About Christine

She knows what
it costs to hide in plain sight.


Christine Kloser has spent three decades facilitating gatherings where women feel safe enough to be fully seen.

Christine has been featured in...

Forbes Entrepreneur Magazine The New York Times Fox News Los Angeles Times USA Today

Where it began

The gift showed up early

Christine was seventeen, teaching aerobics in her college dorm hallway, when the purpose/path of her life first appeared: put her in front of a group of women, and something magic happens.

By her early thirties she was leading women at her Los Angeles fitness facility through personal training and yoga instruction, and her transformational retreats in Lake Arrowhead, CA. In 2000, when she went looking for a women's entrepreneurial community with real depth and couldn't find one, she invited a few friends to a Chinese restaurant and founded the Network for Empowering Women Entrepreneurs. It grew to 500 members with zero marketing and became a launchpad for women who are now household names in the industry.

The publishing years

Seen by thousands

A playful promise to her husband pulled her into publishing: if he could land interviews with Major League Baseball players about mindset, she would figure out how to publish them in his book. Three hundred interviews later, she had learned the craft from scratch, and the women in her community started asking to be published next.

Over the next two decades Christine coached thousands of transformational authors across 127 countries and personally published nearly 700 of those authors. Marianne Williamson spoke at her events. Neale Donald Walsch wrote the foreword to her first book. Her summits drew more than 10,000 registrants.

And she became known for something no strategy can produce: standing at the door of her seminar room - sometimes for two hours - greeting and hugging every single person in a line 150 deep. Because when a woman feels safe and seen, she can have the courage to "do the thing."

The turning point

The chapter that
made her who she is

Christine knows the other side of success too. She once built a business that looked perfect on paper and felt wrong in her body, and she is one of the few who walked away at the height of it rather than keep performing. She rebuilt in ninety days, on her own terms, with an idea everyone told her wouldn't work.

And more than a decade later when her body finally asked her to stop (after living with chronic pain for 19 years) she stopped, faced what was underneath, and healed it at the root. The chronic pain evaporated from her body.

That chapter is why her rooms and gatherings feel the way they do. She spent years being handed formulas by experts who couldn't truly see her. So she became the person she needed: the one who sees women, hears them, and believes them, especially when something feels off and everyone else says push through.

"True freedom isn't found in a formula. It's what emerges when you finally stop abandoning yourself and let yourself be fully seen." — Christine

Be Seen. · Be Yourself. · Be Free.

A new moon in Costa Rica

The sunrise that
started this

At one of her Women’s Writing Retreats in Costa Rica, during the a closing circle under a new moon, Christine named what those three decades had been building toward. The next morning she sat on the beach before sunrise, released an identity that had grown too small, and welcomed what was always meant to be: When Goddesses Gather.


Her work today

What happens
in her rooms

Christine calls herself an intuitive facilitator, a goddess gatherer, a transformation catalyst. . She works without scripts, slides, or a seven-step system. She calls it transformational crowd work: reading a room of women in real time, sensing what needs to happen, and creating the container and the safety for it to happen. Women who have been to countless events and retreats walk out of her rooms saying they had no idea this was even possible.

Four times a year, women travel to her living room in York, Pennsylvania for The Gathering, a multi-day immersive experience that has become a rite of passage for evolving women. Between Gatherings she leads destination adventures and writing retreats, supports her subscribers on Substack, and mentors a small number of women privately.

Her world runs on velvet-rope intimacy instead of scale. Depth over breadth. Transformation over information. Presence over performance. And, women who find her through women who love her.

Come in. You’ve been out there long enough.

You already know how to carry things for everyone else. That's never been the question.

The question is whether you'll let yourself set those things down. So you can be seen without performing, courageous enough to tell the truth, and free enough to stop compromising yourself.

The right room sets you free. Christine’s room does exactly that.

Come closer. The essays are free. The living room is open.