CRUDO English

CRUDO English

CRUDO is a six-week, immersive course designed to help you cultivate and nurture the garden of your relationships. From understanding yourself to navigating the complexities of connection, conflict, and closure, CRUDO provides a structured, supportive environment for mastering every stage of relational dynamics. Whether you're planting the seeds of new connections, nurturing the growth of an existing relationship, or gracefully tending to the end of one, CRUDO equips you with the insights and tools to do so with confidence and clarity.

Course Structure:

Week 1: Consciousness
Begin your journey with a focus on self-discovery and personal growth. This week is dedicated to understanding your core values, desires, and emotional needs, setting the foundation for authentic connections.

Week 2: Reach Out
Learn how to expand your social network with confidence and ease. This week provides practical strategies for meeting new people and forming meaningful, genuine connections.

Weeks 3 & 4: Union
Delve into the deeper aspects of relationships during these two weeks. You'll explore the key milestones in building and nurturing a strong, lasting bond with your chosen partner, from trust-building to fostering intimacy.

Week 5: Disagree
Discover effective conflict management tools to handle disagreements constructively. This week equips you with techniques to transform conflicts into opportunities for growth, reinforcing the strength of your relationship.

Week 6: Over
Conclude the course by learning how to navigate the end of a relationship with dignity and compassion. This week guides you through the stages of closure, helping you to release the past and move forward with peace.

Why CRUDO?
CRUDO offers a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical exercises, ensuring that participants leave with actionable insights and skills. By the end of the course, you'll have a deeper understanding of yourself and others, empowering you to cultivate healthier, more fulfilling relationships in every aspect of your life.

Embark on the CRUDO journey and transform your approach to relationships—whether you're just starting out or looking to refine your relational skills, this course is your roadmap to lasting connection and personal growth.

CRUDO English
  • CRUDO | Introduction

  • C | Consciousness | Soil

    Take time to dig deep into your inner self. Explore what makes you tick, what lies beneath the surface, and let go of anything that no longer serves you. By shedding what weighs you down, you’ll find it easier to move forward in life. It takes courage to reveal the real you—but it’s worth the jou...

  • C | Consciousness | Seeds

    Explore your core values and ask if your life reflects them. Setting clear boundaries helps you stay aligned with your true self and maintain healthy relationships. By applying boundaries, you ensure you stay on course, both with yourself and the people around you.

  • C | Consciousness | Water

    Own who you are and take full responsibility for your actions. Only by doing this can you change the habits or elements that no longer serve you. Learn to identify what makes life easier for you and those around you, embracing the power of accountability and growth.

  • C | Consciousness | Self-care & Body

    Tune into your body’s signals to better understand its needs. The more you listen, the more effectively you'll interpret its messages. Break free from self-sabotaging behaviors that keep you stuck in destructive cycles, and create a path toward healthier habits and greater well-being.

  • C | Consciousness | Community

    Community is essential for growth, providing a nourishing environment where we can thrive and share with others. Identify the different types of communities you belong to and explore ways to contribute meaningfully. By engaging with others, you create space for personal and collective growth.

  • C | Consciousness | Week 1 Homework

  • R | Reach out | Introduction

  • R | Reach out | The playground

    Building meaningful connections takes time and energy. Focus on meeting people who align with your core values and be clear about your priorities. Stay realistic and aware of trends, but don’t let them create biases in your relationships. Authentic connections come from being true to yourself.

  • R | Reach out | Where to find new people

    Only 12% of couples meet online, according to research. Lift your gaze from your phone and be genuine in your efforts to meet new people. A simple change in routine can lead to discovering meaningful connections nearby. Step out of your comfort zone, and you'll be surprised by what you find.

  • R | Reach out | First date basics

    The first dates are all about the details. Mind your manners and make a great first impression by focusing on quality interactions. Always follow the golden rule—treat others how you'd want to be treated. Give your date the benefit of the doubt and focus on building a genuine connection.

  • R | Reach out | Butterflies v. Real love

    Explore the difference between the initial excitement of butterflies and true love. This chapter reveals that the thrill at the start of a relationship is driven by hormones, while enduring love requires consistent commitment and daily actions. Learn how to revolutionize your approach to love by ...

  • R | Reach out | Common sense

    Learn to be sensible and logical during initial encounters, avoiding the rollercoaster of emotions. This chapter emphasizes the importance of coherence in your actions and views expanding your network as a process of trial and error. Enjoy the journey and focus on maintaining a logical approach t...

  • R | Reach out | Week 2 Homework

  • U | Union | Introduction

  • U | Union | Communication

    Discover how you communicate in emotionally charged situations and everyday life. This chapter offers strategies to enhance clarity, whether through assertiveness, prevention, openness, or calmness. Learn to empathize with your audience by considering how your words, tone, and timing will be rece...

  • U | Union | Acceptance & commitment

    Embrace the idea that you cannot change what you do not accept. Acceptance, both of ourselves and others, is the greatest act of love. This chapter guides you in recognizing your triggers and understanding what they reveal about your emotions and needs, fostering deeper self-awareness and commitm...

  • U | Union | Love languages

    Understand that love can be expressed and received in various ways. This chapter highlights important love languages to consider in your key relationships. Learn to recognize and appreciate the different ways people show affection, and be gracious in accepting the love others offer."

  • U | Union | Intimacy pt. I

    Intimacy serves as a vital form of communication in relationships. Give it the attention it deserves by taking time to discuss and explore new aspects with your partner and your own body. For maximum pleasure, clear communication is essential. Create a safe space where both partners can honestly ...

  • U | Union | Intimacy pt. II

    Intimacy thrives on consistent, good performance rather than striving for perfection. Embrace the 'good enough sex model,' which emphasizes regular, fulfilling experiences over unrealistic ideals. This approach encourages a healthier and more satisfying intimate connection.

  • U | Union | Week 3 Homework

  • U | Union | The nest

    Commit to crafting a harmonious home that honors the priorities of both partners. When welcoming your partner into your space, be intentional about making them feel it’s their home too. Remember, the nest symbolizes emotional space as well. Build and nurture traditions together to strengthen your...

  • U | Union | The Benjamins

    Money plays a critical role in achieving life goals. Openly discuss what it means to each of you and work together to create financial plans that reflect your shared priorities. Avoiding conversations about money can lead to conflicts or unpleasant surprises in the future.

  • U | Union | Week 4 Homework

  • D | Disagree | Introduction

  • D | Disagree | Common triggers

    Conflict is a natural part of relationships, but effective management sets successful couples apart. Address important matters early on and regularly check in on sensitive topics to maintain a healthy relationship. Open communication about these triggers helps prevent misunderstandings and streng...

  • D | Disagree | Non-violent communication

    Non-Violent Communication (NVC) involves four key steps: 1) Observation - focus on objective facts you can see, hear, and touch. 2) Feelings - express emotions and sensations without attaching stories or judgments (take responsibility for your feelings). 3) Needs - communicate your universal huma...

  • D | Disagree | Giving and receiving feedback

    Giving and receiving feedback offers valuable insights for personal growth. Always approach feedback with empathy, both when giving and receiving. Ensure the feedback is clearly actionable to be truly helpful. After the exchange, find ways to reconnect with your partner, with laughter often servi...

  • D | Disagree | Shit or get off the pot

    Avoid drastic changes in your relationship by using foresight to discuss events that could impact you as a couple. Before making any major decisions, take time to reset and ensure a better starting point. After implementing changes, remember that some aspects will require acceptance, while others...

  • D | Disagree | Negotiation

    Giving and receiving feedback offers valuable insights for personal growth. Always approach feedback with empathy, both when giving and receiving. Ensure the feedback is clearly actionable to be truly helpful. After the exchange, find ways to reconnect with your partner, with laughter often servi...

  • D | Disagree | Week 5 Homework

  • O | Over | Introduction

  • O | Over | State of the Nation

    Establish a regular date for periodic check-ins to discuss the state of your relationship. Create a safe space where both partners can be honest about their feelings. Remember, a difficult or less-than-ideal check-in doesn't mean the relationship must end, but it does indicate that there’s work t...

  • O | Over | Saying “thank you” and “goodbye”

    Saying 'thank you' and 'goodbye' is often the hardest part of any relationship. Gather your courage and don’t let fear extend a negative situation. Focus on taking the leap, and grace will follow. Practice forgiveness and graciousness, knowing that what you sow in this relationship will influence...

  • O | Over | Going our separate ways

    I'm so proud of you, and you should be proud of yourself too. Give yourself the necessary time to heal and recover from the ending of the relationship. Be intentional about this phase of self-care and nurture every aspect of yourself. Embrace this opportunity to focus on your well-being and perso...

  • O | Over | Eternal love

    Life is an endless cycle, and your soul is eternal, making death merely a transition. Find meaningful ways to honor and remember those you miss. Additionally, take time to prepare for inevitable transitions both emotionally and logistically. Embracing this perspective helps in finding peace and m...

  • O | Over | Restarting your life

    You deserve every opportunity to give and receive love. Before diving into a new relationship, be intentional about your self-work and personal growth. Learn to appreciate and enjoy your solitude, as this will help you enter future relationships with a clearer sense of self and readiness to build...

  • O | Over | Week 6 Homework

  • O | Over | Golden Rules

    Tend your garden: focus on nurturing and maintaining the aspects of your life and relationships that matter most. Just as a garden requires regular care and attention to thrive, so do your personal goals, relationships, and well-being. Prioritize what is important and invest time and effort to en...