✦ 6 June 2026 · Utrecht, Netherlands

Wellness Paladins × Expressive Arts

The Art
of You

A 4-hour immersive experience where personality meets creativity. Come as you are. Leave knowing yourself a little better, and others a lot more.

📅 Saturday 6 June 2026
📍 UCo Utrecht, Netherlands
13:00 to 17:00
👥 40 spots only

"The goal is to laugh at our differences and leverage them, not to judge each other."

Part personality workshop, part creative experience, The Art of You is a rare kind of afternoon. No slides, no theory. Just you, the people around you, and a few well-crafted moments designed to reveal what usually stays hidden.

Hosted at UCo Utrecht, a beautifully renovated historic railway warehouse and home to 150 forward-thinking entrepreneurs. An inspired setting for a day of self-discovery.

Four intentions, one afternoon

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Know yourself

Not as a concept. As a felt, embodied experience of how you actually work.

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Understand others

See the logic behind behaviours that used to puzzle or frustrate you.

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Express what words can't

Let creativity unlock what reflection alone rarely reaches.

Take something home

A personal card, a creation, and a shift in perspective that lasts.

Three acts, one journey

Act One

Who are you, really?

2h30

A series of playful, movement-based activities inspired by the Enneagram and MBTI. No questionnaire, no jargon. You will reveal your profile through choices, reactions and instincts, and discover that the people next to you are wired very differently. That is when things get interesting.

Act Two

What does it feel like?

1h

Words reach their limits. This act invites you to process what you have just discovered through a short creative exercise, using sound and matter. Rooted in Expressive Arts Therapy, it often becomes the most memorable moment of the afternoon, for reasons you will only understand once you are there.

Act Three

What do you take with you?

15 min

You leave with your #persocard, a pocket-sized portrait of how you show up in the world. And with something harder to name but impossible to miss: a new way of seeing the people around you.

Which one are you?

Four profiles will emerge during the workshop. Here is a glimpse. The full picture only reveals itself in the room.

Emerald

The Architects

Those who build with patience. Their strength is invisible until it becomes indispensable.

Sapphire

The Observers

Those who watch before they speak. Their insight arrives quietly, and lands deeply.

Ruby

The Organisers

Those who move things forward. Their energy is contagious, their direction clear.

Amber

The Energisers

Those who light up a room. Their spontaneity opens doors that logic keeps shut.

Everything you need to know

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Date Saturday 6 June 2026
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Location UCo Utrecht · 2e Daalsedijk 6a, 3551 EJ Utrecht
A sustainably renovated historic railway warehouse, 5 min from Utrecht Centraal
Duration 4 hours · 13:00 to 17:00
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Group size 40 participants max · 2 facilitators
Geoffroy Verney-Carron and Inés Camino
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What to bring Headphones or earphones · comfortable clothes · an open mind
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Materials provided Air-drying clay, crayons, paper, #persocard
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Language English

Your facilitators

Geoffroy Verney-Carron

Certified Profiler HPEI · Founder of Wellness Paladins

Certified Enneagram (HPEI) and MBTI practitioner. Over 20 years accompanying individuals and organisations in understanding their human dynamics.

Inés Camino

Expressive Arts Specialist · Co-facilitator

Multimedia artist and mental health professional using creative expression as a pathway to healing. Certified in Expressive Arts Therapy, with an MSc in Social Challenges, Policies and Interventions.

After the workshop

What just happened, and what it means

You chose a song. You picked up clay or crayons. You made something while you listened. This page is for those who want to understand what that process was, and where it can take you.

What you experienced was not a therapy session. It was a taste of a process: a way of bringing what is unconscious into something tangible, of processing insights, thoughts and emotions that the earlier activities had brought to the surface. It is part of a broader practice called Expressive Arts Therapy, and what you did was only a beginning.

What you were actually doing

The song you chose was not random. The colours you reached for, the medium you picked, the moment you started giving your piece a meaning: each of these small decisions carries information about how you process experience. Whether you gravitated toward clay (malleable, immediate, physical) or crayons (more controlled, harder to undo) already says something. Whether meaning came to you quickly or slowly connects to whether you tend to feel first or think first.

The music was there to create a space where your rational mind could step back. Not to disappear, but to make room for something else: an instinctive, sensory way of responding that is harder to access through conversation alone. What emerged on the paper or in the clay came from that space.

There are patterns everywhere in what you created: in your song choice, your colour choices, the moment meaning arrived. None of it needs to be interpreted. But all of it is worth noticing. Including the song.

What your song choice reveals

Each song was selected to resonate with one of the three centres from the Alter Self workshop. Which one did you choose?

Gut / Body center · Types 8, 9, 1

Visceral, grounded, instinctual

This centre is driven by boundaries, physical presence, autonomy and strength. It does not ask permission. It occupies space. When creating art under its influence, people tend toward physical, structural, heavy, or boldly defined forms.

"Run the World (Girls)", Beyoncé

A declaration of physical and collective power, built on a driving percussive rhythm that lands in the body before the mind has time to react. Nobody listens to this quietly.

"Respect", Aretha Franklin

The Gut centre is about territory and boundaries. Aretha is not asking for respect, she is demanding it, from the first note, with her whole body. Perfect for driving heavy, decisive movements with clay or crayons.

If you chose one of these: watch for rhythmic, forceful work with clay, solid geometric shapes, or heavy dark crayon strokes. Gut participants tend to use the whole hand, pressing firmly.

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Heart / Feeling center · Types 2, 3, 4

Emotional, relational, identity-driven

This centre processes reality through the lens of connection, deep feeling, vulnerability and expressive longing. It needs to be seen and to matter. Art made from this centre tends toward texture, fluidity, expressive lines, and storytelling rooted in emotional states.

"Hallelujah", Jeff Buckley

The absolute pinnacle of emotional exposure. This song bypasses the logical brain entirely, triggering immediate depth, longing, and bittersweet reflection. Few songs in the Western canon reach as directly into the chest. Use with care, it may move you to tears, and that is not a problem.

"Rolling in the Deep", Adele

Rolling in the Deep is the Heart centre at full intensity. Raw emotion, dramatic flair, the passion and internal storm of a heart navigating relational rupture. It urges an expressive, high-contrast style of creation.

If you chose one of these: watch for fluid, curved, or sweeping motions. You may have created faces, hands, or interconnected forms, and likely paused more than once to look at what you had made.

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Head / Thinking center · Types 5, 6, 7

Mental, analytical, visionary

This centre is driven by the need to map out reality, understand systems, find safety in concepts, or escape mental constraints through imagination. Art made from this centre tends toward intricate patterns, abstract concepts, symbols, symmetry, or idealized blueprints.

"Imagine", John Lennon

Frequently mistaken for a Heart song due to its peaceful tone, its engine is entirely ideological. The lyrics are literally a mental exercise, they command the listener to construct an alternative reality, concept by concept. For Head types, this song feels like home: a quiet, expansive space where thinking itself becomes an act of creation.

"Bohemian Rhapsody", Queen

The Head centre deeply enjoys complexity and shifting patterns. This mini-opera transitions through distinct acts, ballad, operatic interlude, hard rock, mirroring a hyperactive mind that leaps between registers without warning. A masterpiece of structure and a celebration of controlled chaos.

If you chose one of these: watch for abstract patterns, intricate details, sorting or structuring clay into precise arrangements, or drawing symbolic maps before executing. You likely stepped back more than once to assess before continuing.

The practice behind the activity

Expressive Arts Therapy uses music, visual arts, movement, drama, poetry and other art forms as pathways to self-understanding, not as decoration, but as the primary language of the work. The premise is simple: some things live in us that words struggle to reach. Making something with your hands or your body can access those places directly.

This approach is not about artistic skill. Practitioners call it "low skill, high sensitivity." The creative act is not judged for its technical quality but witnessed for what it reveals. The artwork becomes something to listen to rather than analyse.

It is also a powerful alternative for people who seek self-understanding but are not always comfortable talking about what they feel, or who simply prefer another medium of expression. Art is a universal language, and sometimes the most honest one.

Why it belongs alongside the profiling

Personality frameworks like the Enneagram and MBTI give you a map. Expressive arts give you a way to inhabit the territory. The map names patterns you recognise in yourself; the creative process lets you feel into them, move them around, and discover what sits beneath the label.

What you built during the workshop, cognitive understanding through profiling and emotional integration through artistic expression, leads to something neither can produce alone: a felt sense of who you are, not just a description of it.

Go further

If this territory interests you at a deeper or professional level, two training programmes stand out. You can also connect directly with Inés Camino, the expressive arts specialist who led this part of the workshop.

Inés Camino

Inés Camino

Expressive Arts Therapist · Multimedia Artist

Switzerland

European Graduate School

MA and PhD programmes in Expressive Arts at EGS in Saas-Fee, the institution where the field was largely developed and where many of its founding thinkers continue to teach.

Explore the programme ↗

Spain

TAE Barcelona

A training institute offering courses and programmes in Expressive Arts Therapy in the tradition of the European Graduate School, accessible in both Spanish and Catalan contexts.

Explore the programme ↗

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