Join Jackson Webb and Dot Perkins for a morning of learning and conversation about healthy boundaries.
Do you find it difficult to speak honestly when conflict arises? Do you long to care for your relationships while also honoring what is true in your own heart?
Boundaries are more than saying “no.” Often, they invite us to acknowledge our feelings, embrace vulnerability, and communicate truth with courage and compassion. Sharing a hard truth with someone we love can feel deeply uncomfortable, yet healthy boundaries create space for greater connection, honesty, and freedom in relationships.
Through practical tools, guided reflection, and processing the feelings that emerge around boundaries, we hope to help you strengthen relationships, grow in confidence, and learn to share your heart with clarity and grace.
Join us for a 90-minute workshop to understand more fully what it means to hold boundaries with those you love.
In this workshop you will have the opportunity to engage with Dot and Jackson around what boundaries are, how they promote relational thriving, and participate in a group exercise to explore and conceptualize your ideal boundaries.
We will provide teaching, however the majority of our time together will be for your own reflection and discussion around boundaries with others.
What sets this workshop apart is our commitment to truly relate and interact with you. We keep the workshop at 10 participants or less so everyone is acknowledged as often as they want to be.
What you’ll receive:
An understanding of how boundaries protect connection, honesty, and emotional health
Begin building confidence in expressing needs free from guilt
Your own visual blueprint of what your ideal boundaries look like
This workshop is for you if:
You feel guilty, selfish, afraid, or anxious when you consider setting a boundary with someone you care about.
You regularly find yourself being a “yes” person with your time, money, energy, emotions, or availability — even when it costs you deeply.
You fear that setting boundaries will cause others to reject you, become angry with you, or leave you altogether.
You avoid difficult conversations or healthy limits out of fear of “burning bridges” or disappointing others.
You often wonder whether you are truly in control of your life or if your relationships tend to control you.
About the Presenters
Jackson Webb is a master’s-level intern pursuing a degree in Clinical Mental Health Counseling at Trevecca Nazarene University.
He is a Middle Tennessee native and a husband. Chip Dodd’s work—The Voice of the Heart and the Spiritual Root System—was foundational in his own therapeutic journey and he is passionate to help others discover who they are made to be so they can do what they are made to do.
Dot Perkins is a master’s-level counseling intern currently completing her graduate studies at Trevecca Nazarene University.
She is passionate about helping individuals share their stories and build deeper connections with themselves, others, and God. She uses the Spiritual Root System as a framework to assist clients in identifying their emotions, processing these emotions in a healthy way, and ultimately finding freedom within themselves.
Details
Cost: FREE
Date: June 19, 2026
Time: 9:00-10:30 AM
Location: Voice of the Heart Center
805 S. Church St., Suite 9
Murfreesboro, TN 37130
Limited to 10 spots so you can receive ample attention and feedback.
Register Below!