Building Your Chosen Family: A Practical Guide to Creating Intentional Kinship Networks
Step-by-step approaches for identifying, nurturing, and formalizing the close relationships that function as chosen family — with communication tools and community connection strategies.
About this course
Understanding chosen family as a concept is quite different from actually building one. The process of identifying who belongs in your chosen family, cultivating those relationships to the depth that kinship requires, establishing the shared norms and rituals that make a chosen family feel like family, and maintaining those connections through the ordinary disruptions of adult life — these require intentional effort and practical skill. This course provides the tools for doing that work deliberately and well.
By the end of this course you will be able to identify the people in your current life who have the potential to become chosen family, communicate clearly with close friends and community members about the kind of intentional connection you are seeking, create shared rituals and practices that build a family-like culture within your chosen network, maintain chosen family relationships through distance and life transitions, and find and join community spaces where chosen family commonly forms.
What you will learn:
- A relationship mapping exercise for identifying your current close-connection network and the people within it who have chosen-family potential
- How to communicate about chosen family: language and approaches for inviting closer intentional connection without feeling forced
- Creating shared rituals: the role of recurring practices — meals, celebrations, check-in traditions — in building chosen family culture
- How to navigate the asymmetry that arises when your sense of someone as chosen family is not yet reciprocated
- Maintaining chosen family through geographic distance and life transitions: what the research on kinship maintenance suggests works
- Finding community spaces where chosen family commonly forms: LGBTQ+ centers, affinity groups, and cultural organizations that provide the context for deeper connection
- Handling loss in chosen family: when a chosen family member becomes unavailable through conflict, distance, illness, or death
- A chosen family development plan: setting intentions for deepening specific relationships over the next six to twelve months
The course is organized as a practical guide moving from relationship mapping through communication, ritual creation, community finding, and long-term maintenance. Each section includes exercises and templates: a relationship map, a chosen family conversation guide, a ritual design worksheet, and a six-month development plan. Worked examples illustrate how the process unfolds across different starting points — building from existing close friendships, finding community after relocation, or reconstructing a chosen family network after loss.
This course is written for LGBTQ+ individuals who want to build or deepen their chosen family relationships, and for anyone seeking to create more intentional, family-like connections. No prior experience with intentional community building is required. This course is educational and informational in nature.
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1h 42m of practical content
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Forever. Once you purchase, the course is yours to revisit anytime.
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