Watched the infomercial. I don’t trust fat guys as gurus(if you are a guru you could at least learn how to eat) or people who got into psychology because of traumatic early lives.
I did a personal growth type retreat when I was 20 listen to all kinds of emotion provoking songs and had group meetings to discuss all kinds of past or present traumas, insecurities, talk about loneliness. There was some roll playing like someone was my mom who died suddenly when I was 10 and I got to talk to her and get angry and allegedly take my power back from her then forgive her for whatever. Lots of hugs, I think it was the first time I had a hug in my life. I thought it was good. life saving maybe. People who had been to the retreat could take classes to be facilitators at different levels but it was led by a Navy Chaplain of all people.
There was not too much bullshit there. This thing you are looking at might be good. Maybe you could graduate to facilitator pretty quickly.
I went to a church retreat for men with the Unitarian Universalist Church but it was pretty uppity and personal agendaish and pecking orderish. Not good, I was embarrassed all the time because I was low on the pecking order and really didn’t buy into the church too much anyway even though agnostics were welcome. It sucked. More good for camaraderie and networking to the extent you were connected, than personal growth . The stars of the church selling books and seminars. Whole different thing..not radical at all.