Online Women’s Circles

Donation-based monthly circles for sisterhood, ritual & connection

Clarissa Pinkola Estés

“A circle of women can help us remember the truth of who we are when we have forgotten it.”

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What is a women’s circle?

A women’s circle is a sacred gathering space where women come together in a spirit of openness, trust, and support. It is a safe container for sharing vulnerably, mindful listening, and open-hearted witnessing, as we journey together through life’s ebbs and flows.

In this space, women are encouraged to be authentic, honor their voices, and connect with their inner wisdom. Through simple ritual, reflection, and shared stories, a women’s circle fosters connection, healing, and a sense of belonging. It’s a place to reconnect with oneself and with others in the unique power of feminine presence.

Join Our Online Circle

Join Our Online Circle

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Upcoming Circles:

Thursday, September 25 ~ 8:00-9:30pm EST

Theme: Rewilding: Reclaiming the Wild Woman Within
About: Reclaim your wildish nature in sisterhood, as we discuss all the ways your wild woman has been suppressed by the over-culture (think rage, grief, sensuality, body shame) and share practices to support you in unlocking you inner Wild Woman.

Monday, October 20 ~ 6:00-7:30pm EST

Theme: Sacred Sensuality
About: Sacred Sensuality invites you to reconnect with your body as a source of pleasure, presence, and power. Through gentle somatic practices, reflection, and sharing, we’ll explore what it means to awaken our senses and embrace our feminine wisdom within.

Monday, November 17 ~ 6:00-7:30pm EST

Theme: A Ritual of Gratitude
About: A space to pause, reflect, and honor the blessings in your life. Together we’ll cultivate embodied gratitude through open-hearted sharing and simple ritual.

Thursday, December 18 ~ 7:30-9:00pm EST

Theme: Consciously Closing Cycles
About: An end-of-year circle to honor completions, release what no longer serves, and step with clarity into the new chapter ahead.

Cost:


These women’s circles are offered as donation-based gatherings to ensure that they remain accessible to all, allowing participants to contribute whatever amount feels right and within their means as a gesture of appreciation and support for the space. If you wish to contribute, you may choose the amount you would like to donate at registration.

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Circle Themes 2025

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January- Embodied Intentions

February- Nourishing Ourselves

March- Sacred Rest

April- Womb Wisdom

May- Cultivating Body Literacy

June- Self-love and Your Cycle

July- Embodying Feminine Archetypes

September- Rewilding: Reclaiming the Wild Woman Within

October- Sacred Sensuality

November- A Ritual of Gratitude

December- Consciously Closing Cycles

Gratitude from Past Circle Participants

Stephanie

“Emma created a beautiful space where we could relax and connect with like minded women. The combination of embodiment and sharing was magic. I felt very safe and it made me feel I made new social connections. It made me feel less alone. To hear other women voice my feelings or thoughts, right now or things I’ve been through in the past, was incredibly special, it made me feel we are all connected. Healing of sisterhood wound.

Ashley

“Emma’s deep care for each participant was evident in every interaction. She has a remarkable ability to create a warm and inviting space, fostering a genuine sense of community and trust. It was a safe place where we could be vulnerable, authentic, and grow together. I truly believe there should be more gatherings like this for women, where we can come together to share our experiences, support one another, and find strength in our collective wisdom. Thank you for doing such powerful, life-changing work!”