🌹Who This Gathering Is For:

For women who are leaders, whether you're leading yourself, your family, your business, or your community.

For women who know that spirituality and liberation are deeply intertwined.

For women who feel called by the Magdalene, the South of France, or the Black Madonna in all her forms.

For women who are curious, open to different lived experiences, and willing to stay in relationship with complexity.

 

🌹What We Will Explore

Stories of Exile

Who and what has been pushed to the margins?

Together we'll explore stories of Mary Magdalene, the Black Madonna, Sara-la-Kali, and the peoples, traditions, and ways of knowing that have been misunderstood, marginalized, and pushed to the edges.

Conditions of Exile

What asks us to abandon ourselves or exclude others in order to belong?

We'll reflect on the beliefs, systems, and cultural expectations that reward self-abandonment, diminish our humanity, or require the marginalization of others.

Exile Within

What parts of myself have I learned to hide, silence, judge, or abandon?

Through reflection, journaling, and gentle practice, we'll turn inward and compassionately tend the parts of ourselves that have been left behind.

Coming Home to The Body

What do our bones, our blood, and the experience in the body speak to us when we listen? 

Practicing Belonging

What does leadership look like when we refuse self-abandonment and participate in creating spaces where more of our humanity and wisdom, and the humanity and wisdom of others, can belong?

 

What to Bring

To help create our shared sacred space, we invite you to bring:

• A candle to light during our gathering.

• A vial of water for ritual/devotional practice.

• A journal and something to write with.

• Comfortable clothing for meditation and movement.

• A willingness to participate in the ways that feel most supportive to you, with an invitation for CAMERA-ON to facilitate connection. 

• The pathways to your work. Have your website, social media, or other ways to stay connected readily available. Many women who attend this gathering are leaders, teachers, artists, healers, and community builders, and we hope the relationships formed during our time together continue long after the closing circle.

For Those Who Want to Continue the Journey

For some women, this gathering will be a meaningful standalone experience.

For others, it may be the beginning of deeper relationships, ongoing conversations, and future adventures together.

During our time together, you'll hear more about our Black Madonna community and our 2027 pilgrimage to Southern France, where we'll walk sacred sites, honor Sara-la-Kali in Saintes-Maries-de-la-Mer, and continue exploring these themes of exile, belonging, leadership, and liberation in community.

There is something about walking sacred land with other thoughtful women that changes the conversation. We slow down. We ask different questions. We tell the truth more easily. We remember parts of ourselves that have gotten buried beneath responsibility, productivity, and the demands of everyday life.

There is no expectation to continue beyond this gathering. Simply come as you are and trust what unfolds.

 

Event Details

📅Wednesday, July 22, 2026

⏰ 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM Pacific Time | 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM Central European Time

Live on Zoom

Approximately 3 Hours - Recording Included

All registered participants will receive the recording within 24 hours following the gathering.

Because of the reflective and relational nature of our conversations, participation is always by invitation, never obligation. Cameras may remain off whenever needed, and sharing is always optional.

We look forward to gathering with you.