REKINDLING the HEARTH

- A FREE WORKSHOP -
TO REMEMBER THE OLD WAYS TO WEAVE MEANING & BELONGING INTO YOUR
FAMILY LIFE

SEPTEMBER 18th, 12pm et/9am pt/ 5pm UK

This workshop is an invitation to rekindle the ancestral ways of:
Ritual, Story, Song, Food, & Craft
in your family life.

REKINDLING the HEARTH is a call to remember what was once woven into family life without thought. A return to meaning & beauty.


You’ll walk away inspired to learn and connect deeper with your ancestry, create family-friendly rituals, songs,
& rhythmic nourishment—our birthright so many of us didn’t receive.

This is a doorway into reviving meaningful family tradition—and feeding the roots of culture, together.

CULTURE MAKING STARTS AT THE HEARTH.

What will your children remember?

Learn how songs, stories, crafts,
& rituals can become the
heartbeat of your home & family.

GROW
LEARN
DEEPEN
NOURISH
YOUR FAMILY
ROOTS

In your
REKINDLING the HEARTH
free workshop—you will receive:

🌀 An honest look at our cultural disconnection
Understanding what’s been lost, and how it impacts us, our children today, & culture

🌀 Songs, Rituals, & Seasonal Practices
To begin weaving meaning & beauty into your home life right away

🌀 An Embodied understanding of your child’s Developmental needs
and how to meet them with rhythm & authentic engagement

🌀 Learn the Hearth Stones of Family Culture
Taste each of the elements that root a family in a culture of meaning and belonging

Join us on SEPT. 18th

Can’t make it live? No problem, we will send you a recording within 24 hours!

Your Guides:

Meagan Chandler

Meagan Chandler (she/her) is the mother of a bright and glorious two-year-old and has cultivated herself as an embodied arts educator and a performance and ceremonial artist. Her ancestral pilgrimages have thus far lead her to the land in Alba (Scotland), Éireann (Ireland), Cymru (Wales), Briton, Western Europe and Scandinavia.

Meagan comes from an educated, working class family in the United States, and now lives in the ancestral home of the Tewa people in Santa Fe, NM in the Galisteo water shed. She performs and directs a rich array of original works and cultural art forms and teaches people of all ages and walks of life across the U.S. and around the globe. Meagan has been deeply shaken, re-organized, and inspired by her studies with Martin Prechtel, Bill Plotkin, Sage Hamilton and Melissa Michaels, among others.

Through many creative mediums and with great playfulness she devotes herself to nurturing relational paradigms and cultivating the seeds of human culture that will nurture the Holy Wild World for generations to come. She can often be found singing for all occasions, learning new hand crafts, and trying new recipes in the kitchen with her wee one.

Johannah Reimer

Johannah is a ritualist, educator, and mentor to women and girls, devoted to reclaiming the initiatory pathways that once welcomed us into wholeness. Through circle, art, story, and ceremony, she invites others to remember who they are, where they come from, and what sacred responsibility they carry.

Rooted in her Cornish, Celtic, Norse, French, and Slavic ancestry, Johannah is committed to crafting a beautiful and connected culture for the generations to come through the path of remembrance.

For over two decades, she has worked as a Waldorf teacher, soulcentric educator, rites of passage guide, and ancestral crafter—helping children, parents, and communities rekindle earth-honoring ways of living, growing, and belonging.

We welcome people of all gender-identities and ancestral lineages, while acknowledging we, as your guides, come from European lineages and identify as women.