Upcoming Events
Mystic South: Headliner
🗓️ Dates: July 11-13
📍Location: Atlanta, GA
💰Cost and Registration at this link
I’ll be spending my birthday at this incredible conference in Atlanta, GA and am honored to be a headliner. 🙂 Dozens of workshops and talks, a gorgeous vendor room, plus a Friday night concert! See the full line-up and register at this link.
Be sure to add my talks to your line-up:
Bad, Good, Or Misunderstood: The Dangerous Goddess In Modern Paganism
Can a fertility goddess be vengeful? Would a death goddess offer comfort? Contemporary goddess worship is quick to label goddesses as “dark” or “light,” without considering the context of the era from which they originated. The legacy of mainstream religions has left many modern Pagan struggling with the identity of what a Goddess could be, and restricted the potential for that Goddess to enhance their life. By looking at powerful contradictions within Brigid, Hekate, and The Morrigan, we will explore the “scarier” parts of these three goddesses in context, and discuss the importance of accepting uncomfortable aspects of goddesses, as well as their reflections in our communities and ourselves.
Rites of Loss and Renewal: Community Tools In Times Of Loss
How do we support our Magickal kin in times of loss? How can we help their grieving process…. and how ought we not? Drawing from her book, Sacred Tears: A Witch’s Guide to Grief, author Courtney Weber will share exercises and best practices for personal and community grief support using a Magicakally-minded approach.
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You can book a Tarot reading with me IN-PERSON at Mystic South. There are only a couple of spots left. Book yours, here!
The Dangerous Goddess
🗓️ Date: Monday, July 14, 2025
🕛 Time: 6:30-8:00 p.m.
📍Location: Books, Beans, and Candles: 1620 Richard Arrington Jr. Blvd. S, Birmingham, AL
💰Cost: $20 Register at this link
Bad, Good, Or Misunderstood: The Dangerous Goddess In Modern Paganism
Can a fertility goddess be vengeful? Would a death goddess offer comfort? Contemporary goddess worship is quick to label goddesses as “dark” or “light,” without considering the context of the era from which they originated. The legacy of mainstream religions has left many modern Pagan struggling with the identity of what a Goddess could be, and restricted the potential for that Goddess to enhance their life. By looking at powerful contradictions within Brigid, Hekate, and The Morrigan, we will explore the “scarier” parts of these three goddesses in context, and discuss the importance of accepting uncomfortable aspects of goddesses, as well as their reflections in our communities and ourselves..
Hekate: Goddess of Witches
🗓️ Dates: Tuesday, July 15, 2025
🕛 Time: 7:00 p.m.
📍Location: The Broom Closet, 552 S. Main Street, Memphis, TN
💰Cost and Registration: $20 Register at this link
Hekate is one of the most popular goddesses in modern Paganism…but who is she? Frequently known as a Goddess of ghosts, this liminal entity is also a patroness of fertility, healing, the cosmos, but most of all, Witchcraft. This class will explore the various attributes of Hekate, her history and mythology, and also how she can help Witches, today!
The Morrigan: The Shape-Shifting Goddess
🗓️ Date: Wednesday, July 16, 2025
🕛 Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
📍Location: The Broom Closet: 552 South Main Street, Memphis, TN
💰Cost: $20 Registration at this link
The Mórrígan is an ancient Irish goddess frequently associated with warfare and Magick. Yet in many myths, the Mórrígan shape-shifts, influencing major events in Irish mythology. This class will begin with a brief introduction to the Mórrígan, with a special focus on the myths in which the Mórrígan changes shape. Through original exercises inspired by these mythologies, participants will have the opportunity to explore ways in which they can shift different courses of events in their personal lives.
Healing with Hekate: A Ritual For Asheville
🗓️ Date: Thursday, July 17, 2025
🕛 Time: 7:00-9:00 p.m.
📍Location: Asheville Raven and Crone: 640 Merrimon Ave., Asheville, NC
💰Suggested Donation: $20 Register at this link
Hekate – Goddess of Witches, death, the crossroads…but also of life and renewal. Join the team at Asheville Raven and Crone, along with guest Witch and author Courtney Weber (Hekate: Goddess of Witches and Sacred Tears: A Witch’s Guide To Grief) in this ritual and healing circle intended for the healing of the land and people of Asheville. All proceeds will support hurricane recovery.