Priyah says,
“Out of the dust of the ground man was formed. That tells me the highest form of creativity is when we create using the elements of nature.
When we create from nature using the elements of nature that thing holds a higher frequency. Our cloth, our foods, our toys, our dwelling and our art.
We have lost the frequency of nature and its connection to us. The industrial revolution moved families into the cities and off the land.
Creating an Earth Doll reminds us of our creative frequency to the earth. This doll carries a high frequency.”
We’re happy for the return of Circles for Life, a Richmond, Va based organization teaching Afro-Brazilian CAPOEIRA focusing on holistic wellness, community, and, for children, a mixture of ancient traditions and modern techniques.
They offer classes promoting strength and mobility while fostering a welcoming community through the traditional roda (circle)
James says,
“Master the art of fire making in any condition with my hands-on course, where you'll learn to harness nature's tinder to spark a blaze. From foraging for the right materials to getting that first flame, I got you covered. Leave with the confidence to build a fire in the wilderness, no matter the weather.”
Lucretia is a community herbalist steeped in the Wise Woman Tradition. Drawing on decades of experience, she guides others in reconnecting with their own innate wellness through the plants. Her work is grounded, ancestral, and rooted in deep listening to the land and the body.
Lucretia leads herbal workshops, plant walks, earth focused rituals, and offers one-on-one consultations. She is especially known for her teachings on nourishing herbal infusions and her gentle, accessible approach to plant medicine.