Brigid’s Writing Retreat
A day of Light, Words, and Sacred Attention
Sunday, February 8, 2025
9:30 am to 4:00 pm
Location: Louisville, Tennessee
In the quiet hinge of the year, when the light has begun to return, we gather. This retreat is held in the spirit of Brigid, keeper of hearth fire, poets, craft, and new beginnings. Brigid teaches us that light does not arrive all at once, but by tending the small flame within.
About this day-long retreat
A gentle, focused day held in the spirit of devotion
Guided prompts rooted in story, land, & tradition
Quiet writing times
Reflection and shared presence
Nourishing Soup will be offered for lunch
Tea, Scones and Coffee for afternoon
Space Limited to 8 women
This retreat is for you if:
You enjoy nature and solitude
You long for a quiet space where your soul is nourished
You are in a season of transition, grief, or orientation
You feel called to write, even if you don’t call yourself a “writer”
Suggested Donation is $95
Brigid was known for abundance that multiplied when shared. This retreat follows that spirit. Give according to your means
Donation via Venmo link will be prompted after sign up submission.
A note on Brigid: Brigid is honored across traditions as abbess, healer, poet, and bearer of light in dark seasons. This retreat welcomes women of all beliefs. You do not need to share a faith to honor the rhythm of the seasons.
Here at Hickory Hill Farm, nature is the sanctuary that nourishes the soul. The quiet, open landscape invites you to wander about the rolling hills and woods A wood-fired stove is the perfect place to sit and write undisturbed. Come spend the day slowing down and settling into the gift this farm is offering you.
Meet Your Retreat Guides
Paige
Hello! I’m Paige, the owner and steward of Hickory Hill Farm. I work as a Spiritual Director supporting women through seasons of deep transformation.
I’m a birth doula, Reiki Master, and Enneagram Coach. My work lives at the crossroads of faith, matrilineal wisdom, self-inquiry, and grounded energetic awareness. I walk alongside women as they navigate change, helping them reconnect with their own inner wisdom in ways that are practical, embodied, and self-reflective.
Amanda
Hello! I’m Amanda, the founder of The Weaver’s Collective, a women’s platform inspired by the Cherokee myth of Grandmother Spider.
I’m a poet, mentor, and sacred naturalist. My work moves with reverence between ecology, story, and soul. Rooted in the Appalachian Mountains, I weave myth, ancestral knowing, and deep listening into intentional containers where women gather to remember who they are and reclaim the architecture of their own becoming.