Held Sunday, May 5, 2019 Mary reviewed the "why" of Wild Women Society (in case you missed it, the answer is: the Divine Feminine, the magic of women supporting each other, love, relationships, and connecting: self-care!).
Goody Boxes, Yummy food, bubbly, Wild Child, and loads of Raffle items made for another fabulous gathering of Wild Women!
Guest Speaker Courtenay Hameister: In 2003, she was asked by Kate Sokoloff and Robyn Tenenbaum to work on a new idea for a radio variety show that would become Live Wire—now a nationally-syndicated show on over 100 stations nationwide. She was the host, co-producer and head writer for the first 9 years, then stepped down and became just co-producer and head writer for three more years. In 2016 and 2017, she wrote a book about a year in which she tried to teach her anxious brain that everything would be okay by doing things that scared her. That book is Okay Fine Whatever: The Year I Went From Being Afraid of Everything to Only Being Afraid of Most Things. |

Bre Gregg brings the vocals for Portland band Red Bird. Dancing between soul, blues and roots, their sound is both electrifying and intimate. You will be transported to a dimly lit and pulsating music club, but somehow feel you are listening in your best friend’s living room.
Bre is known for her complete vulnerability on stage, captivating every audience. Her writing is filled with joyful, painful and deeply honest feelings about her experiences being human on this crazy planet…something we can all relate to. Leaving a Red Bird show you will feel energized and inspired, somehow feeling as though these songs were written just for you.

I’ve been a creative soul as far back as I can remember despite the fact my artist within lay dormant through much of my early life. I did not have the tools to connect with my muse. It wasn’t until the age of fifty that I met Paul Heussenstamm and learned art as a sacred practice. Paul is a master painter and teacher of the ancient wisdom of the mandala. Through many years of painting with Paul I discovered what dwells deep in my heart. This discovery opened a portal into my creative being and the mandala became my teacher and a tool to give expression to my life. I was able to uncover deeper truths about myself. I began experiencing more connection to nature, around me and from within. My muse was awakened.
Four years ago I met an amazing teacher that changed my life, Shiloh Sophia McCloud. She is an author, master painter, founder of Cosmic Cowgirls, and a visionary soul who teaches women all around the world about intentional creativity. Through my work with Shiloh I deepened my connection with the sacred and divine feminine, gaining the tools to transform "old stories" into legendary ones. I learned a new language for the creative process and how to relate to my Muse.
Four years ago I met an amazing teacher that changed my life, Shiloh Sophia McCloud. She is an author, master painter, founder of Cosmic Cowgirls, and a visionary soul who teaches women all around the world about intentional creativity. Through my work with Shiloh I deepened my connection with the sacred and divine feminine, gaining the tools to transform "old stories" into legendary ones. I learned a new language for the creative process and how to relate to my Muse.