The Labyrinth of the Feminine
Reclaiming the shadow through myth, ritual, and embodied storytelling
A 7-week journey into myth, shadow, and the regenerative Feminine.
30 October – 11 December 2025
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The invitation.
We live in a time when the Feminine’s innate qualities of intuition, body wisdom, deep creativity, sacred rage, and compassion have been suppressed or distorted. Yet these energies do not vanish; they move into the shadow, quietly shaping our choices, relationships, and the way we see the world.
The Labyrinth of the Feminine is an invitation to step into that shadow consciously – to meet what has been exiled, reclaim what has been forgotten, and reimagine the Feminine as a regenerative force.
The journey.
What stories are we telling ourselves? And what stories are asking to be told through us? Story is medicine – and now, more than ever, there is an urgency to restory and reweave the world.
Through myth, ritual, and somatic shadow work, we’ll journey alongside leading voices in women’s spirituality, storytelling, and embodiment. Each week offers live sessions, rituals, and practices to weave shadow into wholeness, awaken myth as guide, and root the Feminine in her ecstatic aliveness and creative power.
Remember & reweave.
We begin at the threshold of Samhain, when the veil between worlds is thinnest and the ancestors draw near. These long nights invite us to descend into the subterranean chambers of the psyche, to meet personal and collective shadows, and to listen for the stories that linger in silence: exiled, suppressed, or forgotten. Here, in the dark, we reclaim the wisdom hidden in fear.
Together, we’ll remember and reweave stories – ancient and new – that the world is longing for. This final container of the year is a space for collective healing, shedding old skin, and envisioning what we are ready to grow into as the new year approaches.



What the journey includes:
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7 live sessions with world-renowned teachers in spirituality, myth, embodiment, and shadow work.
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Workshops to awaken the inner witch, transform shadow, and ground myth in the body.
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Rituals to translate ancient wisdom into daily practice.
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Opening & closing circles at Samhain and the Winter threshold – to honour the magic of this time and integrate transformation.
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A curated weekly toolbox with insights, practices, and journaling prompts to deepen your journey.
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Telegram community for deep witnessing, reflection, and shared transformation.
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Image: Dora Maar, Les années vous guettent, 1935.

Iva Ivanova about her Woven Women experience
"Being part of Woven Women deeply touched my journey, it reminds me that i'm not walking this path alone."
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Sophie Strand
Sophie Strand is a writer, speaker, and thinker, known for her work exploring the intersections of mythology, ecology, and the sacred feminine. Her writing often delves into topics like nature-based spirituality, storytelling, and healing. She is passionate about how ancient myths can offer wisdom for the modern world, especially in the context of personal transformation and ecological sustainability. Sophie combines a rich knowledge of folklore with a deep concern for environmental issues, creating a compelling narrative that integrates both personal and planetary healing.

Annette MĂĽller
Annette Müller is a South African–born healer, mentor, and embodiment artist focused on helping women reclaim their wholeness. She holds a First Class degree in Business from King’s College London before studying Yoga, Reiki, and European indigenous medicine. She guides through mentorship, women’s circles, rites of passage, and creative practice, weaving ritual, activism, and poetry into her work.

Vicki Noble
Vicki Noble is a radical feminist healer, wisdom teacher, and scholar recognized globally for her pioneering work in women’s spirituality. She co-created the Motherpeace Tarot deck, and is author of Motherpeace: A Way to the Goddess, Shakti Woman, The Double Goddess, among others. For decades she has guided women through ritual, pilgrimage to sacred sites, and teachings that weave together shamanic practice, myth, and embodied spirituality. Â

Daisy Douglas
Daisy Douglas is an evolutionary astrologer, transformational coach, and mentor behind Flowers For Dais, where astrology, shadow work, self-mastery, and energetic healing converge. For over a decade she’s studied with master astrologers, guiding clients through soul activation, subconscious reprogramming, nervous system literacy, and manifestation energetics. Her work invites deeply authentic alignment, helping people reclaim their brilliance and express their gifts without apology.

Africa Brooke
Africa Brooke is a London-based consultant, writer, speaker, and credentialed coach whose work focuses on helping people break through self-sabotage and self-censorship. She is founder and CEO of Africa Brooke International, hosts the podcast Beyond the Self, and has delivered keynotes at venues such as Cambridge University; her consulting spans both individuals and organisations.

Sylvia Linsteadt
Sylvia Linsteadt is an author and writer deeply connected to storytelling that examines the natural world and our relationship to it. Her works blend mythology, history, and ecology, often exploring themes of deep time and the forgotten stories of nature. Sylvia’s writing is both an exploration of human culture and a reimagining of how we can reconnect with the earth. A proponent of mythopoetic storytelling, she often writes about the power of narratives to help us understand the world in profound and transformative ways.

Meggan Watterson
Meggan Watterson is a feminist theologian, author, and speaker committed to the divine feminine and sacred inner work. She earned a Master of Theological Studies from Harvard Divinity School and a Master of Divinity from Union Theological Seminary. Her bestselling work, Mary Magdalene Revealed, and her creation of The House of Mary Magdalene community emphasize spiritual awakening, radical love, and exploring noncanonical Christian texts.

Rochelle Webster-Nembhard
Rochelle “Rharha” Webster-Nembhard is a British-Jamaican, South African-raised creative director, curator and visual artist who blends ancestral, diasporic, and futuristic aesthetics. She co-founded Noirwave, a conceptual movement that seeks new narratives for hybrid identity, art, music and visual culture. Holding a Master’s in Museums, Galleries and Contemporary Culture (a TATE-run program at University of Westminster), she splits her practice across Africa, Asia, and Europe, producing striking visual work often in collaboration with artist Petite Noir.

Jeanne de Kroon
Jeanne founded Woven Women in 2023 as a missing link and bridge to ZAZI, a place for women to connect worldwide, sharing tools, practical insights, inspiration, and knowledge to follow their purpose and build their dream world from a place of trust. She is the visionary behind Woven Women.

Co-host & founder of Woven Women, Jeanne de Kroon, about this course
"I believe we are living in the time of the rise of the feminine, but we cannot rise if we don’t feel safe in our bodies, worthy in our hearts, and confident with money in our hands. After ten years of building ZAZI and Woven Women, meeting Margot was a turning point. Her wisdom weaves together finance, embodiment, and story in a way I had never seen before. That is why I am honored to share her course here, a space where the spiritual and the practical finally meet."
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