
A Sacred Space to Remember
Welcome
You are not lost. You are arriving.
There comes a time when the old ways stop working.
When the masks get heavy, the roles feel tight, and the noise outside drowns out the knowing within.
Maybe you’ve done everything you were supposed to.
Maybe you’ve built a life — and still, something inside you is whispering:
There’s more. Or maybe… less.
This space is for you.
For the woman navigating a threshold — of identity, of season, of self.
For the one who longs for depth, truth, and sacred pause.
For the one ready to live from the inside out.
Hearth & Horizon is not here to fix you.
It’s here to hold you as you remember yourself.



OUR OFFERINGS
Sacred work for modern times.
WOMEN'S CIRCLES
RISE TOGETHER
Seasonal gatherings for truth-telling, reflection, and belonging. We sit in circle so we don’t have to walk alone.
ROOT TO RISE
JOURNEY WITHIN
A self-guided journey in 12 parts — layered with reflection, ritual, and practice. A quiet path of reclamation, walked at your pace.
LITTLE HEARTH
GROW TOGETHER
Held in the wooden Roundhouse and garden, these mornings weave story, song, and simplicity for parents and children aged 0–3.
A DIFFERENT KIND OF WOMEN'S WORK
✧ Held, not led
✧ Honouring over fixing
✧ Spacious, sacred, and self-paced
✧ Rooted in the ancient feminine
✧ For modern women seeking depth.
Meet Jessica:
Your Guide on This Journey
I’m the woman behind the hearth.
A mother. A listener. A space holder.
A former people-pleaser turned truth follower.
Someone who used to look for answers outside herself — until life invited me to remember what was already within.
Hearth & Horizon was born from my own becoming.
From seasons of intensity and stillness, grief and joy, striving and surrender. From the ache for something more real — and the quiet discovery that it already lived in my body, my breath, and the way I wanted to belong in the world.
I’m not here as an expert. I’m here as a fellow traveller.
Someone who’s committed to reclaiming reverence and truth — and holding space for other women to do the same.
This is the work I’ve needed.
This is the space I’ve longed for.
And it’s my honour to offer it now — to you.

"I know how it feels to be longing for something sacred and real in a busy world."









