
Sister Supper
a free monthly gathering for ritual and community
Sister Supper is a free monthly gathering designed to nurture connection, sisterhood, and self-discovery, in a relaxed and casual setting.
It’s a cozy, laid back evening shared with other women who care about personal growth, healing, and showing up authentically, but also understand the importance of just having a place to be real.
Whatever that looks like month to month.
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This isn’t a performance or a networking event.
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It’s a ritual—a space to exhale, be yourself, and commit to something nourishing, even when it feels hard to do so.
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You don’t have to come with anything polished or prepared.
Just come as you are so you have start revealing the gifts in that for yourself.

Layout of our Evening
5:00 PM – Arrive & Claim Role
5:30 PM – Sharing circle
6:15 PM – Group dinner
7:00 PM – Mystery activity
This happens the 2nd Sunday of every month.
Mark your calendar to prioritize this special evening.

Our Next New Tradition
We’ve evolved our approach to meals at Sister Supper.
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After a year of gathering for this special ritual we are ready for it's second evolution.
(The first was the shift to a mystery activity but more on that below)
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While the potluck model had its charm, it often left us with an incomplete meal and a lot of dips and breads.
So we’ve been trying something different—something more intentional, more rooted, and more aligned with what this evening is truly about, and it's been great.
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Rather than everyone bringing a separate dish, we now gather around the ritual of preparing a meal together.
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This isn’t just about logistics and a good meal but about returning to an ancient tradition.
Women have always gathered around food. Sharing ingredients, chopping vegetables, stirring pots—this is sacred work.
It’s an act of care, community, and connection.
Nourishing each other with our hands and hearts is part of what it means to be in sisterhood.
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Every Sister Supper now includes a shared meal, lovingly prepared together by those who feel called to contribute in that way.
When you sign up, you’ll have the option to choose your role in the meal:
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Ingredient Contributor – Bring specific items for the meal
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Kitchen Crew – Help cook and prepare the food
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Clean-Up Crew – Tend to dishes and reset the space afterward
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Support + Vibes – Be an extra set of hands or a warm presence as needed
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Full Receive Mode – Bring nothing. Do nothing. Just come and be.
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You can sign up for just one of these, or mix and match—for example, bring an ingredient and help cook, or bring nothing and help clean.
It’s all about honoring what feels right for you in the moment.
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And if you’re new to Sister Supper?
We highly encourage you to choose Full Receive Mode.
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Come as you are. Let yourself be nourished—fully and freely.
There’s nothing to prove here. No need to earn your place.
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Receiving without guilt is a radical act.
Let this be your invitation to practice it.

Mystery Activity
A few months ago we made a change to deepen the experience by weaving in more of the mystery and magic of the feminine.
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In the past, I shared the activity in advance—but I noticed that people would decide to come (or not) based on whether they liked what was planned.
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And that’s totally okay.
But Sister Supper isn’t about providing a free activity night.
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It’s about sisterhood. It’s about healing the parts of us that flinch at being seen, being spontaneous, being honest in real-time.
That’s the deeper medicine here.
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Some of the feminine wounds we often carry into spaces like this:
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The discomfort of spontaneity and staying in our bodies
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The fear of vulnerability, even when it’s safe
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The habit of interpreting emotional discomfort as “something’s wrong”
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The pressure to perform or perfect ourselves in front of other women
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So the activity will became a mystery—shared only with those who’ve signed up, the night before to fill them in on the details they need to know.
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And if you’re not into it? That’s okay too.
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There will always be a chill zone where you can hang out, talk, or just be.
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Sisterhood isn’t about forced participation.
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It’s about showing up, feeling into what you need, and honoring that—together.
Testimonial
“I look forward to Sister Suppers every single month. It’s become non-negotiable self-care. Even when I feel low, it’s a space where I can practice being both uncomfortable and comforted in a social setting.
I’ve always found relationships hard. Friendships felt taxing—I’d rather be alone, but then I’d be lonely. Sister Supper is different. It’s the first time I’ve experienced women being genuinely interested in going deep without oversharing.
The share circle is my favorite part. It gives me a space to let go and leave feeling lighter. I need this for my mental and emotional health. We all need to be seen and heard—and that’s exactly what I find here.”
How it works:
Step 1: Get on the list
Click the link and drop your email.
This is essential! If you're not on the list, you won’t get the exclusive details.
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Step 2: Save the date
Mark your calendar for the second Sunday of every month.
That’s your evening of sisterhood, set in stone. Prioritize it.
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Step 3: Watch your inbox
About a week before we gather, you’ll get an email with everything you need:
the meal plan, mystery activity hint, and a sign-up link to choose your role.
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Step 4: Choose your vibe
Pick whatever role feels right that week—no pressure, just presence.
Bring ingredients, help cook, offer quiet support—or go full receive mode and just be. However you show up is enough.
Step 5: Show up as you are
Come with whatever you’ve signed up to bring—or with nothing at all.
Just showing up is the medicine.