Join us for an intentional, Sunday Funday experience hosted by Maddie Mackey of Media On The Rise, in collaboration with Twine Together, Caitlin Fahey of The Good Muck, and the Rise & Thrive SD community.
This gathering is rooted in personal story, intentional connection, and creating space for women to both rest and rise.
Maddie’s connection to cacao runs deep. Influenced by her grandmother from Nicaragua and years spent traveling between Nicaragua and Costa Rica, she later discovered that her grandmother’s farm primarily grew cacao. What began as a personal wellness practice became something more meaningful. A full-circle connection to lineage, culture, and purpose.
This ceremony is an offering of that connection.
We’ll begin by slowing down together with a guided cacao experience designed to open the heart, support clarity, and create space for more honest, aligned connection. Cacao is known for its gentle, grounding properties, often bringing a sense of warmth, presence, and ease into both conversation and reflection.
From there, Caitlin of The Good Muck will guide us into a deeply restorative clinical hypnosis and sound session. This portion of the experience is designed to help you release what you’ve been holding, reconnect with your intuition, and reprogram your subconscious mind (where 95% of your beliefs, stories, and patterns reside) to create change at the source.
Together, this is an opportunity to step out of the constant doing and into a space of receiving, reflection, and real connection.
✨ This is not a psychedelic experience
✨ It is comparable to (or gentler than) caffeine
✨ It is safe to drive after
This space is for women who believe in:
Community over competition
Intentional growth
Real conversations and meaningful connection
Supporting one another in life and business
We’ll also have light bites and snacks provided by Help and Hope for You to nourish you throughout the experience.
Come as you are. Leave more connected, to yourself, your vision, and the women around you.
✨ Disclaimer: Clinical hypnosis and sound are generally safe practices where you experience deep relaxation, release, and rest. However they are not suitable for anyone dealing with severe psychiatric conditions and are not a substitute for care from a licensed medical professional.
