


Ancestral Kitchen Writing Workshop
Ancestral Kitchen Stories: A 6-Week Creative Writing Journey July 10-Aug 14
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table. For six weeks, we'll gather virtually to reclaim our food stories and family memories through writing. Whether you want to craft a memoir about Sunday dinners, write poems about ancestral spices, create a zine celebrating nearly-lost recipes, or work on essays exploring food and identity, there's room for your project at our table. Each week we'll be inspired by poetry, engage in live journaling, and dedicate focused writing time together as a community. When we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes—we're practicing resilience and saying our stories matter. Come as you are, bring your hunger to create something meaningful, and let's honor the wisdom that lives in our ancestral kitchens together.
Early Bird Bonus: 1:1 50 min Ancestral Connection Coaching Call
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table.
For six weeks, we will gather to reclaim our stories. The ones that live in our kitchens, in our grandmother's recipes scribbled on index cards, in the meals that marked celebrations and sustained us through hard times. These aren't just food stories—they're acts of resilience, ways of honoring where we come from and who we're becoming.
Maybe you want to write a memoir about Sunday dinners that held your family together. Or craft poems about the spices that carry your ancestors' voices. Perhaps you're called to create a zine celebrating recipes that almost got lost, or essays exploring how food became your bridge between cultures. Whatever form your story takes—memoir, poetry, cookbook, zine, essays—there's room for it at our table.
Each week, we'll start with poetry that stirs something in us, then dive into live journaling and focused writing time together. You'll work on your chosen project while being held by a community that understands: when we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes. We're reclaiming narratives. We're practicing resilience. We're saying our stories matter.
This is for anyone ready to honor the wisdom that lives in their ancestral kitchen—whether you've been writing for years or you're just finding your voice. Come as you are. Bring your stories, your questions, your hunger to create something meaningful.
When you join us around the table, you'll experience:
Weekly poetry that feeds the soul
Live guided journaling sessions
Dedicated writing time with community support
Freedom to craft your project in whatever form calls to you
A space where your food stories are celebrated as acts of reclaiming and resilience
Your ancestral kitchen holds stories of survival, celebration, and love. Let's write them together.
Ancestral Kitchen Stories: A 6-Week Creative Writing Journey July 10-Aug 14
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table. For six weeks, we'll gather virtually to reclaim our food stories and family memories through writing. Whether you want to craft a memoir about Sunday dinners, write poems about ancestral spices, create a zine celebrating nearly-lost recipes, or work on essays exploring food and identity, there's room for your project at our table. Each week we'll be inspired by poetry, engage in live journaling, and dedicate focused writing time together as a community. When we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes—we're practicing resilience and saying our stories matter. Come as you are, bring your hunger to create something meaningful, and let's honor the wisdom that lives in our ancestral kitchens together.
Early Bird Bonus: 1:1 50 min Ancestral Connection Coaching Call
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table.
For six weeks, we will gather to reclaim our stories. The ones that live in our kitchens, in our grandmother's recipes scribbled on index cards, in the meals that marked celebrations and sustained us through hard times. These aren't just food stories—they're acts of resilience, ways of honoring where we come from and who we're becoming.
Maybe you want to write a memoir about Sunday dinners that held your family together. Or craft poems about the spices that carry your ancestors' voices. Perhaps you're called to create a zine celebrating recipes that almost got lost, or essays exploring how food became your bridge between cultures. Whatever form your story takes—memoir, poetry, cookbook, zine, essays—there's room for it at our table.
Each week, we'll start with poetry that stirs something in us, then dive into live journaling and focused writing time together. You'll work on your chosen project while being held by a community that understands: when we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes. We're reclaiming narratives. We're practicing resilience. We're saying our stories matter.
This is for anyone ready to honor the wisdom that lives in their ancestral kitchen—whether you've been writing for years or you're just finding your voice. Come as you are. Bring your stories, your questions, your hunger to create something meaningful.
When you join us around the table, you'll experience:
Weekly poetry that feeds the soul
Live guided journaling sessions
Dedicated writing time with community support
Freedom to craft your project in whatever form calls to you
A space where your food stories are celebrated as acts of reclaiming and resilience
Your ancestral kitchen holds stories of survival, celebration, and love. Let's write them together.
Ancestral Kitchen Stories: A 6-Week Creative Writing Journey July 10-Aug 14
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table. For six weeks, we'll gather virtually to reclaim our food stories and family memories through writing. Whether you want to craft a memoir about Sunday dinners, write poems about ancestral spices, create a zine celebrating nearly-lost recipes, or work on essays exploring food and identity, there's room for your project at our table. Each week we'll be inspired by poetry, engage in live journaling, and dedicate focused writing time together as a community. When we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes—we're practicing resilience and saying our stories matter. Come as you are, bring your hunger to create something meaningful, and let's honor the wisdom that lives in our ancestral kitchens together.
Early Bird Bonus: 1:1 50 min Ancestral Connection Coaching Call
Pull up a chair—we're saving you a seat at our table.
For six weeks, we will gather to reclaim our stories. The ones that live in our kitchens, in our grandmother's recipes scribbled on index cards, in the meals that marked celebrations and sustained us through hard times. These aren't just food stories—they're acts of resilience, ways of honoring where we come from and who we're becoming.
Maybe you want to write a memoir about Sunday dinners that held your family together. Or craft poems about the spices that carry your ancestors' voices. Perhaps you're called to create a zine celebrating recipes that almost got lost, or essays exploring how food became your bridge between cultures. Whatever form your story takes—memoir, poetry, cookbook, zine, essays—there's room for it at our table.
Each week, we'll start with poetry that stirs something in us, then dive into live journaling and focused writing time together. You'll work on your chosen project while being held by a community that understands: when we write our food stories, we're doing more than preserving recipes. We're reclaiming narratives. We're practicing resilience. We're saying our stories matter.
This is for anyone ready to honor the wisdom that lives in their ancestral kitchen—whether you've been writing for years or you're just finding your voice. Come as you are. Bring your stories, your questions, your hunger to create something meaningful.
When you join us around the table, you'll experience:
Weekly poetry that feeds the soul
Live guided journaling sessions
Dedicated writing time with community support
Freedom to craft your project in whatever form calls to you
A space where your food stories are celebrated as acts of reclaiming and resilience
Your ancestral kitchen holds stories of survival, celebration, and love. Let's write them together.