A Winter Gathering for Presence, Movement & Connection
January 3, 10, 17 & 24
The Hearth is a 4-week, in-person gathering for women who are feeling called to begin the year at a slower pace. It is a place to land each week, to listen more closely, and to reconnect with yourself and with others.
We will gather throughout January in a supportive group container. Each session is designed to help settle the nervous system and create space to arrive more fully in the body and in relationship. Through guided movement, sound, reflection, ritual, and shared presence, this is not a space for fixing or striving. It is a space for being, feeling, and becoming more familiar with your inner landscape.
Rather than focusing on outcomes or goals, The Hearth offers a steady container to return to each week. Over time, clarity tends to emerge through presence, contact, and connection.
This gathering is for women who feel drawn to:
starting the year in a gentler, more embodied way
slowing down and listening inward
exploring movement, sound, and reflection as pathways to regulation and insight
being held and witnessed in a supportive group setting
What to expect
Weekly in-person gatherings held in a supportive group container
Practices to help settle the body and nervous system
Guided movement, breath, sound, and stillness
Group and partner-based reflection and sharing
Powerful rituals and practices to support integration between sessions
Why The Hearth
The hearth has long been the heart of the home, a place of warmth, gathering, and tending. It is where stories are shared, nourishment is created, and fire is cared for with intention. This circle is named The Hearth as an invitation to return to that inner center within ourselves—a space of safety, presence, and quiet power. Together, we gather to tend what is ready to be warmed, witnessed, and brought to life, remembering that when we are held in community, transformation unfolds naturally.
Details
Saturdays | 5:00–7:30pm
January 3, 10 (off-site), 17 & 24
Two check-in Zoom calls 1/6 and 1/20 7-8pm
Investment: $250
Guided by
Jordan Rossow & Carina Martone
An invitation inward at the start of winter
Meet the Guides
Carina Martone
Carina Martone is a yoga teacher and facilitator whose work centers on presence, nervous system awareness, and authentic connection. She completed her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Training at Yoga Vida New York in 2019 and has since continued her studies in breathwork, Reiki, Integrative Gestalt Coaching, and somatic and mindfulness-based practices that support regulation, embodiment, and relational awareness.
Her facilitation has been shaped by moving between the roles of facilitator and participant in retreats and intentional group spaces, cultivating a deep respect for how safety, slowness, and attuned presence support meaningful connection. Carina’s work is devoted to helping people arrive fully into their bodies and into relationship with themselves and others.
Rooted in awareness-based and somatic practices, her teaching is shared through a warm, nurturing presence that invites softness, presence, and inner resilience. Guided by the belief that presence is both practice and refuge, Carina approaches yoga and facilitation as a pathway home to the body, to the earth, and to the quiet intelligence that lives within each of us.
Jordan Rossow
Jordan is a movement and sound guide devoted to creating spaces where people feel safe enough to soften, remember, and return to themselves. With a background in trauma informed yoga, Pilates, somatic movement, sound healing, and nervous system–informed practices, her teaching is rooted in embodiment, intuition, and presence.
Jordan’s passion for women’s group work comes from her deep belief that healing and empowerment happen in community. She has witnessed, time and time again, the way women soften when they are seen, mirrored, and held by one another. In circle, stories are shared, patterns dissolve, and clarity emerges—not from being fixed, but from being fully witnessed.
Her facilitation style blends gentle movement, breath, sound, and reflective inquiry to help participants feel grounded in their bodies and supported in stepping into a more aligned, authentic version of themselves. Jordan believes that when women gather with intention, they remember their innate wisdom and power—and that remembrance ripples far beyond the circle.