Rise Up Rooted
Stretch into a more meaningful adulthood
The World Needs Your Sturdiness
An Update (Summer of 2025):
Thank you for your interest in Rise Up Rooted, an offering dear to our hearts. Rise Up Rooted grew from the belief that our world is in desperate need of adults who are sturdy and deeply rooted. This world needs adults who have resourced themselves through reciprocal, ongoing relationship with, and learning from, land and the more-than-human world. We need adults who have experienced intentional rite-of-passage, including careful tending within a nest; recognition and claiming of gifts and yearnings; and then, with support from human and more-than-human community, ritual to mark and honor stepping into full and rich adulthood. We look to the forest and the Mother Trees within as one source of inspiration, and we created this initiatory experience to help us grow into Mother Trees for our families, communities, and villages.
Rise Up Rooted is grounded in an understanding of the necessity of living seasonally, honoring the cycles within and around us. In its first season of growth (2024), with much tending and care, Rise Up Rooted grew into a sweet sapling. As this sapling continues to grow, we see many branching possibilities for its future. This season, recognizing our own capacities and a need for a season of slow growth and settling in, we have decided not to offer Rise Up Rooted.
Capitalism tries to convince us all that continual growth is desirable, beneficial, and possible, but we know that living in unending growth is unmoored from the reality of the world. Looking to, remembering, and learning from the cycles around us, we are living our values by choosing to pause Rise Up Rooted for this year.
While we let this offering rest and grow slowly, we are excited to see what will emerge in a future spring! Buds and blossoms already grow in our Listening to the Land series, happening monthly April through September. We are also happily rooting into the Wheel of the Year, and will be gathering for these seasonal celebrations. If you are interested in joining us for an upcoming gathering, please contact us.
We are grateful for your interest in Rise Up Rooted, and look forward to building our village together with you through our many offerings! Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions, curiosities, hopes, and ideas.
Warmly,
Megan Hayne, Megan Leatherman, and Heather Dorfman
We all have ancestors who came of age through community ritual. These rituals marked important transitions in one’s life and included rites of passage that allowed a child to become an adult.
Today, many of us only experience shells of these ancient rituals: things like graduation ceremonies, weddings, or baby showers. These gatherings, while they may be special, hardly show us who we are and what role we’re meant to step into in our community.
Rise Up Rooted is a rite of passage program for adults ready to step into a more meaningful adulthood.
Our world desperately needs sturdier adults—people who can be with things as they are, who know themselves, know how to resource themselves, and know how to care deeply for others.
“If we surrendered
to earth’s intelligence
we could rise up rooted, like trees.”
What This Offers You
Through a two and a half days of land-based workshops and a culminating vigil, you’ll be given the space and support to:
Find deep renewal alongside the land
Receive new information about the gifts you came into this life with and how they want to be expressed right now
Step into your role as a mature, sovereign adult member of your community
Become part of our larger work of re-villaging the human and more-than-human community
This is for you if:
* You’re seeking natural, organic, seasonal ways to resource yourself and fill your cup
* You have a desire to contribute your gifts to the human and more-than-human communities around you
* You feel ready for a guided process in which you can integrate disparate parts of yourself and step more fully into your role as a pillar in your community
Who We Are
We are Heather Dorfman, Megan Hayne, and Megan Leatherman, and we’ve come together to create rites of passage programs and ceremonies that not only serve our human community but that serve the land as well.
In our work as anti-capitalist guides, circle holders, and community tenders, we have seen a deep need for intentional ritual and cross-generational flourishing.
Our larger vision is to cultivate a felt sense of the village again, in all of its richness and complexity. We hope to bring young and old together in common purpose, and to stitch the human village back into the rhythms of the seasons and the wisdom of the land. Rise Up Rooted is our first step toward this endeavor.
Heather Dorfman (LMSW, she/her) is a dedicated community weaver, and brings this spirit to Rose and Cedar Forest Therapy. Through Rose and Cedar, Heather guides Forest Bathing; offers Grief Care; provides organizational consulting; and retreats. She is also an adjunct professor of social work. In all of these realms, Heather is co-creating a world of liberation, thriving, and embodied, mycorrhizal magic for all beings. You can learn more about Heather’s work at roseandcedarforesttherapy.com.
Megan Hayne (she/her), is a shepherdess lineage holder, mother, bodyworker, storyteller, ritualist, and circle facilitator. She is also an authorized Kum Nye (Tibetan Yoga) instructor, Licensed Massage Therapist, and holds a Bachelor of Health Science Degree. Megan is presently studying ritual with Old School Nate. She is passionate about revillaging and mothering a culture of care. You can learn more about Megan’s work at moonschoolcircle.com.
Megan Leatherman (she/her) is an anti-capitalist educator and vocational guide. She’s the author of Winter at Work and the host of the podcast, A Wild New Work. Megan has led seasonal, land-based workshops and classes for the last five years and has worked with clients through major transitions in their working lives for the last nine years. You can learn more about Megan here, at awildnewwork.com.
About the Workshop Series
This initiatory retreat will include rituals for connecting with and learning from the land, reflection and discussion, community-building, creative exercises, and more. Our intention is for your experience to include many potent spaces in which you can deepen your roots to this place we live in, draw up the resources you most need, and share more of your giftedness with the ecosystem(s) around you—human and more-than-human.
The primary workshops we’ll move through during our time together include:
We Are the Nesting Seed: the power of welcoming yourself and your seed-knowing.
We Open Into What We Are: what are the gifts you carry to share with the village?
We Yearn for What Feeds Us: the wisdom of your longings and how to follow them.
We Are the Sturdy Ones: stepping into the role of a Mother Tree.
New in 2025: Co-Creating a Space for Youth
It has always been our intention for this work to be about creating village, and this year we will invite alumni and new initiates to help us co-create a container for the saplings: our young people who need support through their own rites of passage so that they can better meet the challenges of these times. This is optional, and you are welcome to participate in Rise Up Rooted without engaging in this invitation. More information to come upon your registration.
Registration
We aim to make this work available to all who are called to it, and you can find our pricing tiers and the payment plan options below. If the cost is still a barrier to you, please contact us about a work-trade over the weekend or another arrangement that makes your attendance feasible.
Reduced rate for financial access: $450
True cost of retreat: $525
Pay it forward (support reduced rate spots): $600
A Word About Land Connection
We approach this work and the land we will be working on carefully and with great humility, holding space for the truth that the Indigenous peoples who tended these lands were forcibly removed and/or decimated through diseases brought by settlers. As we move through these gatherings, we will ask for permission from the land to be there, bring offerings, tread lightly, and seek to repair some of the damage wrought by civilization and colonization in this area.
Questions You May Have
Cancellations/refunds: A full refund is available if you cancel your registration 48 hours or more before our gathering. After that, since it’s likely we won’t be able to fill your spot and will have already purchased materials, you are eligible for a 50% refund. If you attend a gathering and are for some reason unhappy with how it went and request your funds back, we’re happy to discuss that with you (this has never happened, but it’s here for clarity!).
Accessibility: These gatherings will be held outdoors and require some walking (up to .5 miles) on uneven terrain. A private toilet will be provided, and participants will be asked to bring chairs to sit in. We’ll provide coverage for sun and rain at our site. If you have specific questions or needs, please contact us and we will do our best to accommodate them.
Carpooling: If you need or desire assistance getting to the areas where we’ll be meeting, please contact us and we can try to help coordinate carpooling.