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Rainbow Goddess – Motherhood, Myths and Mycelium: Reimagining Matrescence

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About the speaker:

Rainbow Goddess is a mage, mystic, scholar, and mother whose work bridges transpersonal psychology, women’s spirituality, and the unfolding ecology of matrescence. She is a PhD researcher with Liverpool John Moores University and Alef Trust, building on her MSc research into the lived realities of Single, Spiritual-but-not-religious mothers. Rainbow’s work dismantles cultural and spiritual myths that constrain mothers and explores matrescence as a profound developmental and transpersonal initiation. Through her writing, ritual-lectures, mother circles, and podcast, she invites audiences to reimagine motherhood as a collective, relational, and spiritual transformation that needs some social justice.


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Date

Wed, 18 March 2026

Time

7:00 pm - 8:30 pm

Local Time

  • Timezone: America/New_York
  • Date: Wed, 18 March 2026
  • Time: 3:00 pm - 4:30 pm

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  • Rainbow Goddess
    Rainbow Goddess
    PhD researcher

    Rainbow Goddess is a mage, mystic, scholar, and mother whose work bridges transpersonal psychology, women’s spirituality, and the unfolding ecology of matrescence. She is a PhD researcher with Liverpool John Moores University and Alef Trust, building on her MSc research into the lived realities of Single, Spiritual-but-not-religious mothers. Rainbow’s work dismantles cultural and spiritual myths that constrain mothers and explores matrescence as a profound developmental and transpersonal initiation. Through her writing, ritual-lectures, mother circles, and podcast, she invites audiences to reimagine motherhood as a collective, relational, and spiritual transformation that needs some social justice.