Sky offers in-person events in her home country of Ireland, often taking place at her family homestead at Gort na nDarach in Galway. These are past offerings from 2024.

Sept 7th, 8th & 22nd
This will be three days of sacred ground where we will support the young girls to prepare for the menstrual cycle, support the mothers to explore their own menarche time, and support the connection of the mother-daughter relationship.
It will offer the mom insights into how to support her daughter through both her first menarche and her transition into the teenage years, as well as supporting the mother herself to fully integrate her own menarche experience.
– What if we mentored young girls into womanhood?
– What if we showed them how powerful they are?
– What if you could time travel and hold our own inner maiden?
– What if we celebrated each others uniqueness and enoughness?

This day for women will include some teachings but will mostly be learning through experience, with a focus on restoring our natural well-being. We will be connecting with nature by recognising that everything around us is alive and inviting us into meaningful relationships. You will be guided to access your connection with the world through your senses and to explore how imagination can help you to connect beyond the physical.
After arriving together in circle, I will share some teachings for giving context to our day together. We will then be spending the majority of our time outdoors. I will give different invitations to come into your body through sensory attention, and from this body-centered awareness we will explore our connection with the non-human world. You will journey deeper with a being you meet through a guided dialogue invitation, and then a visualization journey to further explore this meeting through your deep imagination. We will close the day with some integration time and some further teachings to close.
‘Indigenuity is the result of a People’s long intergenerational transmissions of experiential knowledge over millennia resulting from their attentiveness to the inextricable symbiotic nexus of human cultures and the ecosystems/environments that gave tribal Peoples their culture and identity. As such Indigenuity is a co-creation of humans and plants, animals, and other natural features of the world.
Indigenuity frames solutions in terms beyond a singular fixation on rights and counterbalances those concerns with a recognition of inalienable responsibilities humankind has to our plant, animal, and other natural relatives with whom we share this planet. Indigenuity, an Earth-based deep spatial knowledge, that suggests the challenges of the Anthropocene might best be met by paying attention to what the Earth and all our relations can still teach humankind about living well in a kin-centric world – a world where human progress does not result in ecosystem degradation and destruction, but in creating systems of biosphere life-enhancement’ – The Museum of Native American History