You see, I didn’t just wake up one morning and decide to start a couple of nonprofits for fun. Nope. I followed a calling—one that led me to found the Circle of Life Spiritual Center and a place called Hope Restored Farms. And let me tell you, Hope Restored Farms isn’t just a name on a sign. It’s 95 acres of good Kentucky dirt out in Livingston, right where the Appalachian Mountains stretch their legs and remind you to breathe a little deeper.
That land was set aside with a purpose. It’s here for veterans who’ve carried heavy loads, folks walking the long road of recovery, women finding their strength again after abuse, and anyone who’s reached that point in life where they’re asking, “There’s gotta be more than this.”
Out here, healing doesn’t come from fancy words or quick fixes. It comes from the old teachings—passed down by our ancestors—mixed with fresh air, honest work, and time around a campfire. Through ceremonies, workshops, retreats, and all sorts of gatherings that don’t fit neatly in a brochure, we help people lay down what’s been weighing them down and pick up something better.
It’s not about erasing the past. It’s about making peace with it… and then walking forward a little lighter than before.
The Mother Earth Spirituality group embraces ancestral teachings to help us connect more deeply with nature, guiding us to live with joy and harmony.
Join us at one of our events. Kick off your shoes, feel the grass beneath your feet, listen to the creek’s gentle flow, and take in the beauty of the trees around us.