• About SisterWitch

    We are Aisling and Mary, sisters and soul-companions on a shared journey of healing and creativity.

    Together, we created SisterWitch as a space to honour the Celtic wheel of the year, to gather in circle, and to offer practices that nourish body, mind, and spirit.

    From seasonal workshops to sound healing, breathwork, ritual, and coaching, our work is about weaving community, remembering ancient wisdom, and supporting creativity and enchantment in everyday life.

  • Two sisters, one path of magic and healing.

  • Reconnect with Nature

    SisterWitch offers eight seasonal workshops a year following the Celtic Wheel.

    Join us at Samhain, Winter Solstice, Imbolc, Spring Equinox, Bealtaine, Summer Solstice, Lughnasa, and Autumn Equinox.

    Celebrate with us at one or some of these times or journey with us through the full turn of the wheel together - you are always welcome.

    Booking details on our Instagram @sisterwitchireland 
  • Where ancient rhythms meet modern ritual, and every season has its spell

    SisterWitch offers space to gather, breathe, and remember the wisdom of the seasons

More about Mary...

I am a facilitator and workshop leader whose path is guided by the cycles of nature and the wisdom of the Celtic calendar.

My art practice is a kind of daily spellwork involving photography, monoprint, word, trace, and mark. My work is rooted in the belief that small acts of attention can open portals of enchantment in the everyday.

I have played the viola since childhood, often alongside my sister on violin, and I now carry this thread of sound into my creative life through improvisation and soundscapes that explore resonance, vibration, and atmosphere.

Early in my career, I trained and worked as a speech and drama teacher. This foundation continues to inform my work — shaping how I guide workshops, hold space with presence, and help others find their own voice.

My academic path has also deeply informed my work: I hold a PhD from the School of Histories and Humanities at Trinity College Dublin, a Higher Diploma in Psychoanalytic Studies from UCD, an MPhil from the Centre for Gender and Women's Studies at TCD, and a Higher Diploma in Education from TCD, and have taught and published on questions of genre, subjectivity, and gender in popular culture.

I also hold a Professional Diploma in Executive Coaching from the Irish Management Institute and offer one-to-one coaching for people navigating change, seeking clarity, or wishing to reconnect with their own direction. My approach blends deep listening with reflective questioning to support clients at different stages of life.

In the past decade or so, motherhood has been one of my deepest teachers, shaping how I hold space with patience, presence, and compassion.

I am currently undertaking a Yoga Alliance 200 hour teacher training. This training is deepening the embodied dimension of my work and informs how I integrate movement and breath-work into our creative and healing workshops.

My varied background gives my work a foundation in both scholarship and lived experience, enabling me to bring depth, reflection, and care to the spaces I hold.

Through art, sound, Celtic wisdom, and the transformative potential of creativity, Aisling and I facilitate gatherings of connection and healing. In each season, we offer gestures of ritual, small calls home to land, to story, and to inner world. In this way the work is not an end, but a spiral — return, unfold, deepen.

More about Aisling...

As a musician, educator, sound healer, and mythology enthusiast, my work lives at the intersection of creativity, learning, and Celtic spirituality, and is guided by a deep reverence for rhythm, ritual, and connection.

With a B.Mus Ed in Music Education and an MA in Music Performance, I’ve spent years performing as a session musician across Ireland, the UK, and Europe, oftentimes performing with my sister Mary on projects. During this time I have been teaching music, history and artistic performance in secondary schools. I have a deep commitment to nurturing expression and voice— whether through music, movement, or story. 

My artistic journey began with Speech and Drama and acting, and that expressive foundation continues to shape how I perform and teach. I also hold a Graduate Diploma in Sexual Health and Education and a Sound Healing Diploma, which reflect my holistic approach to well-being and learning — blending sound, embodiment, and presence. I offer one to one Sound Healing treatments which are guided by my work as an educator and musician. 

I’m currently pursuing an MA in Irish Mythology and Folklore at University College Cork, driven by a passion to reconnect with the ancestral wisdom of Ireland. This path led to the creation of SisterWitch, a collaborative project with my sister Mary. Together, we’ve been offering workshops aligned with the Celtic Calendar for the past two years — sacred gatherings where myth, music, and ritual meet, and where people can return to the rhythms of the land and the stories of old. 

My work is a celebration of creativity, connection, and cultural heritage. Through sound, myth, and the magic of shared experience, I invite others to explore the deep wells of wisdom within and around them — and to remember the beauty of living in tune with the cycles of nature.