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The initiatory journey into the Biker Witch path

Every summer and winter solstice, Rhiannon guides a small group of women from anywhere in the world through a virtual 6-week initiatory cohort experience.​​​​​​​

 

This is how to "join" the coven.

Cohorts move through the arc of our coven’s grimoire, Wheels of Witchcraft, in a way that weaves together individual exploration and shared reflection.

 

Held in a virtual circle, cohorts are intentionally kept to small groups of 10 women, creating a space where everyone has the time, support, and presence to fully share, be witnessed, and move through the work without rush or overwhelm.

This isn’t a book club, and the book itself isn't the focal point. Instead, it acts as a guide, helping each participant uncover what the Biker Witch path looks like for them.

Cohort experiences include six weeks of live sessions, guided group and individual activities, and access to a private online space to connect with others in your cohort group. By the end, each Biker Witch will be rooted in their own evolving practice while building community with others on their own journeys.

Topics Include:

reclaiming the word witch

Ways of the Ancestors

Spirit relationship

The Roots of Motorcycle Culture

motorcycles as sacred companions

the great mother

the motherline

our role as daughters

The roads of initiation 

belonging, becoming, and being in right relationship

crafting your own practice

where do we go from here

The Biker Witch path, as shared in the book and made their own by each individual, offers a comprehensive and fully functional foundational system of witchcraft, suitable for both beginners new to any form of the craft and advanced practitioners alike.
Summer Solstice Cohort 2026 Dates
June 21, 2026​
June 28, 2026
July 5, 2026
July 12, 2026
July 19, 2026
July 26, 2026
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Additional Details
Enrollment opens twice a year, once in the spring for a Summer Solstice cohort and once in the fall for a Winter Solstice cohort.​
 
Purchasing Wheels of Witchcraft is a prerequisite for participating in a cohort, and participation is a cohort is prerequisite to joining a gathering.​ This structure is meant to ensure that when we gather, we are doing so after having moved through the full Biker Witch initiatory journey, arriving with a shared language, common experience, and a deeper capacity to truly connect with one another.

Following the cohort experience, participants are invited into a shared online space that extends beyond their immediate group. This becomes the official Coven space, a place to connect with a wider circle of fellow Biker Witches and to stay in the loop on upcoming offerings, in-person gatherings, and more.

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Cohort Investment

$166* USD Paid in Full​​

*Prices are subject to change at any time.

Because each cohort is intentionally small, newsletter subscribers receive early access to registration links before they are released publicly. If spots fill during this early access window, registration will not open to the public, so be sure to sign up for the Coven newsletter if you haven’t already.

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The Motherline Magic Moto Coven acknowledges that the city of New Orleans exists today as a colonial project, settled upon an Indigenous trade hub on the Mississippi River known for thousands of years as Bulbancha, a Choctaw term meaning “place of many tongues." Bulbancha is the ancestral homelands of the Atakapa, Caddo, Chitimacha, Choctaw, Houma, Natchez, and Tunica Nations. Native peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial, and the resilient presence of Indigenous Nations remains an inseparable part of the cultural fabric of this region. As a coven, we recognize that acknowledgment alone is not enough. Land Back is not a slogan but an ongoing responsibility that requires material action in support of Indigenous sovereignty. A portion of the profits from every copy of Wheels of Witchcraft is donated to Common Ground Relief, which, through the Grand Bayou Indian Village program, supports the Atakapa-Ishak/Chawasha tribal community in restoring their marshlands and preserving their cultural heritage through native grass plantings and climate resilience efforts.  Our presence on this land carries responsibility. This is one way we seek to honor that relationship with integrity.

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