I am here to promote understanding and connectivity through waves of creativity.

Being a Song Witch is about accessing

STORY + SONG MAGICK.

Story Magick is the weaving of fates by the telling of tales to evoke reactions, hold attention, educate, cast spells, heal archetypal wounds, renew, and transform. It means paying close attention to the words you use and which stories you receive, repeat and represent. It also means holding space and receiving stories from those ready to share and caring for them as sacred treasures. There is ancient knowledge and Magick in myth. Our modern day lore is no different. Consider the power that narrative holds in shaping our understanding of history and events. Song magick is using intention of tone & lyric to shift moods and resonate feelings. Sound has the ability to affect brainwave function through the use of frequency and vibration. Storytelling creates our perceptual reality and song shifts our physical reality through vibration & frequency.

It's about tapping into the vibration of a more cohesive existence.

I hold space for voices.

I give folks a container to sing their stories & heal archetypal wounds.

Weaving personal lore helps us to transmute complex emotions and stories into the art of expression. I invite speakers to share whether or not I agree with their opinions or worldview. I do Not support division culture. I am on a never-ending quest to shed light on the vast spectrum of the human condition. We all have a voice. We all have a story. We all sing the same song of existence. May we sing in harmony. May we hear every voice.

The name "Rappahannock" originates from the Algonquian language. It translates to "river of quick, rising water" or "where the tide ebbs and flows," referring to the nature of the Rappahannock River. I chose to name my podcast after my home and to invoke this energy of water. My surname Abernathy is a Scottish habitational name, originating from the place name Abernethy in southeastern Perthshire. The name is derived from the Pictish language, which was spoken in Scotland before the arrival of the Gaelic-speaking Celts. The place name itself is of Pictish origin, meaning "mouth of the river Nethy". 

River is in my Soul.

Water = Waves.

Calling to my Piscean soul, my ancestors, my lineage, and frequency healing 》》》

Water is womb

water is a Mother Goddess

water is connectivity

Because I seek connectivity in a world of separation, I launched Rappahannock Radio back in 2018. Since then, I've birthed three children, grieved the loss of my father, and released my debut solo album in 2023 - all while recording my stories in song and the songs and stories of dozens of others. For those who've been with me since the beginning, you know this page started as Rappahannock Radio before evolving into Kiaya on Rappahannock Radio, to Kiaya Music and now Sacred Voice Activation—a reflection of my growth as an artist and a mother. This project has been a labor of love, healing, and creativity, helping me find my voice through storytelling and music and transforming pain into something beautiful.

As I look back, I realize this journey has been about rebirth, finding my voice, and tapping into the divine feminine. The Divine Feminine is not about the erasure of the masculine.It's about embracing the magic of the womb as creation, the ebb and flow existence.It's not just about physcal birth,

it is about transformational rebirth.

I CALL THIS REBIRTH THE GODDESS ERA

Hence my upcoming album named GODDESS COMPLEX.

It’s about a return to the love of the Mother.

Through CONNECTION to EARTH

Wombless may access this energy by honoring the vocalizing of Divine Feminine without Objectifying it.

By holding space for the intuitive.

The emotional wisdom. The sacred body knowledge.

By creation instead of destruction.

By reordering our cosmic thought to include a harmony with chaos instead of a taming of it.

TO HOLD SPACE FOR OUR

SACRED VOICES

IS

DIVINE FEMININE ENERGY.

IT IS

CREATIVITY OVER DESTRUCTION.

IT IS

FREQUENCY (Rappahannock Radio)

IT IS

SACRED SONG (Kiaya Music)

I am thankful for those who have helped Rappahannock Radio and Kiaya Music reach the ears of so many.

Specially those listed below and RAAC.