Sierra Jamerson

Sierra Jamerson

Sierra Jamerson is a singer, therapeutic drum circle facilitator, and priestess of Hekate devoted to reclaiming ancestral traditions of women drumming and singing together. Her work centers rhythm and voice as ancient technologies for connection, regulation, remembrance, and collective healing.

Rooted in her Afro-diasporic lineage (African American, Jamaican, and Guyanese) alongside her Celtic and Slavic ancestry, Sierra approaches drum and song as universal, multicultural practices carried across lands and peoples. She works with the drum as the heartbeat of the body and the mother line—earth, womb, rhythm—and with the voice as spellwork: sound shaped by breath, intention, and embodied presence.

Her facilitation blends ritual, ancestral channeling, and trauma-informed group practice, drawing on somatic and nervous-system awareness to create containers that are both spiritually potent and emotionally safe. Through rhythm, chant, and communal sound, participants learn how vibration moves emotion, how collective rhythm restores belonging, and how shared song reconnects us to lineage and land.

Through Temple of Sound, Sierra guides women into embodied remembrance—where drum and voice become pathways back to intuition, sovereignty, and ancestral relationship. Her work lives at the crossroads of body and spirit, memory and becoming, honoring sound as a living practice of healing and devotion.

Sierra is teaching Temple of Sound: Ancestral Drum & Voice Activation.



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