Artist. Writer. Teacher.

Hello! So glad you’re here.

I’m Regan, and I am the voice behind The Earthsong Project. A wild wanderer, I welcome this life with an insatiable curiosity, a heavy dose of hope, and I’m not afraid to dive deep. Still with me?

Much of what I do points towards an ease of suffering and, in my experience, the Earth is the way. Acknowledging both the entanglement and enchantment of our times, I embrace a celebratory ecology that invites us to slow down and awaken our senses to the sights, sounds, and smells in our midst with wonder, curiosity, and joy. To nourish ourselves with the beauty that abounds as we open our hearts to attend to the pain, grief, and sorrow we encounter. To live fully, what most wants to be lived now, and to embody the promise of this world.

The Earthsong Project is my heart’s calling to invite us all to come alive inside. To feel deep into our connection with the Earth and Sky, where our roots find anchor and we flourish forth, where we enter into the lyrical dance of living and being lived through.

Experiential offerings through mindful nature connection and expression through the arts and language are my song, my beat, my music. To further this work, I am a founding insight behind The Forest Therapy School, a forest therapy guide training program, teaching people to bring humans and nature together through the Japanese art of forest bathing. As a mindfulness meditation teacher and mentor, I lead retreats and workshops on the themes of interconnection, resilience, and awakening joy. My work reaches into holding space as an Eco-Chaplain where I serve environmental activists, those experiencing eco-grief or climate anxiety, communities impacted by climate change, and offer land honoring ceremonies for the wounded places (both natural and human causes) and nature-based meditations for burial and interment services.

Through this work, I do my part to weave a new story while reviving an old one. One that speaks to the cultivation of an ecological consciousness, where all beings thrive. One that expands our perception of what it means to be human through deep time and our inherent interdependence, with a fundamental understanding of our place in the Cosmos.

I believe we can co-create a flourishing future together. A future that is life-affirming and embraces a mutual belonging to ourselves, each other, and the web of life.

We must live and be lived! It’s the greatest gift we can give.

I am honored to serve towards a collective awakening and I invite you to journey with me.

In service to our Earth community,  

 "Regan is an artist with a scientist’s mind, and her work wonderfully marries the two. Deeply intuitive and sensitive, Regan immediately puts you at ease and provides the necessary space to allow you to show up fully as yourself.”

— Kylea Asher

Regan Stacey is an artist, writer, and teacher, who brings humans and nature together for personal, collective, and planetary well-being.

She is the voice behind The Earthsong Project, where she offers guided meditative walks, mindfulness in nature retreats and workshops, and visual art and poetic musings, in service to the Earth community. To amplify this work, she co-founded The Forest Therapy School, a forest therapy guide training program.

Locally, she volunteers for nature-based organizations. In partnership with the Lyme Land Trust, she founded and facilitates an education and stewardship program for teens called The Tree Collective.

Regan holds a Bachelor of Science in biology and a Master of Fine Arts in visual studies. She is qualified to teach MBSR (mindfulness-based stress reduction) through Brown University, is a certified mindfulness meditation teacher through Jack Kornfield and Tara Brach, and is a trained Buddhist Eco-Chaplain through the Sati Center for Buddhist Studies. Additionally, she holds certifications in forest therapy and natural mindfulness and is a
200-hr registered yoga teacher.