
Women’s Circles
Can you imagine sitting in community with other women, sharing your deepest fears and your day-to-day, laying your soul bare, letting your voice be heard and being truly held in that space?
Can you imagine how it would feel to see and be seen without judgement, and to listen and be listened to deeply and actively?
Can you imagine being witnessed and celebrated in each of our seasons of motherhood with the physical, psychological, emotional, social and spiritual changes that come with each season being honoured and spoken to?

Sitting in community, in a beautifully facilitated circle-style gathering on a regular basis, can give us all the opportunity to feel seen and heard, to practice non-judgement and listening deeply, and how to hold space for ourselves and others. Sitting in circle can help us to develop empathy, discover our strengths and superpowers, connect with our intuition and develop our inner knowing. This style of gathering can also help us to nurture healthy relationships and is a way in which we can co-create the kinds of space that we want to belong in. Being in community in this way both brings intentionality into a way of being together and gives our daughters, sisters, nieces and their friends a great example of how sisterhood can truly be. We can model how it looks and feels to lift one another up and how to practice being honest and vulnerable.
Would you like to sit with other women in community and be witnessed in your new role as a mother? Or to sit with other families in community and be witnessed in your new role as parents?

Matrescence and Patrescence

Planning for the Fourth Trimester
We are reclaiming a world where an easeful and nourishing postpartum is celebrated and where each woman receives the support she needs to help her recover from the work of pregnancy and birth.We are reclaiming a postpartum where new parents are witnessed, held and supported by their communities and where the work of parenthood is spoken to.

Closing of the Bones
Postnatal rebozo massage and closing ceremony