Sacred Women’s Circles, Workshops & Events.
Sacred spaces for remembering, reconnecting, and rising together.
My gatherings are more than events—they are living altars of connection, healing, and transformation. Through Women’s Circles and Workshops offered throughout the seasons, I hold space for you to honor your story, your rhythm, and the sacred thresholds you are crossing.
These offerings are about more than just showing up—they are about being seen, felt, and supported as you root deeper into who you are and who you are becoming.
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Women’s Circles
In our Women’s Circles, we gather in sacred ceremony—sharing stories, setting intentions, and weaving ritual into the fabric of our lives. These circles are spaces to reflect on where we’ve been, call in what’s next, and tend to the parts of us that are ready to be witnessed.
Whether you’re honoring a new beginning, releasing an old pattern, or simply seeking presence in the company of other women, these circles offer a container of remembrance, empowerment, and soul medicine.
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Workshops
My workshops are co-created with both local and distant practitioners, including birth workers, healers, and bodyworkers who serve mothers, babies, and families. Each offering is held in a ceremonial way—honoring life’s transitions, rites of passage, and sacred transformations.
Whether you’re moving through a significant life event or simply seeking deeper connection with your spiritual path, these workshops are designed to offer clarity, education, embodied wisdom, and community support.
Every gathering is a unique experience, guided by the energy of the group and the intentions we bring forth together.
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I believe in the power of women coming together collectively to heal, grow, and celebrate one another.
In these spaces, we create a safe and loving container where every woman’s journey is honored and held with deep reverence.
You are invited to return to your inner wisdom, share your light, and walk your path with intention and grace.
Launching 2026…
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MOTHEROOT
Monthly Practitioner Gatherings
A space for those who mother the mothers — rooted locally, reaching globally.
These monthly, donation-based gatherings are open to birthworkers, bodyworkers, doulas, midwives, healers, and caregivers of all kinds. We gather in kinship to share wisdom, refine our skills, and restore ourselves through collective presence.
Each gathering offers a blend of:
• Shared learning (new techniques, ancestral practices)
• Skill swaps
• Guest teachers and facilitators
• Nervous system care, grief tending, and peer support
This is a space where we come together not just as practitioners, but as people—devoted to care, to each other, and to the mothers and communities we serve. Together, we strengthen the field through connection, not competition.
Whether you’re new to this work or have been holding space for decades, you are welcome here. Come as you are, and bring what you carry. This is a circle for all of us.
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How Donations Work
Your contributions help fund care, not just conversation.
We operate on a transparent and intentional donation model, and the money raised from these gatherings directly supports maternal health and community care, both locally in Massachusetts and abroad in Central America.
Seasonal Rotation of giving:
Each quarter of the year supports a different branch of our care ecosystem:
Summer: Maternal support in Nicaragua
Fall: Local postpartum care funding for mothers in need
Winter: Birth center development and sustainability
Spring: A shared emergency fund for local mothers experiencing crisis
This work is communal and transparent. We will share where funds go, and how they’re being used, so the giving is rooted in trust, accountability, and shared impact.
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What We’re Building
💫 What we’re creating is an evolving ecosystem of:
• Education
• Resource-sharing
• Collective healing
• And deep, reciprocal care
A living network where practitioners can:
• Sharpen their tools
• Deepen their presence
• Be witnessed and supported
• And offer their insight into a global web of healing work
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The circle is open. The work is sacred. The time is now.
Let this be the field where we gather, give, and grow — for ourselves, for each other, and for the mothers at the heart of it all.
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ONYX MOON
Prenatal Kundalini Yoga & Community Prenatal Circle Series
One Sunday each month — Coming Soon
A sacred space for pregnant people to awaken the divine feminine and gather in community.
Each monthly Onyx Moon session is a two-part offering:
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🌙 Part I: Prenatal Kundalini Yoga Ritual
We begin with a 60-minute Kundalini yoga class designed specifically for pregnancy. You’ll be guided through breathwork, mantra, gentle movement, meditation, and deep rest — all to support your body, mind, and nervous system through the transformation of pregnancy.
Together, we’ll:
• Clear stagnant energy
• Soften anxiety and overwhelm
• Deepen connection to your baby and your body
• Cultivate inner strength and trust in your unique path
We’ll also hold space for journaling and reflection — you’re encouraged to bring a dedicated journal to document your inner journey through this sacred window.
This is more than a class. It’s a ceremony, a reclamation, a ritual of remembrance. Wherever you are on your path — newly pregnant, seasoned, uncertain, full of wonder — you are welcome here.
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🤍 Part II: Community Prenatal Circle
Following yoga, we invite you and your partner or support person to stay for a 60-minute Community Circle, held by myself (a doula and space holder) and a rotating guest: a fellow pregnancy or postpartum professional.
These circles offer a space to:
• Ask questions and receive grounded, loving support
• Learn about birth, postpartum, and holistic care
• Share stories and hear from others walking this path
• Feel seen, resourced, and connected
Whether it’s your first pregnancy or your fourth, this space is here to remind you: you’re not doing this alone.
Together, we honor your body, your voice, and your story — while building community that lasts far beyond birth.
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Community Closing of the Bones Ceremony
A monthly offering ——
A ritual space to honor the body, the womb, and the women we’ve become through birth, loss, and life.
This monthly gathering is an invitation into deep feminine tending — a community Closing of the Bones ceremony rooted in reverence, remembrance, and repair.
Traditionally offered in the postpartum period, Closing of the Bones is a nurturing ritual of re-weaving: gently guiding the body and spirit back into themselves after the expansion of birth — or any threshold that has stretched us.
In community, we create a sacred container to:
• Ground through touch, song, sound, and shared silence
• Tend the hips, womb, and belly with warmth and care
• Witness and be witnessed in the stories our bodies carry
• Close cycles — of birth, loss, identity shifts, or seasons of transformation
You do not need to be freshly postpartum to join. This ceremony welcomes all women and birthing people—at any stage—who feel called to close, reclaim, and re-integrate.
Each session may include:
• Traditional manteada (rebozo wrapping)
• Guided meditation and storytelling
• Gentle movement and vocal release
• Time for reflection and connection
Whether you come to be held, to remember, or simply to rest — this circle is a place to return to yourself, held in the arms of collective care.
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✨ All Are Welcome
No prior experience or recent birth is needed — this is for anyone carrying the need to close, be witnessed, and soften back into their own skin.
Bring a journal, a scarf or shawl (if you’d like), and anything that helps you feel comfortable and rooted.
WombFire Festival
About Indian Hollow Campground — Chesterfield, MA
Indian Hollow Campground sits along the scenic East Branch of the Westfield River in Chesterfield, Massachusetts. It is a group campground owned and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers within the Knightville Dam and Reservoir area — a landscape shaped by both natural riverscape and human stewardship in flood control and land management.
For generations, Indian Hollow has served as a gathering place where people come together beside water, forest, and meadow. Its open fields, riverside trails, and peaceful natural environment have been enjoyed by schools, scout groups, clubs, and community organizations — creating collective experiences that blend nature, movement, and connection.
Nestled within broad wildlife habitat, the area features wildflower‑lined fields, songbirds, butterflies, and the rhythms of the Westfield River as it winds through forested hills. Trails like the Claude M. Hill Horse Trail and the East Branch Trail offer miles of paths for hiking, reflection, horseback riding, and quiet exploration.
While the name Indian Hollow reflects local place history rather than formal archaeological designation, the wider region — including Chesterfield and the surrounding Hilltowns — holds a deep Indigenous and natural history, long before modern camping traditions took shape.
PLEASE NOTE: Indian Hollow is a remote, natural setting without cell service or WiFi, helping guests fully step away from daily life and immerse in the rhythms of the river, forest and sky, This said- we have set up a base camp at one of our founding sisters homes right up the road where the men can gather and be close to tend if needed and hold the space outside of its edges for us to gather in peace.
Today, Indian Hollow is cherished as a basecamp for community and nature‑based gatherings, a place where people come out of everyday life to rest beside river and forest, to walk trails, share stories around firelight, and connect through collective experience — making it a meaningful home for gatherings like our Womb Fire Festival!
Postpartum & Baby Massage
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FATHERS
It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

