Wild Ginger's
Birth Keeper Program
*Online Course*
For Birth Keepers of All Kinds, Expecting Parents,
Babies & All Who Support Them
2021 Course Now CLOSEd!
We are overjoyed to invite you to join us for our Birthkeepers Program, a program designed to support new or expecting parents, babies, birthkeepers and workers and all those who support the birth process to explore together. Our beloved program is now online!
This program will be held online via Zoom. Participants are welcome to join each class live, or are welcome to view the recordings which will be posted the week after the live class. Recordings will be available for one year from the start of the program. Participants will gain access to our student portal the week before class begins, no materials are necessary, and the portal will contain class links, recordings as well as any notes we include in the class. This course will be primarily webinar lecture and presentation style focusing on the course content shared by the presentor and less participatory then some might be used to. There will be time for Q&A at designated times during the live session. Additional feedback and questions are always welcome to [email protected]
The Birthkeeper Program Is:
~ For individuals with an interested in gaining knowledge and support while going through or supporting others through the birth process.
~ Focused on empowering participants with basic knowledge and information birth, various methods of support, fertility, holistic wellness and support for new parents, mamas, babies and families and more.
~ Taught by skilled instructors in areas of birth, holistic health, herbs, nutrition, with years of professional experience.
~ Is designed to give you practical skills as well as basic theoretical background to implement knowledge and strategies gained in this course for self or as a professional service.
This program will be held online via Zoom. Participants are welcome to join each class live, or are welcome to view the recordings which will be posted the week after the live class. Recordings will be available for one year from the start of the program. Participants will gain access to our student portal the week before class begins, no materials are necessary, and the portal will contain class links, recordings as well as any notes we include in the class. This course will be primarily webinar lecture and presentation style focusing on the course content shared by the presentor and less participatory then some might be used to. There will be time for Q&A at designated times during the live session. Additional feedback and questions are always welcome to [email protected]
The Birthkeeper Program Is:
~ For individuals with an interested in gaining knowledge and support while going through or supporting others through the birth process.
~ Focused on empowering participants with basic knowledge and information birth, various methods of support, fertility, holistic wellness and support for new parents, mamas, babies and families and more.
~ Taught by skilled instructors in areas of birth, holistic health, herbs, nutrition, with years of professional experience.
~ Is designed to give you practical skills as well as basic theoretical background to implement knowledge and strategies gained in this course for self or as a professional service.
Program Schedule
Each class is 12-4pm Eastern Time
February 27
Basic Herbal Medicine Making & Herbs for Fertility with Molly Meehan Brown
February 28
Home Remedies for Children and Babies with Olivia Fite
March 20
What's In my Herbal Birth Bag with Cori Achi
March 21
Gender Affirming Birth Work with Moss Froom
April 17
Gentle Birth Paradigm, Birth Relaxation & Visualization Techniques with Malika Hook Muhammad
April 18
Topic 1: Emotional Support During the Stages of Labor Topic 2: Understanding Birth Emergencies with Holly Poole-Kavana
May 15
Sacred Blessing Ceremony Facilitation for New Parents with Pansay Tayo
May 16
"Let the Milk Flow: Herbs and Foods to Support Lactation in the African Diaspora" with Divine Bailey-Nicholas
June 12
How Quality Postpartum Care Leads to Better Brain and Emotional Development in Infants with Muneera Fontaine
June 13
Adapting: Balancing Hormones In Times of Post-Miscarriage, Post-Lactation, and Other Times of Change with Olivia Fite
July 10
Caring for Desiring, Prenatal and Post Partum Bodies with Ellenie Cruz
July 11
Postpartum Care/ La Cuarentena with Brenda Amaya
February 27
Basic Herbal Medicine Making & Herbs for Fertility with Molly Meehan Brown
February 28
Home Remedies for Children and Babies with Olivia Fite
March 20
What's In my Herbal Birth Bag with Cori Achi
March 21
Gender Affirming Birth Work with Moss Froom
April 17
Gentle Birth Paradigm, Birth Relaxation & Visualization Techniques with Malika Hook Muhammad
April 18
Topic 1: Emotional Support During the Stages of Labor Topic 2: Understanding Birth Emergencies with Holly Poole-Kavana
May 15
Sacred Blessing Ceremony Facilitation for New Parents with Pansay Tayo
May 16
"Let the Milk Flow: Herbs and Foods to Support Lactation in the African Diaspora" with Divine Bailey-Nicholas
June 12
How Quality Postpartum Care Leads to Better Brain and Emotional Development in Infants with Muneera Fontaine
June 13
Adapting: Balancing Hormones In Times of Post-Miscarriage, Post-Lactation, and Other Times of Change with Olivia Fite
July 10
Caring for Desiring, Prenatal and Post Partum Bodies with Ellenie Cruz
July 11
Postpartum Care/ La Cuarentena with Brenda Amaya
About Your Instructors

Brenda Amaya
Brenda Amaya is a NOVA birth photographer, doula and mentor. Her mission is to offer wholehearted support for birthing people and Birthkeepers, especially Latino folks. She was born in El Salvador and raised in Virginia. Her traumatic first birthing experience brought her into birth photography and little by little she realized that with support, resources and birth education. Birth outcomes can look very different. Postpartum support is specially important to her as she has had night and day experiences in her own postpartums. She is currently studying traditional midwifery with an amazing Salvadorian traditional partera. And hopes to keep sharing her mix of Salvadorian roots and US upbringing into her birth work. Follow on social media: @the_doulatog
Postpartum Care/ La Cuarentena
This class will help parents plan for postpartum care in pregnancy. It will cover why postpartum care is so important, how to cook for the first 40 days of postpartum, how to prep your pantry for postpartum– secret superfoods! and go over simple rituals of self care and how to introduce them to your postpartum client.
Brenda Amaya is a NOVA birth photographer, doula and mentor. Her mission is to offer wholehearted support for birthing people and Birthkeepers, especially Latino folks. She was born in El Salvador and raised in Virginia. Her traumatic first birthing experience brought her into birth photography and little by little she realized that with support, resources and birth education. Birth outcomes can look very different. Postpartum support is specially important to her as she has had night and day experiences in her own postpartums. She is currently studying traditional midwifery with an amazing Salvadorian traditional partera. And hopes to keep sharing her mix of Salvadorian roots and US upbringing into her birth work. Follow on social media: @the_doulatog
Postpartum Care/ La Cuarentena
This class will help parents plan for postpartum care in pregnancy. It will cover why postpartum care is so important, how to cook for the first 40 days of postpartum, how to prep your pantry for postpartum– secret superfoods! and go over simple rituals of self care and how to introduce them to your postpartum client.

Cori Achi
Herbalist, Birthkeeper and Homebirther. As a mother of 6 children (3 homebirths), Cori believes that birth can be a source of healing & empowerment for women. As a Hawaiian Native, she has a deep respect for the placenta and was taught that this life giving organ and the umbilical cord or “piko” is what binds a child to the “ʻĀina” or land. Cori is a Birthkeeper trained at Centro Ashe & is a survivor of Birth Trauma, Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Post-partum Depression. It is her mission to use indigenous wisdom to support, nourish, empower, and celebrate motherhood.
What’s In My Herbal Birth Bag?
Cori Achi,will share how to pack an herbal birth bag based on birthing location. Cori will show the various holistic products and other essential items birthing people, and their partners can bring to create a comfortable and protective birth space under any conditions. Cori will share some favorite recipes and also discuss the importance of saving the placenta & umbilical cord and how birth partners can assist in the process.
Herbalist, Birthkeeper and Homebirther. As a mother of 6 children (3 homebirths), Cori believes that birth can be a source of healing & empowerment for women. As a Hawaiian Native, she has a deep respect for the placenta and was taught that this life giving organ and the umbilical cord or “piko” is what binds a child to the “ʻĀina” or land. Cori is a Birthkeeper trained at Centro Ashe & is a survivor of Birth Trauma, Hyperemesis Gravidarum and Post-partum Depression. It is her mission to use indigenous wisdom to support, nourish, empower, and celebrate motherhood.
What’s In My Herbal Birth Bag?
Cori Achi,will share how to pack an herbal birth bag based on birthing location. Cori will show the various holistic products and other essential items birthing people, and their partners can bring to create a comfortable and protective birth space under any conditions. Cori will share some favorite recipes and also discuss the importance of saving the placenta & umbilical cord and how birth partners can assist in the process.

Divine Bailey-Nicholas
Divine Bailey-Nicholas is a Trained Birth Assistant, Doula, Certified Lactation Counselor and Master Herbalist in the Southern Tradition. Originally from Chicago, IL, she is proud of her Delta Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia roots. It is that cultural foundation, that breathes through her plant medicine and birth work. Divine is also the Founder and Executive Director of Community Birth Companion, a non profit organization working to decrease infant and maternal mortality rates through childbirth education, breastfeeding support and community doulas in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana where she resides with her husband and 4 children.
"Let the Milk Flow: Herbs and Foods to Support Lactation in the African Diaspora"
Learn natural ways to support lactation through plant medicine and foodways of the African Diaspora.
Divine Bailey-Nicholas is a Trained Birth Assistant, Doula, Certified Lactation Counselor and Master Herbalist in the Southern Tradition. Originally from Chicago, IL, she is proud of her Delta Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia roots. It is that cultural foundation, that breathes through her plant medicine and birth work. Divine is also the Founder and Executive Director of Community Birth Companion, a non profit organization working to decrease infant and maternal mortality rates through childbirth education, breastfeeding support and community doulas in St. Landry Parish, Louisiana where she resides with her husband and 4 children.
"Let the Milk Flow: Herbs and Foods to Support Lactation in the African Diaspora"
Learn natural ways to support lactation through plant medicine and foodways of the African Diaspora.

Ellenie Cruz
Educator, Poet, Student Midwife, Doula, Asc3nding Herbalist, Reiki Master, Food Literacy Educator, Artist, Designer and Founder of Ac3nsion Art LLC- Ellenie Marie Cruz uses her given and learned talents to promote the art of ancestral practices to heal self, family and community. Motivated by social justice, she has shifted from being a high school English teacher to a free agent and entrepreneur promoting radical change through holistic wellness, self-care and community building.. Ellenie serves and impacts her community through birthwork work and Atabey School of Cultural Healing by offering courses and care that centers Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. She is the SOUL Organizer of the NOLA Herb Gathering, and author of the poetry book Saturn Return I: Glimpses of the past. Ellenie teaches with the Samara School of Community Herbalism and Wild Ginger Herbal Center and travels to teach and lecture on the subjects of radical full spectrum birth work, herbalism, community care, and more in small intimate group spaces and larger conferences.
Caring for Desiring, Prenatal and Postpartum Bodies
In this class we will examine and REDEFINE fertility and how we approach people who desire to be pregnant, are currently pregnant and our postpartum. This class is taught to encourage community members to take an active roll supporting birthers and those who desire to become pregnant. We also encourage the people who desire to become pregnant to be well informed about what is happening to their bodies and how to care for it!
Educator, Poet, Student Midwife, Doula, Asc3nding Herbalist, Reiki Master, Food Literacy Educator, Artist, Designer and Founder of Ac3nsion Art LLC- Ellenie Marie Cruz uses her given and learned talents to promote the art of ancestral practices to heal self, family and community. Motivated by social justice, she has shifted from being a high school English teacher to a free agent and entrepreneur promoting radical change through holistic wellness, self-care and community building.. Ellenie serves and impacts her community through birthwork work and Atabey School of Cultural Healing by offering courses and care that centers Black, Indigenous, and People of Color. She is the SOUL Organizer of the NOLA Herb Gathering, and author of the poetry book Saturn Return I: Glimpses of the past. Ellenie teaches with the Samara School of Community Herbalism and Wild Ginger Herbal Center and travels to teach and lecture on the subjects of radical full spectrum birth work, herbalism, community care, and more in small intimate group spaces and larger conferences.
Caring for Desiring, Prenatal and Postpartum Bodies
In this class we will examine and REDEFINE fertility and how we approach people who desire to be pregnant, are currently pregnant and our postpartum. This class is taught to encourage community members to take an active roll supporting birthers and those who desire to become pregnant. We also encourage the people who desire to become pregnant to be well informed about what is happening to their bodies and how to care for it!

Holly Poole-Kavana
Holly Poole-Kavana has worked as a doula since 2007 and as an out-of-hospital midwife's assistant since 2010. She has attended births at many area hospitals but currently focuses on home and birth center births. She especially enjoys serving queer / LGBTQ+ communities and supporting people who are building families outside the conventional nuclear family model. Holly also works as a clinical herbalist and medicine grower in Washington DC.
Topic 1: Emotional Support During the Stages of Labor
We will review the stages of labor and the physical and emotional changes that are common during each stage. Focus will be on the different kinds of emotional support that may be helpful as a person's birthing experience changes through the stages.
Topic 2: Understanding Birth Emergencies
This class will cover some of the most common emergency situations that happen during labor and the early postpartum recovery period. For each situation we'll discuss background information, common medical interventions that a birth keeper might witness, and how to support clients during these often hectic and stressful situations.
Holly Poole-Kavana has worked as a doula since 2007 and as an out-of-hospital midwife's assistant since 2010. She has attended births at many area hospitals but currently focuses on home and birth center births. She especially enjoys serving queer / LGBTQ+ communities and supporting people who are building families outside the conventional nuclear family model. Holly also works as a clinical herbalist and medicine grower in Washington DC.
Topic 1: Emotional Support During the Stages of Labor
We will review the stages of labor and the physical and emotional changes that are common during each stage. Focus will be on the different kinds of emotional support that may be helpful as a person's birthing experience changes through the stages.
Topic 2: Understanding Birth Emergencies
This class will cover some of the most common emergency situations that happen during labor and the early postpartum recovery period. For each situation we'll discuss background information, common medical interventions that a birth keeper might witness, and how to support clients during these often hectic and stressful situations.

Malika Hook Muhammad
Malika trained to be a doula in 2008 by Debra Pascali-Bonoro, author of Orgasmic Birth. After training, she spent several years working with the Philadelphia Alliance for Labor Support (PALS), providing childbirth education and support to families with limited financial resources. Malika moved to the DC metro Area in 2011 set-up shop as The DC Doula. With the help of an amazing doula and her husband, Malika peacefully navigated 50 hours of active labor that resulted in the birth of a fantastic little boy. In her spare time, Malika enjoys practicing yoga, studying herbalism, and learning about natural healing. In her other career, Malika obtained Masters degrees in Social Work and Education from Columbia University and Baruch College in New York City.
Gentle Birth Paradigm, Birth Relaxation & Visualization Techniques
This class will walk through how the mind-body connection impacts the birth experience and how we, as birthkeepers, can support the experience of birthing people. We will discuss the holistic stages of labor and some practical and accessible relaxation techniques. If you're able, please have access to 1-3 ice cubes.

Molly Meehan Brown
Molly Meehan Brown is the founder of Wild Ginger Herbal Center and deeply loves bringing people and plants together in community. Molly is a practicing community herbalist as well as a trained doula, and a mother of three. Molly has birthed two babies, adopted one, and has also experienced multiple pregnancy loss. From this experience she shares what she has learned supporting pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and beyond!
Basic Herbal Medicine Making & Herbs for Fertility
During this class we will focus on folk and holistic approaches to supporting our body to conceive as well as common approaches to fertility challenges. We will explore herbs and other natural approaches to support our health, vitality and wellness on our road to pregnancy. We will cover simple, basic, and folk approaches.
Molly Meehan Brown is the founder of Wild Ginger Herbal Center and deeply loves bringing people and plants together in community. Molly is a practicing community herbalist as well as a trained doula, and a mother of three. Molly has birthed two babies, adopted one, and has also experienced multiple pregnancy loss. From this experience she shares what she has learned supporting pre-pregnancy, pregnancy and beyond!
Basic Herbal Medicine Making & Herbs for Fertility
During this class we will focus on folk and holistic approaches to supporting our body to conceive as well as common approaches to fertility challenges. We will explore herbs and other natural approaches to support our health, vitality and wellness on our road to pregnancy. We will cover simple, basic, and folk approaches.

Moss Froom
Moss Froom is a nonbinary doula and childbirth educator living in Baltimore, MD. Moss offers trans and queer centered support services for people at all stages of their family building journeys, and teaches other birth workers how to provide support that's affirming and celebratory of trans and queer families.
Gender Affirming Birth Work Workshop
Are you a birth worker who wants their practice to be affirming and supportive of trans and queer pregnant people and their families? Join full-spectrum and trans & queer centered doula and childbirth educator Moss Froom as they walk you through the common use terminology for trans identities and experiences, gender-open birth words, and best practices for providing quality care for trans and queer people.
Moss Froom is a nonbinary doula and childbirth educator living in Baltimore, MD. Moss offers trans and queer centered support services for people at all stages of their family building journeys, and teaches other birth workers how to provide support that's affirming and celebratory of trans and queer families.
Gender Affirming Birth Work Workshop
Are you a birth worker who wants their practice to be affirming and supportive of trans and queer pregnant people and their families? Join full-spectrum and trans & queer centered doula and childbirth educator Moss Froom as they walk you through the common use terminology for trans identities and experiences, gender-open birth words, and best practices for providing quality care for trans and queer people.

Muneera Fontaine
Muneera Fontaine is mother to three children 22, 14, and 6. She first became interested in birth when planning her own VBAC. After successfully reaching her goal with the help of a supportive midwife and her husband, she realized that she wanted to help others learn more and reach the same goals. She learned about being a doula and immediately began studying and attending births. She has been attending births since 2008. She has served over 500 people and families across the services she provides. She currently practices as a Birth and Postpartum Doula, Child Birth Educator, Peer Lactation Consultant, and Womb Healer.
How Quality Postpartum Care Leads to Better Brain and Emotional Development in Infants
This class will explore the changes in the birthing person's body and how it supports emotional attachment in the infant. The emotional attachment is the foundation and beginning building blocks to brain development and healthy emotional development. This class will identify key ways to support this attachment, ways to notice ruptures and how to support repair in the parent/baby dyad.
Muneera Fontaine is mother to three children 22, 14, and 6. She first became interested in birth when planning her own VBAC. After successfully reaching her goal with the help of a supportive midwife and her husband, she realized that she wanted to help others learn more and reach the same goals. She learned about being a doula and immediately began studying and attending births. She has been attending births since 2008. She has served over 500 people and families across the services she provides. She currently practices as a Birth and Postpartum Doula, Child Birth Educator, Peer Lactation Consultant, and Womb Healer.
How Quality Postpartum Care Leads to Better Brain and Emotional Development in Infants
This class will explore the changes in the birthing person's body and how it supports emotional attachment in the infant. The emotional attachment is the foundation and beginning building blocks to brain development and healthy emotional development. This class will identify key ways to support this attachment, ways to notice ruptures and how to support repair in the parent/baby dyad.

Olivia Fite
Olivia Fite (her/she) is a clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist from the US and currently living in Portugal. She founded the O Herbals apothecary in Baltimore MD in 2013 and continues to spread the herbal love wherever she goes. Olivia lives for connecting people and plants, mentoring budding herbalists, and providing heartfelt inspiration through the art of healing with plants.
Home-remedies for Children and Babies
In this session, Olivia Fite, herbalist & momma of 2 young children, will share simple and effective remedies for the common ailments of infancy and childhood. She will address everything from healing small wounds, supporting sleep, digestive upset, urinary health, ear infections, and so much more. Learn about dosing for children, safety, and the top ten things that every caretaker of children should have at the ready. Healing with herbs also gives caretakers and children a chance to connect with nature and natural solutions in a fun, safe, and engaging way.
Adapting: Balancing Hormones In Times of Post-Miscarriage, Post-Lactation, and Other Times of Change
Life is full of changes. Humans grow & survive by their ability to adapt. Adaptogenic herbs and nutritional remedies can play a particularly special role in these times of great hormonal fluctuation. Join Olivia Fite, clinical herbalist, in exploring some of the most powerful and subtle hormone balancing herbs. Learn the specific indications for these beautiful balancers in addition to learning how to recommend them with respect and caution.
Olivia Fite (her/she) is a clinical herbalist and licensed nutritionist from the US and currently living in Portugal. She founded the O Herbals apothecary in Baltimore MD in 2013 and continues to spread the herbal love wherever she goes. Olivia lives for connecting people and plants, mentoring budding herbalists, and providing heartfelt inspiration through the art of healing with plants.
Home-remedies for Children and Babies
In this session, Olivia Fite, herbalist & momma of 2 young children, will share simple and effective remedies for the common ailments of infancy and childhood. She will address everything from healing small wounds, supporting sleep, digestive upset, urinary health, ear infections, and so much more. Learn about dosing for children, safety, and the top ten things that every caretaker of children should have at the ready. Healing with herbs also gives caretakers and children a chance to connect with nature and natural solutions in a fun, safe, and engaging way.
Adapting: Balancing Hormones In Times of Post-Miscarriage, Post-Lactation, and Other Times of Change
Life is full of changes. Humans grow & survive by their ability to adapt. Adaptogenic herbs and nutritional remedies can play a particularly special role in these times of great hormonal fluctuation. Join Olivia Fite, clinical herbalist, in exploring some of the most powerful and subtle hormone balancing herbs. Learn the specific indications for these beautiful balancers in addition to learning how to recommend them with respect and caution.

Pansay Tayo
Pansay Tayo is a Certified Birth Doula, Certified Birth Assistant, Certified Childbirth Educator, Placenta Encapsulation Specialist, Certified Naturopathic & Maternity Reiki Practitioner, Certified Sacred Pregnancy Retreat Facilitator, Sacred Space Creator and Spiritual Ritualist.
Pansay is known as the mother to mothers, and birthing persons bringing divine love, support, and healing through each stage of life.
She is determined to reclaim the SACREDNESS of WOMAN, PREGNANCY, BIRTH and TRANSITION into parenthood through her practice, Sacred Butterfly Births. Pansay creates Sacred Spaces for women and the community to feel safe & connect in sacred circle. Providing an environment of spiritual nourishment, stillness, witnessing, transparency, healing & empowerment.
Sharing necessary life tools of honoring and tending to the whole person: Spirit, Mind, Body through sacred ceremony, ritual & CREATING SACRED SPACE.
Sacred Blessing Ceremony Facilitation for New Parents
My Intention for this Birth Blessing/Honoring Ceremony Facilitator Training is to equip more of the community to help guide and nurture the Spirit, Mind and Heart of pregnant persons during their Sacred transition into parenthood through Ancestral Sacred Ceremony and Ritual.
Incorporating meaningful rituals to honor our rites of passages throughout life was always something our ancestors did. These rituals help us to mark powerful transitions and prepare our mind, body and spirit for leaping into the unknown. Pregnant persons around the world are beginning to recognize the importance of honoring these transitions, and “Birth Blessings ” are beginning to replace traditional baby showers.
Rooted in African and Navajo tradition, a Birth Blessing/Honoring, Blessing way or Mother Blessing, as it is called for modern purposes, honors a person's passage into parenthood and refills their spiritual cup in preparation for their upcoming birth.
Whether the parent is desiring a natural birth, unmedicated birth, sacred birth, home birth or birth in a hospital, they deserve to have a space where they can be encouraged to make this huge leap of divine transition.
A Sacred Birth Blessing has a spiritual component and is designed to focus heavily on the pregnant person so they have a chance to release their fears or worries and strengthen her spiritual connection to the birth process.
This Birth Blessing Ceremony Facilitator Training will not only prepare you to plan, organize and facilitate beautiful Sacred Ceremonies but also includes additional mentoring and possible opportunities to shadow me facilitating actual Birth Blessing Ceremony for my clients.
Pansay Tayo is a Certified Birth Doula, Certified Birth Assistant, Certified Childbirth Educator, Placenta Encapsulation Specialist, Certified Naturopathic & Maternity Reiki Practitioner, Certified Sacred Pregnancy Retreat Facilitator, Sacred Space Creator and Spiritual Ritualist.
Pansay is known as the mother to mothers, and birthing persons bringing divine love, support, and healing through each stage of life.
She is determined to reclaim the SACREDNESS of WOMAN, PREGNANCY, BIRTH and TRANSITION into parenthood through her practice, Sacred Butterfly Births. Pansay creates Sacred Spaces for women and the community to feel safe & connect in sacred circle. Providing an environment of spiritual nourishment, stillness, witnessing, transparency, healing & empowerment.
Sharing necessary life tools of honoring and tending to the whole person: Spirit, Mind, Body through sacred ceremony, ritual & CREATING SACRED SPACE.
Sacred Blessing Ceremony Facilitation for New Parents
My Intention for this Birth Blessing/Honoring Ceremony Facilitator Training is to equip more of the community to help guide and nurture the Spirit, Mind and Heart of pregnant persons during their Sacred transition into parenthood through Ancestral Sacred Ceremony and Ritual.
Incorporating meaningful rituals to honor our rites of passages throughout life was always something our ancestors did. These rituals help us to mark powerful transitions and prepare our mind, body and spirit for leaping into the unknown. Pregnant persons around the world are beginning to recognize the importance of honoring these transitions, and “Birth Blessings ” are beginning to replace traditional baby showers.
Rooted in African and Navajo tradition, a Birth Blessing/Honoring, Blessing way or Mother Blessing, as it is called for modern purposes, honors a person's passage into parenthood and refills their spiritual cup in preparation for their upcoming birth.
Whether the parent is desiring a natural birth, unmedicated birth, sacred birth, home birth or birth in a hospital, they deserve to have a space where they can be encouraged to make this huge leap of divine transition.
A Sacred Birth Blessing has a spiritual component and is designed to focus heavily on the pregnant person so they have a chance to release their fears or worries and strengthen her spiritual connection to the birth process.
This Birth Blessing Ceremony Facilitator Training will not only prepare you to plan, organize and facilitate beautiful Sacred Ceremonies but also includes additional mentoring and possible opportunities to shadow me facilitating actual Birth Blessing Ceremony for my clients.
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Program Investment & Logistics:
Earlybird Price $299
A Deposit of $100 is due to hold your spot, your final payment of $199 is due by February 10, 2021
If enrolling after February 10 please pay in full.
All payments are final, non-refundable and non-transferable.
Questions: Contact Us at [email protected]
A Deposit of $100 is due to hold your spot, your final payment of $199 is due by February 10, 2021
If enrolling after February 10 please pay in full.
All payments are final, non-refundable and non-transferable.
Questions: Contact Us at [email protected]