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Art of Plants

Herbalism Retreat

In-Person Immersive · 7-Day Course

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Become a Birth Ally: Doula

Join us for this seven-day immersion into the ancient and essential work of the Doula.

Together, we will walk the full arc of the reproductive journey—conception, pregnancy, physiologic birth, postpartum, and pregnancy release. Learning what it truly means to protect the sanctity of each stage. Birth is not merely a moment; it is an initiation that reshapes a woman's entire being, and those who tend this portal carry a profound responsibility.

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Birth keepers are one of the guardians of the birth portal—the ones who hold the invisible architecture of safety so that the mother–baby dyad can remain intact, undisturbed, and sovereign. To serve in this role is to become a protector of physiologic birth, an embodiment of what it means to trust our physiologic wisdom, and a witness to the ancient power that moves through a woman's body when she is held with reverence. 

This in-person gathering is a weaving of classroom learning, ritual, hands-on practice, and embodied knowing. You will study the hormones, nervous system, biomechanics, fetal rhythms, and birth ecology that must be safeguarded for physiologic birth to unfold in its true design. You will also learn how to tend the subtle, unseen dimension of birth—the realm where intuition, presence, and ceremony anchor trust into the experience. 

You will receive the mentorship, practical skills, and deep inner inquiry needed to serve with integrity, devotion, and embodied clarity. This training prepares you to step into your role as a doula or birth keeper—rooted, ready, and aligned with the sacred nature of this work.

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  • The Curriculum •

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Why Join Us

The world needs more doulas who uphold women's sovereignty in birth. Our current system often prioritizes medical intervention over a woman-centered experience. As a doula, you'll empower women to make informed choices, reclaim control of their birthing experience, and honor the ancient tradition of women supporting women. 

You'll be a vital advocate for holistic, woman-centered healthcare that prioritizes a mother's well-being alongside the well-being of her baby and family as a whole. By providing emotional support, evidence-based information, and practical guidance, doulas bridge the gap between traditional wisdom and modern healthcare, fostering a safe and sacred space for birth. 

Becoming a doula or birth/postpartum ally is a powerful step toward reclaiming our sovereignty as women. By educating ourselves and others about the natural birthing process and the importance of honoring our spiritual and biological needs, we can challenge the medicalized and patriarchal systems that often dictate women's reproductive experiences. 

This work is not just about supporting birth; it is about reclaiming our agency, challenging societal norms, and fostering a more equitable and empowering world for women. 

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This is for you if

This training is for the women who feel the ancient pull in their bones—the whisper that birth work is not a "career," but a remembering. A return to ourselves, to who we have always been and to who we are becoming. A reclamation of something older than language. 

  • You feel called to birth work as a sacred vocation

If the mysteries of womanhood stir something deep in your belly... if you have always known you are meant to stand at the threshold with other women... this training will feel like coming home to the best parts of yourself.

  • You are a new or aspiring doula craving real, embodied, hands-on learning

Not online modules. Not sterile information. You want the heat of the fire, the presence of mentors, the living transmission that only happens in circle and on the land with each other.

  • You are a mother who understands birth as initiation

Perhaps you've walked the path yourself, and now you feel the call to carry the torch for others. You know the terrain of thresholds, and you're ready to support women as they step into their own becoming.

  • You are a woman reclaiming our ancestral ways

If you feel the ache of severed lineages… if you long to reweave yourself into the web of midwives, aunties, sisters, and birth keepers who tended birth since the beginning—this immersion will feed you.

  • You are a practitioner wanting to deepen your medicine

Herbalists, yoga teachers, therapists, bodyworkers, space holders—anyone who serves women and families. You want tools that are embodied, ancestral, trauma-informed, and rooted in the physiology of the feminine. 

  • You are an activist committed to protecting reproductive rights

If you are devoted to rebuilding a world where mothers, babies, and families are protected… if you know that real change requires skills, embodied knowledge, and the courage to stand firm in sacred truth—this training gives you the tools, the language, and the backing to become a true advocate. 

  • You want to support the rebirth of community-based reproductive care

If you believe in women's sovereignty, mother-baby protection, village support, and the quiet revolution happening through birth keepers reclaiming their power—you are ours, and we are yours.

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  • Meet Your Guides •

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• Meet Your Guest Teachers •

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Course Cost

A 7-Day Doula Training

Course Only Tuition: $1,450 USD

Schedule a free Discovery Call. 

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Our Daily Flow

8:30 – 9:30

Embodiment Practice


9:30 – 1:00

First Lecture (e.g. Birth Physiology)


1:00

Lunch


2:00 – 5:30

Guest Teacher & Hands-On Practice


5:30 – 7:00

Optional Evening Activity
(Sauna, Fire, Etc.)

 
 

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