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A nourishing and welcoming space for all mothers.


Being a mother is a beautiful experience but it’s also hard. No matter how old your children are, we all need time and space for ourselves - to fill up our cups and feel loved and nurtured. So we can continue being the great mothers we are for our children.


This women’s circle is an intimate, sacred space free of judgments or expectations where gather to reconnect with ourselves and our truth. As we sit in sisterhood, we drop all the labels and disconnect from our daily responsibilities. You can expect guided meditations, movement, music, journaling and more.



Your monthly space to relax and restore - find peace, sharing, connection and a community of support for this journey of change and growth.

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