Our Story

The woman behind The Turning Womb.

A quiet evolution from holding life into the world to holding women back into themselves.

Portrait of the founder

I began as a medicine woman, a birth worker, a fertility specialist — present at the most undefended hours of women's lives. I watched bodies open. I watched grief and joy share the same breath. And slowly, a pattern surfaced.

The women I sat with were extraordinary. They were also, almost universally, emotionally disconnected from themselves. Their bodies were healing. Their lives, by every external measure, were thriving. But softness had quietly left the room.

It became impossible to ignore: physical wellness alone was never going to return these women to themselves. The work belonged to the nervous system, to the identity, to the femininity that had been quietly traded for survival.

The Turning Womb is the methodology I built in answer. A practice rooted in emotional safety, nervous system softness, and the slow, luxurious return of a woman to her own interior.

You were never meant to live in defense of your own life.

Let us begin gently.