Womb Talk: Every Day Practices for Embodying Birth Work



This is for you if:

You are currently practicing or are feeling called to join the path of birth work. Whether you are a doula, birth keeper, birth worker, womb healer, midwife, or all of the above, this course was designed to support where you are today.

Welcome. You belong here.

Perhaps you are noticing:

  • a disconnect between you and your clients,
  • a tension between how you were trained and how you want to practice birth work,
  • a desire to return to ancestral traditions and you are not sure how to begin,
  • a longing to practice birth work in another location and are curious about how to be accepted in your new community

Or maybe you want to know and understand:

  • why the term "midwife" did not always exist in most indigenous African languages,
  • the use of water in birth work,
  • plant wisdom in Senegal,
  • how to embody midwifery through an indigenous African lens

This Womb Talk was designed with you in mind.

Enrolling today gives you:

  • lifetime access to the course and any updated materials on this topic.
  • access to Joyell Arvella for follow-up coaching and mentorship, and
  • opportunities to receive discounts on future offerings from Wombs of Wata

Womb Talk Curriculum


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