Hi, I’m Brittany — a mother, doula, women's circle facilitator, and community builder.
After leaving my corporate career to become a stay-at-home mom, I found myself deeply transformed by motherhood. Not just by the beauty and challenges of raising children, but by the absence of the kind of community and support I believe mothers truly need. That realization set me on a new path, rooted in care, connection, and service to other women and families.
Over the past several years, I have studied and obtained several certifications including: Certified Postpartum Doula, Certified Lactation Educator (CLE), and Women's Circle Facilitator. I’ve supported women one-on-one in their homes during the early postpartum period, offering practical care and emotional presence through food-as-medicine, traditional bodywork, and intentional space holding. I’ve also led postpartum planning workshops, helping couples prepare for this sacred, and often overlooked, Fourth Trimester.
Today, my work continues to evolve alongside my passions. I currently facilitate The Palouse Mother’s Circle, a monthly gathering for mothers to come together over a nourishing meal, share from the heart, and experience the kind of community we’re too often missing in our culture. I’m also excited to be launching the Wheel of the Year Women’s Circle, creating space for women to reconnect with themselves, each other, and the earth’s natural rhythms.
I believe in the power of circles. I believe in women’s wisdom. And I believe that none of us were meant to mother, or live, in isolation.
I’m now pursuing my Master of Social Work at Boise State University, with the goal of becoming a Licensed Clinical Social Worker specializing in women’s and perinatal mental health. Alongside my private offerings, I serve on the leadership team of the Palouse Doula Collective and am involved in my community including organizing a free, biannual Mama & Baby Clothing + Gear Swap, helping build the kind of modern village every parent deserves.
This work isn’t just my profession — it’s my calling. I’m here to help cultivate the spaces, support, and sisterhood that allow mothers and women to thrive, not just survive.
I’m so glad you’re here. <3