How to Host a Meet-up for Doulas in Your Local Area

Have you been trying to find ways to connect with other birthworkers in your area and share valuable experiences?

if you are ready to discover the secret to building a strong, supportive network of birthworkers in your community, then get out a pen and paper; this episode is for you!

In this episode, we dive into the following:

  • Why connecting with local doulas can revolutionize your birthwork practice

  • My top strategies for creating impactful gatherings for doulas.

  • The hidden benefits of regular meet-ups for birth doulas in your area

  • … and a whole lot more!

If you're tired of feeling isolated and disconnected in your doula practice, then you wanna listen up!

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