Remember the skills to meet the variations of birth with Trust, Connection, and Grounded Support

Rooted in Remembering:

Holistic Birth Skills workshop

Birth Time Village, Annadale, NSW, Australia

Monday March 2nd
9:30am-5pm

Reconnecting with the roots of tradtional birth support.

Whether you work in hospitals or private practice, you’ve likely felt the quiet ache for something more. The skills to support a woman when birth challenges arise, or to offer her something beyond pharmacological pain relief.

What women need is connection.

If you have:


• A desire to bring your hands back into your work


• A longing to feel deeply resourced, not only in what you know, but in how you hold


• A call to support women in a way that feels connected, sacred, intuitive, and confident

This circle is for you! For the midwives, doulas, birth keepers and birthing women ready to return to heart-centred, holistic birth support.

What we will explore together

During this one-day immersion, you’ll learn practical, hands-on skills grounded in traditional midwifery and womb-centred care:

The Art of the Rebozo - To support release, connection, and physical relief in pregnancy and labour.

Foundational Belly Binding Techniques - To nurture postpartum healing, offer womb support, and bring comfort during pregnancy.

Effective Techniques for Optimal Fetal Positioning - To help reduce interventions and promote gentler, more easeful births.

These traditionally rooted and time tested tools profoundly transform your practice.

They offer deeper connection, greater confidence, and grounded skill.

Whether you’ve worked in birth for decades or are just beginning, this circle will meet you where you are and support your growth.

The Details:

Location:
Birth Time Village
6 Reserve st, Annadale, NSW, Australia

Monday March 2nd

9:30am-5pm

$280 (Afterpay Available)
Limited Spaces

Babes in arms Welcomed
BYO Lunch

BONUS:

~Receive my Sacred Support Belly Binding Masterclass recording to continue your learning (Valued $210).
~Event discounts on artisan made hand woven Rebozos and Fajas.

You’ll leave this circle not only with new techniques, but with:

~A stronger sense of confidence in your hands on support

~A deeper connection to your purpose and why you chose this path

~Practical skills to support birth physiology in any setting

~A feeling of being replenished, supported, and seen

This is the kind of learning that stays with you, not just in your mind, but in your hands.

What past Attendees say:

“Sitting in circle is definitey my favourite style of learning. women sharing with women through shared experience and storytelling. thank you so much sarah for holding this space for us and sharing your knowledge''

Erin, Doula

“Thank you so much for all you shared today. i took a lot away and feel fresh hope for birthing women after spending time with likeminded birth workers who strive to make a difference''

Jenn, Midwife

"Your passion and wisdom is radiant. you glow and your eyes speak so much about your purpose''

Leah, Student midwife

For the journey ahead: Questions answered before you arrive

Can I use these skills in a hospital setting?

Absolutely. I find this is when I need to call on these tools even more. These practices are adaptable, even for women with a epidural. They support physiological birth, reduce interventions, and foster deeper connection with the women you care for.

What if I’m new to these practices?

Perfect. This circle is for all levels of experience. You’ll be guided step-by-step in a supportive, non-judgemental space.

Is it appropriate for me to be learning and offering these practices if I am not connected to these traditional cultures?

This work is rooted in recognition, respect, and reciprocity for the cultures and women who have passed this wisdom on. These teachings reflect a collective remembering of women’s wisdom across many cultures and generations.
In the spirit of reciprocity, 10% of all sales from this circle will be donated to The Midwife Project, a grassroots initiative in Guatemala supporting the continuation of traditional Maya midwifery.
All
rebozos and belly binds available for purchase are sourced directly from local artisans in Mexico and Guatemala, honouring their cultural lineage and ensuring fair wages.

What if I can’t afford the full payment right now?

No problem. You can pay in instalments using Afterpay at checkout, allowing you to spread the cost over time.

Is this a large event? Will I get personal guidance?

The circle is intentionally kept intimate so everyone has space to ask questions, practise the skills, and receive personal attention.

What if I work on call and can’t commit in advance?

Oh don’t I know this feeling! If this applies to you, please reach out to me directly and we’ll find a way forward.
Connect HERE.

What if I don’t have my own rebozo or belly bind?

No problems! You’ll be able to use a selection of beautiful, artisan-woven tools on the day.
If you feel inspired to bring one home, you’ll receive 10% off all purchases made at the circle. Cash preferred.

What to bring?

To feel comfortable and supported throughout the day, please bring:

~A yoga mat or cushions to sit comfortably on the ground
~Comfortable clothes you can move and stretch in
~A drink bottle to stay hydrated
~A notepad and pen for any reflections or notes
~Lunch


If you have your own rebozo or belly bind, feel free to bring them along