Posts Tagged ‘Doula School’
Free Workshop – Creating a Lead Magnet
Creating a Lead Magnet from Start to Finish! You are in the right place if you are: A doula looking for new clientsA doula wanting to expand your business A doula wanting to start/grow their mailing listA doula looking to make more money! …but you are feeling… Have no idea where to start with digital…
Read MoreFree Workshop – Kickass Consults
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MoreGetting Your Doula Business Off the Ground – Free Workshop
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MoreFree Workshop: Getting Your Doula Business Off the Ground
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MoreLori Stafford: The bebo mia be brave award
My name is Lori Stafford and I am grateful to be the runner up of the Brave Award. I have three sons ages thirty, twenty-six and twenty-two and I am a grandmother fourteen month granddaughter named Riley. My current career as a caregiver taking care of my mother. My previous career experience has been in…
Read MoreDenise A. Ransom and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary
You want to know about me? Sure. Here are a few things that I can say. Once I realized I was a woman who could produce milk, I knew that I was going to breastfeed/chestfeed. My earliest memory was walking down my high school hall with a few friends saying that I was definitely going…
Read MoreDiamond Sadé and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary
, Hi, I’m Diamond Sadé Walker I am a Hard-working, courageous, generous, dedicated, and loving woman. I am continuing my education in early childhood development at Texas State University. I am the middle child, I have an older brother and a younger brother. My younger brother and I are 15 years apart. My mother Misty…
Read MoreThe Queers for Queer Care Award by Nicki
Maternal Support Practitioner MSP Scholarship – Fall 2021 Hello everyone! My name is Nicole, but I also go by Nicki or Nicoletta, and I use the pronouns she/her. As a little girl I was obsessed with babies, and I believe this is when the journey began, on my winding path, to become a birth worker.…
Read MoreJeska Sta.Teresa and The JAYU human rights award
Maternal Support Practitioner Certification Scholarship – Fall 2021 What makes me different is my advantage My name is Jeska Sta.Teresa, from the Philippines. My mother is the head of our household, alongside her twin who is a 2nd mom to us. I have a sister. I’m younger but people call me the “big-sis”. We have…
Read MoreColouring Contest – WIN a bebo mia Course!
Last month we featured Lauren Turner, A.K.A Ren The Doula, and her AMAZING coloring book for World Breastfeeding Week. “I love bringing a creative aspect into client care practice, and colouring was something I found to be meditative while on bedrest. Using art both as a teaching and therapy tool is a great way to…
Read MoreBirth Of A Doula: Lyndsey's Scholarship Story
For the Spring 2018 Doula Scholarship submissions for the Maternal Support Practitioner Program at bebo mia inc we had some amazing applicants and are thrilled to present our winners’ submissions. With the help of some incredible sponsors like Olivia Scobie & Candice Tizzard of Stages Doula, we were able to offer 6 Scholarships to the very first…
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