Tsadae Neway (presently not taking Clients)
As a sacred cultivator, I have been learning ways of birth-keeping and holistic wellness since 1995, when a portal opened to facilitate my healing and transformation through wise ancestral and traditional practices honoring the earth and all life. For the past 25 years, I have taken on many roles to support birthing bodies and their families including: childbirth education, prenatal and postpartum bodywork, full-spectrum Doula services, home birth, plant medicine work, and plant-based chef offerings. Curating safe spaces for BIPOC womxn is a passion and fuels my inspiration to continue to serve. I facilitate individual and group counseling sessions. As a Functional Nutrition and Lifestyle PractitionerI guide individuals and groups to elevate their practices of wellness.
MY embodiment and passion as a movement artist is inspired by folkloric dance traditions of the African Diaspora, yoga, and da yen qi gung, which I integrate into my practice. I am a certified massage therapist and instructor, specializing in Prenatal and Postpartum massage, Deep/Soft tissue work, Breema, Craniosacral Therapy, Somatic Emotional Release, Acupressure, Ashiatsu, Neuromuscular therapy, and Sealing Ceremonies.
I am also grateful to be a mother of three incredible children, my most devoted service of all. I love to be in nature, to hike, garden and cultivate her maker skills.
Bria Bailey
I am a double mastered health equity researcher, community birthworker, apprentice midwife, mother, and dancer. As a birthworker, I center my care around the collective liberation of Black and Indigenous communities by co-creating joyous experiences during their pregnancy and postpartum journeys and by upholding the ancestral traditions of the Granny Midwives of the South. I believe that birth is a sacred event and am grateful to offer my support as an innovator operating at the intersection of science and spirituality.
IG: Bria.nicholle