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Virtual Postpartum Circle

Virtual Postpartum Circle is a one-hour sacred pause created just for new mothers, held gently in the comfort of your own home.

This is a space without performing, without pressure, without needing to have it all together. While this circle is for mothers only, you are welcome to care for your baby as needed, nurse during sharing, rock them to sleep, mute and sway, or simply listen. Take it from your bedroom, your couch, your parked car during nap time, wherever you can exhale.

Rooted in the tradition of women’s circles, we gather in intentional virtual community to breathe, soften, and return to ourselves. Through guided reflection, gentle sharing, and grounded presence, we step into a psychologically safe container that honors the quiet metamorphosis of early motherhood.

In this circle, we explore:

  • The identities we have shed

  • The egos that have been uprooted

  • The sacred tension between joy and struggle

  • The tenderness and initiation of postpartum

There is no fixing here. No advice-giving. No comparison.
Only witnessing. Only truth. Only connection.

Postpartum Circle is a sanctuary to be seen as a woman inside of motherhood, to remember that your inner world matters, that your evolution is sacred, and that even in the intimacy of your own home, you are not alone in the unraveling and the rising.

Come as you are.
Log in exactly as you are.
Leave feeling steadied, supported, and more deeply connected, to yourself and to a circle of mothers walking this same threshold beside you.

Facilitated by Eileen Cullen

Eileen’s commitment to community is steady and deeply felt, with a particular passion for uplifting women and young girls. She views Women’s Circles as part of a long-standing, sacred lineage—spaces that have existed across cultures and generations for connection, reflection, and transformation. In a time when genuine connection can feel scarce, she believes these circles offer essential opportunities for healing, self-discovery, and returning to both self and community.

Over the past seven years, Eileen has devoted herself to the study and facilitation of council, restorative justice, and communication circles for both youth and adults. Rooted in a strong personal spiritual practice, she approaches this work as an act of service, holding intentional, grounded space where others can feel seen, heard, and supported in their own journeys.

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