about brandi

My passion for birthwork started early—like, really early. I was 12 when I witnessed the birth of my younger sibling, and it completely shifted how I saw the world. Years later, when I had my first baby in 2014, I was lucky to have the home birth I had always envisioned - fully supported and trusting in my body. But as I stepped into parenthood, I realized how rare that kind of experience was. So many of my peers had traumatic or disempowering births, and the gaps in prenatal and postpartum care - especially in marginalized communities - were impossible to ignore. That realization pushed me to train with DTI (Doula Trainings International) and fully step into this work.

Now, in my postpartum work, I see the fourth trimester as a huge, beautiful, messy transition - one that deserves way more support than our culture gives it. Parents need just as much care as their babies, and I’m here to create a soft, supportive landing in those early weeks. That means practical help, emotional reassurance, and real talk—no judgment, no pressure to do things a certain way. Parenthood isn’t about getting everything ‘right’; it’s about finding what works for you and giving yourself grace along the way. However that looks for you, I’m here for it.