FOR BIRTH WORKERS

Support for Those Who Support Families

Practical somatic tools to help you stay grounded, connected, and strong

You Hold Space for Others

Birth workers — doulas, midwives, lactation consultants, perinatal mental health providers, and early childhood specialists — play a powerful role in shaping early attachment and nervous system health.

But who holds space for you?

This work helps you stay resourced, regulated, and resilient — so you can continue showing up fully for the families you serve.

Cozy therapy space

Workshops Help Birth Workers:

Recognize the body‑imprint of early trauma
Support parents in regulating their nervous systems
Use movement and touch to promote bonding
Understand early movement patterns
Care for your own body and nervous system
Calming instruments

Workshop Options

Available as presentations, seminars, workshops, professional trainings, and team retreats.

Participants Walk Away With:

  • Simple movement tools for bonding and regulation
  • Strategies for soothing and co‑regulation
  • Insight into early developmental movement
  • Support for perinatal mental health
  • Practices for self-care and nervous system regulation

What Birth Workers Are Saying

Bring Somatic Training to Your Team

Contact Angie to learn more or schedule a workshop.

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Angie Yetzke

Meet Angie

A somatic movement therapist, educator, and guide with 30 years of experience in understanding how the body moves and heals.

Angie helps children, adults, parents and families release body‑held tension and trauma, repattern the nervous system, and reclaim peace. Her approach is gentle, relational, and grounded in neuroscience.

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