The Vault
Where mindset, manifestation, and marketing come together to support your growth—inside and out.
This space is designed for birth professionals who want aligned visibility, powerful content, and a business that actually feels like them. You'll find a mix of soulful strategy, practical marketing insights, energetic tools, and mindset shifts—all created to help you grow with clarity and confidence.
Not just strategy. Not just mindset.
This is where it all comes together.
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Shift how you think, so you can shift how you show up.
Explore belief systems, business confidence, comparison recovery, money mindset, and energetic leadership—designed for the unique emotional labor of birth work. -
Tap into the energetic side of growth.
Learn how to clarify your desires, regulate your energy, and attract opportunities in a way that feels natural and empowering—no fluff, just real alignment in action. -
Strategy is important. But energy is what people feel.
We explore content confidence, visibility fears, launch energy, and how to create from a regulated, empowered place. Marketing becomes magnetic when it’s aligned. -
Because growing a business means growing yourself.
These pieces go deeper into becoming the version of you who can lead, show up, expand, and create the business you see in your vision—without the performance mask. -
Cycles, slowness, and stretching into your next level.
For the times you’re shifting, pausing, growing, or re-evaluating. These reflections help you honor your pace and trust the process.
How Doulas Without Children Can Provide Exceptional Care
As a doula without children, you may wonder how to provide the best care to expectant mothers, but your expertise, empathy, and dedication are all you need to offer exceptional support. By focusing on active listening, building strong partnerships with other professionals, and continually expanding your knowledge, you can confidently guide your clients through their pregnancy and birth experiences. Embrace the power of your unique perspective, and remember, your support is invaluable, regardless of personal experience. For more insights and actionable tips on enhancing your doula practice, join the Vault today!
The Hidden Costs of Underpricing Your Birth Services
Many birth professionals struggle with underpricing their services in an effort to remain accessible, but this often leads to burnout, overwork, and financial stress. In this blog, we explore the hidden costs of underpricing, including attracting the wrong clients, overworking, and undervaluing the entire profession. Shifting your mindset to charge what you’re truly worth not only helps sustain your business but also allows you to attract committed clients who will value your expertise. Learn how to confidently raise your rates and create a thriving, long-term practice. Join the Vault for more in-depth information on how to take control of your pricing strategy.
Should Birth Professionals Offer Payment Plans? Pros, Cons, and the Best Way to Set Them Up
Offering payment plans can make your birth services more accessible while helping you maintain steady cash flow—but they also come with risks like late payments and added admin work. In this article, we break down the pros and cons, best practices, and how to set up payment plans on platforms like Square, Stripe, and HoneyBook. Join the Vault to read the full article and get expert insights on structuring payment plans for your birth business!
Unlock a New Income Stream with Group Doula Sessions
Looking to expand your doula business? Group doula sessions offer a fantastic opportunity to reach more clients, increase your income, and build a supportive community. In this article, we explore how to set up group sessions, the benefits they offer, and how to successfully market them. Discover how you can implement this new income stream while maintaining quality care for your clients.
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How Much Can a Doula Earn
Doulas, an important component of childbirth support, provide emotional, physical, and informational assistance to expectant mothers before, during, and after childbirth. Beyond the rewards of making a positive impact on families, potential doulas often wonder about the financial side of this profession.