Childless Connections
Belonging, Peace, Safety

Can you imagine the safety and peace—the truly magical feeling of being surrounded by others who get you, who see your beautiful heart? Where words aren’t needed, because belonging is felt so deep in your bones. Where your nervous system can finally rest, knowing no one in the room has children. Where you feel visible, all of you feels seen. Our stories may differ, yet each carries the unique pain of wanting and not having. Here, you are safe. Here, hearts can connect. Here, magic unfolds.

My Experience
I mainly work online but I have also had the privelage that I have met hundreds of CNBC folks in the real world. I’ve hosted small gatherings and I’ve stepped into larger events. Each time, I’ve felt the same mixture of excitement and nerves—especially when finally meeting in person people I had only known online.
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But within seconds, those nerves melt away. What follows is connection, belonging, love, compassion—and hugs (I know they are not for everyone, but I really do love the hugs). In these spaces, I’ve cried, I’ve laughed, I’ve celebrated, with people who truly understand, people who get it.
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As someone who is childless not by choice, these connections mean everything. In a world that so often overlooks our experience, I’ve found places where I am seen, understood, and embraced.
Retreat Themes We May Explore
​Each gathering has its own flavour — sometimes tender, sometimes celebratory, always rooted in belonging. Here are some of the retreats I’m ready to run:
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Healing the Mother & Father Wounds: Exploring how our earliest relationships shaped us — and gently opening space for release, compassion, and repair.
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Awakening Vitality & Desire: Rediscovering the aliveness of our bodies, our sensuality, and the spark of energy still waiting to be expressed.
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Love After Loss: Rebuilding, renewing, or deepening romantic relationships while navigating the landscape of childlessness.
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Honoring & Celebrating Us: Creating rituals and celebrations that center our lives, milestones, and womanhood.
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Celebrating and Holding Ourselves on Hard Days: Gentle, nourishing gatherings around tender holidays like Mother’s Day — offering compassion, solidarity, and connection.