
Practitioner Training: Summer Series
Tending the Roots of Maternal Whole Care
School af Way & Bone
Dynamic summer series in Burlington VT~
Join us for this unique series to fortify your skills, understanding, and tracking of maternal whole care, focusing on rites of passage, birth integration, and grief.
photo credit: Dania Trejo Forest and Village 2024
Maternal Whole Care
During our time together, we'll explore the essential yet overlooked terrain of rites of passage, grief, and birth integration in relationship to maternal whole health and care.
We'll look closely at how becoming more fluent and skilled in these areas can help you significantly support Mothers' mental, emotional, spiritual and energetic health and how the ripple effects can greatly support family wellness.
This series is grounded in experiential content, hands-on practices, and council/discussion as we expand our capacity to tend to these beautiful and vulnerable passages.
You'll leave with actionable tools to weave into your practice and a more deeply rooted sense of navigating this vital terrain.
Join us!
Details
Wednesdays 12:30 pm - 3:30 pm at The Sanctuary Chace Mill Burlington
May 21st 2025 : Rites of Passage
How Rites of Passage framework and key tools in tending rites play a vital role in mental, emotional, energetic health and attachment.
June 18 2025 : Grief and Emotions
A dive into greater fluency with grief and emotional states - cultivating key skills in attunement, holding space and coherence (inner and outer).
July 16 2025 : Birth Integration and Imprints
Expanding awareness and basic tools to track and integrate birth story and/or birth imprints in ways that heal, empower and help create a field of safety.
Limited space available
All 3 sessions for $265 *early bird through 5/13
$95 single session
Questions? Reach out; I’d love to connect tish@wisewomanroots.com
“Whenever we honor the Mother, we fortify family, community, and Life. ”
— Tish Linstrom Wise Woman Roots
Tish Linstrom, M.A.
Tish’s work has long focused on maternal health and the early years. She is deeply passionate about the vital and sacred role that Whole Care for Mothers plays in thriving culture and the necessary support for practitioners to bring their best work forward through trainings that strengthen both the art and skill of Whole Care.
She is known for her capacity to hold collaborative learning spaces with great dedication, skill, and humor.
