Hi ! I’m Brittany — a Full Spectrum Doula, Holistic Wellness Practitioner, and Herbalist.
I’m originally from Oakland, California, and my path into this work started long before I ever called myself a holistic practitioner.
I’ve spent more than 15 years working in healthcare, caring for people in pediatrics, women’s health, skilled nursing, and pediatric hospice. Throughout my career, one thing has always mattered to me: the person in front of me.
I’ve never been someone who believed care should be one-size-fits-all.
When I worked in skilled nursing, I learned my patients’ routines. I paid attention to the little things—what made them comfortable, what they needed, when they liked to do things, and what helped their day run more smoothly. I learned that sometimes good care meant adjusting my routine instead of asking someone else to adjust theirs.
That stayed with me.
My own experiences eventually led me deeper into holistic care and birth work. After experiencing several miscarriages and navigating my own experiences within the healthcare system, I became very aware of how cold and rushed care can feel when you are already vulnerable. During my own birth experience, I remember feeling unheard and rushed.
Then I saw many of those same experiences from the other side while working in postpartum care. I watched mothers become overwhelmed and, at times, labeled as “difficult” simply because they had questions, concerns, or needed to be heard.
A lot of the time, they didn’t need someone to fix them.
They needed someone to listen.
My work in pediatric hospice changed me in another way. Caring for children at the end of life—and witnessing what their families were carrying—taught me that care doesn’t stop with the person who is sick or dying. Sometimes the most important thing you can offer is presence. To sit with people in something you can’t fix. To make room for grief. To hold space for the whole family.
My own experiences with loss deepened that understanding.
All of these experiences eventually brought me to holistic wellness and herbalism. I became interested in supporting people in a way that looks at the whole picture—not just a symptom, diagnosis, pregnancy, loss, or difficult season in isolation.
Today, that is the heart of my work.
I support people through birth, postpartum, grief, transition, healing, and everyday life. I combine my healthcare experience with holistic wellness, herbal wisdom, and the kind of support I have always believed people deserve: care that is intentional, respectful, and deeply human.
I’m also a mother and a daughter. I’m currently in Texas, where I’m raising my daughter and caring for my mom.
So when I talk about care, I’m not talking about something I only learned professionally.
I know what it means to care for people.
I know what it means to need care.
And I know how important it is to feel seen, heard, respected, and supported while you’re moving through something that matters.
That is the kind of space I’m creating here.
My Background
● 15+ years as a Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)
● B.A. in Early Childhood Education
● Certified Holistic Wellness Practitioner
● Herbalist ● Certified Full Spectrum Doula
● Healthcare experience in pediatrics, women’s health, skilled nursing, postpartum care, and pediatric hospice