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Womb ecology: of land and water (5 part workshop series)


Womb Ecology: of Land and Water was born through my work as a herbalist and moon circle facilitator, encountering and supporting people navigating painful cycles, hormonal imbalance, emotional overwhelm, and a deep longing for more holistic, ancestral ways of understanding their bodies and cycles.

Alongside this work, a question kept returning:

How can deepening our understanding of menstrual cycle wisdom and womb care help us become better advocates for the land, our communities, and ourselves?

Through ecological thinking, ancestral knowledge, and lived experience, the womb is understood not as a problem to fix, but as a living landscape. One shaped by soil, water, nourishment, movement, story, pleasure, and care.

This 5-part in-person workshop series invites us to reconnect with the womb and pelvic region as an ecosystem and to explore how tending to our inner landscapes mirrors how we tend to the Earth. Whilst providing gender-inclusive education and demystifying the menstrual cycle to promote better health and wellbeing.

It will be held between March-May 2026

More information released on 11th February 2026, sign up to our newsletter to know first.

FAQ’s

Q. How long is the course and when will it run from?

The course will run across five sessions between March-April 2026 at Shai Space, London on Saturday’s between 1-4pm.

Q. Can I sign up to attend specific workshops instead of the entire course?

You will only be able to attend the first workshop as a stand-alone option. After that you will be given the opportunity to sign up to the full course in order to continue the journey.

Q. Who is this course for?

This series is designed for women, femmes, trans men, and non-binary or gender-diverse people who have a lived relationship to menstruation, the womb, or the pelvic space.

The work involves intimate reflection, embodied practices, and personal sharing, and has been intentionally shaped to support emotional and somatic safety within this group.

Images below by Ella Brolly

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