One-on-One Coaching: Enrich Your Doula Business with Perinatal Bereavement Support Coaching.

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Are You Ready to Transform Your Doula Practice?

Do you feel called to expand your doula practice by offering meaningful, life-changing bereavement support to families navigating pregnancy loss? Are you ready to become a trusted, compassionate resource for grieving families while building a sustainable, impactful business?

If so, this one-on-one coaching experience is designed for you. Whether you are new to this field or looking to deepen your expertise, our coaching sessions will give you the tools, strategies, and confidence to integrate bereavement care into your existing practice seamlessly.

Evelyn James and Company

We are on a mission to be the BEST Perinatal Bereavement Training in the World, for DOULAS.

What You’ll Gain from 1:1 Coaching with Vallen Webb

In these personalized coaching sessions, we will focus on how to:

  • Master compassionate communication to engage grieving families with empathy and professionalism.

  • Confidently navigate the emotional complexities of perinatal loss, including miscarriage, stillbirth, and pregnancy after loss.

  • Support birth partners and families through the physical and emotional realities of grief.

  • Expand your practice and income by adding bereavement support as a sustainable service.

  • Develop a toolkit of practical strategies for handling crisis situations, hospital advocacy, and long-term family care.

  • Take care of yourself through intentional self-care practices, avoiding burnout, and maintaining emotional resilience.

Vallen Webb pregnant with Evelyn James, July 15th, 2019

Evelyn and I, one of our last pictures together on her due date. July 15th, 2019.

Why work with me?

As a bereavement and postpartum doula, educator, and founder of Evelyn James and Company, I understand both the challenges and rewards of this work. After experiencing the loss of my daughter Evelyn while my husband was deployed, I dedicated my life to supporting families postpartum and through pregnancy loss. I know firsthand how meaningful it is to walk this journey alongside grieving families, and I’m here to guide you every step of the way as you add this critical service to your practice.

With my background in grief work, military family support, and business development, I’ve helped dozens of doulas successfully integrate bereavement care into their services.

Vallen Webb and daughter Evelyn James, Photo by NILMDTS. July 20th, 2019

Me and Evelyn. Photo Credit: NILMDTS

Why Add Bereavement Support to Your Doula Practice?

Grief work is heart-centered work, and the impact you can have by supporting families through pregnancy loss is profound. This one-on-one coaching experience will prepare you to not only provide care during a family’s hardest moments but also build a thriving doula business that offers meaningful services in your community.

  • Be the difference families need during pregnancy loss by providing support beyond what hospitals and clinics can offer.

  • Offer holistic support tailored to the unique needs of military families, hospital births, and at-home miscarriage care.

  • Stay connected with families through ongoing services like support groups, pregnancy after loss guidance, and memory-making rituals.

  • Become a leader in your field by adding this specialized skill set to your practice.

This is Your Moment to Grow and Make an Impact

The time to start offering bereavement support is now. Families need compassionate professionals who can provide care, connection, and guidance through their most difficult moments. By adding this specialized service to your doula practice, you’ll be fulfilling a critical need and positioning yourself as a leader in your field.

  • "Grief isn’t something you finish. It’s not a task to complete, a problem to solve, or a project to finish. Grief is part of your new life; it’s a new way of being."

    Unknown-

  • "Empathy has no script. There is no right way or wrong way to do it. It’s simply about being present and holding space for someone else’s pain."

    Brene Brown-

  • “Each person’s grief is as unique as their fingerprint. But what everyone has in common is that no matter how they grieve, they share a need for their grief to be witnessed.”

    David Kessler-

  • “The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of those depths.”

    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross-