✨ Meet the Doula Night ✨

 

Every second Friday of the month @ 7:30PM

Co-hosted with our friends at Family Connection Chiropractic!

A fun, interactive event to connect with local doulas and explore how they can support you through pregnancy, birth, and beyond! Enjoy doula-speed dating, great conversation, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.💛✨



Free to members, $15 for non-members


 

Friday, 3/14 @ 7:30 pm

Save a spot for our very first Doula night!

Friday, 4/11 @ 7:30 pm

Can’t make it in March?! No problem - save your spot for our April Doula night!


About

Planning for birth and postpartum can feel like a whirlwind. Home birth or hospital? Epidural or unmedicated? Lactation consultant, formula, or both? And what the heck is a rebozo, anyway? There’s a lot to navigate, and the truth is—there’s no one right way to do this. At Honey Yoga, we don’t care what choices you make—we just want you to feel supported, informed, and confident as you make them.

Enter: Meet the Doula Night. A fun, interactive, and zero-pressure event where you can connect with local doulas—non-medical professionals who provide continuous support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Ask questions and explore how doulas can guide you, not medically, but emotionally, physically, and informationally, to feel empowered every step of the way. Think of it as speed dating, but for finding the right support team.

Bring your curiosity, an open mind, and get ready for an evening of great conversation, warm vibes, and helpful insights to make your journey into parenthood feel that much smoother.

What to Expect

  • Quick meet & greet: Rotate through short sessions with each doula, asking key questions about their experience, philosophy, and services

  • Comfortable & relaxed: Enjoy light refreshments and an informal setting designed to help you connect naturally

  • We’ll connect you after: You can take notes while you’re chatting to remember the doulas names, and then afterwards we’ll send you all their info so you don’t need to worry about transcribing numbers and emails! Just remember the name of you want to connect further with and you’ll be able to match it with their info after

  • Post-date mingling: After the speed rounds, mingle freely to reconnect with any doulas who you vibed with or anyone you might have follow-up questions for

Who Should Attend:

  • Expectant parents (mothers, partners, or any support person) interested in finding a doula who feels like the right fit

  • First-time parents or those who want a new perspective for their upcoming birth

  • Anyone curious about the role and benefits of having a doula


✨ Looking for more support beyond Doula Night? ✨
Become a monthly member and enjoy access to all of our Prenatal, Postpartum, and Beginners Series, plus a monthly Women’s Circle—everything you need to feel empowered and supported on your journey for just $129/month!

We highly recommend at least 2 yoga classes/week to maximize the benefits for birth and postpartum recovery!

 

Doula FAQ

  • A doula is a trained professional who provides continuous non-medical support during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. While doulas do not offer medical care, they provide vital physical, emotional, and informational support. Whether it’s helping you with pain management techniques, offering reassurance, or guiding you through your choices, doulas empower you to have the birth experience you want.

  • Whether you’re planning a hospital birth or an epidural, doulas provide non-medical support that can make your experience smoother. They’re there to guide you, help with comfort techniques, and support your decisions—no matter what kind of birth you’re having. Our Meet the Doula night is a perfect time to ask a variety of experienced doulas how they can support you, whatever birth you’re planning!

  • Yes! A doula is non-medical and works alongside your partner or support person. In fact, they an also be huge help and support to your partner when birth gets long or complicated—as it sometimes does!

  • You can hire a doula at any point in your pregnancy! Some people hire a doula as early as the first trimester to have ongoing support and guidance, while others wait until the third trimester when preparing for birth becomes a priority. The earlier you hire a doula, the more time you’ll have to build a strong relationship and feel fully supported throughout your journey.

  • Great question! A midwife is a medical professional trained to provide prenatal care, deliver babies, and handle medical aspects of childbirth. A doula, on the other hand, is a non-medical support person who focuses on emotional, physical, and informational support before, during, and after birth. While midwives handle clinical care, doulas are there to ensure you feel empowered, comforted, and heard throughout your journey. Many people choose to have both!