The Gathering Facilitators

  • Author, yogini, teacher trainer, Odissi dancer, and founder of the Bhakti Nova School of Yoga & Dance, Nubia Teixeira has devoted herself to teaching different aspects of yoga for over thirty years. Perceiving yoga as a healing art, Nubia's refinement and unique style overflows with sacred meaning and heartfelt inspiration. Nubia leads workshops, teacher trainings, online courses, and retreats locally and around the world.

    @nubiateixeira_yoga

    https://www.nubiateixeira.com/yoga

  • Kiranjot Kaur is a devotional vocalist, Indian classical music instructor, and Kundalini Yoga teacher known for blending sacred Kirtan, A Course in Miracles teachings, and Hindustani vocal music into powerful, heart-opening experiences. A founding member of the vocal trio Copper Wimmin (The L Word, Democracy Now), her work invites all voices — experienced or new — to use their voices as a tool for presence, surrender, and revolutionary self-love.

    @kirinjot

    https://mantramamas.org

  • Jocelyn Kay Levy  is a mama, musician, yogi and social innovator. She has been performing music and leading yoga and fitness  workshops for over 20 years. Jocelyn founded Wee Yogis in 2010, with a mission to bring yoga and mindfulness to children through music, videos, podcasts,  teacher trainings and now has a home based studio in San Anselmo. Wee yogis is also the kids yoga program for Ram Dass’ Nonprofit Love serve remember. Learn more at weeyogis.com

  • "I believe when we learn to slow down, attune to the body, and source from our true desire, we can lead from our values and live a life filled with more play, pleasure, and passion.

    I design experiences that enliven and celebrate the full human experience so that we can expand our capacity to feel, open, and receive.

    My goal is for you to feel deeply held, heard, and seen so that you can awaken to new possibility and potential."

    —Eliza Falk is a mind-body coach, mindfulness-based somatic practitioner, and experience designer asking how we can more fully embody the ways of the village, together.

  • Molly Johnson is mother to three soulful + wonderful little humans and founder of wild jasper nourishment. She is passionate about nourishing the minds, bodies, bellies, and spirits of new mothers in her work as a postpartum doula, mother’s blessing facilitator, and chef.

    Molly aims to illuminate both the strength and softness that led each mother to and through the unfolding of her matrescence, reminding women to attune to and trust their innate wisdom and intuition. She holds space for all birth and postpartum brings, becoming part of a each family’s village, tending to the mother, baby, and home. Supporting in various ways, Molly creates space for the mother baby dyad to blossom, deeply honoring the sacredness of the fourth trimester.

  • Taira Restar, our Children’s Camp director, is a mother and grandmother, who lives in the forest above Tomales Bay in the unceded ancestral lands of Coast Miwok.

    “My Big Why is to bring greater well-being to places and people. In service of this mission, I have worked for the past 35 years as a body-based Expressive Arts coach and educator. Specializing in place-centered nature education, I have worked with in-person groups internationally as well as online.

    My joy for supporting children and my beloved home lands inspired me to co-found In Place, a nonprofit for place-centered nature education.”

    https://www.inplacelearning.org

  • Kate Q. Hernandez is a mother, women’s circle facilitator, equine-guided life coach, and earth-based ritualist. She creates spaces where women come home to their bodies, their power, and each other — through ritual, nature connection, and sisterhood.

    Motherhood was her initiation and her awakening. It exposed the deep fractures in modern culture and called her into a path of healing and remembrance — reclaiming ancestral ways of care, ceremony, and collective healing. Her work honors matrescence as a sacred rite of passage and helps rebuild the village one gathering at a time.

    @ranchhousecollective

    https://www.ranchhousecollective.com

  • Gina Rose weaves herbalism, ceremony, and dreaming with her work as a floral designer and healer. In her work, you’ll find yourself tuning into nature, your innate healer and wisdom while finding your own intuitive way of communing with plants. Gina owns her own floral business and does plant healing and bath sessions out of her backyard studio in Marin. Gina is trained in the Wise Woman School of Herbalism and in ceremony and dreaming through Grandmother Sarah’s Arbor Legacy. She’s been studying healing and plant modalities for the pat 10 years.

    @ginarosemedicine

  • Offering Well Woman Care and Hands on // Hands in Holistic Bodywork. In reverence of and in service to: the entire experience of Woman. Informed by physiology and ancestral healing practices. Well Woman Care is informed by the innate intelligence of physiology and ancestral healing practices, Embodied Prayers is an integral and holistic approach to Women’s health calling forth the innate intelligence that lives and breaths within you.

    @embodied.prayers 

    www.embodiedprayers.com

  • Alexis Held is an embodiment facilitator, massage therapist, and intimacy coach offering deeply attuned, therapeutic sessions. Her work weaves together Deep Tissue, Thai massage, Craniosacral therapy, breathwork, and energy medicine—rooted in the sacred art of presence.

    Called a “Rebirth Doula” for her ability to hold space for transformation, Alexis helps guide women back to their breath, body, and soul. Her sessions and workshops invite softness, connection, and embodied renewal—a sanctuary for the nervous system and a soft landing for tired hearts.

  • Emmet is a mother of two and a devoted guide on the sacred path of helping women birth themselves into themselves. She believes deeply that all the medicine you need already lives within you - that your pelvic bowl is sacred, potent, and powerful beyond measure.

    Drawing from her training as a Holistic Pelvic Care practitioner with founder Tami Lynn Kent, Emmet weaves together energetic and internal pelvic work with her gifts as a community herbalist trained through Land of Verse and in psychic herbalism. Her approach honors the profound wisdom of our bodies while offering plant allies to support your unique healing journey.

    Emmet’s work is rooted in the understanding that our bodies are wise and powerful. Through gentle internal work, energetic healing, and plant spirit medicine, she creates sacred space for women to reconnect with the ancient knowing that lives within their wombs. Her sessions invite you to remember what your body has always known and to reclaim the magic that is your birthright.

    Deeply connected to plants, the earth, and womb health, Emmet offers 70-minute sessions that blend hands-on healing with herbal guidance, creating a holistic experience that nourishes body, spirit, womb and soul.

  • Aria (Lisa) Beem is an ICF-certified money coach and experienced rite of passage guide. She has a degree in Environmental Economics from Scripps College. After a career in program management and municipal government, she went on to be a fundraiser for nonprofits through the Movement Voter Project. She holds an Associate Coaching Credential from the International Coaching Federation and has studied extensively in the field of feminine embodiment.

    Aria brings a grounded and intuitive presence to every space she supports. She is devoted to creating environments where transformation feels both safe and expansive, and where individuals can return to the clarity and power of their own inner knowing.

  • Thea Atkins is a birth doula and fertility awareness method educator. She supports women who are trying to conceive, seeking highly effective, 100% natural birth control, or simply desiring a deeper connection to their femininity, fertility, cycle, and essence. Her doula practice is rooted in reverence for a mother’s immense capacity to know. She is devoted to making the experience of womanhood something we recognize as a profound gift—something to be truly relished.