Kelsey McEuen

Kelsey McEuen

 

I am Kelsey McEuen, a mother, birth doula, ordained celebrant, community librarian and lifelong resident of the traditional lands of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Indians.

I embrace motherhood as the highest, holiest calling on Earth. My three children are my greatest teachers, guiding me to live with intention and purpose.

In 2017, I was called to facilitate women’s circles through the Wild Woman Project. It was a doorway to birth work and eventually to holding space for the many Rites of Passage that shape our human experience. I am privileged to support individuals through coming of age, marriage, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and loss.

As a librarian in my small hometown, I love fostering community, sharing stories, and encouraging children to dream big. Ever inspired by both Ms. Frizzle and Fred Rogers.

I am crafty to the core and enjoy crocheting, felting, weaving, sewing and paper-craft . I also love to hike, camp, raft, forage and make herbal medicine.

I will be sharing Honoring the Placenta and Granny Stitch Mug Coozie’s