23 Dec Kelsey McEuen
Kelsey McEuen is a mother, birth doula, ordained celebrant, community librarian, and lifelong resident of the traditional lands of the Cow Creek Band of Umpqua Tribe.
She embraces motherhood as the highest and holiest calling on Earth. Her three children are her greatest teachers, continually guiding her to live with intention, reverence, and purpose.
In 2017, Kelsey was called to facilitate women’s circles through the Wild Woman Project, a doorway that led her into birth work and eventually to holding space for life’s most meaningful thresholds. It is a deep honor for her to support individuals through coming of age, marriage, pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and loss.
As a community librarian in her small hometown, Kelsey loves bringing people together, sharing skills and stories, and encouraging children to dream boldly. She is forever inspired by the playful wisdom of Ms. Frizzle and Fred Rogers.
Crafty to her core, she enjoys crocheting, felting, weaving, embroidery, and paper craft. She also loves hiking, camping, rafting, foraging, and making herbal medicine.
Kelsey McEuen will be sharing Granny Square Mug Cozies and Birth Stories.
