Directory
Joanna Pixley
HI I am Joanna Pixley, I am a mother of 4 and I became a Doula because after having my first baby I realized I needed more support. I had a wonderful Doula for my 2nd baby and it made such a huge difference, that I wanted every women to experience such love and support through childbirth. Ive been a active Doula for the last 20 years and I have loved every moment.
Jessica LaFavor
Jessica LaFavor CD(DONA), CPRS, is a dedicated mother of three grown children and a Mimi (Grandma) of one. She is the founder of Grateful Life Ministries, LLC, and manager of a wellness e-commerce store, Grateful Life Retail - keeping families healthy, growing, and full of love!
Madeline Harris
Hello! My name is Madi & I grew up here in Minnesota. I am a momma to one, I have a Fiancé, John, and enjoy gardening, cooking, creating, & exploring in the woods. People tell me I have a soothing voice which is needed in the birthing room :) I believe doulas work to nurture & hold mothers to bless future generations. I'm leaving nursing to follow my passion for holistic birth because I love helping mamas trust in their bodies and become in-tune with their maternal instincts.
Janine Kellogg
I am the proud parent to two children. I am passionate about supporting you as you begin and/or grow your family. Physical and emotional well being for the entire family is critical to the long term success of the family unit and the larger community. I look forward to supporting you as you THRIVE in pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenting.
Psalms Frye
Psalms T. Frye is the Founder and Owner of Peace And Compassion Birth Services, LLC and an advocate for black birth justice. Psalms is married to Sidney Frye II and a homeschool mom to six children. In her spare time, Psalms enjoys hiking at National Parks with her family, reading books on parenting, and learning new things about birth that she can share with her clients to help them have an empowered birth experience.
Khadija Ali
My journey to becoming a doula began with my roots in Somalia, where I first witnessed the struggles, many women face when accessing quality maternal care. Those early experiences taught me how deeply childbirth impacts not only the mother, but also the child, family, and community.