Sacred Transformation · For Doulas

The most important parts of pregnancy often happen in the hundreds of hours between moments of care.

As a doula, you’re present for some of those moments. In Awe accompanies families through the hundreds of hours between them.

Listen to a message from the founder below ↓

A Message to Practitioners: The Hours Between Care

A personal message from the founder of Sacred Transformation—recorded, not written. Press play when you have a few quiet minutes.

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If this resonates with your work, we’d love to offer you complimentary access—so you can experience In Awe directly before ever bringing it to a family.

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What lives inside

A structured companion through the full arc of pregnancy

Not a course to complete. A presence that travels with families through the hundreds of hours when transformation is unfolding and no one else is there.

Reflective guidance

Structured experiences exploring identity, fear, relationships, hope, advocacy, grief, and becoming. Organized around the emotional thresholds of pregnancy, not trimester milestones. Includes advocacy tools, ancestral grounding, and practices for understanding what to carry forward and what to leave behind.

Companion journals

Eight companion journals, mirrored again inside Loving Legacies—for the pregnant person, their partner, their children, and the loved ones walking alongside them.

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Outcome-inclusive care

In Awe holds families regardless of how their path unfolds. Loving Legacies—a complete companion for families navigating miscarriage, stillbirth, or the death of a baby—offers the same structural depth, the same journals, and the same partner and family pathways. Always included, and also available independently because emotional support shouldn’t disappear when outcomes change.

The role In Awe plays

Not defined by what’s inside it. Defined by where it walks beside families.

The most important parts of pregnancy often happen in the hundreds of hours between moments of care—between doula visits, between births, between the moments when you can physically be present.

In those hours, families are navigating identity shifts, relational changes, old stories resurfacing, fear arriving without warning, and the slow work of becoming someone new. They are human hours. And until now, almost no one has been present for them in a structured, intentional way.

The most important parts of pregnancy often happen in the hundreds of hours between moments of care. In Awe accompanies families there.

It doesn’t replace your presence. It extends it. Families arrive at visits having continued the work. Partners arrive as participants rather than observers. The conversations go deeper because the ground beneath them is more solid.

Every family deserves thoughtful accompaniment through the hundreds of hours where pregnancy is actually lived. Doulas have always understood that instinctively. In Awe was created to help carry that accompaniment farther than any one person possibly can.

When you’ve experienced In Awe yourself, you don’t recommend it from theory. You recommend it from experience. That’s the difference between handing a family a pamphlet and handing them something you believe in.

Common questions

What doulas ask

Is this therapy?+
No. In Awe is structured reflective companionship—meaning-making and identity work that continues between moments of care. It isn’t therapy, medical guidance, or a substitute for clinical care. It’s designed to complement your work, not compete with it.
Is this medically educational?+
No. In Awe doesn’t address clinical or medical aspects of pregnancy. It works in a neighboring space: the identity-level, relational, and meaning-making work that the birth world often can’t fully carry on its own.
Who is this best suited for?+
Families navigating pregnancy at 35+, pregnancy after loss or infertility, layered or complex life circumstances, identity-heavy transitions, and partnerships that deserve deeper support. Broadly, any family for whom pregnancy is more than a physical event—which in most doula practices, is most of them.
What about loss?+
Loving Legacies is a complete parallel companion for families navigating pregnancy loss, stillbirth, or the death of a baby. Same structural depth. Same journals for the bereaved person, their partner, their children, and their community. Included as Part II inside In Awe, and also available independently because emotional support shouldn’t disappear when outcomes change.
Is there a referral arrangement?+
Yes. When a family enrolls through your referral and names you during enrollment, we send a $250 honorarium as our thanks. No contracts, no quotas, no administration. Simply share In Awe when you believe it belongs in a family’s hands.
Is complimentary access really free?+
Yes. No trial. No expiration. No strings. Full access so you know exactly what you’d be bringing to your clients—or deciding not to. Write to hello@sacredtransformation.org and your access will arrive shortly.

Thank you for the work you do.

Thank you for accompanying families through some of life’s most important moments. I hope In Awe can accompany them through the hours between.

Meet In Awe

For individual doulas

Experience In Awe yourself before sharing it with a family.

Complimentary practitioner access, no strings attached.

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For practices and organizations

Make In Awe part of the care every family receives.

Birth centers, collectives, and agencies explore Practice Licenses.

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Something else in mind

Training programs, conferences, research, other partnerships

We’re always open to conversations we haven’t imagined yet.

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The Work Behind This Work

Before creating In Awe, I spent almost a decade teaching in higher education, much of that time working with students whose lives were far more complex than any syllabus could hold. I quickly learned that teaching was only the part of the work I got paid for. The real work meant helping people navigate uncertainty, grief, bureaucracy, pregnancy, poverty, violence, hope, and change—whatever life had brought through the door that day.

Over time, one lesson kept returning. Information is rarely enough. More resources are rarely enough. People also need someone willing to stay.

Throughout my career, I’ve found myself returning to the place where learning, language, and care meet. Along the way, that has taken the form of teaching, writing, editing, and curriculum design. In Awe is where those threads finally came together.

My own pregnancy didn’t start this work. It showed me where it needed to go.

The work has changed. The question hasn’t.

How do we help people move through life’s biggest thresholds with clarity, dignity, and care?

— Maggie Krug
Founder, Sacred Transformation