
Explore Your Healing Path
About Us
Mothers of the Mycelium is a maternal wellness network devoted to supporting mothers through postpartum healing, psychological restoration, and spiritual rebirth.
We exist at the intersection of maternal mental health, somatic care, ancestral wisdom, and earth-based medicine recognizing that motherhood is not merely a life phase, but a profound initiation.
Our work centers mothers who are navigating:
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Postpartum depression and anxiety
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Identity shifts after birth
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Emotional regulation and nervous system repair
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Spiritual opening and integration
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The desire for grounded, community-based healing
Mothers of the Mycelium is building a new sector within maternal wellness one that honors lived experience, collective care, and sacred cycles as essential to maternal health. Through education, research, community gatherings, and guided microdosing learning spaces, we hold containers where mothers are seen, supported, and restored.
We do not position ourselves as a cure.
We are a living ecosystem of care, where healing unfolds through relationship, presence, and informed choice.

Our Story
Mothers of the Mycelium was born from lived experience.
It emerged from the quiet truth many mothers carry but rarely speak aloud that postpartum can be both beautiful and devastating, expansive and isolating.
Our founder’s vision took root under a bay fig tree, in a moment of deep listening where ancestral memory, maternal intuition, and earth wisdom converged. It became clear that the systems meant to support mothers were incomplete, often clinical, fragmented, or dismissive of spiritual and emotional realities.
Like mycelium beneath the forest floor, mothers have always healed in networks through shared wisdom, communal presence, and reverence for the Earth’s medicines.
Yet modern motherhood has severed many of these threads.
Mothers of the Mycelium was created to reweave them.
Beginning with a small pilot cohort, mothers gathered to learn, share, and reflect on their postpartum experiences particularly around microdosing, emotional regulation, breastfeeding, identity, and integration. What emerged was undeniable: when mothers are supported in community, healing becomes sustainable.
Today, our work continues to grow rooted in research, ethics, and care while remaining deeply human, intuitive, and responsive to the realities of motherhood.