Ask Carrie Anything Q&A Call tomorrow, 6/6 @ 4pm PST (plus sneak preview)


Hi Reader,

Do you have questions about what it's like to be a doula? Or a situation that came up in your work that you need to process? Or just need to collaborate with other like-minded business owners?

Join me for my free ‘Ask Carrie Anything Q&A Call’ tomorrow, June 6, at 4pm PST.

Bring your questions or share your ideas about being a doula, becoming a doula, marketing, writing...anything that you know I’d love to talk about!

Click here to join the call. Passcode: 955703

Click here to add it to your calendar​.

I’ll be on the call for 60 minutes.

If you can’t attend but have a question, please submit it here. The replay is provided to folks who submit questions to be answered on the call and attendees only.

This is a perfect opportunity to get to know me and feel the vibe of my community.

See you on the call!

Carrie Kenner

Creator of Becoming a Birth Doula

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