Hello dear one! Welcome to my little fractal of the universe. My name is Erinda.

My calling is to nurture and empower women as they reconnect with their divine essence, guiding them through the sacred stages of womanhood into motherhood, from preconception, birth, postpartum, and beyond. As a birthworker, family photographer, Yoga teacher, sound healer and ceremonialist, I am devoted to supporting women on their unique journeys of remembering their sacredness.

Born in Albania and raised in the diaspora between counties and cultures, my early life was shaped by both challenges and beauty, fostering a resilient and adventurous spirit. At 18, I moved to the U.S. to study International Business and Nonprofit Administration. After nearly a decade in the corporate world, I found a deeper meaning in working with women and their families through transformation.

Experiencing an initial awakening in my later 20s, I shifted how I approached life and embraced a slower, more mindful pace, guided by Nature as my wisest teacher. I immersed myself in Yogic studies and mindfulness practices, traveling the world seeking answers to timeless Soul deep questions. When I embarked on my own sacred journey into motherhood, my focus naturally shifted to supporting newborn mothers and their families.

Today, I live with my own family in Austin, TX, where I continue to serve women on their most profound journey—motherhood.

Beyond my work with women in their childbearing years, mindfulness and embodiment practices, and visual arts through photography, I am deeply passionate about nature, herbalism, and natural healing modalities. I also love exploring the world through eco-travel, learning about indigenous cultures, diving deep into my ancestral roots, and attending transformational gatherings. My curiosity extends to the deeper layers of consciousness and spirituality, the human nervous system, early childhood psychology, embodiment practices, and self-expression through art, music and embodiment. I also cherish spending quality time with my loved ones. I consider myself an extroverted introvert; I love to socialize but deeply need my time alone to integrate and rest. Fun fact: I have an ever growing diverse personal library and I’m usually reading several books at once on some of these topics.

Thank you for being here. Feel free to reach out and connect here.