
Sacred Sip: Mama & Baby Cacao
Facilitated by Stacey Barclay
Motherhood is a profound transition
Along with the joy and love, many women quietly experience a shift in identity, wondering where pieces of themselves went within the constant rhythm of caring for a baby.
Sacred Sip is a gentle space created to honour both the mother and the woman she still is.
In this baby-friendly gathering, mothers are invited to slow down, enjoy a cup of ceremonial cacao, and reconnect with themselves in a supportive community of other moms. Through guided reflection and relaxed sharing, the circle becomes a small pocket of time where you can breathe, tune inward, and remember the parts of yourself that exist beneath the surface of motherhood.
Babies are welcome exactly as they are sleeping, feeding, or exploring beside you.
Many women who attend these circles stay connected long after, often forming friendships that continue through the early years of motherhood.
Who This Circle Is For
This circle may be especially supportive for mothers who are:
Navigating the identity shifts that often accompany postpartum life
Longing for time that gently centres themselves
Looking to meet other like-minded moms in the community
Interested in wellness, spirituality, and intentional self-care
Wanting to nurture their inner world while raising their baby
Babies are welcome.
Last Friday of every month
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
What to Bring
Yoga mat
Blanket and pillow for comfort
Water
Mug for cacao
You’re welcome to bring anything else that helps you and your baby feel comfortable.
Price & Extended Health
This circle is facilitated by a Registered Clinical Counsellor and blends community, reflection, and therapeutic support for mothers during the postpartum transition. Some participants may be able to submit receipts for reimbursement through extended health plans that cover RCC services.
What Is Cacao?
Cacao is a minimally processed form of chocolate
It is made from whole cacao beans and often prepared as a warm drink.
Cacao naturally contains compounds that may gently support:
• mood
• focus
• circulation
• a sense of wellbeing
Honouring cacao means respecting the land, cultures, traditions and people connected to this plant.
Over the past several years I’ve travelled to cacao-growing regions including: Peru, Costa Rica, Guatemala & Mexico.
Building relationships with farmers and learning about the growing and harvesting process.
Supporting small producers and honouring the cultures connected to cacao are essential values in the way I share this plant in circle.
At its heart, cacao is simply a warm cup shared in intentional space, an invitation to slow down, reflect, and connect.
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