
Ashley Mariani: Working with Polarity in the Perinatal Period
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In this enlightening conversation, Dawn Thompson and Nicole Harlot engage with Ashley Mariani, a registered social worker and breathwork practitioner, to explore the dynamics of feminine and masculine roles in relationships, particularly during the perinatal period. They discuss the importance of masculine support for women, the concept of empowerment versus authority in birth spaces, and the need for partners to take an active role in advocating for women's needs during childbirth. The conversation emphasizes the significance of intuition, community support, and the role of wisdom keepers in guiding women through their journeys of motherhood and healing.
Ashley Mariani, MSW, RSW is a couples therapist, polarity educator, and advocate against obstetric violence. With a background in sexuality, marriage, and family studies, she specializes in helping couples rebuild intimacy after birth trauma. Ashley integrates a nervous system-informed approach, guiding men to embody mature masculine leadership in birth and relationships while supporting women in reclaiming safety, desire, and connection postpartum. Her work challenges mainstream narratives around birth, sex, and partnership, empowering couples to navigate these transitions with clarity and confidence.www.mindonline.ca@mindonline.ca@Therogue.therapist@heartandhearthministry