Where we find ourselves…
In the Land of Bliss and Honey, our offerings are designed to support connection, care, and expression across the many seasons of life. We hold space for pregnancy, parenting, and community through embodied practices and perinatal education rooted in justice and storytelling.
We aim to cultivate a sustainable culture of shared resources and intergenerational support through creative, community-rooted programming — including clothing swaps, mutual aid gatherings, and spaces that invite self-expression and artistic exploration. At the heart of our work is a commitment to supporting mothers and femmes in reclaiming their power and reconnecting to their source through movement, creativity, and collective empowerment.
Whether we're holding a circle, cueing a playlist, building an altar, or guiding a yoga flow, everything we offer is in service to the body, the spirit, and to the village.
This is a land of pleasure and possibility,
a wild sanctuary where your wholeness is welcome.
Welcome to The Land of Bliss and Honey.
Come as you are. Stay awhile.
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Scout is a trauma-informed somatic wellness guide and a generational birth worker walking the path of midwifery. She is passionate about alchemizing and ritualizing life’s experiences — weaving emotion, intuition, and embodied wisdom into deep self-trust and personal empowerment. For Scout, rebirthing, reparenting, and reclaiming wellness is not only personal — it’s political. She sees this work as both birthright and activism.
Based in Austin, TX for 17 years, Scout has served families as a full-spectrum perinatal birth worker and childbirth educator for over a decade. Her offerings have included labor and postpartum doula care, newborn and childbirth classes, somatic coaching, and community-centered education. She is currently in her fourth year of training as a home birth midwife, with official licensure pending in 2026.
about us
Two systemically marginalized birth workers turned best friends — an organic partnership was born the day Scout caught Lakaye’s second daughter. From that moment on, their life’s work rooted itself in shared purpose, deep trust, and aligned devotion. Together they steward a space of liberation where they prioritize facilitating safe(r) spaces rooted in consent, slowness, and connection through a decolonized lens in an effort to build community for individuals, couples, children and growing families.
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Lakaye (Honey) is a queer WOC entering the birth work atmosphere as a community wellness guide and yoga instructor with personal experience in motherhood, holistic home-birth and multiple facets of lactationShe is currently in training to become an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC).