Private 1:1 Work

With Aaria Clair

Relational support for women moving through thresholds

Women come to me when something in their life is changing... not always loudly, but deeply.


A relationship is ending or being renegotiated.

A body is moving through illness, surgery, or hormonal transition.

Desire feels muted, overwhelming, or confusing.

Motherhood has rearranged everything.

A birth, a loss, or a reckoning has opened a door that can’t be closed again.


My work is for these moments.


I work privately with women during times of transition. When surface-level support no longer meets the complexity of what’s unfolding, and there’s a need for steadiness, depth and honest accompaniment.


This is not one-off work.

It is a relational container, held over time.

What this work is (and isn’t)

Working with me is not about fixing yourself or chasing an outcome.


It’s about being supported to stay present with what’s real - in your body, your relationships, your sexuality, your motherhood, or your becoming - without rushing to resolve or transcend it.


This is ongoing 1:1 work, typically over three to six months, where trust and continuity allow deeper layers to emerge.


Our work together may include:

  • Breathwork and embodied inquiry
  • Somatic and emotional integration
  • Ritual and ceremony (personal, ancestral, relational)
  • Support around sexuality, intimacy, desire, and embodied magnetism
  • Support through relationship transitions, grief, or identity shifts
  • Pregnancy, birth, or postpartum support for a defined season


The form the work takes is shaped collaboratively.

Nothing is pre-packaged. Nothing is rushed.


What I do not offer:

  • one-off “healing” sessions
  • rigid programs or performance-based coaching
  • quick fixes or bypassing language


This work asks for presence, honesty, and a willingness to stay.

Who this work is especially suited for

Women who choose to work with me often find themselves in one or more of these places:

  • Leaving or renegotiating a significant relationship
  • Preparing for or integrating a major bodily transition (including surgery or hysterectomy)
  • Wanting to reclaim or re-pattern their relationship to sexuality and sensuality
  • Navigating pregnancy, birth, or postpartum outside conventional frameworks
  • Feeling the call to live with more embodied authority, clarity, and self-trust
  • Standing at a personal threshold and not wanting to walk it alone


You don’t need to have the language for what’s happening.

You just need to be willing to meet it.

How we work together

This is slow, relational work.


Most women work with me over three to six months, sometimes longer, depending on the season.


  • Sessions are scheduled collaboratively, with flexibility for real life and motherhood
  • I work with a small number of women at a time so the container remains well-held
  • Space between sessions is as important as the sessions themselves


This work is designed to be sustainable, not extractive - for both of us.

My background & training

My work is informed by both lived experience and professional training.


I am:

  • A trained doula and birthkeeper, supporting women through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, including freebirth and homebirth
  • A practitioner of breathwork and sound healing, working with the nervous system, emotional integration and altered states
  • A facilitator of ritual and ceremony, including land-based and ancestral practices
  • Trained in yoga, embodiment, and tantric studies
  • Currently training in somatic sexology, sex coaching and therapeutic yoni massage



My approach is relational, body-led, and grounded.

I work with what is present, not with ideals of who you should be.

How to begin

I don’t offer automated booking or fixed calendars.


If you feel drawn to work together, the first step is to reach out via the inquiry form.


I read every inquiry personally.

If it feels aligned, I’ll invite you into a conversation where we can explore:

  • what you’re moving through
  • what kind of support would be most appropriate
  • and whether working together feels right for both of us


From there, we shape a container that fits your needs and my capacity.


A note on availability

Because I am a mother to young children and work relationally rather than at volume, availability is limited.

This allows the work to remain present, ethical, and deeply held.