In-Person Doula Training
Buckinghamshire | 23RD – 27TH NOVEMBER | Limited Places | self study course included
Learn the art, science and advocacy of birth while becoming the woman capable of holding others through transformation.
What makes this training different
Most doula courses teach skills.
This training teaches:
• how birth actually works when undisturbed
• how trauma, fear, and systems interfere with birth
• how to advocate calmly and effectively
• how to hold space without absorbing others’ trauma
• how to work within or outside the maternity system with confidence
And crucially: how to do the inner work required to support women safely This inner component is not optional. It is the heart of the course.
Location
Great Missenden – Buckinghamshire
23RD – 27TH November
During each training day, the following will be provided as part of the day delegate package:
– On arrival there will be tea and coffee with either freshly baked pastries or a smoothie.
– Tea and Coffee
– Lunch
– Bottled water will be available throughout the day, and we’ll have full use of a projector and screen for teaching.
Investment
Early booking rate: £1,399
Standard price £1,599
Payment plans available.
Limited places. In-person training is capped to keep the group small and supported.
Pay In Full
- Use Klarna or Clearpay at checkout
Pay a Desposit
- £500 today. Balance payable before the training begins.
- Use Klarna or Clearpay at chekout
Important to know before applying
This course requires a commitment to inner work.
You will be exploring emotional, psychological, and belief-based patterns that affect how you show up in birth spaces. This is what allows you to support women without projecting fear, control, or unresolved trauma.
If that feels aligned, you are in the right place.
About the facilitator
Nickita Starck is the founder of When Push Comes to Shove and a world-renowned birth advocate, doula trainer, and human dynamics specialist. Her work has influenced thousands of women, birth workers, and practitioners internationally, particularly in the areas of informed consent, physiological birth, and women’s autonomy within maternity care.
She is widely recognised for her ability to combine clear, evidence-based birth education with deep respect for women’s intuition, emotional safety, and lived experience. Her teaching is known for being both uncompromising in truth and deeply humane in delivery.
Nickita’s work centres on restoring trust in birth by supporting the woman first, recognising that safety, sovereignty, and inner steadiness are the foundations of transformative birth experiences.







