The Portal: Perinatal Training
Free Live Q&A
January 8, 2026 | 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET | Live Online
Join us for an informative session exploring The Portal, a Compassionate Inquiry® 28-week perinatal training rooted in presence, connection, and trauma-informed awareness.
Hosted by Sat Dharam Kaur ND, Hannah Betty Idarius, and Laura Latina, this live call offers an opportunity to learn more about the program, hear directly from the facilitators, and ask questions in real time. You’re warmly invited to join us and explore whether The Portal may be the right next step in your perinatal practice.
Join the Live Call →What We’ll Cover
During this 90-minute session, you’ll learn more about:
- The Compassionate Inquiry® approach applied to conception, pregnancy, birth, and early parenting.
- How early experiences and implicit memory shape relational patterns.
- What makes The Portal a presence-centered, trauma-informed training for perinatal professionals.
- The structure, schedule, and expectations for the April 2026 cohort.
- Who the program is designed for and how it supports your professional and personal growth.
Who It’s For
This session is open to:
- Midwives, nurses, doctors, doulas, lactation consultants, childbirth educators
- Therapists and counselors working with perinatal or postpartum clients
- Coaches, bodyworkers, and support professionals
- Compassionate Inquiry® practitioners interested in the perinatal field
- Anyone curious about integrating presence-centered, trauma-informed skills into perinatal care
About The Portal
The Portal is a 28-week experiential training for professionals supporting families from conception through early parenting.
Grounded in the teachings of Dr. Gabor Maté and informed by pre- and perinatal psychology, this program blends education, self-inquiry, and embodied practice to deepen your capacity to offer grounded, compassionate care.
Event Details
Date: January 8, 2026
Time: 2:00–3:30 p.m. ET (check your local time)
Format: Live Zoom session with Q&A
Cost: Free
Disclaimer: This session is educational in nature and not a substitute for therapy or medical care.