I’m Brittney — herbalist and keeper of kitchen medicine and cyclical wisdom.
I help women return to the rhythm of their bodies through herbalism, kitchen medicine, ritual, and season-based nourishment.
My path into this work
I came to this work through the body — through years of endometriosis, chronic pain, the near-loss of my womb, and the deep unraveling that comes with learning to live inside a tender, intelligent, complicated body. Herbs became my first teachers. They showed me how to soften, how to survive, how to listen to what aches and to what longs to grow.
Motherhood rooted me even deeper. Two pregnancies, a freebirth, the quiet intensity of postpartum, and the rupture of a relationship over a decade long all reshaped me. I learned what it means to rebuild myself season by season, cycle by cycle, breath by breath.
My work now lives at the hearth of all of this: the herbs, the food, the blood mysteries, the transitions, the lineage threads, the mending.
What With Moon is
With Moon is a living practice — a remembering.
A return to the kitchen table, the simmering pot, the warm bowl between your hands.
A devotion to nourishment as medicine, ritual as regulation, and the body as an ever-changing landscape to tend with reverence.
It is herbalism rooted in everyday life:
in the postpartum hours, in the slow evenings, in the bleeding days, in the transition seasons that are rarely spoken about.
It’s not a brand so much as a hearth — a place to come home to.
This work is guided by the belief that healing is cyclical, never linear; that slowness has its own intelligence; that tending to yourself is an act of remembering your power.
Where I come from
I come from a line of Eastern European Jewish women who cooked before they healed and healed through what they cooked. Food as medicine, herbs as comfort, kitchen as sanctuary — these are the teachings I inherited before I ever knew their names.
My years with illness, my births, my children, my heartbreak, my migrations — they all brought me deeper into the truth that the body holds stories the mind cannot name.
Herbalism became not just a craft, but a way of living with myself.
Now I bring these threads together: ancestral wisdom, plant medicine, food as ritual, cyclical guidance, and the raw, holy work of walking through life’s thresholds with presence.
How I hold this work
My work takes different forms — consultations, mentorship, seasonal remedies, and teachings — but the heart of it never changes. I help people slow down enough to hear what their bodies have been saying all along.
I don’t believe in fixing people.
I believe in tending.
In softening.
In restoring what has been neglected.
In remembering the parts of ourselves we learned to push aside.
Healing, to me, is a practice of returning — again and again — with gentleness.
Baba With Moon
Threaded through everything I do is Baba With Moon — the inner elder at the hearth, the one who stirs the pot, who knows when to rest, who remembers the old ways. She is my guide, my intuition, the quiet voice that keeps the work honest.
She isn’t separate from me; she’s the part of me that has lived many seasons, the part that trusts the body’s timing, the part that teaches through warmth rather than urgency.
She is the keeper of this space.
A final note
However you arrive here — curious, exhausted, hopeful, aching, ready, uncertain — you’re welcome. This space was made to hold people through transition, nourishment, and remembrance.
I’m glad you’re here — truly.
CURIOUS ABOUT WORKING TOGETHER?
I love hearing from people walking their own healing path. If you’d like to explore whether we’re a good fit, you can book a short connection call — a space to ask questions and feel into what kind of support you’re looking for.