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Frequently asked questions
PBM FAQs
PBM is a practitioner-centered method and orientation, not a modality, certification, or credential. It focuses on how practitioners embody presence, regulation, and relationship when working with mothers and babies.
The experience includes:
• Pre-recorded Kajabi modules
• Live Zoom calls (60- 90 minutes, approximately twice a month)
• A WhatsApp group for integration
• A 2-day in-person intensive
• Post-intensive integration call
All Zoom calls are recorded and accessible in Kajabi.
Calls focus on clarification, integration, and practitioner calibration.
All calls are recorded. You may watch replays and continue to integrate through the WhatsApp group.
Each day is approximately 8 hours and includes:
• Morning practitioner movement and body calibration
• Midday practitioner-to-practitioner calibration
• Afternoon work with real mother–baby dyads (0–18 months)
Participants may observe, feel, or engage. Touching a baby may or may not occur.
The container spans several months, beginning with online content and Zoom calls, followed by the in-person intensive and post-intensive integration call. This window allows for an abundance of integration and embodiment time.
There are several components to the investment:
-Online content, Zoom calls, WhatsApp chat and the in-person event are currently around $2,000 USD
-Additional Required Enhancements are joining The Vessel Village Community (https://thevessel.myflodesk.com/piu64rh5hi)and enrolling in a weekly Bowspring Practice (http://glowbowgrow.punchpass.com)
Anyone:
• With a license or IBCLC
• Who works with infant feeding
• Who has Modality training such as:
CST, CFT, MFR, Chiropractic, LMT, OT, PT,
etc...
PBM is not for practitioners seeking:
• A certification or credential
• Marketable techniques
• External validation or authority
• A step-by-step clinical protocol
No. PBM is not a modality, certification, credential, or CE course. It is an internal and relational framework that practitioners integrate into their existing scope of practice.
PBM operates through a triadic relationship: practitioner ↔ mother ↔ baby. Development, feeding, airway, and healing are understood as relational and ecological, not something the practitioner “fixes.” The practitioner’s embodiment and regulation are central to the work.
No. There are no absolute non-negotiables. However, the 2-day experience is connected with each container. Completing the module work and then deferring the in-person experience is no longer offered. You would have to re-enroll and complete the container again to join another in-person event.
If you are unable to join the in-person at the end of the container, we recommend waiting until your schedule allows this opportunity.
Postural Blueprint Method (PBM) is grounded in the understanding that a practitioner’s embodiment and relational capacity directly shape the care environment for mothers and babies. Bowspring and The Vessel Village are required because they establish a shared foundation for how participants inhabit their bodies, regulate their nervous systems, and engage in relationship. Without this lived baseline, PBM risks becoming conceptual rather than embodied.
Bowspring supports physical organization, breath, and presence, helping practitioners develop the capacity to stay coherent without bracing, collapsing, or fixing. The Vessel Village provides a relational container where participants practice being in group dynamics without hierarchy or performance. Together, these experiences ensure that PBM participants engage the work with integrity, maturity, and responsibility—not as a technique to apply, but as a way of being in relationship.
PBM is practitioner-centered so the practitioner can show up in the right relationship without hierarchy, rescue dynamics, or expert positioning. This ultimately supports greater autonomy and resourcing for mothers.
No. PBM does not teach techniques. You bring your existing skills, licenses, and modalities. The work focuses on how and why you use them, not adding new tools.
PBM intentionally deconstructs conventional tongue-tie and feeding frameworks and then rebuilds understanding through embodiment, relationship, and ecological coherence rather than protocol-driven intervention.
Yes. Babies up to approximately 18 months may participate in afternoon dyad sessions.
**Childcare support is required during morning practitioner movement work.
No. PBM is a contained body of work. Participants agree not to share, teach, post about, or market PBM concepts publicly.
Participants sign Non-Disclosure Agreements agreeing to:
• Not share course material or recordings
• Not discuss PBM in other practitioner groups
• Maintain containment of the work
Breaking containment is considered an energetic and relational leak.
PBM does not teach business strategy. Instead, it addresses capacity, integrity, and energetic leaks. As practitioners recalibrate internally, pricing and business structures tend to reorganize naturally.
PBM does not replace, certify, or validate any modality. Practitioners retain full responsibility for how they practice within their licensure and scope.
Yes, provided your capacity allows. Participants are encouraged to trust timing and avoid stacking containers out of urgency or fear of missing out.
1. Complete the application
2. Following the next steps after submitting the application
3. Confirm with a full yes by emailing aloha@myowild.com
4. Sign the NDA
5. Submit payment
6. Access to Kajabi, WhatsApp, schedules, and links will be shared at the appropriate time
Questions?
Email aloha@myowild.com

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