Labor: An Evening of Honoring the Work of Our Hearts and Wombs

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With Kit Maloney & Gogo Jillian Walker

September 7 · 7–9pm | Uprise Studio · Freeport, Maine

Early Bird: $125 through 8/31

Regular Ticket: $150

Your ticket includes an evening of sisterhood, ceremony, and steam.

Plus a Kitara Yoni Steam Pot and Organic Steam Herbs to continue your practice at home.

An evening to honor the work we carry.

Come as you are. Be seen for all you do.

There is the work we are paid for and the work no one sees.

The work of creating. Caring. Building. Mothering. Healing. Making decisions. Beginning again. Tending relationships. Tending ourselves. Bringing something into the world—and knowing when it is time to put something down.

Labor is an evening for women to gather at the end of summer and honor the work of our hearts and wombs.

Together, we’ll slow down. We’ll gather in circle. We’ll steam. We’ll listen and reflect. And we’ll make space for what has been carried, what has been created, and what is asking for our attention now.

Held by Kit Maloney and Gogo Jillian Walker, the evening will weave together yoni steaming, reflection, conversation, rest, and the particular depth that becomes possible when women gather intentionally together.

No previous experience with yoni steaming—or anything else—is required.

EVENING INCLUDES

Your Steam — All Are Welcome

Yoni steaming will be a central part of our evening together.

If you have never steamed before, you will be fully guided. Kit will ground you and the group in how to steam safely, and you will be supported through your first experience.

If steaming is already part of your life, this is an opportunity to deepen your practice within a held circle of women.

We will steam in child’s pose, a deeply restorative position that allows the steam to rise toward the pelvic space while the body rests. If child’s pose does not feel easeful and comfortable in your body, a yoni steam seat will be available.

You will leave knowing how to continue steaming safely at home.

And you'll have what you need to continue steaming safely and comfortably.

Every woman will take home:

A Kitara Yoni Steam Pot

Purpose-designed for preparing your herbs and steaming safely and comfortably at home.

Kitara Organic Yoni Steam Herbs

A blend selected with Kit to support your individual needs and continued steaming practice.

These are not simply gifts from the evening. They are an invitation to continue what we begin together: making time to tend your womb, listen inward, and honor the labor you bring forth in this life.

With Kit & Gogo

kit maloney

Kit Maloney is the founder of Kitara and has spent years immersed in the practice, study and teaching of yoni steaming.

Through Kitara, she has helped thousands of women bring steaming into their lives with safe, purpose-designed tools, organic herbs, education and support. Her work is grounded in a deep respect for women’s bodies and the wisdom of the womb, alongside a commitment to making this ancient practice understandable, practical and accessible in modern life.

Labor grows from Kit’s desire to bring women together not only around the practice of steaming, but in real community—to make space for the conversations, reflection and connection that become possible when women gather in person.

Gogo

Jillian Walker :: Gogo Yema is a multidimensional artist, diviner, healer, teacher and Sangoma Priestess. She is the Founding Artist and Studio Mother of Legasea , a sacred healing house, ancestral studio and High Art imprint for humans of radical possibility.

Gogo comes from a lineage of teachers, healers and community builders. Her work draws upon traditional academic training, decades of artistic practice and ancient Afro-Indigenous traditions, bringing spiritual rigor, deep listening and a profound capacity for holding spaces of transformation and connection.

Her work has moved through theater and performance, music, film and television, the academy, healing spaces, women’s circles, prisons, places of worship and sacred spaces at and across the oceans.

Together, Kit and Gogo bring distinct bodies of practice and a shared devotion to what becomes possible when women are given meaningful space to gather.

What to Bring

Most importantly, bring yourself.

Please bring:

A journal and pen

A mug for tea

Comfortable clothes that allow you to move and rest easily

A favorite large blanket, if you have one

We will also have several Kitara organic steam blankets available to use.

You do not need to prepare anything in advance.

Details

Monday, September 7 | 7:00–9:00pm

Uprise Studio Route 1, Freeport, Maine

Early Bird Ticket — $125 through August 31
Regular Ticket — $150 beginning September 1

Your ticket includes the full Labor gathering experience PLUS a Kitara Yoni Steam Pot and Kitara Organic Steam Herbs to take home.

All women are welcome. Space is limited.

Tickets are non-refundable.

Come honor the work.

The visible work and the invisible work.

What your heart has carried.

What your womb has known.

What you have created, tended, labored over, completed, or are ready to release.

And what might become possible when, for an evening, you don't have to do any of it alone.

Join us.

Labor: An Evening of Honoring the Work of Our Hearts and Wombs

September 7 · Freeport, Maine