
In today's episode, I'm joined by Fotini, a womb and bodywork practitioner whose work blends traditional women’s healing practices with grounded somatic care.
Drawing on her years as a social worker and her time spent with Indigenous Mayan midwives of the Q’eqchi’ tribe in Guatemala, Fotini brings a reverent, trauma-informed approach to womb care that is rooted in ancestral wisdom, ceremony, and deep listening.
Her work focuses on therapeutic bodywork, including womb massage, internal pelvic care, and nervous system regulation - supporting women in healing menstrual imbalances, infertility, pelvic pain, stagnation, and postpartum depletion.
Fotini reminds us that bodywork isn’t just physical, it’s a pathway to emotional and spiritual reconnection.
In this conversation, we explore the ways womb work becomes a map, not only for personal healing, but for collective remembering. We speak about blood, grief, lineage, and returning to our cyclical nature. Fotini offers a powerful reminder that healing is not about fixing, but about remembering who we are: in our bodies, in relationship, and in rhythm with the Earth.
To bask in Fotini's deeply rooted wisdom and receive her embodied and holistic care, connect with her via Instagram @_innasoma_