Mother Roots

A monthly new moon circle for mothers at every stage of the journey.

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Dates & Location Vary

FRIDAY 12/19/25

MONDAY 1/19

WEDNESDAY 2/18

WEDNESDAY 3/18

FRIDAY 4/17

SATURDAY 5/16

SUNDAY 6/14

TUESDAY 7/14

WEDNESDAY 8/12

THURSDAY 9/10

SATURDAY 10/10

MONDAY 11/9

WEDNESDAY 12/9

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Groups are free but please register on days you plan to attend.
Please don’t come if you or your baby are feeling sick or are still contagious.

Each new moon offers a natural moment to pause, reset, and begin again.


Join us for Mother Roots—a monthly new moon circle for mothers at every stage of the journey: expecting, new, or seasoned. Together, we’ll gather in community to share the ongoing path of becoming. 

What to expect at Mother Roots

Mother Roots is a peer-to-peer support group guided by a trained facilitator and mother like yourself. This circle welcomes mothers at every stage of parenthood who seek connection around the joys and challenges of mothering, while receiving wisdom and support across generations in a compassionate, non-judgmental space.

This program is both structured and flexible and includes an added element of fun and simple ritual as we lean into the energy of a new moon—a new beginning with connection, nourishment, and intention.

Common themes that come up during our group are, but not limited to: 

  • feeling overwhelmed or burn out

  • partner relationships

  • work / life balance

  • resources in the community

  • identity shifts

  • how to reach out for help

Meet our facilitators

Ali Schweitzer

Meghan Womack

Meghan is a mother, wife, sister, daughter, dance-fitness lady and registered dietitian living in Bozeman. She found Roots after her first daughter was born at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and attended the Blossom Mom virtual group routinely for over a year. She has found that a lot healing and growth can occur within groups of mothers, regardless of one’s current stage of mothering. She owns a nutrition counseling practice in Bozeman and also teaches Oula Dance classes.

Mackenzie Johnson