What is the role of a rage doula?

Rage Doulas are your emotional anchors and sacred space-holders.

They come from a wide range of practices—coaches, therapists, somatic practitioners, facilitators, and experienced space holders—each bringing their own lineage, discipline, and way of working with the body and nervous system.

Collectively, they hold thousands of hours of training and lived practice in neuroscience, somatics, rupture and repair, intimacy and pleasure, and trauma-informed care. Their work is grounded in embodied wisdom and informed by real-world experience supporting people through intensity, emotion, and transformation.

Our Rage Doulas reflect a wide spectrum of identities and lived realities—including nonbinary and queer practitioners, mothers, neurospicy brains, and BIPOC leaders—bringing deep relational awareness to this work. They understand anger not as something to fix or suppress, but as a powerful signal that brings clarity, release, and direction.

They are here to hold you through the intensity, the unraveling, and the breakthroughs. Whether you feel activated, overwhelmed, or simply need to be witnessed—tenderly or fiercely—Rage Doulas offer grounded support so your experience feels held, safe, and sovereign.

Meet our RAGE Doulas

Krissie McMenamin

Rageling name: Ignis A. Blaze

Krissie is the co-founder of RAGEher. She has an MBA from Northwestern and a Master’s in Transformational Leadership and Coaching.

Silvia Favaretto

Rageling name: Thunder Mama

Silvia is a Mom Coach and Tantrum Expert dedicated to helping mothers create calm, connection, and confidence in parenting.

Elizabeth Tuazon

Rageling name: MAD, BAD, RAD MOM

She is a trained coach with a deep practice of embodied emotional expression. She has a Master of Arts in Transformational Leadership and Coaching (2022).  

Brenna Townley

Rageling name: Kali Mama

Brenna is an angry woman who cares about getting her rage expressed responsibly and fostering environments where women can do the same. She has a Masters in Transformational Leadership & Coaching. 

Stacey Saunders    

Rageling name: Wheezy

Stacey is a multifaceted professional holding an MBA from Loyola University Chicago and a BA in Political Science from DePaul University. She has an MBA, DEI certified, SEI certified, and Belonging certified.

Vanessa De Leon

Rageling name: That Swift Bitch

Vanessa is a Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor, Board Certified Dance Movement Therapist, Registered Yoga Teacher, & Reiki practitioner. She is a Co-Owner of The Good Life, and Founder of Self-Reclaimed.

Gabriela Starr

Rageling name: Raven

Gabriela is the Co-CEO of Self-Reclaimed and founder of KAI-NIX. They are a somatic attachment therapy and inner child healing practitioner with over 15 years of experience supporting survivors of complex trauma.

Emma Miele      

Rageling name: AmBITCHous Em

Emma is a professional Coach and Fury Aficionado. Certified with the International Coaching Federation, she has a Master's Degree in Coaching and is certified through the International Coaching Federation.

Nicole Kreller

Rageling name: Tasty Tantrum

Nicole (she/they) is a queer, neurospicy, unapologetically fat babe who is passionate about educating, creating space and providing support for folks to feel, heal, learn and grow.  

Tazima Parris​

Rageling name: Scar

Tazima is a Sex Coach & Pleasure Mentor for high-achieving people-pleasing women who overthink, over-give, and end up overwhelmed. She creates space to pleasurably prioritize their needs to go from resentful to radiant.

Jenny Ingersoll​

Rageling name: Bratney Spears

Jenny is a licensed career and mental health counselor and certified weirdo who has felt the power of tantruming like her parents never allowed her to and screaming from her vagina. She's honored to help hold whatever rage, grief, overwhelm, or what-the-heck-am-I-doing-here energy you bring to RAGEher.

Meet the behind-the-scenes team!

Bridget

Production Manager

APRIL

Experiences Manager

About RAGEher

A movement and embodiment experience for women to turn our in-rage into out-rage. 

A space to talk it out. Punch it out. Primal scream it out. DANCE it out… with other powerful women in community. So we can use our anger—and the relief and power we feel in accessing and expressing it—as fuel for all the things we want to breathe into existence in our lives.