Events with Bare By Barrile
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We love creating events that bring our clients together for connection, community, transformation, and healing. Our gatherings are more than just photoshoots—they’re a space to celebrate self-expression, explore creativity, and build lasting friendships. When we come together, something truly magical unfolds, offering each person the chance to grow, be seen, and feel empowered. Join us at our next event and experience the joy of connecting with an incredible community that celebrates you just as you are.
Upcoming Events
7th FEB
Girl's Night Out: Healthy Happy Hour
South Towns Salt Cave: 140 Pine Street, Hamburg, NY, United States, New York
Time: 5:00-9:00
Cost: $35-$60
8th-9th
FEB
FEMINTINES DAY at
The Bird's Nest Circus Arts
Time: 5:00-9:00
Cost: $55-$160
13th FEB
Galentine's Day: Sensual Dance & Posing
Location: Bare By Barrile Studio
Time: 6:00-8:30
Cost: $45.00 Early Bird | $55 Day Of
19th
FEB
Women's Circle
Bare By Barrile Studio
Bare By Barrile Studio, 567 Exchange Street, Suite 202
Time: 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm
Cost: $22
Why Self-Care and Self-Love Aren’t Just for Her — They’re for Everyone
We often hear that “you can’t pour from an empty cup,” and nowhere is this more true than in motherhood. But in a culture that glorifies selflessness and sacrifice, many mothers are made to feel guilty for prioritizing themselves. The truth? When a mom is well-cared for, everyone around her thrives. Self-care and self-love aren't luxuries—they’re essential acts of nourishment that ripple out to children, families, and entire communities.
Here’s what happens when a mother begins to pour back into herself:
Children learn through observation. When a mother models self-worth, emotional regulation, and healthy boundaries, she gives her children permission to do the same.
Kids of moms who practice self-care tend to be more emotionally secure and resilient.
Studies show that lower maternal stress improves childhood brain development, emotional stability, and overall well-being.
A mom who loves herself raises kids who understand self-worth and are more confident navigating the world.
When a mom nurtures herself, she shows up with more presence, compassion, and capacity in her relationships.
She experiences less burnout and resentment, creating more ease and joy in her partnerships.
Moms who have space for themselves are more emotionally available, which deepens intimacy with loved ones.
Her friendships and support networks grow stronger—because she has the energy to invest in them.
Taking time for herself doesn’t just make her feel good—it changes her body and brain chemistry in powerful ways.
Moms who prioritize self-care report 40% lower rates of anxiety and depression.
Practices like rest, movement, creativity, and pleasure reduce stress hormones like cortisol, preventing long-term health issues.
Self-love—through journaling, therapy, affirmations, or quiet joy—increases life satisfaction and personal empowerment.
When mothers feel fulfilled and supported, they naturally pour that love back into the world around them.
A thriving mom is more likely to contribute to her community, support other women, and engage in meaningful ways.
She becomes an example of what’s possible—for her children, her neighbors, and her peers.
She breaks cycles of burnout and depletion by modeling a new way of living that honors both giving and receiving.
Self-love isn’t just about bubble baths—it’s about knowing your worth and living in alignment with your desires.
Moms who practice self-love tend to set better boundaries and make more empowered decisions in their careers.
When she’s nourished, she becomes more creative, productive, and impactful—whether she’s working inside the home, running a business, or climbing the corporate ladder.
Self-care gives her the clarity and confidence to pursue her goals, dreams, and financial freedom.
When a mother is supported—mentally, physically, emotionally, spiritually—the whole ecosystem around her transforms. Her well-being becomes the soil from which her family, relationships, and community grow strong and vibrant.
So the next time you see a mom taking time for herself—whether it’s going for a walk, journaling, resting, saying “no,” or dancing in her kitchen—cheer her on. She’s not just caring for herself. She’s tending to the future.
Because when a mother thrives, everyone benefits.