Meet Our Team

We are experienced health care professionals
dedicated to providing customized home birth services,
birth doula care and integrative health coaching.

Amy E. Miller (she/her)

OWNER

Owner

Amy began birth work as a doula in 2010 and continued as an apprentice midwife until 2017, when she became a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM) and opened Red House.

She loves the outdoors and sharing life with her husband, 4 grown kids and 3 cats.

Amy has a passion for protecting individual autonomy and an undying curiosity for all things health and wellness. This contributes to her commitment to supporting families through an undisturbed birth experience and individualized health coaching.

While continuing to serve local birthing families, she also certified as a Women’s Health Coach through The Integrative Women’s Health Institute. Amy continued her education and completed The Women’s Integrative and Functional Medicine Certification Program with Aviva Romm in 2024. She is excited to use the principles of Functional Medicine to help individuals live their best life!

Alex Gonsor (she/her)

STUDENT MIDWIFE

STUDENT MIDWIFE

Alex is a student midwife at the Midwives College of Utah and a caring birth assistant who feels honored to support families during their pregnancy, birth, and postpartum journeys. With a warm and gentle approach, Alex strives to provide nurturing care that blends evidence-based practices with the wisdom of traditional midwifery.

Drawing on a background in holistic health, Alex offers thoughtful, personalized support that centers on informed choice and trust in the natural process of birth. As a birth assistant, Alex works closely with experienced midwives, helping ensure families feel safe, heard, and cared for every step of the way.

When not supporting families, Alex enjoys spending time crafting, walking her dog, and fostering animals for local shelters. Alex brings the same sense of compassion and dedication to her personal life as she does to her work with growing families.

Jen Willet (she/her)

doula

doula

Jen began her journey as a doula in response to a call from her friends for support during their labor. Honoring this call felt intuitive, aligned and joyful while drawing on her grounded and steady presence. It landed her amongst the team of women at Red House Holistic Health to work alongside experienced mentors, birthing the next step in her journey as a doula while apprenticing as a midwife assistant. She feels at home within this circle of women who bow in service during the transformative process of bringing new life into the world.

She finds resonance in supporting others through life’s many transitions. She values offering emotional support and healing touch with the intention that women feel safe, heard and supported.

Jen enjoys serving her local community through classes in herbalism and as a beekeeper and gardener of nourishing food and medicine. She also enjoys playing with clay to create functional pottery and loves riding the river on both gentle and wild waters. Her recent chapter of being a mother to adult children has been rich with adventure while traveling the wider world, embracing the strong wings her sons have grown. She equally loves curling up at home in the neck of the river surrounded by the abundant biodiversity of the forest where she and her husband have made their home, always with a new book in hand!

Katherine Wells (she/her)

STUDENT MIDWIFE AND BIRTH ASSISTANT

STUDENT MIDWIFE and birth assistant

Katherine has been interested in birth and all things having to do with women and natural healing since her teen years when her mother gifted her the novel The Red Tent upon her first period. She grew up and was homeschooled in Frederick county and after having a life altering experience with Ayurveda decided she had to study more about it at Southern California University of Health Sciences earning a certificate as an Ayurvedic Wellness Educator. She then pursued her love of archaeology by spending several months in Greece exploring the island of Crete to visit the ruins of her favorite ancient civilization. Upon returning state side, she decided to finally delve deeper into birth work, and was guided to the Red House team through a family friend, and has gone from wanting to be a doula, to a birth assistant, to finally landing on student midwife.

She is very excited and overjoyed to finally be working towards her passion for supporting and walking with women through such a pivotal time. The honor of this is never lost on her, and she will always strive for a grounded mind, body, spirit approach to this process for all women from every walk of life.

When not working with Red House, Katherine can be found reading history and archaeology books centered on women and animistic culture, hanging out with her mom, writing, cooking Ayurvedic meals, obsessing over vintage finds and adornments, on the porch in the sun with her tea pot, in the woods with her friends, and most definitely by the river with one of her baskets.

When not supporting families, Alex enjoys spending time crafting, walking her dog, and fostering animals for local shelters. Alex brings the same sense of compassion and dedication to her personal life as she does to her work with growing families.