Maudelyne Maxineau-Gedeon
Educator | Author | Social Worker | Mom| Wife | Black Women
About Maudelyne Maxineau-Gedeon
Maudelyne Maxineau-Gedeon is the founder of Soulful Living Circle, a culture-first wellness space where Black women build calm, nourishing rhythms—on their own terms. She blends three pillars: heritage on the plate (diasporic foodways with plant-forward swaps), whole-body gentleness (beginner-friendly herbs, breath, and rest rituals), and sisterhood (community care, not perfectionism).
Raised in a Haitian household and seasoned by years of teaching and community work, Maudelyne designs programs that feel like home: practical, loving, and repeatable during real weeks with real constraints. Inside the Circle, members get a monthly Masterclass, Tea & Talk circle, Implementation Lab, and Coaching/Q&A—plus recipes, templates, and replays for busy days.
Maudelyne also stewards HaitiDecoded—a hub where she decodes language, history, recipes, and living traditions from Haiti for everyday life in the diaspora. Use “HaitiDecoded” here as a live link in your builder.
Her north star: small steps, big care. One pot of soup, one quiet breath, one boundary kept—again tomorrow.

