Meet the Cub Connect Team!

Samantha Allnutt, FNP-C
  • Nurse Practitioner and Founder of The Cub Club

    Samm has worked in healthcare for 17 years, with the majority of time spent as a Labor & Delivery nurse, followed by her current career as a OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner. The other most recent chapter of her life has been growing a family! She has a wild crew of 4 sons that fill (and empty) her cup, on repeat.

    She is passionate about working with women and walking with them through their lifelong health journey. She especially loves providing resources for new parents, as they sort through their nervous list of things to get ready for baby. There isn’t enough time spent with parents in the exam room before they are sent to deliver and take home their new addition!

    Her joy bloomed in creating modern, thorough and relatable childbirth courses for the families of Charleston and beyond. Even more exciting was the development of Cub Connect, so that new Mom’s maintain access to expert advice and establish “their village” throughout their whole 1st year postpartum.

    Welcome to The Club!

  • Perinatal Fitness Specialist

    Brittany Mabry, wife to Tucker and mother to two children, Mirielle and Emric, has been a personal trainer for over 10 years. She enjoys all things fitness and loves to motivate and educate people to become healthier through exercise and daily activities. During her first pregnancy with her daughter she became interested and passionate about exercising during pregnancy, and all of the benefits it has to offer mom and baby. Following the birth of her son, she thought it would be great to help other women at different points in their motherhood fitness journey; whether trying to conceive, pregnant, trials through miscarriage, life with babies/toddlers, or moms to older children. Her goal is to provide opportunities for women to meet up and workout together, with their children or alone (because sometimes you just need some time just to focus on yourself!).

    Besides fitness, she loves going on dates with her husband, spending time with her kids, traveling, drinking red wine, taking long hot baths, and spending time with family and friends.

  • Pregnancy & Postpartum Doula

    Clare is a birth and postpartum doula, childbirth educator, community herbalist, student midwife, and toddler mom who helps clients focus on nature and nourishment as they move through their pregnancy, labor, and postpartum. She uses her undergraduate degree in psychology and her doctoral degree in health education to support new families in understanding the mental, emotional, physical, and spiritual changes that take place during the transformative experiences of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. She has studied, taught, and researched health, sexuality, and nutrition education for upwards of ten years, and has supported families as a birth and postpartum doula for the last three years. She has worked as a midwife assistant for one year and has just begun midwifery school with the goal of being licensed as a Certified Professional Midwife (CPM). She also dove into herbalism studies during her pregnancy as a way to raise her child with a strong relationship to and understanding of nature, and has continued her formal and informal coursework in herbs and botanical medicine since then.

    As a doula, midwife assistant, and lover of herbs and plants, Clare works to find the very delicate balance of empowering the individual to understand, love, and care for their bodies and whole selves, while paying special attention to the very real role that the systems we live in play in our relationship to our health.

  • Mental Health Therapist

    Amy Martin is a Licensed Professional Counselor located in Charleston, SC focusing on maternal wellness. For the past 10 years, Amy has worked in substance use disorder treatment, a medical clinic setting, and most recently started her private practice to focus on maternal wellness. Within her practice, Amy treats perinatal mood and anxiety disorders, general mood and anxiety disorders, fertility issues, women’s issues, and grief in any form. Amy is a mother of two rambunctious boys who keep her forever busy and moving in her free time.