
Do you believe that birth is about more than just a healthy baby? Do you believe trauma could actually be our biggest teacher and conduit for personal and professional growth? Knowing how cope with vicarious trauma and develop sustainable self-care is a non negotiable for all birth workers. Join me, Dr Erin Bowe, Clinical Perinatal & Author of More than a Healthy Baby, as we uncover “who is helpin... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 41 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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I wanted to stop by and say thanks for supporting this podcast, and to introduce my new one- Mum As You Are. podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/mum-as-you-are/id1577282849
This new podcast is unpolished and unfancy. A 10 minute or so convo each ... more
*note* this is a very condensed version of my conversation with Bruce for those with short attention spans. It's an edited down version of a video so it will sound a little choppy. It's better viewed as a video - you can watch in both short y... more
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It was really important to me to have this conversation with my guest today. I’ve interviewed him as part of my s... more
The interview with my guest today took about a year to coordinate! This happens a lot on this podcast because babies get born, we get sick, there’s the whole parenting and home schooling in a pandemic thing. There are times when I feel like I can bar... more
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This podcast has been so helpful for me and I hope also for my doula clients. I've just started binging this, but so far I especially love the episodes with other professionals of different specialties. My only gripe is that the sound is a bit jarring, sounding like there's not enough space between the host and the mic.
Wonderful episode with Goddess Mama Manon, I listened today and found resonance and authenticity in this conversation.
I happened to search for more episodes- I was actually searching for more episodes of women talking about their birth experiences with awareness; like Manon did.
And I was interested in Dr Erins Birth Story’s.
By chance I found an older podcast with Meg Berryman, and thoroughly enjoyed that episode as well.
Thank you!
I simply love your podcast and nod, sigh, and cry along with you!
I love this podcast. One of the essentials, especially if you are working in the birth space. Dr Erin is easy to understand & follow. What a gift to us all!
These episodes have saved the soul of a wounded midwife. Thank you thank you thank you. For supporting me to support women.







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