
Birthworker Baes is a monthly podcast hosted by two Blackity Black birthworkers (a Doula and a Midwife), where we talk about the work, the love, and allll the tea hunty. So, if you’re a fellow Birthworker or any person interested in reproductive health, personal and spiritual growth, and Black womanhood; go ahead and follow us, subscribe, and most definitely listen!
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 5 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

Ro’ Ro’ ain’t stopping no show!!! In this long over due show and reunion the Baes examine how life has been for them After Rona. They review how birthing in the hospital has changed and what has inspired them during their distancing. The Baes also ge... more
In this episode, the Baes explore the ideologies of self-care, rest, and productivity. They also take a look at the ways in which they have chosen to decolonize the self-care in their own lives and commit to prioritizing and defining what "self-care"... more
In this episode of Birthworker Baes, the Baes discuss the topic of "interegenerational curses" and the many ways we can heal and create new legacies within our own families and community. The Baes also reflect on womanism, Post Traumatic Slave Syndro... more
In this episode, the Baes discuss how it is sometimes hard for us to just let go and accept support during the postpartum period. We look at Michele Wallace's Black Macho and the Myth of the Superwoman (1979) and examine how this myth of the Strong B... more
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From one birthworker to another, I very much enjoy listening to these Birthworker Baes! As a Latina doula, I listen to a lot of pregnancy/labor focused podcasts, but it’s refreshing to hear more voices and insight from other birth workers of color. Thank you, Baes! I tend to listen while I’m prepping and making dinner, and the rapport they have with one another makes me feel like I’m listening to my aunts and cousins as they converse around the kitchen table. Love it - excited for what’s to com... more
These birthworkers are total baes! They are both knowledgeable, compassionate, and candid. I appreciate this show so much, we need more black voices up on their soap boxes. Keep going, I’m locked in! - @dreadlockyogi
Great podcast very informative for females and males and thought provoking to start new conversations amongst men and women in our communities..
This podcast covers everything surrounding birthrights and black women. It goes from the roota to the toota!!! The ladies are very knowledgeable and also entertaining in their prospective fields. I definitely enjoy hearing the real and raw perspectives from Real Black Women. Keep up the good work ladies!! ❤️👏🏾🖤👏🏾💚👏🏾










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