
Hi, I'm Chelsea a 30 something INFJ mum. Along with my social media accounts that barely get the attention they deserve, this blogcast gives snippets of my journey to becoming a midwife. I’ll be discussing the parent-student juggle, placement, assignments, what's going on in the big wide world, as well as what going on in this head of mine as this black mum (with ADHD) becomes a badass babycatcher... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Join me for the fourth and final instalment of my project. I'll be sharing my thoughts on decolonising midwifery education. What does it mean to me? How can we do it? Why do we need to do it? This topic set me on the path I am currently on. While it ... more
In the 3rd installment of this mini-series I'm joined by Amba Morrell (@londonsstudentmidwife) and we talk about what activism looks like as a student midwife. We discuss the ups and downs of raising our voices and shaking tables, why we bother and h... more
In the 2nd episode of this 4 part mini-series, I will be talking to Nicolette Porter (@Nicolette_stmw), fellow 150 Leaders cohort member and co-editor of The Student Midwife Journal. We take a deep dive into our experiences of navigating the midwifer... more
Join me and some fabulous guests for the first episode of a 4 part mini-series!
The phrase Each One, Teach One is an African proverb that originated in the United States during slavery when Africans were denied education. When someone learned how ... more
Join me for another update on my journey. In this episode you hear about me getting into the swing of year 3, my child's saggy tights dilemma and how my views and understanding of leadership has guided me to my next project.
ETA: If you know me, y... more
Hi all,
She's back! It's been forever so this is me reintroducing myself. I managed to survive the battlefield that is 2nd year of my midwifery degree, but came out the other end with more that I expected. Hello leadership journey and ADAH diagnos... more
Hi all! This episode is just me catching you up on what's been going on for me. Grades are rolling in, my PAD is still the bane of my existence, I'm back on delivery suite and I've decided to join the Everyday Racism Book Club, (you should too).
I ... more
I'm baaaaaaack! Yes, It's been a while, but I'm kicking off 2021 fashionably late. I have no resolutions, but I do have some intentions.
In this episode find out how I've been holding up during placement (postnatal ward and neonatal unit placements... more
I’m not a student midwife but I can definitely relate to juggling motherhood and work commitments. I love hearing about Chelsea’s journey and the guest chats are always interesting too.
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