A podcast that dives deep into the unfiltered, emotional rollercoaster of motherhood. A place where we unite as mothers, swapping stories from the trenches that will make you laugh, cry, or maybe just nod along as they resonate with you. Join me, Beth, a stay at home mum raising two young children the unconventional way. You'll hear from some of my closest friends and people who have inspired me o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
In this episode, I interview Dr. Seb, a biological dentist, about the importance of oral health in children. We discuss topics such as tongue ties, lip ties, breathing, and the impact of dummies and thumb sucking on oral development. Dr. Seb emphasiz... more
In this episode, I speak with my friend Astrid about her birth experiences. We discuss Astrid's perception of birth growing up, her previous births, and the planning for her third child, Frankie. Astrid shares how her partner's brain tumor diagnosis ... more
In this episode, I follow up on the previous interview about birth trauma by discussing healing birth trauma with Melissa, a healing birth specialist. Melissa shares her personal experience of traumatic birth and how it led her to work with women on ... more
In this episode, Dr. Nathan Riley discusses the importance of consent and autonomy in childbirth. Nathan emphasizes that women have the right to say no to any procedure or intervention during childbirth. He also discusses the trauma that both birth w... more
In this conversation, I interview board-certified OB-GYN Dr Nathan Riley about his journey into the field and his perspective on birth and women's healthcare. We discuss the lack of open conversation around birth, the limitations of the hospital syst... more
In this Episode I speak with Dr. Jess Michaels, she is an Osteopath, Doula, Mama and the creator and founder of 'The Birth Sling'. Jess opens up about her birth to her first born Koa which was a planned homebirth with a hospital transfer. Because of ... more
In this episode I speak to Liv about freebirth and her journey from maiden to mother in the freebirth space herself (accidentally). What being a freebirth doula has taught Liv and what we need to unlearn as a society in the birth space. We speak on w... more
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