
Doulas of the Roundtable, A modern twist on an ancient concept. A place where all voices are equal, knowledge is shared and hard topics are talked about.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 190 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | EducationHealth & FitnessHow ToAlternative Health | |||

The cascade of interventions is often taught like interventions are a row of dominoes. Pitocin leads to epidural. Epidural leads to cesarean. Once the first one is tipped, the rest will inevitably follow. That might sound logical at first. But it can... more
Supporting induction means knowing how to support what is actually happening.
Many clients are scheduled without clear information about why, how induction begins, what options remain, or how long it may take. Then ripening takes a day or two, the ... more
Doula tools can help, but they don't keep you grounded. A big birth bag can turn into a crutch when labor gets loud, space gets tight, and you feel pressure to find an immediate solution.
Some doulas over-offer, over-talk, and reach for tools too f... more
Core doula skills shape the whole room, not your bag of tricks.
You do not build strong support by collecting more tools. You build it through presence, attunement, communication, and timing, in real time, with real clients.
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I wanted to love this podcast. As a new doula, the topic titles were both exciting and spoke directly to my curiosities, and I couldn’t wait to delve into the expertise and experience of well practiced pros. Instead, I got lengthy, belabored advertisements, self promotion, lots of personal off topic tangents and a strong sense of superiority over other birth workers. I tried to hang in for multiple episodes, but the latest involved all of this shorthand lingo about ‘DISC’ personality types that ... more
I love this podcast! I love the fact that when they are talking about a subject they have their own experience as well as stats to back it up. I look forward to listening and learning every week. And if I happen to miss a week it’s a bonus because I get to binge listen. 🤣
I was very saddened by this podcast. As a doula myself, it was painful to hear the judgemental tones in the hosts voices, the negativity, and all of the commentary about ProDoula being superior to other doula training organizations. This podcast would make me weary to have a ProDoula doula at my birth. Rather that speaking about doula work being a work of compassion for women, they make it about money only. There is a way to do both successfully and still build up women, and unfortunately they d... more
I’m two episodes in and I cannot listen to another… the negative energy and talking down was unbearable. I would not trust either of these women at a birth, seem to be in it only for the money and pride, no compassion or empathy. They spend so much time putting down other people and organizations. It seems like these ladies have some healing to do themselves before helping others. I will definitely be sticking with my other podcasts, many better options out there that are more positive while als... more
I always find Angela & Eva’s insights and perspectives thought provoking. The industry needed more conversations like this happening and I love their practical approach to all the various topics. They truly hash out not only how this work affects clients but also how it affects doulas. Helpful for both new and seasoned doulas.
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Docusing on birth work, postpartum support, and the human side of doula care, this show centers practical, evidence-informed discussions delivered with candor and personal storytelling. Episodes often explore presence, client autonomy, professional identity, and the emotional labor of doula work, while tackling topics from informed consent to postnatal nourishment and office logistics. Notably, the hosts bring contrasting perspectives—data-driven analysis and more light-hearted, relationship-centered discussions—creating a balanced resource for both new and seasoned doulas, as well as sponsors seeking authentic, practitioner-informed conversations.
A standout trait is the commitment to grounding conversations in client needs and real-world... more
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