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Doulas of the Roundtable

Doulas of the Roundtable
Doula Training
Client Relationships
Doula Work
Postpartum Support
Communication
Doulas
Agency Ownership
Doula Care
Unexpected Home Deliveries
Universal Precautions
Neurodiversity
Postpartum Care
Continuing Education
New Doulas
Labor Support
Childbirth Support
Birth
Maternal Mortality
Childbirth
Emergency Fund

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.

PublishesTwice monthlyEpisodes182Founded7 years ago
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Latest Episodes

Informed consent is one of the most essential and often misunderstood aspects of pregnancy and birth care. To help unpack this important topic, we are joined by Hillary, better known as The Pregnancy Nurse®.*

Hillary brings nearly two decades of ex... more

Supporting family and friends as a doula can be both rewarding and complex. The personal connection you share makes it easy to overstep boundaries, give unsolicited advice, or slip out of your professional role.

Maintaining the balance between bein... more

Doula work often takes us on unexpected paths, and Eva's journey is a perfect example of how growth and change can come full circle.

Eva began her career as an independent contractor, supporting families through labor and postpartum. Over time, she... more

Philanthropy and doula work are deeply connected. When your business is financially sustainable, you gain the freedom to give back in meaningful ways.

Charging your worth does more than cover your expenses. It creates space to support your communit... more

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Hosts

Eva Owen
Co-host discussing various aspects of doula work, meal planning for postpartum support, and managing a doula business. Known for providing practical insights and connecting personal anecdotes to the discussions.
Angela Horn
Co-host sharing insights into the doula profession and postpartum support. Focused on data-driven discussions and offering balanced perspectives on childbirth and progressive doula practices.

Reviews

4.4 out of 5 stars from 134 ratings
  • Basically a self promoting advertisement

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    Wild.Feminine.Mystic
    United States2 years ago
  • LOVE THIS!

    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. 🤣

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    wolfe child
    Canada2 years ago
  • Not a fan

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Lindsgrl22
    United States3 years ago
  • Egotistical opinions

    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

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    Britjl14
    United States3 years ago
  • Always enjoyable…

    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.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    el_by
    United States3 years ago

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The discussions can swing between informative and self-promotional, leading to mixed feelings among listeners about the content and its focus.
Many appreciate the balance and practical insights shared by the hosts, particularly around postpartum care and the doula profession.
Some listeners express discomfort with perceived superiority in tone and frequency of advertisements, preferring a more inclusive approach to discussions.
Listeners find the conversations thought-provoking and beneficial, especially for those entering the doula field or seeking support during pregnancy.

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What is Doulas of the Roundtable about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content focuses on various aspects of doula work, including support for expectant and new parents, communication techniques, and industry trends. Notable topics include the challenges doulas face when dealing with diverse client needs, navigating communication barriers between partners during pregnancy, and the balance between personal experiences and evidence-based practices. The hosts frequently share personal anecdotes, providing a relatable context to the professional advice given, along with discussions about the business side of being a doula in a changing industry, including branding and marketing strategies. Unique insights into postpartum care, the impact of societal influences, and the emotional aspects of the work are also co... more

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