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Cutting-edge, pioneering conversations on holistic women's health, including sex, birth, motherhood, womanhood, intimacy and trauma with doula, certified Sexological Bodyworker, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, and author of Call of the Wild and the Fourth Trimester, Kimberly Ann Johnson.

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Michel Odent, MD, is a French obstetrician trained as a general surgeon known for his tireless research on how environmental factors present during pregnancy and birth affect babies, children, and our communities. He is the founder of the  Prim... more

In this episode, Kimberly and Sarah Wildeman dive into the importance of community and relational support and the experiences that led each of them to prioritize community building so centrally in each of their lives. Sarah shares her journey from a ... more

On this episode, Kimberly and, author, artist, and researcher, Jamie Mustard dive deep into Jamie’s childhood in Scientology and his healing and research quest to understand his complex childhood PTSI (Post-Traumatic Stress Injury). This conversation... more

In this episode, Kimberly and Bethany discuss their reflections and experiences of attachment and mothering their adult children. Bethany describes changes in how she viewed herself and parenting while her daughter became an adult herself while Kimbe... more

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Recent Guests

Michel Odent
French obstetrician and influential figure in childbirth practices.
Episode: EP 235: Becoming Bilingual in Intuition and Science, Learning to Phrase New Questions, and the Socialization of Birth with Michel Odent [ENCORE]
Sarah Wildeman
A soul reviver and activator focused on community building.
Episode: EP 234: Building Intentional Community, Navigating Conflicts, and Finding Belonging with Sarah Wildeman
Jamie Mustard
Art director, artist, branding expert, and author of 'Child X'
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Episode: EP 233: A Creative and Curious Life after Childhood Trauma with Jamie Mustard, author of Child X
Bethany Saltman
Author of Strange Situation and a literary agent
Wave Literary Arts
Episode: EP 232: Attachment and Mothering through Life’s Seasons with Bethany Saltman
Elisa Mary Haggarty
Practitioner and facilitator with extensive experience in embodiment and somatic practices
Episode: EP 230: Mothering the Bones: Repairs, Reflections, and Radical Gathering with Elisa Mary Haggarty
Alex Johnson
Father, husband, butcher, and former autism specialist
Episode: EP 229: Autism Spectrum Disorder, Regenerative Agriculture, and Community Care
Kathryn Holt
Graduate in depth psychology and MSW in clinical social work
Episode: EP 228: Overcoming Body Hatred and the Role Parents Can Play with Kathryn Holt
Tyson Adams
An expert helping men quit porn and master semen retention
Episode: EP 227: Porn Addiction, Men’s Sexuality, and Sexual Alchemy with Tyson Adams
Ash Robinson
Business strategist and repeat guest on the podcast.
Episode: EP 226: Women Doing Business in our Current Climate with Ash Robinson

Host

Kimberly Ann Johnson
Host of the podcast and a doula, certified Sexological Bodyworker, Somatic Experiencing practitioner, and author focusing on women's health.

Reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars from 491 ratings
  • Profound and authentic

    Incredibly nourishing conversations. I am sitting with my newborn girl in my arms, listening to episode after episode. I haven’t listened to or engaged in any media or content whatsoever since the beginning of my third trimester. This podcast is the first external input I’ve had since that and since my birth - listening to Kimberly and her guests feels like drinking a cup of bone broth, warming me up from within, nourishing every tissue and bone, building yet another layer of who I am now. Thank... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    GalinaL
    Norway5 months ago
  • This podcast is so significant for women today! Thank you!

    Oh my! I’m listening to episode 213: navigating single motherhood. As a solo mum of 3 and sole provider as a transformational hypnotherapist I feel so much love and connection to you women as I listen to your vulnerable stories. Thank you for sharing.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ChloeNJP
    Spaina year ago
  • Brilliant

    Kimberly is an amazing interviewer and I love hearing her thoughts on a myriad of issues. She’s extremely knowledgable in areas of womanhood, trauma, and health. She isn’t afraid to have a controversial opinion and I appreciate that! I’ve learned so much from her and she’s changed my life for the better. Thank you Kimberly for making this podcast and all the work you do.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kate44444444
    United States2 years ago
  • Women’s Health Super Hero

    This podcast is a treasure trove of self health knowledge for women. Open conversations about what it means to be a woman and how to truly look after yourself and honour that experience. There are many rivers that lead into the sea, this one has the life raft for women to be together and learn and support each other on this journey. Listening to this podcast is a form of self care and sovereign self health.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    @leslie_annemarie
    Canada2 years ago
  • Rambling

    Episode 188 is interesting…and then she talks about her daughter near the end. It changed the whole way I viewed the podcast and I won’t continue. She gaslights her teenage daughter on the podcast, sharing things without her daughter’s expressed consent. The content does not add to the episode in anyway, and does not feel necessary. If nothing else, it feels like whining about young people. She seems to demonize psychologists, then she walks her statement back a little, but not much. It’s truly ... more

    Apple Podcasts
    2
    emaheg
    United States2 years ago

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The host is praised for her knowledge and engaging interview style, making complex topics accessible.
Some criticisms arise regarding controversial opinions and emotional disclosures related to family dynamics.
Overall, the podcast is seen as a resource for women seeking validation and understanding in their journeys through health and motherhood.
Listeners appreciate the nourishing, empowering conversations that explore women's health and trauma.
Many find the dialogue supportive and inspiring, emphasizing the sense of community built through shared experiences.

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EP 235: Becoming Bilingual in Intuition and Science, Learning to Phrase New Questions, and the Socialization of Birth with Michel Odent [ENCORE]
Q: What is the future of humanity born without hormones of love?
Odent suggests that we need to critically evaluate how the absence of these hormones will affect the future of our species.
EP 233: A Creative and Curious Life after Childhood Trauma with Jamie Mustard, author of Child X
Q: How does your experience relate to discussions of race?
It's a love letter to my grandfather and addresses the journey from wealth to poverty, and the injustices tied to that narrative.
EP 233: A Creative and Curious Life after Childhood Trauma with Jamie Mustard, author of Child X
Q: Why do you prefer not to call yourself a survivor?
I want to deny that they have any power or connection to me, and that I want to live a solar existence now.
EP 231: Cece on College and Being a Child of a Micro-celebrity
Q: What are your thoughts on being an only child?
I think sometimes it does get lonely, and it feels like, oh, gosh, I just wish I had a friend or like a sister or brother.
EP 231: Cece on College and Being a Child of a Micro-celebrity
Q: What do you think your biggest takeaway from your experience as a young woman has been?
My revelations about being a maiden came after, not while I was a maiden, and I found myself in relationships that felt like reliving that phase.

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Conversations revolve around holistic women's health, with a strong focus on subjects such as sex, birth, motherhood, intimacy, and trauma. Emphasis is placed on empowering women through candid discussions about their experiences and the complexities surrounding these issues. The host brings in various experts and thought leaders, offering multifaceted insights and personalized healing approaches. Unique to this series is its deep exploration of how societal narratives influence women's health, raising awareness about the psychological impacts of childbirth and parenting. The podcast serves as a nurturing space for listeners seeking guidance and community in their journeys through womanhood.

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Recent guests on Sex Birth Trauma include:

1. Michel Odent
2. Sarah Wildeman
3. Jamie Mustard
4. Bethany Saltman
5. Elisa Mary Haggarty
6. Alex Johnson
7. Kathryn Holt
8. Tyson Adams

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