A podcast dedicated to the beauty and brutality of new parenthood - because giving birth is the beginning, but postpartum is forever. Created by postpartum doula Naomi Chrisoulakis, each week she chats to women about their postpartum experiences and asks experts to share their wisdom.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 146 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family |
Welcome to a new season! Joining me for this fresh ep is Brooke Maree, a leading babywearing educator and Kangatraining instructor. I found Brooke when I had my first, velcro baby and her knowledge is immense - I hope this gets your babywearing journ... more
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This podcast has become a safe place for me to go to during the dark days of new motherhood. Naomi’s honesty around parenting is refreshing and her interviews insightful. Hearing especially about other babies who were difficult as newborns was so reassuring and provided a beacon of light.
Love Naomi’s calming voice and inspiring episodes within the postpartum space. Thank you for the variety of interviews and delivering motivational snippets of practitioners/doulas expertise for mothers like me !
Im so glad I found this podcast! Lots of science based information but relatable & easy to listen to. Thank you Naomi! You’re helping guys first time mum feel much more prepared!
Raw, honest, real, informative, relevant and inspiring all wrapped into one fab podcast!
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Apple Podcasts | #244 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family |
Apple Podcasts | #200 | Australia/Kids & Family |
Apple Podcasts | #156 | Norway/Kids & Family |
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