
We are two midwives, these are our stories: A candid look into the curious world of women. This is a look at the intersection of the curious world of women and race, culture, sexuality and midwifery. We look from the perspectives of two midwives who are everything but simply black and white. Join us and find out why the crisis, or why not?
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 31 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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| Categories | Health & FitnessSociety & Culture | ||||

Piyar, Kayte, and special guest Shoshana discuss Breast Cancer, a survivor’s journey, midwifery implications, and of course, the intersections of the Black and LGBTQIA+ community.
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In this episode Piyar and Kayte answer a listener email about providing period products for people, as well as the types of products out there, and as always, our self care corner!
Piyar and Kayte discussed how pregnancy can be a real pain! Discomforts of pregnancy, as well as solutions are reviewed in this fun take on not so fun pregnancy woes.
This episode we discuss Sarah Everard, Take Back the Night, #metoo, and the dangers women and female presenting people face daily.
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This is an amazing podcast for midwifery students! Thank you for sharing all of your thoughts and information with us 💕
My baby making days are over but I love the show! The podcasters encourage us to self nourish, provide a lot of useful information about women’s health and raise the bar in terms of showing us how we can be cared for by health care providers. Listening to these two midwives is like listening to real friends. I also like how they candidly and respectfully talk about cultural differences to create points of connection.
Great range of topics and really interesting information. I like that it’s relatable and like talking to friends. Keep it up!
Kayte and Piyar are both phenomenal and intelligent women! As someone just starting her journey into nursing school, I could not be more thankful for the honesty and hilarity inside their conversations. Keep doing what you’re doing, ladies!









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