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The Miscarriage Rebellion

The Pink Elephants Support Network
Pregnancy Loss
Early Pregnancy Loss
Miscarriage
Pink Elephants Support Network
Grief
Mental Health
Peer Support
CULTURAL PERSPECTIVES
IVF
East Africare
Healthcare Access
Healthcare System
Support Networks
Emotional Trauma
Fertility Treatments
Ectopic Pregnancy
Reproductive Justice
Reproductive Health
Fertility Support
Maternal Mental Health

In this podcast, hosts Sam Payne, CEO and Co-Founder of Pink Elephants, and Stacey June Lewis, a seasoned counsellor, psychotherapist, and broadcaster, create a safe space for everyday Australians to share their stories of pregnancy loss. Their conversations provide a platform to candidly discuss many women’s experiences, helping to dismantle the layers of shame, blame, and stigma that frequently ... more

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Reflecting on a distinguished career at the forefront of reproductive medicine, Professor Bill Ledger—former Head of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at the Royal Hospital for Women in Randwick—has witnessed a profound cultural shift. Early in his career, ... more

In this incredibly special, celebratory season of The Miscarriage Rebellion, host Sam Payne welcomes Natalie Khoury to share a story that beautifully illustrates a decade of Pink Elephants' community impact. Nat opens her heart about her deeply perso... more

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Ten years ago, The Pink Elephants Support Network wasn’t born in a corporate boardroom—it started over a single, pivotal cup of coffee between co-founders Sam and Gabbi. Brought together by a shared understanding of reproductive trauma and loss, they... more

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In the final episode of Season 2 of the podcast , our host Sam is joined by the phenomenal Dr. Jessica Zucker a Los Angeles-based psychologist specialising in women's reproductive and maternal mental health, and the author of I Had a Miscarriage and ... more

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Recent Guests

Natalie Khoury
Advocate and survivor sharing her story of miscarriage, fertility challenges, and a rainbow baby
Pink Elephants Support Network
Episode: S3 E2: Natalie Khoury - A sanctuary shared in stories
Gabbi Armstrong
Co-founder of Pink Elephants
Pink Elephants
Episode: S3: E1: Gabbi Armstrong - The Grassroots Revolution
Dr. Jessica
Psychologist specializing in women's reproductive and maternal mental health with over 15 years of experience.
Self-employed, author
Episode: S2 E14: The Trifecta of Silence: Breaking Shame and Stigma in Pregnancy Loss
Sarah Mitchell
Member of Parliament in New South Wales
Episode: S2 E12: Grief, Policy and Inequity in Reproductive Support.
Isy Oderberg
Founder and Executive Director of the Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition
Early Pregnancy Loss Coalition
Episode: S2: E9: Reproductive Justice: Why Miscarriage Care Must Center Marginalized Voices
Lauren Sun
Pink Elephants peer support coordinator
Pink Elephants
Episode: S2: E8: Stepping Past the Clinical: The Healing Power of Peer Support and Caring for the Carers
Sashi Perera
Comedian sharing her journey through miscarriages and fertility treatment
Episode: S2 E7: Hitting the Brakes: Reclaiming Joy and Self-Worth After the Fertility Race
Sophie Porter
Service Delivery Manager at Pink Elephants with expertise in early pregnancy loss
Pink Elephants
Episode: S2: E5: The Silence of Scans: Why the Healthcare System Fails Women After Pregnancy Loss

Hosts

Stacey June Lewis
Lead of the Pink Elephants Support Network group counselling program, Grief and Grace; counsellor and broadcaster
Sam Payne
CEO and Co-Founder of Pink Elephants; advocate and public speaker

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 51 ratings
  • Thank you

    I’m not a miscarriage survivor but I’m listening to make myself a better support to a friend that is. I’m so moved by the stories and amazed by what this organisation is doing. Thank you

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Amy listens 2
    Australiaa year ago
  • Heartbreaking and helpful creating so much awareness

    Thanks for sharing your stories to create awareness and help not only those that have experienced loss but others who haven’t to navigate supporting those wound them

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    KirstyClark23
    Australia2 years ago
  • Helping women evolve

    The best support I found ❤️

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Happy4Puppy
    Australia2 years ago
  • Beautiful conversation

    Thank you for sharing 💗

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    ihadamiscarriage
    Australia3 years ago

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Listeners praise the empathetic tone and the validation it offers to those affected by loss.
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Hosts are described as trusted and compassionate voices in reproductive health advocacy.
The show is seen as a valuable resource for understanding both personal experiences and systemic gaps in care.

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S2 E14: The Trifecta of Silence: Breaking Shame and Stigma in Pregnancy Loss
Q: What do you need listeners to hear today? How do we change this?
We must speak openly about our pain and normalize conversations around miscarriage and pregnancy loss to break the silence and stigma.
S2 E14: The Trifecta of Silence: Breaking Shame and Stigma in Pregnancy Loss
Q: What did you learn through the process of writing that book?
The process taught me how hard it is to write a book, the importance of connecting with others through writing, and how writing can be therapeutic.
S2 E13: From Patient to Advocate: Samantha's Path to Holding Space for Pregnancy Loss
Q: If there was one thing you would suggest a friend to do for a friend that is going through a loss like yours, what would you suggest?
Sit there, hug them, and say, I am so sorry. Don't ask me how you can help me, just do something.
S2: E11: Cultural Perspectives on Loss: Exploring how different cultures acknowledge, grieve, or silence early pregnancy loss. Somali Language
Q: What is your community's relationship with early pregnancy loss?
Hinda discusses the cultural taboos and challenges faced in acknowledging pregnancy loss within her community.
S2: E11: Cultural Perspectives on Loss: Exploring how different cultures acknowledge, grieve, or silence early pregnancy loss. Somali Language
Q: What would have been helpful for you?
Hinda reflects on the need for more support and resources during her experience of pregnancy loss.

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Frequently Asked Questions About The Miscarriage Rebellion

What is The Miscarriage Rebellion about and what kind of topics does it cover?

A candid, survivor-centered show that explores pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and the surrounding emotional, cultural, and healthcare dynamics. Across episodes, conversations surface themes like stigma, grief, and the gaps in care, while highlighting peer support, advocacy, and policy change. Distinctive strengths include a strong emphasis on storytelling, lived experience, and practical pathways to better support—ranging from culturally informed perspectives to systemic reform—offering a supportive space for listeners and potential guests alike who are navigating loss or supporting someone through it.

Noteworthy is the consistent pairing of a licensed clinician with advocates and caregivers from Pink Elephants, enabling both clinical insigh... more

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2. Gabbi Armstrong
3. Dr. Jessica
4. Sarah Mitchell
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6. Lauren Sun
7. Sashi Perera
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