Welcome to the MyBaby CST Podcast!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 57 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Health & Fitness |
"Its all about knowing options and building your own dream team of professionals based on however you choose to birth your baby and parent your baby." more
Building a craniosacral therapy business takes time and patience. Learn from Meaghan’s years of experience and hear her secrets to success. In this episode, she shares the details of what she wished she’d known when starting out. From building slowly... more
Tune in to PART 2 of Meaghan’s conversation with Kristy Wilson! They dive deeper into the benefits of craniosacral therapy (CST) for newborns, as well as the role of CST in supporting mental health. Kristy shares her experiences helping babies with v... more
Interested in enhancing your skills as a midwife? In this episode, Kristy Wilson shares her journey as a midwife and her experience with using craniosacral therapy (CST) to support newborns and their families. By integrating CST into her practice, sh... more
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As an IBCLC in an area with no other lactation support, I am frequently referring my clients to the one person that does CST (also pediatric chiropractor), but it’s hard to get in with her. This podcast provides amazing information and support to the practice of CST for both parents & providers. Being open minded is important in this field and I wish more pediatricians would take the time to learn how this amazing practice can help everyone. The topics in this podcast are great for everyone who ... more
The podcast about out-y belly buttons was actually the first podcast I have ever listened to and I soaked up every second of it. I loved it! I loved hearing such deep knowledge about an area of anatomy not really given a second thought. It’s now a question I ask my clients to help me build up a more thorough picture of the babies I help with reflux.
I am a self-professing bodywork geek who loves all things birth and baby. I found Meaghan Beames in an interview on The Craniosacral Podcast with Ryan Hallford a couple years back and I was super pumped to find she had her own podcast. I love tuning in for a down to earth approach on how infant craniosacral work can absolutely improve the way a baby feels and functions from an mother entrepreneur who exudes such passion in what she does. This type of work can truly change the world, one family ... more
A great podcast for parents (and the practitioners who work with them) to explore. As a lactation consultant, bodywork is a common recommendation I make to the families I work with and I’m thankful to have this resource to refer them to when they want to learn more about craniosacral therapy and it’s benefits. Thank you Meaghan!
Such a great podcast to learn more about CST and how it can help infants! Highly recommend this podcast!
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