A podcast to connect Utah women--especially those who are infertile, pregnant, or postpartum--to the local maternal mental health resources available. I interview providers around Utah to help bring therapy tips and coping skills conveniently to your ear-holes.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 44 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Mental HealthHealth & Fitness |
This episode features a discussion with care coordinators Carrie Martinez-Wolf and Eric Christensen from the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. The conversation illuminates the role of care coordinators in connecting Utah families with chi... more
Postpartum doulas offer physical and emotional support after the birth of your baby through the first year postpartum. more
This episode of the Sad Moms Club features a conversation with Brook Archibald, who shares her harrowing journey through birth trauma, miscarriage, postpartum depression, and her struggle with medical professionals to be heard and adequately treated.... more
If you’re an anxious person, you’re going to love learning from Morgan Slade, LCSW. We discuss perinatal anxiety and OCD, all kinds of intrusive thoughts, sneaky compulsions we do that intrusive thoughts feed on, and the treatment that has an 85% suc... more
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Motherhood can be isolating to many, this podcast helped me feel I am not alone in all of the struggles I deal with through this journey.
Valuable collection of various resources and topics for the community of perinatal mental health.
Joni is an amazing person and a podcast like this has been needed for a long time! I tell all my patients about this podcast and I recommend it for everyone. So much good information here.
I stumbled across this podcast as I’m pregnant with my first baby and it has been so helpful and informative. I feel more more prepared for the postpartum period and have found tools that are helping me with my mental health now! There is also such a variety of episodes and I find myself sharing them with my friends that are going through difficult things that I don’t always understand or know what to say to. I think everyone should check out this podcast because there will be at least one episo... more
I started listening to this late in my first pregnancy and it was so helpful! Great host and love the variety of professionals she interviews. I’ve learned so much!
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