I chat with editor Kris Emery about her new book about how to write a book. We talk team, timelines, budget and more so you figure out your path forward.
Emily is a mother of two and author of the bestselling book Rants in the Dark and Is it Bedtime Yet. She writes about a wide variety of topics, is a fierce activist and uses humour to cope with the c…
Maddy shares her traumatic first birth story, as well as her healing second birth. Her experience of the impact that different carers have on birth outcomes led her to become a community organiser an…
Rachael is qualified in culinary arts, and now works as a postpartum doula in Central Pennsylvania. She shares openly about her very challenging pregnancies and postpartum experiences. You'll learn a…
Irena from Slovenia used to be an Attorney but gave it all up to become a nurturer and facilitator. Along with Newborn Mothers Collective, Irena has studied Hypnobirthing, Bowen therapy, childbirth e…
Heather is from the US but had her first baby in South Korea and was very isolated. Her experience led her to train as a postpartum doula and she now lives in Boston supporting other families having …
Trystan was known as the pregnant man and on this podcast, he shares more about the bit after the baby was born. He is warm and open as he shares the challenges and joys along their unique path to be…
Ria Keller is originally from Germany and now lives in Northern Ireland with her partner and two sons. She started her postpartum business a few years ago but has since moved countries, had a baby an…
Hannah Dahlen is a midwife and academic who has researched and written hundreds of articles on topics including homebirth, freebirth, human rights and birth trauma. On this podcast I ask her about CO…
Suzanna from Denver has supported over 100 families and does not yet have children herself. She tells her own story from becoming a big sister at the age of six, to facing her fears and starting a bu…
We learned so much cool stuff about breastfeeding when we created our course for professionals! In this podcast, we chat about some of the bits we couldn't fit into the course.
Ashley had two difficult postpartum experiences before discovering Newborn Mothers and become a professional herself. She planned her third postpartum very differently and in this interview she share…
Tzaddi shares her own experiences as a black mother and yoga teacher in the UK. We discuss maternal mortality rates and breastfeeding rates in different countries, and how racism in health care contr…
Megyn and I discuss more complex food issues surrounding postpartum including allergies, biochemical deficiencies, eating disorders, and where to go for support.
Roshni is dedicated to reclaiming nourishing practices rooted in ancestral wisdom for collective liberation. She talks about exploring Ayurveda as a South Indian woman, and how she was determined to …
Royah, a yoga teacher, wasn't planning to be a doula, but her own experience of childbirth led her to further education. Since then she has started a doula collective, hosted a benefit gig, volunteer…
Pinky is a matriarch of the natural parenting movement in Australia. We discuss parenting her own children in the '70s, how she started writing about motherhood and eventually wrote a book and starte…
Sophie shares her journey as a Pilates teacher including successfully started her online programs and classes during the pandemic. We talk about how all women should have access to routine physical r…
I chat with exercise physiologist, author and Newborn Mothers graduate, Anna Cusack. Together we discuss the importance of supporting your physical health after the significant impact of pregnancy an…
Emma and I chat about how our own childhood experiences come up in motherhood, and how to be kind, caring and playful with our 'inner child.' Emma talks about various techniques she uses including sa…
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