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Introducing Mothering from Within - the podcast that empowers and supports new mothers on their journey through early motherhood. Join host Kaili Ets, a seasoned pediatric occupational therapist and your holistic baby guru, as she provides credible information, emotional support, and practical solutions for navigating the ups and downs of motherhood. Through solo shows and guest interviews, Mothering from Within will help you gain confidence, trust your instincts, and embrace motherhood on y ...
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Harmony in Health

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In our series of Harmony in Health podcasts we explore harmony principles with guests and team members, suggest ways in which our listeners can introduce more harmony into their self-care, their self-development and their community, and try to build our network of harmony in health practitioners.
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Join host Kaili Ets as she chats with Kelsey, an occupational therapist and founder of B.WellTOTs. Kelsey shares her inspiring journey from early intervention to specializing in pediatric feeding and tongue ties. Together, they discuss the holistic approach to pediatric care, the challenges of motherhood, and the nuances of oral dysfunctions, inclu…
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In this episode of the Mothering From Within podcast, host Kaili Ets, a pediatric occupational therapist, delves into understanding tongue ties, known as ankyloglossia, and their potential impact on breastfeeding, reflux, and overall baby development. Kaili emphasizes that a tongue tie release is not a quick fix, but part of addressing broader feed…
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In this episode of 'Mothering From Within,' Kaili Ets, a mom and pediatric occupational therapist, explores how understanding your baby's nervous system can help create a deeper sense of security and connection. She introduces the polyvagal theory, explaining the different states of the autonomic nervous system—green (safe and connected), red (figh…
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In this episode, Kaili chats with Bethany, about tools to reduce and regulate the nervous system, especially for adults (that's you mamas!) experiencing sensory overwhelm. They discuss practical methods like I AM statements, EFT tapping, and specific breathwork techniques to help mamas find calm and confidence amidst the chaos of early motherhood. …
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This episode (19) of 'Mothering From Within,' is part 2 of the interview with Macall Gordon, a seasoned expert with extensive research on temperament and sleep. Kaili and Macall discuss why high needs or intense children struggle with sleep and why "self-soothing" is not the goal for sleep. They emphasize that it's more about the child's unique sys…
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In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' host Kaili Ets chats with sleep expert and researcher Macall Gordon about how understanding your child's temperament can significantly impact their sleep patterns. Macall shares her journey into this field sparked by her own challenging experiences as a mother and then chats about the nuanced differences …
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In this episode of the Mothering From Within podcast, Kaili chats about the different temperaments of babies. She explains the nine main personality traits that shape a child's temperament, their influence on daily functioning and sleep, and how understanding them can empower parents in nurturing their child. Kaili discusses the 4 'main categories'…
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In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' host Kaili Ets, a mom and pediatric occupational therapist, welcomes guest Tracy, an occupational therapist, professor, and mother. They discuss the importance of understanding sensory processing in both moms and babies, and how it impacts emotional well-being and parenting. Tracy shares insights on the p…
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In this episode of the 'Mothering From Within' podcast, host Kaili Ets, a pediatric occupational therapist and mom of two, discusses the concept of sensory thresholds and how those present in our babies, toddlers, and really every human. Building on last week's discussion of sensory processing and the eight senses, Kaili simplifies complex concepts…
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In this episode of the 'Mothering From Within' podcast, Kaili Ets, pediatric occupational therapist and mom of two, explores the world of sensory processing in babies. Learn about the eight sensory systems, including the often overlooked vestibular, proprioception, and interoception. Kaili offers practical tips for recognizing sensory overload in y…
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In this episode of Mothering from Within, host Kaili Ets, alongside guest Rachel Morrison, dive into the complexities of early motherhood. They discuss how new moms can reclaim their identity, the concept of 'matrescence,' and the importance of self-compassion. Rachel (she/her) is a registered occupational therapist and psychotherapist who brings a…
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In this Episode, #12, Kaili Ets, a mom of two and a pediatric occupational therapist, explores the significant identity shift that accompanies motherhood and takes you through an exercise to help you get started with rediscovering your identity in motherhood. She discusses how new moms can often feel like they are losing their pre-baby selves while…
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Understanding Your Brain Changes During Motherhood In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' host Kaili Ets, a pediatric occupational therapist and mom of two, sits down with neuroscientist Rocio Zunini to dive into the fascinating changes in the parental brain during motherhood. Rocio, the founder of Newborn Parents, shares her journey into neur…
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Why Co-Regulation Beats Self-Soothing for Baby's Sleep and Development In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' I, Kaili Ets, a pediatric occupational therapist and mom of two, dive deeper into the topic of your baby's nervous system and the concept of self-regulation. I chat about the age old debate of 'self-soothing' and why this is a very mis…
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In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' I explore the critical aspects of nurturing an infant's brain from birth to three years. I discuss why understanding the infant brain is essential for parents to respond to their baby's needs effectively. I talk about the baby's brain size at birth, its development in the first few years, and the importan…
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In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' I chat all about babies' tears and crying. I talk about understanding crying not just as a means for babies to express immediate needs but as a deeper form of communication, including 'memory crying' linked to pre and perinatal experiences. I discuss how responding to crying with empathy and support can f…
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In this episode of 'Mothering from Within,' I explore the intricacies of birth from a baby's perspective, highlighting the challenges and resilience inherent in the journey through the birth canal. I chat about how a baby's birth story influences their early functioning, from feeding and sleeping to overall comfort and shed light on the physical pr…
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In this episode of 'Mothering From Within,' I explore the unrealistic expectations set by societal infant stories on motherhood and infant care. By reflecting on the narratives around sleep, feeding, independence, and the ideal of a 'good baby,' this episode aims to dismantle pressures towards perfection in motherhood. I discuss the challenges of a…
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In this episode of 'Mothering From Within,' I chat with guest expert Dacia Davison, a New Zealand-based occupational therapist specializing in mental health. Dacia shares her personal journey of motherhood, emphasizing the importance of self-regulation and reconnecting with one's identity beyond being a mom. We discuss the challenges mothers face, …
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This episode is a heart-to-heart and real talk about this whole idea of the "perfect mother." More than half of parents feel that they are failing in their first few years of parenthood. And our society has so many "rules" and things they deem right and wrong, so it is hard not to feel like you are failing if you aren't meeting those things. You fe…
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Embracing the Emotional Rollercoaster of New Parenthood In this episode #3 of 'Mothering From Within', host Kaili Ets, a pediatric occupational therapist and mother of two, dives into the complexities and emotional rollercoasters of early parenthood. With guest expert Karen McWilliams, a seasoned birth and postnatal doula with over 20 years of expe…
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In today's episode #2, I am excited to talk about 7 core concepts that I like to call the building blocks or foundation of doing motherhood your way. You can think of them as the 7 C's of motherhood. These building blocks are ultimately what help you move from that state of overwhelm and confusion to feeling confident and as though you’ve got this …
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Congratulations on becoming a mama! Whether you have a fresh newborn or an active toddler, know that I’ve been where you are, and I’m here for you. For this very first episode of Mothering From Within, I wanted to tell you a little bit more about me, so that you can feel like you know me, this voice in your ear while you feed your baby, go for walk…
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Hello and welcome to ‘Mothering From Within’ — the podcast where we dive into the heart of parenting during those magical, yet challenging first few years. If you are a mama who has ever found herself googling "is this normal?" at three in the morning, this podcast is for you. Sleep deprivation, feeding difficulties, the comparison game, parenting …
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What and how is it helpful to eat in the winter time for our overall well being? How does this depend on our 'type' and on what conditions or illnesses may be around? In this podcast, recorded as a live event with an audience, Dr Eleni Tsiompanou shares her knowledge of Ayurveda and the teachings of Hippocrates as well as delicious recipes and prac…
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Foods have the ability to harm or heal us. In this episode Julia Outlaw and Dr Eleni Tsiompanou talk to Natasha MacAller, ex professional ballet dancer and now renowned author and chef. They discuss the health benefits of particular herbs and spices, share the process of developing recipes and connect about the joy of eating! Includes recipe sugges…
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With spiralling mental health issues in young people and increasing eco-anxiety, how can connecting to nature play a role? In this episode we hear from three young people with a passion for nature and all that it can offer. They discuss personal experiences in nature, their choice of career, and share their thoughts on sustainability; an insight in…
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How does our environment affect our wellbeing? In particular, how can 'precious spaces' be created in schools that offer children and adults space to be themselves? In this episode, Julia talks to Dr Emma Dyer, an educational adviser who works with many schools, psychologists, therapists and children, assisting in the creation of supportive environ…
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Many people recognise that they feel better when spending time in nature. Why is this and how can this connection with nature be nurtured? In this episode, hear perspectives from three women who work in different ways connecting people to nature: Leah McNally (London Wildlife Trust), Liz Ware (Silent Space) and Esther De Groot (The Really Green Gar…
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Bartosz Nowakowski, theatre director, shares some rich lessons from his work with actors, young people and struggling communities. Techniques involving rhythm, connecting with the body, coordination and simple presence, he says, can provide a path to deal with the experiences of life - creating confidence and trust. Here he discusses with Julia Out…
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We all feel better after a good night's sleep but sometimes events in the world, or in our own habits, can make this elusive. In this episode, team members Julia Outlaw, Dr Eleni Tsiompanou, Dr Hanna Poikonen and Dimitra Makarona discuss different holistic approaches to better sleep including our natural rhythms, ayurvedic teachings around diet and…
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Harmonious cooking is about far more than calories or superfoods. There are many health benefits available to us - physical, mental and emotional - from cooking and eating. In this episode, members of the team discuss different aspects of cooking and harmony, including; comfort food, community, diversity, the gut microbiome, cooking as making music…
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At this time of the year, the end of harvest, nature is rich with changing colours, temperatures and fruits. It calls us to turn inwards and prepare for the winter. In this episode, members of the Harmony in Health team offer a rich hour celebrating Autumn and its relation to inner and outer harmony. They discuss autumn movements and smells, nutrit…
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Music has the potential to bring people together and can make a huge contribution to our practical exploration of harmony. In this episode, Julia Outlaw talks to team member Sara Khoroosi about her work with music in the community: with children, displaced people, professional musicians and complete beginners. They explore how to create space for f…
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Foraging has been gaining in popularity as people recognise the benefits of living more harmoniously with nature. Of course, it used to be a way of life for many. In this episode, Konstantinos Tsiompanos shares his gentle wisdom and experience as environmental educator, forest school teacher and lover of foraging in a conversation with Julia Outlaw…
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Hippocrates, the renowned physician from Ancient Greece, is often referred to as the Father of Medicine. Although his contribution to understanding the causes of and treatment for all sorts of illnesses (including airborne diseases) was vast, many of his theories on health have been forgotten. In this episode, Julia Outlaw talks to Palliative Care …
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This is a trailer for our exciting Harmony in Health event on June 20. Details and booking on Eventbrite. Julia Outlaw talks to presenters Anne Andenaes and Malgorzata Jablonska about the Summer Solstice in Norway and Poland. Ruth Routledge of Mind and Voice tells us about her work and will teach us a seasonal song on June 20. A new presenter for H…
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Harmony team member Julia Outlaw, herself a Long Covid sufferer, discusses this condition and the impact of our course with two women who are navigating their path back to health with us. Here are some quotes from the podcast, on Ayurveda, natural breathing and other ways to help restore balance. I'm understanding more the idea of working with my b…
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When we were developing our Harmony in Health team, we were very keen to include people from the world of theatre. Anyone who has read Stanislavski or Grotowski, for instance, knows that in their training actors explore mind and body in a profound way. The Harmony principles of interconnectedness, interdependence, diversity and adaptation - for exa…
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Julia Outlaw discusses this fascinating topic with team member Dr Hanna Poikonen. Hanna is a dancer, neuroscientist and the founder of the WiseMotion method. The microbiome is central to contemporary discussions around gut health and the immune system, but is only part of the complex ways in which mind and body interact. Neuroscience is no longer l…
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Julia Outlaw discusses the benefits of singing with Harmony team member Ruth Routledge (mindandvoice.com). Particularly during the current crisis singing can be of enormous benefit as a way of connecting with people - even over Zoom - and as a subtle form of therapeutic exercise affecting lungs, heart-rate, the parasympathetic nervous system and em…
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Some of our team members discuss what to expect in the forthcoming Harmony in Health Long Covid Support course, which begins with an exploratory workshop on Zoon on 25 March (sign up on Eventbrite). Julia Outlaw, who herself contracted long Covid over a year ago, talks to: Dr Eleni Tsiompanou (Nutrition, Ayurveda, Hippocratic Medicine) Dr Eva Bojne…
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Members of our Harmony in Health team met to discuss how to develop a support programme for sufferers of long covid, based on Harmony principles; i.e. focussing on building strength and resilience in the "bodymind" as a whole rather than focussing on specific symptoms. This meeting was not planned as a podcast but the discussion was so interesting …
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"Fascinating Rhythm - You've got me on the go!" So said George Gershwin in his inimitable way.... This podcast on Rhythm is a stand-alone event but also a taster for our upcoming Zoom workshop on the same theme. See https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/rhythm-tickets-140368071681 "Rhythm is omnipresent. There is something seductive about it. Rhythm is or…
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In this, our first episode, team member Julia Outlaw talks to Richard Dunne, the education lead at the harmony project. Richard has 30 years teaching experience and was headteacher of an Ofsted graded outstanding school for 18 years. His work in redesigning a curriculum around nature’s principles of harmony has already begun inspiring the next gene…
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