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Join us as we hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble our way through aspects of midwifery, birth, lactation, and womanhood. We tackle and discuss a variety of topics within the sphere of womanhood, birth, and lactation and what this entails in today's society. We want to be able to share in the strengths of women gathering together and being more informed, for their birth, their feeding experience, and the transition into knowing ourselves better. This is the podcast to connect us as a greater ci ...
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The Homebirth Midwife podcast is hosted by Sarah McClure, CPM, LDM, LM and Charli Zarosinski, CPM, LDM, LM, founders and primary midwives of Hearth and Home Midwifery, a homebirth practice in Oregon and Washington. They are experts on all things related to natural pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum. Each week the podcast delves into the topics you want to know about regarding your pregnancy and birth.
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Down to Birth

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Down to Birth

Cynthia Overgard & Trisha Ludwig

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Join Cynthia Overgard and Trisha Ludwig once per week for evidence-based straight talk on having a safe and informed birth, which starts with determining if you've hired the right provider. If we had to boil it down to a single premise, it's this: A healthy mom and baby isn't all that matters. We have more than 30 years' experience between us in midwifery, advocacy, childbirth education, postpartum support and breastfeeding, and we've served thousands of women and couples. Listen to the birt ...
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Drawing from the personal narratives of Alberta midwives and the families they serve, the Alberta Midwives: Our Stories podcast provides an intimate glimpse into the expertise, heart and soul of Alberta's leading perinatal care providers and the people with whom they collaborate. Through our inspiring, informative and sometimes challenging conversations, host Dr. Lolly de Jonge will explore Alberta's midwifery roots, the current state and each midwife’s vision for the future, all within the ...
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A Shakespeare scholar talks to actual clever people about what normal domestic activity was like during the life and times of William Shakespeare. Partly informative, and mostly fun, the series aims to shed some light on the lesser discussed aspects of early modern life in England, namely poo, pants, passion and other such ponderings. Written, hosted, edited and produced by Anjna Chouhan.
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Qi To Wellness Live is committed to bringing our listeners engaging discussions on topics related to health, wellness and prosperity. Listen live, join the interactive chat, or dig through the archives. Remember to find the joy of each day and always, always strive to be well.
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This podcast is dedicated to the education and information about pregnancy and birth, as well as labor and delivery options available in Canada primarily, but also across the world. Midwifery is quickly becoming a new standard for care, and many moms-to-be have lots of questions and concerns. We're here to help sift through the information and deliver it to you in one convenient place.
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From nurturing newborns to taming toddlers, we unravel the art and science of parenting with real-life stories and expert advice. The hilarious to the humbling and all the nitty gritty in between. Produced and presented by mum of two and journalist, Shevonne Hunt.
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Your guide to pregnancy and gentle birth. Host Deborah Flowers is both a Registered Nurse and a Certified Professional Midwife at The Farm Community, internationally known as the home of Spiritual Midwifery. Co-host Ibu Robin Lim was recognized as the 2011 CNN Hero of the Year for her work as the founder of the Bumi Sehat Clinic Birth Center and Clinic in Bali, Indonesia. Topics for Season 1 include Choosing a Care Provider, the Safety of Home Birth, Prenatal Care Not Prenatal Scare, and Bir ...
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Always in Escrow is hosted by Colby Berchin, an award-winning South Florida Realtor, and Sarina Appel, an NYC-based publicist for amazing brands and people. We love talking to incredible people and hearing their stories and learning as much as we can. Each week we will be getting up close and personal about living your best life with amazing guests and thought leaders.
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Dem Black Mamas answers all the questions yo mama won't! From sex & dream chasing to adulting & raising free Black children, Crystal Tennille Irby, NeKisha Killings, & Thea Monyee, three #BlackMamaCreatives give you all the #BlackMamaMagic your heart can hold. This is for Black girls/women who need an auntie. This is for Black Mamas who believe healing is a form of generation wealth. This is for Black girls/women who believe creativity is tool for liberation. This is for Black mamas who beli ...
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Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast

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Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast

Independent Podcast Network | Sarah Bivens and Matthew Bivens

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Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast is a weekly podcast about home birth and our decision to go from a traditional hospital birth with an OBGYN to a natural birth at home with midwives. This is a raw and honest show that explores homebirth from every angle. We talk about the fears and judgements thrown at you when you choose home birth. We share resources that we found tremendously helpful for understanding our birthing options. We confess the magic and craziness in preparing for pregn ...
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Welcome to the 52 Pearl Weekly Money Wisdom Podcast! Hosts and financial planners at Pearl Planning, Melissa Joy, CFP , Melissa Fradenburg, and Alexa Kane, CFP will roll out a new episode each week with wisdom and actionable advice to improve financial decisions. Pearl Planning is a financial planning and wealth management practice located at 8031 Main Street in Dexter, Michigan and 81 Kercheval Avenue, in Grosse Pointe Farms, Michigan. You can reach our office at (734)274-6744 or the Grosse ...
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Beyondering is a community that seek to venture beyond belief to find open-hearted, liberating ways of being in today’s world. Our podcast series seeks to step outside of the standard Christian stance and offer alternative voices to explore the questions that are often considered taboo. Join hosts Matt Cutler and Lucas Taylor as they ask the hard questions.
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My name is Sarah Trott. I'm a new mama to a vivacious baby girl and this podcast is all about postpartum care for the few months following birth, the time period also known as the Fourth Trimester. My postpartum doula, Esther Gallagher, is my co-host. She’s a mother, grandmother, perinatal educator, birth and postpartum care provider. I've benefitted hugely from her support. All parents can benefit from the wisdom and support that a postpartum Doula provides. Fourth trimester care is about t ...
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MommyMatters is for the spiritual, heart-centered individuals, searching for tools to evolve and elevate themselves, their communities and the world. We believe that caring for care givers(mom, dad, teacher, nurse, etc), elevates children. We discuss intergenerational healing, intuitive and evolved parenting, mindfulness, sacred/deep/authentic self-care, stages of evolving/growth, postpartum care, early childhood and ancestral work, mother/father wounds, ENERGY MANAGEMENT and sovereignty. ww ...
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Auntie Up! is a celebration of Indigenous women talking about the important s***. Aunties can be counted on to speak their truth without the sugar-coating. They will tell you straight up what you need to know and they aren’t afraid to mince words. It is an unfiltered conversation into the Indigenous world view -- or at least the Auntie world view.
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Real stories by real women about about having babies (or not!), running, getting old, women‘s health, doulas, free birthing, home birth, midwifery care, radical healing, death, being an impostor, depression, joy, magic...and more! Views should not be taken as medical advice. Ask a midwife; seek answers. My chats are informal: ordinary women share their extraordinary stories about birth, ultra running, love, revolution, and gentleness. Among other topics. Listen up!
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Joyful & Unapologetic Unfolding. Listening to this podcast w/Capri + featured guests can feel something like talking with an old friend and also, at times, a cue for deeper reflections of self. Themes you can expect: Honesty, Women’s Health Convos, Living in Harmony with Seasons, Unique frameworks for Self-Development, Feminine Wisdom, Motherhood, basically BS-Free Wholistic Living w/an ancient twist. Capri is an elder millennial with a background in business, psychology, Taoist healing arts ...
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Ep 57 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Laura Biggs on finding midwifery, passion for research, and critical role midwives have in preventing maternal suicide @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter @strongerfutures @MCRI_for_kids @sahmriAU #research #midwifery Stronger futures link Join us on an inspiring journey as we chat with Melbourne-based midwife, Laura Biggs, about her fasc…
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In this episode I take Rachel and you into the world of underhand marketing tactics going on right under our noses from the commercial milk formula (CMF) industry. In Feburary 2023 the Lancet and WHO released a new 3 part series discussing the marketing of CMF. Rachel really did wonder if this would be of any interest to our listeners and I promise…
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The midwife profession encapsulates so many ways to bring a baby into the world. Including support of the mother from conception through the so-called 4th trimester! Midwives deliver babies in hospitals! There's so many misconceptions floating around, so we are thrilled to have the midwife who delivered Sarina's kids - Risa Klein, CNM, OB/GYN N.P.,…
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As Feed Play Love comes to an end we're repeating some of our favourite interviews from the archive. Enjoy! Professor Hannah Dahlen is a midwife, lecturer, international researcher and speaker. She believes that "the hand that rocks the cradle rules the world". From her early life in Yemen, witnessing and aiding women in labour, to training in Lond…
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In this episode, Melissa Joy, CFP, ® and Aravind Sithamparapillai, explore the intersection of finance and caregiving professions. Aravind Sithamparapillai is an associate with Ironwood Wealth Management Group in Ontario, Canada. Aravind has a focus on assisting midwives in their unique financial journeys. Midwives often work for many years with in…
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How do you learn to trust your body after some difficult experiences and a high-risk label? In today’s episode, we’re talking with Erin Zekis about her journey to home birth. From premature labor with her first pregnancy and a hospital transfer, to exploring different methods of care for her second pregnancy, Erin and her husband Kevin were very in…
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With the right knowledge and education about the intricacies of our own health, we have the potential to influence how our body gives birth. Did you know that by twenty-eight weeks of pregnancy your body is already making physiological and functional shifts to prepare for labor? Or that your baby's adrenal glands are the biggest factor in the initi…
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After surviving COVID-19 lockdowns, Ontario's craft beer brewers are facing a variety of hurdles that could put them out of business; whether it's debt, a recent jump in taxes, increased material costs on everything from cans to yeast, or continuing to work underneath The Beer Store monopoly. Some are succeeding with their suds. Others have been fo…
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There are more than 26 million people in the world today who are living as refugees; half of whom are children. Oftentimes, they live in exile, without a permanent home. What happens to them? Sarah Dryden-Peterson's book, "Right Where We Belong: How Refugee Teachers and Students Are Changing the Future of Education," takes on this topic. She's an a…
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For several years now Gen Muir has been giving Feed Play Love the benefit of their practical and compassionate advice on parenting. In our final week we've brought back one of our favourties- enjoy! "Attention seeking" in children gets a bad rap. Whether they're acting out, being clingy, or loud, this sort of behaviour is often dismissed frustratin…
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Lewis Goldstein, CEO of Maine Crisp, has a secret: Buckwheat! If you've heard of it, your first thought might not be "yummmmmmm". So what's the deal? Turns out Buckwheat is grain and gluten free and is packed with good stuff. It just needs a little help getting delicious. But Maine Crisp has cracked the code and wants to spread the word. (They also…
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In this episode Melissa Joy, CFP ® delves deep into the powerful concept of managing your money mindset amidst a constant barrage of negative news. In a world filled with sensational headlines and endless market fluctuations, it's easy to succumb to fear and make impulsive investment decisions. Listen to this episode to learn why controlling the th…
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https://wholemothershow.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/06/kpft_230605_200000wholemother_trimmed.mp3 Jackie Griggs, CNM, and Patricia “Trish” Perkins, CNM Jackie Griggs, CNM, has been a Nurse Midwife in the Houston area for the past 30 years. She is a mom of 5 grown sons, 3 born at home with the help of midwives. She owns a birth center in Beaumont, Bi…
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Nate Erskine-Smith is one of those rare members of parliament. He considers himself a loyal Liberal. But he will vote against his party when he thinks the leadership is wrong. That's ensured two things: first, he'll never be in Justin Trudeau's cabinet, and second, he gets a lotta props from people who aren't necessarily Liberals. In any event, it'…
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Depending on how you measure it, about one in 10 people in Ontario live in poverty. Though not everyone knows what that, assumptions are sometimes made. Journalist Deborah Dundas, books editor at the Toronto Star, does know what that's like, having grown up in poverty. Her new book, "On Class," invites readers to learn why hearing the stories from …
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Yasir Naqvi has had some of the bigger jobs in cabinet: attorney-general, minister of community and social services, minister of labour. But like so many Liberal MPPs five years ago, he was a casualty of the province's desire to sweep the Grits out of power. A little over a year and a half ago, Naqvi made a comeback into public life, becoming the f…
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The Triple Crown - and horse racing in general - is filled to the brim with emotion. Author, researcher and historian Jennifer Kelly tries to convey emotion through words on a page in her new book The Foxes of Bel Air, about the father-son Triple Crown winning duo Gallant Fox and Omaha. She explains how she takes the viewer on a trip through time t…
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Listen in on this quick guide to being a useful and respectful visitor for a new mom: What new moms really need and how to be a part of meeting specific needs The do’s and don’ts of loving a family right after birth Thoughtful details that make a huge impact on recovery and confidence Wise words and how to offer meaningful support Links to all the …
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4 June 2023 | Today we continue our sermon series on the book of Exodus. Join us as we dive deep into our own Exodus out of slavery and oppression. Understanding God’s heart for his people, in the midst of hardship and struggles, God is at work in redeeming his people on what’s holding them back. Can’t wait to see you, be there early to find a seat…
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We're often talking and thinking about how to help our girls achieve equality, but what about our boys? Are we raising them to have equal ability to express emotions, to embody different ideas of masculinity... to be themselves? Kasey Edwards and Dr Christopher Scanlon are the authors of Bringing up Boys Who Like Themselves... and they’ve looked de…
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Our week in review begins with a look at the special report on electon interference. Then, an update on the Ukraine-Russia war. Are bike lanes causing traffic conjestion? And, why are people feeling that they're missing out on reaching their life-stage milestones? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Thousands of Nova Scotians have been forced to evacuate and flee their homes as wildfires raged out of control this week. Meanwhile, smaller wildfires have been breaking out across Canada. What are the causes of these devastating fires? How natural are these natural disasters? In what ways are people affected by wildfires, and for how long? Three e…
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Ep 56 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Giliane McKelvin on Cross-Cultural Midwifery: Insights from Malta and the UK, and Traumatic Childbirth @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter @world_midwives @BoltonUni #research #midwifery Research link What if you could gain firsthand insights into the world of midwifery from someone who has practiced in two different countries? Join us fo…
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Wouldn’t it be nice if everyone in life was easy to get along with? The truth is that no woman is an island, and so we often need to have relationships with people who are... difficult. Dr Rebecca Ray is the author of Difficult People – which is the ultimate guide for those of us struggling to manage these people in our lives. LINK: https://www.pan…
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In this episode we chat with Lindsey Drury: photographer, activist and mama extraordinaire who is very involved in her community in Chattanooga, TN (check the links in our show notes for more details). When I was connected with Lindsey through a mutual friend, I was so excited to talk to her. Mainly because Lindsey livestreamed her third and most r…
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There is a prevailing idea in municipal governments and among urban planners that "growth should pay for growth." That means that as the population grows, new infrastructure is needed, and those newcomers should be paying for that infrastructure. But is that the fairest way to go about it? To discuss whether development charges or property taxes sh…
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Traffic and congestion has come up a lot in Toronto's mayoral byelection. Some candidates are pointing the blame at bike lanes, arguing that they're the cause of traffic getting worse in this city. For insights on whether Toronto has implemented bike lanes in the best way possible, we welcome: Eleanor McMahon, former cabinet minister, and president…
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An anticipated spring counteroffensive by Ukraine is set to begin soon. The upcoming battle may play a decisive role in whether Ukraine's Western allies continue their support, as the two warring countries face increasing pressure to enter negotiations and end the conflict. The Agenda examines how Ukraine's resistance is holding up, Russia's war st…
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Steve Paikin talks to Calgary-based political analyst Jason Ribeiro about what Danielle Smith's majority government will mean for Albertans, the UCP's (United Conservative Party) power, which issues decided the election, voter turnout, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.By TVO | Steve Paikin
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