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Ep 53: Bearing Witness to Birth: An Interview with Emily Graham of "These Are My Hours"

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In this episode, Karly and Ali speak with Emily Graham, the subject of a new birth documentary called These Are My Hours. Emily is a wife, mother, and birth worker who welcomed a film crew into her home to capture the birth of her fourth child. She shares candidly about all of her previous birth experiences, how she became a part of this documentary project before she was even pregnant with her 4thbaby, and what it was like to give birth in a house full of strangers and film equipment. The film is incredible to watch and Emily is an absolutely joy to talk with! Click here to watch These Are My Hours and support this amazing project!

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In this episode, Karly and Ali speak with Emily Graham, the subject of a new birth documentary called These Are My Hours. Emily is a wife, mother, and birth worker who welcomed a film crew into her home to capture the birth of her fourth child. She shares candidly about all of her previous birth experiences, how she became a part of this documentary project before she was even pregnant with her 4thbaby, and what it was like to give birth in a house full of strangers and film equipment. The film is incredible to watch and Emily is an absolutely joy to talk with! Click here to watch These Are My Hours and support this amazing project!

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If you liked this episode of the Birth Kweens Podcast, tell your friends! And go to iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show. For more from us, visit www.BirthKweens.com to sign up for our newsletter. Follow us on Instagram @BirthKweens, join our Facebook group the Birth Kweens Podcast Community, and email us at birthkweens@gmail.com with your questions, suggestions and feedback. Also, be sure to click here so that you can support the show while doing your regular Amazon shopping!

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