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How to Survive Society with Nathan Riley

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Hey survivors, it's your girl, Abby Ayoola-Williams, and in our latest episode of How to Survive Society, we had an incredibly enlightening conversation with Nathan Riley, an OBGYN who's passionate about natural childbirth and empowering women through their birthing experiences.
Nathan shared his journey from being a latchkey kid in Pittsburgh to becoming a doctor who challenges the status quo of the medical industry. He opened up about his childhood, his parents' work ethic, and how his upbringing fostered a sense of independence that later influenced his career choices.
We dove deep into the world of childbirth, discussing the over-medicalization of the process and the importance of reducing unnecessary interventions. Nathan's experiences in Malawi and his exposure to different birthing practices shaped his philosophy on childbirth, leading him to advocate for a more natural and less interventionist approach.
He also touched on the systemic issues within the healthcare system, particularly the disparities faced by women of color. Nathan's commitment to change is evident as he works alongside midwives and offers an alternative to the often impersonal and intervention-heavy hospital births.
In addition, Nathan introduced us to the Born Free Method, an upcoming course designed to empower and educate expectant parents on their birthing options, emphasizing autonomy and informed decision-making.
As a mother who has experienced both hospital and home births, I found Nathan's insights incredibly valuable. We discussed the importance of saying "no" when something doesn't feel right and the need for parents to trust their intuition when it comes to their children's health.
This episode was a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of all the mothers out there, and the importance of advocating for a birthing experience that aligns with one's values and needs. For more on this topic and to access resources that can help you navigate your birthing journey, head over to howtosurvivesociety.com.
Until next time, keep surviving and thriving, and remember, you have the power to make decisions that are right for you and your family.

Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online. With BetterHelp, you can tap into a network of over 30,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues.
Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/howtosurvivesociety

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening to another episode of How To Survive Society.
Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode.
BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online.
With BetterHelp, you can tap into a network of over 30,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues.
To get started, you just answer a few questions about your needs and preferences in
therapy. That way, BetterHelp can match you with the right therapist from their network, Then you can talk to your therapist however you feel comfortable, whether it's via text, chat, phone or video call. You can message your therapist at any time, and schedule live sessions when it's convenient for you. If your therapist isn't the right fit for any reason, you can switch to a new therapist at no additional charge.
With BetterHelp, you get the same professionalism and quality you expect from in-office therapy, but with a therapist who is custom-picked for you, more scheduling flexibility, and at a more affordable price.
Get 10% off your first month at https://www.betterhelp.com/howtosurvivesociety

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Hey survivors, it's your girl, Abby Ayoola-Williams, and in our latest episode of How to Survive Society, we had an incredibly enlightening conversation with Nathan Riley, an OBGYN who's passionate about natural childbirth and empowering women through their birthing experiences.
Nathan shared his journey from being a latchkey kid in Pittsburgh to becoming a doctor who challenges the status quo of the medical industry. He opened up about his childhood, his parents' work ethic, and how his upbringing fostered a sense of independence that later influenced his career choices.
We dove deep into the world of childbirth, discussing the over-medicalization of the process and the importance of reducing unnecessary interventions. Nathan's experiences in Malawi and his exposure to different birthing practices shaped his philosophy on childbirth, leading him to advocate for a more natural and less interventionist approach.
He also touched on the systemic issues within the healthcare system, particularly the disparities faced by women of color. Nathan's commitment to change is evident as he works alongside midwives and offers an alternative to the often impersonal and intervention-heavy hospital births.
In addition, Nathan introduced us to the Born Free Method, an upcoming course designed to empower and educate expectant parents on their birthing options, emphasizing autonomy and informed decision-making.
As a mother who has experienced both hospital and home births, I found Nathan's insights incredibly valuable. We discussed the importance of saying "no" when something doesn't feel right and the need for parents to trust their intuition when it comes to their children's health.
This episode was a powerful reminder of the strength and resilience of all the mothers out there, and the importance of advocating for a birthing experience that aligns with one's values and needs. For more on this topic and to access resources that can help you navigate your birthing journey, head over to howtosurvivesociety.com.
Until next time, keep surviving and thriving, and remember, you have the power to make decisions that are right for you and your family.

Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode. BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online. With BetterHelp, you can tap into a network of over 30,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues.
Get 10% off your first month at betterhelp.com/howtosurvivesociety

Support the Show.

Thank you for listening to another episode of How To Survive Society.
Thank you to BetterHelp for sponsoring this episode.
BetterHelp is the world's largest therapy service, and it's 100% online.
With BetterHelp, you can tap into a network of over 30,000 licensed and experienced therapists who can help you with a wide range of issues.
To get started, you just answer a few questions about your needs and preferences in
therapy. That way, BetterHelp can match you with the right therapist from their network, Then you can talk to your therapist however you feel comfortable, whether it's via text, chat, phone or video call. You can message your therapist at any time, and schedule live sessions when it's convenient for you. If your therapist isn't the right fit for any reason, you can switch to a new therapist at no additional charge.
With BetterHelp, you get the same professionalism and quality you expect from in-office therapy, but with a therapist who is custom-picked for you, more scheduling flexibility, and at a more affordable price.
Get 10% off your first month at https://www.betterhelp.com/howtosurvivesociety

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