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Australia’s Mary Poppins; Setting up For Postpartum Success With Addison Landry

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In episode 66 of The Road to Wisdom Podcast We speak to Addison Landry of Uplifted Collective and dubbed Australia’s Mary Poppins. Addison is a chef, doula and postpartum essential. We can personally vouch for this wonderful human as she generously cooked for both of us before the arrival of our fifth babies. In this episode Addison shares her story of how she became so passionate about supporting women and truly nurturing them through postpartum. We touch on the need for comprehensive postpartum care that includes physical, emotional, and nutritional support. We also discuss the lack of postpartum traditions and support in Western culture and the importance of setting up a support system during the postpartum period. Addison highlights the significance of nutrient-dense foods and the incorporation of organ meats, fermented foods, and whole foods in postpartum nutrition. Addison shares her approach to postpartum care, which includes cooking nutritious meals for families and providing bodywork sessions. They also discuss the process of finding a postpartum doula and the different services they offer. Overall, the conversation highlights the significance of self-care and support during the postpartum period.
Addison is a truly wonderful and if I do say so myself, key part in women’s journey to motherhood. If you would like get in contact with you can find her at www.upliftedcollective.com.au and on Instagram @upliftedcollective

Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at ⁠⁠https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/⁠⁠. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom

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In episode 66 of The Road to Wisdom Podcast We speak to Addison Landry of Uplifted Collective and dubbed Australia’s Mary Poppins. Addison is a chef, doula and postpartum essential. We can personally vouch for this wonderful human as she generously cooked for both of us before the arrival of our fifth babies. In this episode Addison shares her story of how she became so passionate about supporting women and truly nurturing them through postpartum. We touch on the need for comprehensive postpartum care that includes physical, emotional, and nutritional support. We also discuss the lack of postpartum traditions and support in Western culture and the importance of setting up a support system during the postpartum period. Addison highlights the significance of nutrient-dense foods and the incorporation of organ meats, fermented foods, and whole foods in postpartum nutrition. Addison shares her approach to postpartum care, which includes cooking nutritious meals for families and providing bodywork sessions. They also discuss the process of finding a postpartum doula and the different services they offer. Overall, the conversation highlights the significance of self-care and support during the postpartum period.
Addison is a truly wonderful and if I do say so myself, key part in women’s journey to motherhood. If you would like get in contact with you can find her at www.upliftedcollective.com.au and on Instagram @upliftedcollective

Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at ⁠⁠https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/⁠⁠. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom

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