Born Identity creates a space to both share and hear real birth stories from real people and explores how these experiences shape who we are.
Louise's story of motherhood led her to build a whole brand, business and lifestyle that supports mothers, particularly through teaching self-compassion. Louise East @moretomum and I have a conversation about her journey into parenting and practice self-compassion together.
Mickayla talks about her experiences with two very different inductions, and how she is happy her story belongs to her.
From trying to twins, Meghan from @nicucareclub, shares her journey to motherhood, involving fertility treatments and and a nicu stay.
Myles, my husband and birth partner, shares his perspective on our first birth experience.
Danica spills the tea on her induction and episiotomy and what becoming a mum means to her!
MMarianne opens up about the challenges of her unexpectedly long labour, the transformative experience of becoming a parent, and the emotional process of learning to trust her body. Listen along as she finds strength through exploring her own story.
Dina shares her birth experience with her second daughter and how postpartum depression impacted her life. Dina shares how she coped and where she is now. Please note, Dina makes mention of miscarriage early in the episode. If you are looking for support coping in the perinatal or postpartum stage of life, Postpartum Support International is an incredible resource for birthers and birth partners.
Sam from @mommyconnectionspeterborough tells her story of birthing earlier than expected, during a mega snowstorm, after a pregnancy where she experienced pupps. Sam is such a down-to-earth, relatable mama, who shares how becoming a mum for the second time has led her to create connections with and for other mums in her own community.
Emily is powerful! Her story involves some unexpected complications and mentions the heartbreaking loss of a friend. Emily's story helps normalize seeking mental health support while transitioning into parenthood (even for the second time)! It's maternal mental health month. If you're looking for support or resources, https://www.postpartum.net/ is a wonderful landing space for people on a parenting journey.
Asha shares a transcendental experience when she gave birth for the first time in 2020. Asha's relatively expected birth led to some unexpected complications immediately postpartum. While everyone was ok, Asha shares some memories of a difficult and painful experience.
Jessica talks about birthing her three boys in three very different ways and highlights the importance of safety and self-advocacy in the birthing process.
Jessie shares how Tegan's birth reflects her daughter's personality today and how humour was a helpful coping tool despite the unexpected way she brought her daughter into the world. This story involves an unexpected home birth, changes of plans and briefly touches on loss.
Kayla shares her experiences giving birth in December of 2020.
Amanda Gurman, the host of the Honest as a Mother Podcast, author and perinatal mental health advocate shares her birth stories.
Alison explores the whys behind Born Identity with her husband (and birth partner x4), Myles.
The purpose of Born Identity is twofold: to create a safe and sacred space for sharing and listening. Birth stories are not just about the moment we enter the world; they're about the journey that shapes our very being. Storytelling has a remarkable ability to heal wounds and bridge gaps between us. By sharing our birth stories, we not only honor our own experiences but also invite others into our world, fostering empathy and understanding. A gentle reminder: the stories we'll hear may evoke deep emotions and memories. They might even be distressing for some. So, I encourage you to take care of yourself as you listen. Born Identity hopes to create a compassionate community where vulnerability is celebrated, and every voice is heard. So, join me as we embark on this journey of self-discovery, healing, and connection, one birth story at a time.