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This week on The Mythic Life Podcast, Eric Brumett is joined by World-Renowned Expert in Early Childhood Development, Pediatric Sleep, Hygiene Independence (such as toileting), and Mindful Caregiver - Miss Meg. Miss Meg felt called to work with children early on and her passion for that work grew into a globally renowned philosophy, Ebb & Flow (formally known as Miss Megan's Method). Miss Meg serves as Newton Baby's resident sleep expert in addition to the many other companies she advises on products and written materials. She has worked with more than 8500 babies and children (from birth to 12 years old), and has been a special needs, twin and triplets expert for over 20 years, a Montessori Directress and Baby Nurse for over 15 years, and has run 3 Montessori Preschools. She ran a Montessori Homeschool for more than 10 years and a private Sleep Center for two. Recently, Miss Meg and Eric sat down to explore sleep coaching and conscious parenting. To learn more about Miss Meg, head to one of the links below: Website: infiniteconnection.co Instagram: @Infiniteconnectionacademy LinkedIn: @missmegan Facebook: @InfiniteConnectionAcademy To learn more about Mythic Life, check us out below! Website: www.MythicLife.com Instagram & Facebook: @TheMythicLife YouTube: @MythicLife TikTok: @MythicLife Don't miss the next episode! Hit the subscribe button wherever you are listening!
In this episode of SHE MD, Mary Alice sits down with THE celebrity baby nurse, Nanny Connie, who shares all her tips for bringing home a new baby. Nanny Connie gives her expert advice on bringing home a baby from the hospital and give us a peek into the lives of her celebrity clients. As one of the most in-demand baby nurses for many Hollywood celebs, Nanny Connie has worked with Jessica Biel and Justin Timberlake, Emily Blunt and John Krasinski, Amal and George Clooney, and Brooke Shields, just to name a few!She shares what it was like for Jessica Biel to deal with the paparazzi as a new parent, how Matt Damon supported his wife on her breastfeeding journey, and how she helped Brooke Shields with her second child. Nanny Connie and Mary Alice break down everything you need to know about the fourth trimester, from how she preps a house for a new baby to partnership in parenting, pacifiers, sleep training, post-partum depression, and so much more. You don't want to miss it!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today I sat down with Jessica, who is an experienced RN who specializes in Mother-Baby, Postpartum, and NICU. Basically, my opposite! We chatted about the postpartum routine she recommends for her patients and their support partners when they enter their postpartum hospital room.Here are the main tips:Baby eats every 2-4 hours.When the baby stirs, the partner/support person cares for the baby, and Mama goes and takes care of her peri-care needs.Baby gets fedEveryone restsYou do you during postpartum (you must listen, it's too much to write out!!) But basically, you decide what you are comfortable with during postpartum recovery and do it. More From Mother Baby Nurse JessicaCheck out Jessica's Book: Once Baby's Here Find Jessica on Instagram , Tiktok , and YouTubeResources: Grab a Free Pregnancy/Postpartum Checklist BundleConnect w/ Trish: On InstagramOn FacebookOn YouTubeOn Pinterest On TikTokFor more pregnancy & birth education, subscribe to The Birth Experience on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts.Next Steps with LNM:If you are ready to invest in your pregnancy & postpartum journey, you are in the right place. I would love to take your hand and support you in your virtual labor room!If you are ready to dive into a birth class and have your best and most powerful birth story, then Calm Labor Confident Birth or The VBAC Lab is your next step.If you have a scheduled cesarean, take our Belly Birth Masterclass and own that experience. If you are a newly pregnant mama or just had the babe, you want to join our private pregnancy and postpartum membership, Calm Mama Society.Remember, my advice is not medical advice. Always discuss what you learn with your team. See my Disclaimer here! Also, We make a...
We've all seen the memes. The ones teasing parents who once swore they'd NEVER do X, Y, and Z with their baby … only to inevitably do that very thing with their baby just a few years later. I know this kind of parent all too well, because I was one of them.
We've all seen the memes. The ones teasing parents who once swore they'd NEVER do X, Y, and Z with their baby … only to inevitably do that very thing with their baby just a few years later. I know this kind of parent all too well, because I was one of them.
Jessica Bolton is a mother-baby nurse and the host of the ‘Get Your Binge On' podcastIn this episode, Jessica talks about what it is like to work as a nurse with new mothers and young neonates. Jessica chats about the difficulties that new mothers face, that babies face, and the difficulties that nurses face during these new experiences. She talks about ways these processes can go smoother by releasing expectations of what the birthing process is going to be and allowing yourself to be able to adapt to new things that might arise. Let us know what you think of Jessica's episode on social media or our podcast platforms! @letschsthealthcareSubscribe to be notified when episodes are released, the first and third Tuesdays of every month, and share this podcast with your friends!
After you have your baby you may be transferred to another unit (every hospital calls it it's own name) and today we're talking about how to get the MOST out of your care in that spot. Today's guest is Kara the Baby Nurse. Kara has been a registered nurse for 4 years and works in mother baby at a large hospital. She is also a mom to 2 (soon to be 3!) and the TikToker of @karathebabynurse. She lives in Tennessee with her husband, Myles. Her biggest goal as a nurse is for moms to feel confident to speak up for their needs and be educated about birth so they can advocate for the birth they want! Get a consult with Kara here: https://karathebabynurse.com/consultations-with-kara/ Big thanks to our sponsor The Online Prenatal Class for Couples -- I have a whole chapter on what to expect when you're on the postpartum floor and what to expect there. In this episode What is a postpartum unit? Every hospital calls it something different Who will be coming in your room? What you can refuse? Other things that might interest you Postpartum Surprises Postpartum recovery tips Postpartum trouble zones Producer: Drew Erickson
Come wax philosophical with Jamie and Sarah as they discuss how their practice has changed over the years (with experience and maturity).
What things end up surprising people after baby is born. Today, two nurses are going to dive into the surprises you might see (and now, you won't be surprised by them!). Today's guest is Mother Baby Nurse Jessica She is a mama herself and she's been a mother baby nurse for over 6 years. She love helping postpartum mamas and their newborn babies. She has a passion for educating and empowering women. She says -- "You don't know what you don't know. But wouldn't it be amazing to easily find out?" Find her on Tiktok. This episode was inspired by my postpartum recovery posts. Big thanks to our sponsor The Online Prenatal Class for Couples. STOP THE SURPRISES And get a class that shares just what you'll need to know in just a few hours (and is meant to have your partner watch it with you). In this episode Things that surprise people after they have a baby: Postpartum bleeding after a cesarean Swelling after baby How some prenatal classes don't prepare you for life after baby. What can be helpful after baby. Other things that might interest you My breastfeeding myths posts Postpartum Trouble Zones episode Postpartum Depression Warning Signs Producer: Drew Erickson
Joining me today is Denise SternDenise is the Founder and CEO of Let Mommy Sleep. Let Mommy Sleep is the country's leading Baby Nurse and Postpartum Care service.The company offers a simple service: nurturing, overnight care to newborns and evidence based education to their parents.Let Mommy Sleep's innovative approach to customer service and the overwhelming need for care soon landed Denise on a national platform. She was the US Chamber of Commerce Leading Woman-Owned Business in 2013, a Washington FAMILY Magazine Mother of the Year in 2016 and served on the elite White House Summit for Working Families hosted by President & First Lady Obama in 2014. Denise is also a sought after contributor to local and national media appearing on such outlets as FOXNews, NPR, What to Expect, Care.com, The Associated Press and the Washington Post.I hope you enjoy today's discussion with Denise Stern from Let Mommy Sleep
Stepping into motherhood often can be really challenging and sometimes we might want some help to know what to do and how to do it. Our guest, Avie Herman, is a Certified Postpartum & Infant Care Doula, Babywearing Consultant and Infant Feeding Specialist. She's the mother of 2 kids and lives in Toronto. "Why I really do this work is supporting Mothers" Learn about Jodi's upcoming Journeys Program here:Journeys — Love. Adventure. Mom.Show Notes:4:10 What does it mean to be a Postpartum Doula?"I really view my role there to help support the entire family..."5:46 How Avie started being a Doula"I really wanted to walk alongside parents on their journey"7:22 How long does Postpartum Doulas work with a family?"...Is not really up to me to decide when postpartum ends for a family..." 8:42 When to start thinking about hiring a postpartum doula as a parent?9:33 What does the term Doula Means?"Basically a Doula provides educational, emotional and physical support..."12:57 How frequently does Doulas work with the family?"... So you decide how many hours you want and then you figure out how you are going to configure it."14:58 Night Feeding with Doulas15:27 Difference Between a Doula and a Baby Nurse"...I think of Postpartum Doulas as a little bit more holistic"17:50 Who needs a Postpartum Doula?"A lot of professionals [...] who you know want that extra care and support..."19:25 Life as a mom with a Doula"...I felt like she walked in and I instantly [...] felt so much calmer immediately..."21:01 Biggest Challenges Doulas can help with"...the intensity of transitioning to motherhood..."21:25 "Prioritize yourself"Here at Love.Adventure.Mom, we are always growing and doing our best to serve our clients. You can help us immensely by taking 5 minutes to fill out the To (Mom) Life podcast survey. The information that we receive in this survey will allow us to continue to offer relevant episodes for you and the other mamas out there https://forms.gle/kNTFVYi6s14fSyHW7Show Credits:Host: Jodi FriedGuest: Avie HermanEditor: Orlando Diaz
Marica Harris is the Founder/Operator of YOUR DREAM BABY MANUAL; a Baby and Nanny Marcia Harris, a proud Jamaican, was born in Linstead in the Parish of St Catherine. Marcia is an Early Childhood Practitioner with a Diploma in Child Psychology, Special Education and Management of Early Childhood Centre. A natural Storyteller, Owner of Dream Group Inc. Dreams to Reality, Published Author of Covid, Covid go away, Two Cats & A Hat she is a Newborn Care Specialist, aka ‘Baby Nurse' providing care to newborns, specializing in Sleep Training. Additionally, she offers Emotional Support Coaching to new parents, especially Moms. Referral Agency, catering to baby and childcare needs. She is inspired to write her children's ‘Dream Book series,' from personalized experiences with her pet cats as well as stories and songs she has created for babies she's worked with over time. Marcia's motto is ‘Today's Children; tomorrow's future.' A proud Mom of two amazing adult children, aunt and friend to many. However, she finds her truest happiness in the company of babies and young --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-gray2/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jennifer-gray2/support
Angela is a registered nurse, but her journey to become a nurse hasn’t been easy. Her earliest memories are full of visits to the nursing home to see her father—a man she barely got to know. Angela’s celebrating one year as a professional nurse and the lessons she’s learned. On today’s episode, we talk about Angela’s experience with nurse bullying, life in Virginia, growing up Filipina, and being a nursing student. BOOK RECOMMENDATIONS: Am I There Yet?: The Loop-de-loop, Zigzagging Journey to Adulthood by Mari Andrew Salt, Fat, Acid Heat: Mastering the Elements of Good Cooking Salt Fat Acid Heat: Netflix Documentary Music Recommendations: Lauren Daigle Daniel Caesar Rex Orange County PHIL'S PHILOSOPHIES PODCAST: Website: phillipwarfield.com/podcast Twitter: twitter.com/_philwarfield Instagram: @phillipmwarfield Welcome to Phil's Philosophies, hosted by Phillip Warfield. This is a podcast aimed at helping me find what I want to do with the rest of my life and how I'm going to get there. You'll listen to inspiring interviews with creatives, incredible stories from survivors, and life experience from hardened warriors. You can expect to laugh, cry, and be inspired. More information and content from the podcast can be found on Phillip Warfield's social media: Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Pat Porrey and her sister Pam did that and have made a huge difference in the lives of new Mums and their newborn babies coming home from hospital. On reflection it was a huge difference after spending 30 years at a great job with a major corporation, but Pat decided she needed to try something new. Despite having great job, a safe pension and a great predictable life she knew there was more to life for her but what? She was told to create multiple streams of income and was doing that, then 2008-2009 hit. Nothing prepared her for that perfect storm of the financial, real estate and business world collapsing ... her world. Many wondered what next? Some wallowed in their woes while others were proactive like Pat and her sister Pam who created a much-needed new business - Sweet Dreams Infant Care - see their .com website in the same name. Pam, an RN, saw staff reductions and shorter hospital stays causing many new moms to not get the training or assistance they needed before leaving hospital with their newborn(s). Pam went home with the mums to help educate, support the parents, build their confidence and help them get the rest they needed. The two sisters created a Baby Nurse agency and along with ‘Sweet Dreams’ it just took five years to hit their first million-dollar year. Five years later they completed their dream of writing a book, due out in May, titled Raising Confident Parents - go to their .com website now to download the book. Listen to Pat provide some wise advice about what to do next in your life – she didn’t start the business until her mid 50’s and now she feels younger, more vibrant and says everyone needs to have a purpose in life.
Jen, a self-described "crazy, busy, mama," describes her homeschooling experience while also going to grad school and working as a Mother/Baby nurse. "We prayed about WHY we were homeschooling: we are the parents, it's our responsibility to teach them. We believe that you need to do what's best for you. I want to encourage moms and dads to figure out what works for YOU and go with it. No guilt! No pressure!" Find Me on the Internet: Website – WorkingWhileHomeschooling.com LinkedIn – www.linkedin.com/in/juliemendez Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/WorkingWhileHomeschooling/ Twitter - twitter.com/WorkWHomeschool --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/workingwhilehomeschooling/support
An estimated 3,500 infants die each year from deaths related to sleep. Together, these are called sudden unexpected infant deaths, which includes both sudden infant death syndrome and deaths from suffocation, asphyxiation, strangulation and other preventable deaths. RN and author of Secrets of a Baby Nurse, Marsha Podd talks about co-sleeping, bed sharing and room sharing and gives good advice to parents about how they can avoid posing danger to your baby.
How and when do you start saying NO to baby? RN and author of "Secrets of a Baby Nurse", Marsha Podd is with us today. Parents you won't want to miss this discussion. "NO" might be the hardest thing you have to say to your adorable baby but our resident "Baby Whisperer" walks parents through the process. Also which new baby/toddler products are good and which you might want to stay away from. www.gotosleepbaby.com
One of our favorite guests RN and author of "Secrets Of A Baby Nurse", Marsha Podd visits with us about steps to take before the new baby comes home, what to do upon arrival, the do's and don'ts of teaching your baby to sleep, play and eat and much more. It's always an eye opener to listen to Marsha's tips. For more information visit gotosleepbaby.com
Two topics this week. First - what happens when you combine yoga and child birth? Truebirth is a new idea that is changing how women deliver! And - can you put our life purpose or business moto in a sentence? Karen James can help you start to live On Purpose
Baby Whisperer RN Marsha Podd is with us to talk about sleep training for babies, the importance of interaction and much more. Marsha is also the author of "Secrets of a Baby Nurse", a great read for anyone but especially parents with newborns and toddlers. www.gotosleepbaby.com
Well this week Goldie Hawn starts the show with a run down of the “time zones.” We must admit—her explanation sort of makes sense. Casey and Shayne struggle to figure out what time it is in the Midwest if it is 9am in California and what time it is in New York if it is noon in Omaha. Come on now–face it we all do it! We use our fingers and/or our toes or calculators, if need be, to figure this mystery out. And then throw in the international dateline and we’re really in trouble! This week on Nurse Talk we have one of our favorite guests in the studio—RN Marsha Podd aka the “Baby Whisperer.” We joke with Marsha that her voice and energy are so soothing we all go to sleep when she visits. Marsha is the author of one of Amazon’s best selling books, Secrets of a Baby Nurse, How to have a Happy, Healthy and Sleeping Baby from Birth. Read more...