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244: This week, I'm joined by Lindsey Meehleis, a certified midwife, doula, lactation consultant, EMT, CPR instructor, and neonatal resuscitation provider. Lindsey brings a truly holistic approach to birth, and our conversation dives deep into the importance of honoring the natural physiology of labor. As someone on my own fertility journey, I asked all the questions I've been curious about — from how to find a midwife to what real support during birth looks like. We explore the over-medicalization of birth in the Western world, how to prepare for a more empowered and informed birthing experience, and why individualized care matters so much. Lindsey's wisdom and passion for supporting women through this rite of passage is incredibly inspiring — I left this conversation wanting her by my side when I give birth someday. Topics Discussed: What is the difference between a midwife and a doula? How can I prepare for a natural birth in a medicalized world? Are epidurals and Pitocin necessary for every labor? What are the risks of relying on baby formula over breastfeeding? How to find a trustworthy midwife or doula? Sponsored By: Our Place | Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off at fromourplace.com Timeline | Go to timelinenutrition.com/REALFOODOLOGY and use code REALFOODOLOGY for 10% off Qualia | Go to qualialife.com/REALFOODOLOGY for up to 50% off and use code REALFOODOLOGY at checkout for an additional 15% off. Pique | Piquelife.com/Realfoodology That's P-I-Q-U-E life dot com/REALFOODOLOGY. Graza | So head to Graza.co and use REALFOODOLOGY to get 10% off of TRIO which includes Sizzle, Frizzle and Drizzle, and get to cookin' your next chef-quality meal! Cozy Earth | Go to cozyearth.com and Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 40% off best-selling sheets, pajamas, and more. Trust me, you won't regret it. Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Introduction 00:03:42 – How birth became medicalized 00:06:51 – The "PuberTea" and early health education 00:08:17 – Navigating pregnancy in the Western world 00:13:18 – Epidurals, fentanyl, and early latching challenges 00:18:10 – The risks of baby formula 00:22:25 – The impact of high fructose corn syrup 00:24:14 – Maternity leave and postpartum support 00:26:34 – Latching tips & working with lactation consultants 00:31:51 – The truth about breastfeeding 00:33:46 – A brief history of birth practices 00:35:01 – C-sections, vaginal seeding, and gut health 00:37:40 – Learning to trust your body 00:39:31 – Pitocin, natural birth, and informed choices 00:44:11 – Advocacy and the MAHA Mom Coalition 00:48:44 – Environmental toxins: Glyphosate and fertility 00:51:52 – Understanding gestational diabetes 00:55:40 – Birth centers vs. hospitals 01:00:04 – How to find a midwife or doula 01:02:13 – Managing emergencies during birth 01:07:10 – Why individualized birth care matters 01:09:10 – Midwife vs. Doula: What's the difference? 01:10:53 – Addressing concerns about home birth 01:13:58 – Where to find Lindsey Meehleis Show Links: Sperm counts have declined by over 50% globally The U.S. fertility rate has dropped from 2.48 in 1970 to just 1.64 toda The U.S. maternal mortality rate has increased by over 60% in two years Black women are 2.6 times more likely to die from pregnancy-related causes than white women. Hispanic maternal mortality rates The World Needs 900,000 More Midwives Breastfeeding rates Worker protections need to be implemented Check Out Lindsey: Instagram https://www.theremembering.com/media https://www.maha-mom-coalition.com/ Check Out Courtney: LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database Produced By: Drake Peterson
It might take sometime to build the customer base you enjoy working for. Gary McCreadie takes us through how he met another contractor that services high end homes and how how enjoys that service environment.Latching on to the right customer that you can serve and enjoy doing so, can help your business grow to the next level. Check out Jobber, the CRM tool that McCreadie HVAC and Refrigeration uses to keep their business organized.getjobber.com/hvacknowitall
Lords: * Maxx * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=mildreth * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=delia * https://comicfury.com/comicprofile.php?url=cosmicfault * Chall Topics: * I love the steam deck * The puzzle of the Wikipedia did you know section * The neuroplasticity theory of why we dream * https://www.instagram.com/reel/DELHsgYRamy/ * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Closed-eye_hallucination * https://www.mirror.co.uk/science/viral-image-unrecognisable-objects-creepy-14705067 * She Needed a Hobby, by Maxx Microtopics: * Comic Fury. * The most mediocre comic. * Mildreth of the Night. * Collage vs. ransom note. * A squirrel that finds a way to contact aliens. * Using Redbubble to host your webcomic. * Direct-to-cassette podcast episodes. * A co-op game that makes you raise your voice. * Overcooked but it's a train. * The part of the train that keeps you moist and warm. * How to run Pico-8 on the Steam Deck. * Not wanting to get a Steam Deck because you might drop it on your face. * How many liters a parrot is. * One of those massage beds where your face goes in a little hole and your hands dangle to reach the controls of the Steam Deck that's lying on the ground. * Waterproofing the Vive. * Games Done Pwick. * Sonic the Hedgehog looking like he ought to be a progress bar but he definitely isn't. * Emulators: you can do that! * Extremely intricate marble runs. * Retiring so you have enough time to configure the warping on your enormous loom. * The pleasant monotony of weaving vs. the meticulous craft of warping. * Tuning 1000 pianos at once. * Using a drop spindle to turn wool into thread. * Spinning wool straight from the rabbit. * Breeding for maximum stats on every axis. * Facts that are not particularly fun. * Seeing what the Wikipedia home page looks like on January 2nd, 2525. * Why is a mountain landscape? * Make-your-own-fun fun facts. * Who is this man? Why did he steal a horse? * Clicking on the nomination wizard. * Five Clicks to Jesus and other Wikipedia routing games. * Getting really into patterns and categories. * Shoehorning your favorite pop culture thing into everywhere you can fit it. * Mock Guffin. * Breaking down a story into a list of tropes. * Screen savers for the visual cortex. * Finding stories in the noise. * Different levels of the thing where you see patterns on the back of your eyelids. * How much can you see behind your eyes? * Running experiments on your own physiology. * New places on your body you haven't pressed yet. * Strobe lights for your ears. * Covering the speaker on your phone because you're too place to turn down the volume. * How text looks in your dreams. * Latching onto the idea of a story. * Tasting a lot of math problems before you go to sleep. * A gross crinkled dog texture. * Accidentally crocheting so much that you remake the universe. * The names of such unthinkable numbers. * A crochet pattern for an infinite Mobius strip. * Cool yarns from the local crafting store. * The ability to stick with a hobby. * Crocheting a functional internal combustion engine.
Trish welcomes Jaimie Zaki, a nurse, birth doula, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, and homeschooling mama of five. Jaimie shares her challenging journey with breastfeeding her first baby, emphasizing the importance of trusting one's intuition, preparing ahead of time, and advocating for oneself. Jaimie helps pregnant women unleash their inner fierce MamaBear to achieve their breastfeeding goals, regardless of what the world tells them is possible.Together, Trish and Jaimie discuss the need for breastfeeding education and continuous support for new mothers to ensure positive breastfeeding experiences and overall well-being. Through their personal stories, they inspire mothers to take control of their breastfeeding journey with confidence and informed decision-making. Tune into this episode to help prepare for your breastfeeding journey with confidence. 00:51 Meet Jaimie: Nurse, Lactation Consultant, and Doula01:36 Jaimie's Breastfeeding Journey: Challenges and Advocacy05:20 The Turning Point: Finding Support and Solutions12:46 The Importance of Prenatal Preparation and Support16:13 Empowering Mothers: Changing the Birth Culture30:57 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsMore from Jaimie Zaki:Grab her course: Latching with ConfidenceAccess her FREE Breastfeeding Class: Secrets to First Latch without PainVisit her website LittleBearLactation.comConnect with her on Instagram: @littlebearlactationResources: 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.Produced and Edited by Vaden Podcast ServicesNext 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
Roark & Sarabeth recap season 6 episode 10: Latching. Send in your questions to girlsgirlspod@gmail.com and chat with Roark on Instagram at @roarks_kitchen. We'll be taking a brief hiatus for the holidays, but will be back soon! See ya in 2025 :D
These days my favorite trend on social media is the “is it cake?” trend. Bakers the world over try to bake cakes that look like real world objects. Today's founders look to take it a step further and will have you asking, “is it ice cream?” It's a tantalizing treat that's worth a whopping $5M valuation. Will the sharks bite or will this founder duo leave them with a brain freeze? Hosts Jorie Munroe and Ariel Boswell jump into the tank with their business insights on Shark Tank products. Listen for: Does a product have to solve a problem? Latching on to a viral trend How to avoid disjointed branding Know a segment or company we should feature from Shark Tank? Let us know at podcasts@hubspot.com Another Bite is a HubSpot Original Podcast // Brought to you by The HubSpot Podcast Network // Production by Arie Desormeaux. Editing by Robert Hartwig and support from Alfred Schulz.
Breastfeeding is both challenging and rewarding, requiring patience and persistence. From managing milk supply to perfecting the latch, it's a journey that many new moms face. If you're preparing or navigating this experience, I'm sharing my personal tips and biohacks to help make breastfeeding smoother. Tune in for advice and insights! I TALK ABOUT: 05:00 - How breast milk adapts to meet baby's nutritional needs 08:00 - Tips on storing colostrum and using it for immune support: Colostrum storage from Haakaa 10:00 - How mom and baby's bodies work together to regulate milk supply 14:00 - Common struggles: Latching, body strain, and emotional challenges 23:00 - Boosting milk supply through dietary changes (lactation teas, moringa supplement) 28:00 - My pumping schedule and power pumping (Willow breast pump) 34:00 - Nipple issues, such as blanching 37:00 - Tips for soothing nipple pain using natural products 41:00 - Recommendations for eco-friendly breastfeeding products 46:00 - The benefits of breastfeeding beyond infancy 52:00 - The formula brand I recommend: Bobbie formula SPONSORS: Your smile deserves a glycerin-free and fluoride-free toothpaste from Wellnesse. Use BIOHACKINGBRITTANY for 12% off. Enhance your healthspan and boost your everyday cellular function with Mimio daily cell care. Use BIOHACKINGBRITTANY at checkout to save. RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
Emily Stone, founder of Empowered Bumps and Boobs, shares hypnobirthing techniques and essential breastfeeding products like silverettes and milk catchers. We discuss breastfeeding challenges and holistic solutions, the importance of trusting your intuition, and common problems during breastfeeding. Plus, learn powerful visualization practices to bond with your unborn child. WE TALK ABOUT: 10:00 - Emily's journey into holistic reproductive health 14:00 - Things that get in the way of breastfeeding 19:00 - Early strategies you can do to solve breastfeeding challenges 29:00 - When to start pumping and how to choose between a manual pump and an electric pump 33:00 - Understanding mastitis and holistic approaches to managing it 37:00 - Using silverettes to keep nipples bacteria free 40:00 - Common problems during breastfeeding 42:00 - Hypnobirthing techniques and its benefits 46:00 - How to connect with your unborn baby 55:00 - Joining communities for pregnant women for additional support 59:00 - Using hypnobirthing to flip breech babies SPONSORS: Head to qualialife.com/brittany for 50% off your purchase of Qualia Senolytic. And get an additional 15% off if you use code BRITTANY at checkout. Get your FREE bottle of Magnesium Breakthrough from BiOptimizers while supplies last! It provides all 7 forms of magnesium to help improve your sleep, cognitive function, mental health, and promote a healthy metabolism. Only available through my link! RESOURCES: Optimize your preconception health by joining my Baby Steps Course today! Optimize your preconception health and fertility through my free hormone balancing, fertility boosting chocolate recipe! Download it now! My Amazon storefront Empowered Bumps and Boobs website Get $10 off your first month of Empowered Breastfeeding Bootcamp (in addition to a 7-day free trial) use code: BIOHACKINGBRITTANY LET'S CONNECT: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook Shop my favorite health products Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube Music
Life can get hectic, and breastfeeding can sometimes feel like a full-time job. In this solo episode, K & G are sharing their experiences (with some mom tips on the side) navigating breastfeeding while juggling the demands of everyday life. From pumping hacks to overcoming hurdles, we're covering it all! Discover the hidden gems of breastfeeding apps, the must-have tools that make mom life easier, and even how to turn pumping sessions into a me time ritual. Topics discussed include: Personal experiences with breastfeeding and pumping. Recommendations for breastfeeding products and tools. Strategies for maintaining a positive mindset during breastfeeding. The importance of self-care and support for breastfeeding mothers. Balancing breastfeeding with other responsibilities. The role of healthcare professionals in supporting breastfeeding. Resources: Moms On Call: https://momsoncall.com/?srsltid=AfmBOoohJ4A_PGh6wt-5BLIEPA3byxoR3rl5AJc0305jfGVGjU5wjsu4 Sleepful Baby: https://www.sleepfullbaby.com/ Connect with Kacie & Gianna: https://www.motheruppod.com https://www.instagram.com/motheruppod https://www.youtube.com/@motheruppod View full show notes at www.motheruppod.com The Go Diaper Free Podcast, hosted by Andrea Olson and Nicole Cheever, delves into elimination communication—a unique approach to infant potty training that begins from birth. As the world's first podcast dedicated to this topic, it offers everything you need to know, whether you're new to the concept or already familiar. To learn more, visit Go Diaper Free Podcast. We are BIG BELIEVERS in therapy here at Mother Up. Let our sponsor BetterHelp connect you to a therapist who can support you - all from the comfort of your own home. Visit https://betterhelp.com/motherup and enjoy a special discount on your first month. If you have any questions about the brand relating to how the therapists are licensed, their privacy policy, or therapist compensation model, check out this FAQ: https://www.betterhelp.com/your-questions-answered/
TBH we tried to get Lena Dunham for the finale but she's really busy and we have to respect that!! Join just us (Amelia Ritthaler & Evan Lazarus) as we finish our rewatch the same way we started it! HBO's Girls Season 6 Episode 10: Latching is a wacky ending and we must discuss it. As 26 year olds who are NOT parents we try to analyze and judge this young mother and of course psychoanalyze Loreen and Marnie for one last time. THANKS FOR AN AMAZING RIDE LEGENDS WE'RE ADDICTED TO Y'ALL!!! Watch the podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@hbogirlsrewatch/videos Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/HBOGirlsRewatch Follow the podcast on Instagram: @hbogirlsrewatch Follow the hosts on Instagram: @ameliaplease @elazie For advertising opportunities please email HBOGirlsRewatchPodcast@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, host and International Board Certified Lactation Consultant Lo Nigrosh explores how parents can determine if their baby achieves a deep latch for optimal breastfeeding. Lo emphasizes the importance of comfortable positioning for both the baby and the parent and provides detailed advice on how to adjust infant positioning to ensure a successful latch. Key points include different breastfeeding positions, the importance of aligning the baby's body, and tips for minimizing pain and maximizing milk transfer. Lo also encourages parents experiencing difficulties to seek professional help to improve their breastfeeding experience.00:00 Introduction to Deep Latch in Breastfeeding01:26 Understanding Positioning for Optimal Latch07:24 Adjusting Infant Positioning10:49 Achieving an Optimal Latch14:08 Seeking Professional HelpBook a lactation consultation today or reach out to be on the podcast! https://www.quabbinbirthservices.com/Head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!Make your voice heard on The Milk Making Community Group on Facebook!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-milk-making-minutes--5834691/support.
RE-DIRECT PIVOT ADJUST VISION BLASE NEW TRAIL “Therefore, if anyone is in Christ, he is a new creation. The old has passed away; behold, the new has come.” 2 Corinthians 5:17 RE-CALIBRATE NEW COORDINATES ALIGN MISSION RESET BUTTON “Behold, I am doing a new thing; now it springs forth, do you not perceive it? I will make a way in the wilderness and rivers in the desert.” Isaiah 43:19 RE-BUILD HEALTHY HABITS MIND & BODY RESIST THE RUT “Unless the Lord builds the house, those who build it labor in vain. Unless the Lord watches over the city, the watchman stays awake in vain.” Psalm 127:1 RE-CONNECT DIE TO SELF BROKEN RELATIONSHIPS SPIRITUAL COMPASS “Create in me a clean heart, O God, and renew a right spirit within me.” Psalm 51:10 LEAD, LOVE, SERVE, SACRIFICE
Did you feel entirely unprepared for new-mom-hood with your first child? Or maybe you're currently prepping for that experience and looking for support? Dr. Erin Appleton, MD IBCLC FABM, joins me on the podcast today to discuss the BIG things: breastfeeding (and infant feeding in general), postpartum anxiety and depression, and the trauma that mothers deal with when delivery and postpartum are so vastly different than “the plan”. Dr. Appleton discovered her passion for breastfeeding after enrolling in specialized courses in breastfeeding support while completing her Bachelor of Science in Nursing. In 2012, she began her breastfeeding medicine training, eventually co-founding the Nurture Family Feeding Clinic, and in 2014 became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), then in 2018, she became one of only a few hundred MDs in the world with a Fellowship in the Academy of Breastfeeding Medicine (FABM).While she's proud of her education, training, and experience, she believes that some of her most valuable lessons have been firsthand, with her struggles with feeding her children, and with helping the thousands of new families that she's seen over the past decade of her career (including me!).In this conversation, we cover: Common breastfeeding issues and how to prepare yourself beforehandPostpartum depression and anxiety signs, and how to know if you need helpThe gap between what we “plan” for in birth and postpartum and what actually happens (and how painful that can be)Social media and the rise of anxiety (seeking connection and not finding it)Dr. Appleton's journey with her babies and nursing (and how we met!)Connect with her below:Latching logic: www.breastfeedingmd.comBreastfeeding support: Www.nurturefeeding.comIG: @breastfeeding.mdFB: Nurture Family Feeding Clinic and Dr Erin Appleton, MD IBCLC FABM---Join the re-parenting movement, at my next retreat, The Inward Journey: www.coachcrystal.ca/the-retreatParent School: Discover your own unique path, with confidence… raising emotionally intelligent children that leave your home knowing that you truly, deeply care for them… that you always have, and you always will. Isn't that we all want deep down? That is my goal for me, and for you… and for the future generation for children we are raising. To be seen. To be heard. To be valued. To feel loved. To feel supported. To feel known. To welcome them to be themselves- fully and completely. That is The Work. I am here for it. Welcome. Join me for the LAST LIVE round of Parent School:shame resiliency: how to feel shame and move through it, what triggers us and why, and how to move through heaviness and use it for growth.emotional regulation: what co-regulation is and how to support our children from our energy- not our words (not scripts and mantras, this work is much deeper than that), how to support ourselves and our kids through big emotions.the power of our thoughts and beliefs: how to separate who we are from what we think, how to create the exact relationship we want through the power of our mindconnection-based parenting: why it's the way of the future, how to parent in a relationship-first manner, developing deep and lasting connections that last a lifetime.6 modules covering all these topics, and more. 2 group coaching calls to get support in your individual family situations. (add-on available for your partner to join).Find all the information HERE.Contact me via email: crystal@coachcrystal.caAudio/text message me on Voxer HERE.
I am Jack's 87th minute. I begin with a weaker person latching onto a stronger person and I end with avoiding a discussion about a hand wound. Host Bubbawheat discusses the David Fincher movie Fight Club one minute at a time. He joined this week by guest Austin Prior. Malkovich Malkovich Minute Minute Follow Bubbawheat: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Follow Lance: On Instagram, Threads, Twitter aka X Enter to win a copy of Fight Club 2 by sending a screenshot of a podcast review to FightClubMinute@gmail.com
Host Lo Nigrosh, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC) discusses common concerns and anxieties of new parents about breastfeeding, primarily focusing on the fear of inadequate milk supply. Nigrosh emphasizes that while there are true cases of low milk supply due to several factors like thyroid and hormonal imbalances, most concerns usually stem from perceived low milk supply. To combat this fear and improve breastfeeding confidence among mothers, she suggests monitoring signs of proper milk transfer such as baby's pee and poop pattern, listening for swallows during feeding, relaxation after feeding, and consulting with a lactation expert as needed.00:00 Introduction: The Anxiety of New Parents00:55 Understanding the Anxiety Around Breastfeeding02:19 The Misconception of Low Milk Supply04:49 Potential Causes of Low Milk Supply07:04 Identifying Efficient Milk Transfer08:13 Understanding Suck Swallow Ratio10:48 Signs of Efficient Milk Transfer11:41 Conclusion: Building Confidence in BreastfeedingBook a lactation consultation today! https://www.quabbinbirthservices.com/Head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!Make your voice heard on The Milk Making Community Group on Facebook!To purchase books about breastfeeding, birth, or parenting that I love and help support the show, go here. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-milk-making-minutes--5834691/support.
Andy Greenwald is joined by Amanda Dobbins to discuss “Latching,” the series finale of ‘Girls.' They start by providing context on the media environment at the time when the HBO comedy series premiered and how it was a bridge between the eras of network television and prestige cable TV (10:57). Along the way, they discuss what the show originally set out to do, the benefits (and drawbacks) of creator Lena Dunham's unparalleled self-awareness, and how ‘Girls' ended its six-season run with intent (27:03). Finally, they answer the titular question: “Did it stick the landing?” (77:14). Host: Andy Greenwald Guest: Amanda Dobbins Producers: Kaya McMullen and Kai Grady Theme Song and Other Music Credits: Giancarlo Vulcano Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Latching onto millennial parlance while paying homage to the most dominant force in any genre in cinema history, Disney's Wish was the film chosen to represent the company in its centennial jubilee. It isn't a bad pick, per se, and one that, at the very least, isn't some sterile socio-political statement that belongs nowhere near family entertainment.
Today, I am really honored to interview an incredible woman, Barb Higgins. I've known Barb since I was in 4th grade and ran track and field with the local Parks and Rec community. In high school, she was my cross-country coach, and she led us to win our local Division, then State, and then The New England Championship. I have such incredible memories with this woman.Barb is now 60 and on the show today because she gave birth to her fourth child at 57.In today's episode, Barb shares about her four pregnancies, starting with the miscarriage of baby Gordy at 25 weeks and the surprise milk let-down experience she had afterward.She also shares what it was like to breastfeed in public with her second, Gracie, and then what it was like to get caught on a day trip without a breast pump while nursing her third, Molly. And having Jack, her IVF baby after menopause.Note: If you don't know Barb's story, Barb has lost two children. In addition to the miscarriage of baby Gordy, she also lost her daughter Molly at age 13. We don't go into the details of Molly's death in the podcast, but you can learn more about her at the MollyB Foundation: https://mollybfoundation.org/ or by reading Barb's book, Motherland: https://amzn.to/3vEIg5NShe also shares: 8mins - 25-week miscarriage of baby Gordy 13:30 - Gracie's Birth & Latching 15:25 - Breastfeeding Gracie in public 17:15 - The Difficulty of Pumping and What Worked 17:45 - Co-sleeping & ‘Self-Serve' Breastfeeding at night 19:45 - Natural Weaning - Being Pregnant with Molly, Gracie no longer liked the taste 20:05 - Molly's Birth & Initial Latching 22:15 -Forgetting the breast pump on a trip from NH to Connecticut 25:20 - Advocate, Advocate, Advocate - Your Boobs, Your Baby! 28:10 - Jack's Story as an IVF Baby after menopause 37:00 - Developing Preeclampsia at 35 weeks 41:00 - Suction challenges with a 35 wk old 42:39 - When a nurse tells Barb she's too old to breastfeed 43:25 - The baby-feeding regime (Breastfeed, Bottle, Then Pump) 47:00 - The Ridiculousness of the ‘Failure to Thrive' label when Jack was slow to gain weight 48:00 - Advocating for yourself in the hospital 50:00mins - Nurse provides game-changing support on breastfeeding 50:30 - Getting donated breastmilk 52:30 - Spilt milk story and the frustration 54:20 - Still breastfeeding at 2.5yrs old 56:00 - A culture that thinks it's okay to tell women what to do 57:30 - Introduction of Book, Motherland 60:00 - What Child-loss feels like daily 61:15 - Postpartum Anger after Jack 64:15 - Always listen to your instincts 65:30 - Rapid Fire RoundRecommendations: The Womanly Art of Breastfeeding: https://amzn.to/3U3qGm0 Human Milk for Human Babies - FB Group NH Breastfeeding Moms - FB GroupYou can find Barb on Facebook and Instagram: FB: https://www.facebook.com/barb.higgins.96 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/barb_444/ Website: https://athousandtinysteps.com/
The Milk Minute Podcast- Breastfeeding/Chestfeeding/Lactating/Pumping
"Is it bad that I'm using a nipple shield? Should I use a nipple shield? Is it something that should be in everybody's baby shower gift basket, or is this a medical device?"Does this sound like you? These are some of the most frequent questions Heather and Maureen get during consults, so here's a little refresher on the hot topic. Make sure you pass this episode along to your friends who are having a baby as well.Ahh... nipple shields! Some call them friends, some call them foes. This episode covers it all!Listen in as Maureen and Heather talk through nipple shields, what they are, how and when to properly use them and how to help wean baby off of the shield once they are able to get a great latch without it. Don't miss this one!We're still on a break over here at the Milk Minute (but not for much longer!). If you want more new content please head over to our spin-off show: Beyond the Boob. Please consider supporting us by subscribing on Apple Podcasts or on our Patreon at Milk Minute Podcast | Patreon.Work With Us!Book a Lactation Consult with Heather! Click HERE for the deets.Book a Lactation Consult with Maureen! Click HERE to get started.THANK YOU TO THIS EPISODE'S SPONSORSGet your breastfeeding journey BACK ON TRACK with a Lactation Consult with Heather! Telehealth available and some insurance accepted. Click HERE for the deets. If you have Blue Cross Blue Shield, Anthem, Cigna PPO or Provider Network of America– you can fill out a short form to get pre-approval to get your visits with Heather 100% approved! Click HERE to access the form.Aeroflow – The easiest way to order your breast pump through your insurance. Click HERE to order today!Click HERE to get HappiTummi and enter code MILKMINUTE10 for 10% off your order!Grab your Silverette Nipple Shells by clicking here!Listener Question: This listener has been using a nipple shield but wants to wean off: Any advice for moving forward?Previous Episodes Mentioned:Episode 17: Baby Poops and PeesEpisode 82: Tongue Ties, Lip Ties and More: an interview with Michelle Emanuel, Pediatric OT and creator of the Tummy Time MethodClick HERE for the episode transcriptSupport the showCheck out Milk Minute Podcast's website here!Become a VIP Click here to get exclusive access and more!Send us an e-mail! MilkMinutePodcast@gmail.comFacebook | Instagram | TikTok
We're finally at the end (of Girls, don't worry). Julia Gray (Washington Post, The Ringer) and Drew H. are joined by returning fan favorite and awards season guru Chris Murphy (Vanity Fair) to discuss the Girls series finale. From envelope-shaped nipples to flight-based phone sex, this episode has it all. What a thrill to talk about this masterpiece of a show! Follow Drew on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Julia on Twitter and Instagram. Follow Chris on Twitter.
This week Patti has a one-on-one with James, discussing his success strategies, and how sales reps can chart their own successes in payment processing. Then Patti reports on the Goldman Sachs-Apple split.
In this episode, Lindsay discusses why nursing and lactation often fail in modern society. She explains that the high rate of complications in birth and low nursing rates can be attributed to the disruption of the natural mammalian biology of birth. Lindsay emphasizes the importance of immediate bonding and imprinting between Mother and baby after birth, and how this process is often disrupted in hospital settings. She highlights the permanent negative impact of separating Mothers and babies, and the need for a supportive and non-disruptive birthing environment to ensure successful nursing and milk supply.Key Takeaways:1. Nursing and lactation often fail due to the disruption of the natural mammalian biology of birth.2. Separating mothers and babies after birth disrupts the bonding and imprinting process, leading to low milk supply and difficulties with latching.3. Hospital settings and routine procedures in obstetrics contribute to the disruption of the natural birthing process.4. Mothers should advocate for a non-disruptive birthing environment and immediate bonding with their babies to ensure successful nursing and milk supply.Quotes: "The number one cause for low lactation rates, low milk supply, and low nursing rates is disruption." "If we disrupt the environment where we give birth and the people within that environment, we sabotage the imprinting process that is essential for successful nursing and milk supply." "Our nursing rates and lactation problems are a result of the disruption caused by hospital birth and the lack of support for the natural mammalian biology of birth." Questions?Looking for further support during pregnancy?Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources. Find us on: Website Instagram TikTok Music Credit: Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USEdited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions
In this episode of the Birth Like a Mammal podcast, Lindsay discusses the responsibility of Mothers during birth, specifically focusing on the choice between home birth and hospital birth. She emphasizes that the debate between the two options is unnecessary and unproductive, as it ultimately comes down to personal responsibility and where the mother feels most comfortable placing that personal responsibility. Lindsay shares her own experience of choosing home birth to maintain control and personal responsibility over her birth process. She highlights the importance of feeling safe and comfortable during birth and the lifelong impact of taking or handing over personal responsibility.Key Takeaways:1. The debate between home birth and hospital birth is ultimately about personal responsibility and where the Mother feels most comfortable.2. Handing over personal responsibility during birth can lead to disempowerment and trauma, while maintaining personal responsibility can result in confidence and empowerment.3. Birthing like a mammal means believing in your innate ability to give birth without outsourcing or doubting the process.Quotes:"Humans are mammals and we are designed to birth like mammals." "The idea that we would debate that there's only one way or one place or one person to have there and only one way to do this is absurd.""The power and confidence that comes from keeping your authority and autonomy during birth is lifelong." Questions?Looking for further support during pregnancy?Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources. Find us on: Website Instagram TikTok Music Credit: Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USEdited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions
We are kicking off this first episode discussing Pitocin and how that affects Mothers and babies during labor, birth, and even afterwards. Often when Pitocin is administered to induce or augment labor, women are not fully informed on the risks associated.In this first episode, we cover:• how oxytocin and pitocin relate to one another• the difference between pitocin and oxytocin• the relationship between oxytocin and adrenaline• the affects of pitocin on a laboring uterus•the affects of pitocin on a baby during labor• the affects of pitocin after birth• the relationship between pitocin and postpartum hemorrhage• the affects of pitocin on lactation and nursingSomehow all other mammal species birth babies every single day without the use of Pitocin. Humans are mammal and we are designed to birth as mammals. Questions?Looking for further support during pregnancy?Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources. Find us on: Website Instagram TikTok Music Credit: Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USEdited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions
Lindsay Askins is the host of the Birth Like a Mammal podcast and the founder of the Birth Like a Mammal community. With a degree in animal science and years of experience breeding horses, Lindsay has a deep understanding of mammalian biology. As a doula and birth coach, she has supported numerous families through the birthing process. Lindsay is passionate about educating parents and birth workers on the importance of aligning birth practices with mammalian biology to reduce complications and improve outcomes for mothers and babies.Questions?Looking for further support during pregnancy?Reach out at join@birthlikeamammal.com for birth support and other resources. Find us on: Website Instagram TikTok Music Credit: Snow Path by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Creative Commons / Attribution 3.0 Unported License (CC BY 3.0)https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_USEdited by: Stefanie Wenninger | Pine Peak Productions
As August marks National Breastfeeding Month, we dive into an important topic that is often overlooked but deeply impactful – breastfeeding and its connection to racial and ethnic disparities within Flint and Genesee County. Join Lydia Starrs, Senior Program Officer, and Chakara Wheeler, Program Officer, as they have a conversation with Shonte Terhune Smith, the driving force behind YOLO Breastfeeding, a transformative organization dedicated to empowering birth and breastfeeding families. Find more information about YOLO Breastfeeding and the great work that Shonte is leading at https://yolobreastfeeding.org/. Support the show
Episode Highlights With Dr. ErinHow she got into breastfeeding medicine and researching the microbiome The difference in microbiome from vaginal and cesarean and how to optimize eachImportant bacteria that is now missing from many people's microbiome that is very important for babies and that c-section babies don't get at allHow breastfeeding provides important prebiotics and probioticsWhy latching is a big issue for many breastfeeding relationships How lip and tongue ties impact breastfeeding and can cause issues for mom and babyWhy lip ties are often over-diagnosed but tongue ties can be under-diagnosed The golden hour after birth for getting milk production startedFactors that affect supply and what to do about low supplyThe fascinating science of how mom and baby's bodies interact and how the mom's milk supply adapts to exactly what the baby needsWhat triple feeding is and if she ever recommends itHow mom can protect her own mental health during breastfeeding and how partners and family can be supportive Why mastitis is often misunderstood and poorly treated Helpful supplements for postpartum and breastfeeding and supplements to avoidResources We MentionBreastfeeding MD - WebsiteLatching Logic - Use code wellnessmama50 for a discount offBreastfeeding MD - InstagramThe Saint, the Surfer, and the CEO: A Remarkable Story about Living Your Heart's Desires by Robin Sharma
Breezy Babies- Mom, Parent, Pregnant, Baby, Breastfeeding, Family, Postpartum
Families that breastfeed twins are up against some extra barriers that can make it tricky to meet their lactation goals. It's no surprise that twin families need extra support on the postpartum period. My guest today is Shelly Patularu. She's a registered nurse, IBCLC, twin + 1 mom, and creator of Twin Mom Guide. Breastfeeding Twins: A Qualitative StudySay hi to Shelly @twinmomguide on InstaTwin Mom Guide to Breastfeeding Twins (affiliate link)Free Twin Breastfeeding ChecklistThis episode appeared first on the Breezy Babies website.SummaryIntro to this episode. 0:00Welcome to the breezy babies podcast.Breastfeeding twins burnout is real.Breezy Babies business coaching. 1:26New and exciting offering on breezybabies.com, business coaching.Use telehealth consultation for business coachingIntroduction to today's topic. 3:44Introduction to the topic of breastfeeding twins.Study from 2013, breastfeeding twins, a qualitative study.Importance of breastfeeding for premature twins.Advice for families who plan to breastfeed their twins.A mother's milk production is a matter of supply and demand. 8:05Psychological help is necessary for a working mother.Switching breasts every other feed.Introductions and introduction. 10:04Welcome to the show, shaoli.Shaoli introduces herself and shares her top three tips.My journey to becoming an ibclc.Three solid tips for breastfeeding twins.Tip 1: Invest in prenatal breastfeeding education. 13:52Invest in breastfeeding education and support during pregnancy.Prenatal lactation consultation.Tip 2: Postpartum lactation. 16:00Create a personalized twin breastfeeding plan.Provide postpartum lactation support.Breastfeeding tips for twins. 18:14Positioning, latching and removing milk for both babies.Triple feeding and tandem nursinSupport the showFollow along @breezy__babies on Insta for more tips and tricks.Check to see if your insurance will cover FREE consults with Breezy BabiesJoin Bri's crew so we can stay in touch.This podcast is not "medical advice". Please consult with your Healthcare Provider about your specific situation.Podcast song credit: Stock Media provided by juqboxmusic / Pond5
In this episode, I share four stories of people who have latched onto me the year before/right around the time my psychic medium journey began (I will say "consciously" began, I am sure I was stepping into this world far before I ever realized it). I am unsure if this is a symptom of stepping into becoming a psychic medium but find it quite odd that this has all happened in a short amount of time/around the time I was realized what I was becoming. There is a TW at the beginning of the episode. There will be mention of psychosis, neurosis and abuse. I do not go into much detail about it but it is mentioned. Please take care of your own mental health and listen with discretion. IG: https://www.instagram.com/teamoaaron Subscribe to my email list: https://teamoaaron.com/subscribe - This podcast is meant to share my experiences. I am not a professional. Please seek guidance from a trusted practitioner and always do your own research. Have discernment as it applies to your own life when listening to each episode. Leave what feels restrictive, keep what feels expansive. If you are new to the podcast, I suggest listening to the first uploaded episode where I explain how my medium journey began.
Joan persuades Toni to start breastfeeding Morgan to prevent Todd from winning full custody; meanwhile Darnell and Maya fight about the terms of their new marriage. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antoinette-q-smith/support
This episode is FILLED with SO MUCH information about breastfeeding! I cannot WAIT for you to hear it! We talk about what to expect right after the baby is born, how much milk is normal to come in, how to increase that amount right away, how to get a good latch, how you know baby is getting enough milk since you can't measure with a bottle, when to introduce a bottle & the best types to avoid confusion, low milk supply, pumping for going back to work, the mental toll, how your partner can support you & MORE! You're going to LOVE this one!Kelly Kendall is a registered nurse, and internationally board-certified lactation consultant (IBCLC). Since certifying as an IBCLC, Kelly has worked as a hospital-based lactation consultant and a private practice IBCLC specializing in telehealth support. After serving in both these roles and witnessing the disconnect between what parents were being taught and the reality of what they actually needed. Kelly created Boob School, a comprehensive lactation education program to teach parents how to prevent breastfeeding challenges in the first place, what to do if things derail and a roadmap to get it back on track. Kelly blends the latest evidence-based breastfeeding information, humor, and a down-to-earth attitude to uniquely support the family's feeding goal. When she is not talking about boobs and babies you can find her gardening or dancing poorly after one glass of wine.Follow Kelly on Instagram, @thebalancedboobLinks referenced in the episode: Check out Boob School, here! (use code CORINNE to save 10% off)firstdroplets.com - Droplet's mission is to encourage parents to take advantage of this critical window with the most effective breastfeeding techniques in order to prevent common challenges.Free latching guide! Low Supply MomAs always, Join the Mind Your Hormones Method, HERE!NEW FREE TRAINING! How to build a hormone-healthy, blood-sugar-balancing meal! (this is pulled directly from the 1st module of the Mind Your Hormones Method!) Access this free training, HERE!Check out our Sponsor GutPersonal! Code CORINNE saves you 10% on any item in their store!Don't forget to take the GutPersonal Quiz to find out exactly which supplements are best for your unique situation! Join the Mind Your Hormones Community to connect more with me & other members of this community!Come hang out with me on Instagram: @corinneangealicaFree Facebook group: Mind Your Hormones Podcast CommunityEmail Fam: Click here to get weekly emails from meMind Your Hormones Instagram: @mindyourhormones.podcast
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Why won't my baby latch? Is my baby getting enough to eat? The early days of breastfeeding are filled with so many questions. Nancy White, RN, IBCLC, a board certified lactation consultant, joins Julia Cormano, MD, FACOG, to talk about basic techniques, the ins and outs of latching, and how to overcome challenges as you start your breastfeeding journey. Series: "Motherhood Channel" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 38625]
Hannah worked as a nanny before she had her own children and it was then that she realised the importance of support in the area of breastfeeding. She trained as an IBCLC practitioner and is now a qualified lactation consultant (put simply, that means that there's not much that Hannah doesn't know about breastfeeding!) We talked with Hannah about: What a lactation consultant is and what IBCLC stands for and means! Some of the issues that can be experienced by families around feeding and how a lactation consultant can help. How you know where to go for to get the right advice. Making a feeding plan before baby is born. Common misconceptions around breastfeeding. Preparing to breastfeed – what is actually happening to your body? Getting the other parent and extended family involved. Benefits of breastfeeding and what might surprise you to know. Combination feeding. Latching (think apples!) Instagram - @bespokefamily @hannahcroftibclc Facebook - @bespokefamily @hannahcroftibclc Hannah's website Lactation Consultants of Great Britain website ‘Your Guide to...' (our downloadable webinars) including Breastfeeding / Welcoming your Newborn / Caring for your Newborn - get 25% off any guide with the code ‘PODCAST' Bespoke Family 1:1 Parent Consultations: https://www.bespokefamily.co.uk/parent-consultations Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bonnie's journey through Trimester Four is the focus of today's episode and it is a true testament to her unending strength and resilience! During her pregnancy, Bonnie experienced complications in the form of severe preeclampsia, gestational diabetes, and hip pain that prevented her from walking more than a few metres. But it was after her son Patrick was born (at 37 weeks and 2.5 kilograms) that the real challenge began. Jaundice, a tongue-tie, and power vomiting characterised the first 6 weeks of Bonnie's fourth trimester. Listen to the episode to hear Bonnie candidly share stories from what she describes as the most difficult period of her life, as well as some of the highlights and what kept her going! Her limitless capacity for perseverance is truly inspirational. Key Points From This Episode: Complications that Bonnie experienced during pregnancy that made her high-risk Latching issues that Pat experienced Managing preeclampsia after giving birth The various factors that made Pat's case a complex one Discoveries that were made at Pat's first IBCLC appointment at two weeks old Challenges that followed Pat's frenectomy Positive changes that began to take place at the 6-week milestone Highlights of Bonnie's antenatal journey Products that Bonnie recommends for new Mums And so much more! Links mentioned in today's episode: Bonnie Hayes Bonnie Hayes on LinkedIn Ergobaby Spectra Baby SRC Recovery Leggings Pop Family
On this episode, Andy sits down to chat about responsibility at the job. Latching on from previous week's episode.
Sheila Dedrick, a Board Certified Lactation Consultant and Certified Hypnobirthing Childbirth Educator sheds light on common breastfeeding issues such as trouble latching, lack of milk supply, and lack of confidence. ▶ Ask Sally a question for a future episode: https://forms.gle/pRHRK5MbBRVNE47YA ▶ Sheila & The New Parent Resource Center: https://www.cmhshealth.org/services/maternity-delivery/new-parent-resource-center/ ▶ Sally's Childbirth Education Courses: https://drsallymcnally.com/childbirth-education --------------------------- THIS PODCAST: ▶ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnwdLkxKKsw ▶ We use Riverside.fm: https://riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_1&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=brigid --------------------------- ▶ More About Sheila: Sheila Dedrick knew she found her niche working with mothers and babies from her first clinical rotation in Obstetrics in nursing school. She became an RN at the age of 20 and moved to the Maternal Child department as soon as she could. She has continued for over 40 years, never leaving her passion, working in labor and delivery, mother-baby, and high-risk antepartum. Currently she is the Manager of the New Parent Resource Center at Community Memorial Hospital which she opened and where she combines her expertise in lactation and maternity with her passion for teaching. She developed a comprehensive set of courses and established an outpatient lactation support program where over 1400 private consultations are done each year. She was instrumental in the CMH receiving their Baby Friendly designation. She graduated from Cal State Dominguez Hills with both her Bachelor's and Master's Degree in Nursing as a Nurse Educator. She is an IBCLC and Certified Hypnobirthing Childbirth Educator. She was honored with the Liquid Gold Award from the Breastfeeding Coalition of Ventura County and was named the Hospital Hero for Ventura County by the National Health Foundation. She lives in Oak View with her husband of over 40 years, is proudly the mother of two breastfed daughters and the grandmother of two breastfed grandchildren. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Maggie Sudimack from Lactation and Language is BACK on the podcast to chat about picky eating. Enjoy the show. To learn more about becoming a certified lactation counsellor click here. Find Maggie:Instagram - @lactation.and.language Website - www.lactationandlanguage.comIf you are wanting some cute SLP merch use my code "slpcorner" for 10% off at PeachieSpeechie.com. Also, make sure to follow me on: Facebook - SLP Corner Instagram - slpcornerCheck out my blog: www.slpcorner.comThe Orthopreneurs Podcast with Dr. Glenn KriegerWhether you're an orthodontist, dentist or entrepreneur, this is a GREAT starting point.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Haven: Landscape of LossWe are all affected by loss in some way. Find connection, community, and resources here.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
In today's episode, Ryan Jordan chats with IBCLC Avery Young about feeding babies and the challenges that come with breastfeeding. If it has been difficult for you, and you want to feed better and feel better, this is the episode to listen to. Did you know that latching can be learned? Human bodies come in different shapes and sizes, and you are enough for your baby no matter what!Find us on Social MediaPlease snap a screenshot and tag us if you found this episode informative, inspirational, or educational. Hashtag #theeducatedmama, and we can share your post too!
Breezy Babies- Mom, Parent, Pregnant, Baby, Breastfeeding, Family, Postpartum
Getting a deep latch is crucial for your nursing success. Why? A deep latch is more comfy for you (no pain). Plus with a deep latch, your baby will get more milk. Win-win! Check to see if your insurance will cover 6 consults with Bri (for free!)Join Bri's crew so we can stay in touch.*This podcast is not "medical advice". Please consult with your Healthcare Provider about your specific situation.This episode appeared first on the Breezy Babies website. Follow along @breezy__babies on Insta for more tips and tricks.
THE BETTER BELLY PODCAST - Gut Health Transformation Strategies for a Better Belly, Brain, and Body
Do you have a colic-y baby?Does it seem that, no matter how many lactation or sleep consultants you talk to, that your baby just CANNOT sleep or eat without crying, discomfort, and struggle?Does your baby or child snore, have emotional regulation problems, or seem to ALWAYS be cranky?If you said YES to any of these, your child or infant may have a tongue or lip tie, and likely has restrictions throughout his or her fascia of her body!On today's episode, I got to interview Lori Hendrickson CST. Or, as I like to call her, The Baby Whisperer Extraordinaire.Lori takes us through the different signs of an infant or child with tongue or lip ties, what common practices in child-rearing are possibly HARMING your child's fascial development, and how you can help your child go from struggling to thriving in their health.As a craniosacral therapist myself, I LOVED this interview with Lori. It is packed fully of juicy information, and I hope it brings you hope and inspiration that your child can still be a happy feeder and sleeper - even if it hasn't worked for you yet! Other episodes on Craniosacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation:Ep. 48 // Got snoring, sleep apnea, TMJ, or teeth grinding? You may need an Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist! With Madison Scott, RDH, OMTEp. 5// Two Treatments for IBS You've Never Heard OfEp. 84// A New Way to Address Your IBS: Combining Craniosacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation with Functional Lab Testing Connect with Lori:Instagram: @lorihendricksoncstFacebook: @lorihendricksoncst Attend an online workshop!Live stream option, and in-person optionsBuy Lori's 7-Video Bundle. Includes CRAZY VALUABLE information such as:Torticollis StretchAcid reflux stressConstipation and Colic stretch Other links from the show:Use my step-by-step guide to find the BEST Craniosacral Therapy practitioner near you at betterbellytherapies.com/findTo learn more about Craniosacral Therapy and Visceral Manipulation, download my FREE excerpt of Chapter 6 & 7 from my book, Stop Stomach Pain. Go to betterbellytherapies.com/download Leave a Rating and Review for our show - because you love us! Connect with us on social media!Facebook: @betterbellytherapiesInstagram: @betterbellytherapiesWebsite: betterbellytherapies.com *This episode was first published at BetterBellyTherapies.com/88
With Chuck out of the studio this week, Sam is joined by his good friend and Balsz School Board Member Christina Eichelkraut. Christina is a self-described policy wonk who is quite a bit more liberal than a typical Broken Potholes guest and she doesn't shy away from a good debate. Christina has lived in the Balsz School District since she moved to Arizona from Nevada in 2010.In 2014 she moved to the Orangedale Neighborhood and became head of the Neighborhood Association as part of her efforts to get sidewalks on Virginia Avenue (an effort still ongoing -- contact her for details.) She was appointed to the Camelback East Village Planning Committee in 2019 after pointing out to the City Council her area -- south of Thomas -- had zero representation on the advisory board. Christina has lived in Arizona for the past 12 years and has been a Cubs fan her entire life.Her passion for public education and thriving school districts stems from her experience as a community print journalist in Nevada and Arizona. During the Great Recession, she covered urban and rural school districts and saw firsthand how communities suffer when public schools shutter due to lack of enrollment and funding.These experiences led her to become an active civic participant in the Balsz School District. She has canvassed for overrides, ranted at the podium during school board meetings and is a tireless advocate for District initiatives. Christins always makes it a point to listen to and learn from district teachers, parents and staff – who are, after all, also her neighbors. In 2014, Christina fully transitioned from print journalism into digital communications consulting for many Valley small- and medium businesses and nonprofit organizations.Currently, she is a marketing project manager for a Valley firm specializing in small business marketing. Latching on to any excuse to bake bread or pastries, Christina has a tendency to ask for petition signatures with Tupperware in hand. She reads well past her bedtime and is happiest when clacking on her keyboard.Connect with us:Twitter: https://twitter.com/BrokenPotholesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/brokenpotholesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/brokenpotholes/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/broken-potholesShow notes: www.brokenpotholes.vote This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit breakingbattlegrounds.substack.com
Averjill Rookwood (The Corporate Doula) is a passionate doula who is trained to serve in the holistic fertility, birth and postpartum arenas. She also brings over fifteen years of employer benefits management experience to the table to assist her clients behind the scenes with the business of healthcare. Amy and Averjill talk about what both employees and employers need in terms of holistic support for working parents, and Averjill shares amazing insights, both for parents and companies who truly want to support one another through this time period. It's more important than ever as we are seeing such an exodus of women from the workforce due to COVID-19.
In today's episode, Amy sat down with Whitney Heins and Laura Norris of The Mother Runners. Join them in conversation about what it's like to be both a runner and mother, how that changes during pregnancy and postpartum, and why now, more than ever, is a great time to get your shoes on and get outside. They also spoke about how motherhood makes us better runners, and running makes us better mothers, and when we really embrace the fusion of the two we're able to thrive as athletes, casual runners, and parents. Enjoy!
Lisa, on our team, had to go have a baby in order to be a guest on the pumpspot, and today is that day! Lisa is in a very special season of postpartum as she is home nursing and navigating life with her sweet fourth baby. She came back to talk about how different the journeys of motherhood are with each baby and we talked about breastfeeding, her favorite products, and what postpartum mothers really need. Enjoy!