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Una buena idea no basta. En un mundo saturado de productos y soluciones, lo que realmente marca la diferencia es el diseño estratégico que hay detrás: desde la propuesta de valor, hasta la experiencia del usuario… y cómo todo eso se protege.En este nuevo episodio nos acompañan dos invitados que ven el diseño de producto desde perspectivas complementarias. Por un lado, Alejandro Torun, emprendedor guatemalteco detrás de marcas como BAOBAB, MEEMA y LUUM, quien ha hecho del diseño sostenible y con alma una verdadera filosofía de vida. Y por el otro, Agustín Ríos, abogado experto en propiedad intelectual y Socio Director de R1OS Abogados, cuya misión ha sido proteger las ideas de cientos de innovadores y emprendedores en América Latina.Juntos, conversamos sobre cómo construir productos que generen valor real, cómo contar su historia para que vendan por sí solos, y qué herramientas legales existen para proteger aquello que tanto trabajo nos costó crear. Un episodio imperdible si estás construyendo algo propio… o si simplemente quieres entender cómo se pasa de una idea a un producto que trasciende.Conecta con nuestros invitados: : -Conecta con Alejandro Torun en: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandrotorun/ -Conecta con Agustín Ríos en: https://www.linkedin.com/in/agustin-rios-62191b4/ Escucha las entrevistas completas en: -Alejandro Torun : Backside 6: Un buen producto y pocas ventas. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4c85Ey8Bh2F4ucH8w4qrDW?si=8FvnPM3cS-yeF0CBw31tKQ -Agustín Ríos:Short 75: Tus ideas pueden hacerte rico. https://open.spotify.com/episode/4OEUW46GfrqNiO4IPpPzFp?si=ZXzeQ1oaR8GvsC1Pq49tXA ¡No te pierdas nuestras miniseries semanales para conocer más acerca de todo eso que acerca a generar riqueza y abundancia en todos los ámbitos de tu vida! Suscríbete a nuestro canal en SpotifyVe la entrevista completa en YouTubeSigue negocioscool en todas nuestras redes Conecta con nosotros a través de LinkedIn
Mikael ja Puntso tulid "juhuslikult" külla ja saime jutud soojaks, sest Mr. Meema teeb kohe varsti viis lisa-šõud oma 'Peaingel Mikael' stand-up tunniga. Kuula! Saatke oma pohmellilood ja muud mured mattias@naan.ee või kommenteerige YouTubis www.youtube.com/@MattiasNaan või minge www.reddit.com/user/mattiasnaan ja kui soovid seda podcasti toetada (ja reklaamivaba kogemust), siis www.patreon.com/pohmellipaev
In his 20's, Kevin took a job unexpectedly and stuck with it for a while. He made great money, had a car and beautiful girlfriend, but he realized he still wasn't happy on the inside. He was caught up and looking for happiness in the wrong places.Now he's motivated and confident and he's helping others get to that "next lever in life"-one that matters. Kevin explains that "it's where each of us can make things happen by embracing the positive messages and intentions that work for us." Kevin and his podcast co-host Alan Lazaros, are helping people "level up their life, their love, their health and wealth-physical, mental, emotional and spiritual health."Kevin's journey had some ups and downs, as we all do, but "Next Level University" Podcast is helping people all over the world.It was such a delight to speak with Kevin. I love what he's doing and I'm looking forward to having a conversation with his co-host Alan in the future.These stories that he shared about Beth and Meema, are heartwarming, encouraging and just a so eye opening. It's not always easy raising our children but it seems that these two women did an amazing job helping Kevin along. "Should Have Listened To My Mother" is an ongoing conversation about mothers and the roles they play in our lives. And my guests answer the question, 'are you who you are today because of, or in spite of, your mother'? You'll be amazed at what the responses are."Should Have Listened To My Mother" would not be possible without the generosity, sincerity and insight from my guests. In getting ready to launch my podcast, so many were willing to give their time and share their personal relationships with their mother.Some of my guests include Baritone Singer Christopheren Nomura, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist Tim Wacker, Activist Kim Miller, Freighter Sea Captain Terry Viscount, Film Production Manager Peg Robinson, Professor of Writing Montclair State University Dr. Bridget Brown, Tammy Steckler, attorney and family advocate @CUNY Law; NYC First Responder/NYC Firefighter Mark Heingartner, Child and Adult Special Needs Activist, Maryellen Valyo Cole and Roger Evens, Property Manager in New Jersey and so many more talented and insightful women and men.I've worked in the broadcasting industry for over four decades. I've interviewed so many fascinating people including musicians, celebrities, authors, activists, entrepreneurs, politicians and more.A big thank you goes to Ricky Soto, NYC based Graphic Designer, who created my logo for "Should Have Listened To My Mother".Check out my website for more background information: https://www.jackietantillo.com/Or more demos of what's to come at https://soundcloud.com/jackie-tantilloFind audio versions of the podcast here: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/60j14qCcks4AP3JUrWrc2MLink to website and show notes: https://shltmm.simplecast.com/Listen wherever you find podcastsApple PodcastsAmazon MusicGaanaIHeartRadio RadioDeezerSpotifyPandoraItunesFacebook:Should have listened to my motherJackie TantilloInstagram:Should have listened to my motherJackietantillo7LinkedIn:Jackie TantilloYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@ShouldHaveListenedToMyMotherShould have listened to my mother
Brenda Simmons is the Founder and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum - SAAM Founder and Executive Director of the Southampton African American Museum in Southampton. Former Assistant to the Mayor in the Village of Southampton for ten years, Life Coach for young single moms, mentor for inmates at the Riverhead Correctional Facility, producer of her TV show VOW-Voices of Wisdom, poet, and proud mother of two beautiful daughters, an extraordinary granddaughter graduated from FIT, and “Meema” to a bubbly vivacious cutie grandson. Bachelors degree in Community and Human Services, with a concentration in Family Advocacy from SUNY Empire State University, receiving the Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence, and prior attended and completed a Family Development Criteria certification from Cornell. Received the Woman of Distinction Award-Black Million Women-Nassau County in 2013 and in 2011 selected 2nd Legislative District “Woman of Distinction Award” by Suffolk County Legislator Jay Schneiderman. And most recently the Anne Ackerson Award Presently “ Re-Journeying” (retired) and enjoy spending my winters in the Caribbean. (St Maarten/St Martin) Learn more: https://saamuseum.org/ Pyrrhus Concer https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pyrrhus_Concer social m @saam_museum Siamak Samii https://www.siamaksamii.com/ Stay connected: https://www.chonacas.com/links/
On Episode 10 of Season 3 , I spoke with my grandmother, Sydell Aaron. Ultimately, we all become consumers of Healthcare, like it or not. On Healthcare Reimagined, I typically showcase healthcare innovation - the truth is that innovations are only interesting in so far as they are making life better for patients. Last week I spoke with my grandmother about her experience as a consumer of U.S. healthcare over the past 9 decades. Sydell, or Meema as I call her, was born in 1932. In 1929, 3 years before she was born, the first polio patient was saved. In the 1940's when Meema was a teenager, scientists succeeded in isolating penicillin and antibiotics became widely available for the first time. Before that, you could die from a simple infection. The first kidney transplant was done in 1952, when Meema was 20. In 1964, for the first time human blood was successfully stored. Meema was 32 years old, with 3 children.Meema has already lived 50% longer than the average life expectancy for a woman the year she was born (it was 62 back then). We spoke about her family doctor making house calls, the awe and wonder of medicine before technology that made medical information available to all, and about the trade off between safety and independence as one gets older.We discussed a few quotes from Atul Gawande's book Being Mortal, and the loss of independence as one ages. One of the quotes from Gawande's book really captured the essence of the challenge Meema faces in her interactions with her adult children. They want the best for her, as she knows, but at times, they infringe upon her freedom in an effort to protect her: "We want autonomy for ourselves and safety for those we love.” We went on to discuss the framework in which death is addressed in U.S. Healthcare, and a system that selects for those who can and want to fix things (Doctors), when sometimes the best option is not to fix but to provide comfort in one's final days. We closed with a discussion about Meema's own hopes, desires, and observations after over 9 decades on this pale blue dot we all call home. Please make sure to check out the Society for HealthCare Innovation's (SHCI) website for more content.
Do you ever wonder what would happen if Cinderella started her own rock band or if Medusa realized just cool her hair was? Well … there's a Webby Award winning show called Girl Tales that takes classic stories and puts a unique twist on them, giving girls the chance to save the day, use their intelligence and bravery, and show that they can be the heroes of their own stories! If you're ready for an adventure, find Girl Tales wherever you get your podcasts! Meema (or Memory) and her sisters run the most successful inspiration factory in the universe, The Idea Factory where they don't make money, they make ideas! Meema wants to tell you a story (that's never-ended) about Narcissus & little black mirrors that make everyone just like him, obsessed with themselves and what the mirror reflects back at them! This Girl Tales episode won the Variety/Gotham Audio Honors in 2022. Written by Georgina Escobar Starring: Barron Bass, Jennifer Sun Bell, Adriana Colon, & Mindy Escobar-Leanse Produced by Chad Chenail Assistant Produced by Megan Bagala Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham
Alejandro Torun es emprendedor Guatemalteco, estudió en la Universidad de Texas en Austin, fue director financiero de CIDAL, Co-fundador de BAOBAB, MEEMA y LUUM. Vive y trabaja junto con su familia donde sea que convenga. En este Backside tocamos temas como: 1.- La importancia del diseño de producto, cadena de suministro y calidad como fórmula básica.2.- La propuesta de valor y el storytelling de tu producto. 3.- Estrategia de precios 4.- ¿Cómo ser una empresa con certificado B?5.- El papel de los reviews en tu e-commercePuedes conectar con Alejandro Torun en: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alejandrotorun/Conoce más sobre LUUM:https://www.luum.co/Acompáñanos en este Backside y conoce los mejores hacks para surfear las olas del emprendimiento. Suscríbete a nuestro canal en Spotify: https://spotify.link/i7qID0fuJybSigue negocioscool en Instagram: https://bit.ly/3miLibwConecta con nosotros a través de LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/negocioscool/
In this podcast my mom shares what life is like caring for her 2 grandchildren who have special needs. #AllanHerndonDudleySyndrome #AHDS #MCT8
Why should you buy TVs instead of eggs? Why did a dog take a dump at half court? What is a home phone? The answers to these questions, plus Mario, in today's show.
Hoy vamos a hablar de Upcycling de textiles y como esto puede ayudar a nuestro planeta. Pero, ¿sabes que es upcycling y por qué puede ayudar? Sinceramente no conocía el término y en lo que empecé a leer las cifras, las conclusiones, me dejaron loca. El upcycling generalmente se entiende como un enfoque de moda circular basado en el diseño, donde el material de desecho textil anterior o posterior al consumo se reutiliza para crear nuevas piezas o prendas. Pero, ¿qué está pasando a nivel mundial en el mundo textil? ¿Qué implicaciones tiene en nuestro planeta? ¿Cómo podemos poner de nuestra parte para mejorar esta situación. Hoy tengo la oportunidad de hablar con Alejandro Torun, cofundador y CEO de LUUM, una aceleradora de marcas que conecta marcas de impacto social y ambiental con los mercados más dinámicos del mundo a través del comercio electrónico y el retail. Dentro de LUUM, desarrolló la marca MEEMA de textiles sostenibles y trabaja con más de 10 marcas como MAI We Care, Wakami, Don'tWorry y NOLÉ. Alejandro es el fundador de BAOBAB, una empresa social que elabora productos naturales para el cuidado personal y que lleva jabón y educación en higiene a las escuelas de Guatemala. Actualmente es miembro de la Junta Directiva de Sistema B Centroamérica y Caribe y Grupo REMM. Alejandro ha trabajado anteriormente en finanzas, administración y marketing en varias empresas en Guatemala y los Estados Unidos, y se ha desempeñado como miembro de la junta en varias organizaciones y proyectos sin fines de lucro. Alejandro tiene una licenciatura en economía con especialización en inglés de la Universidad de Texas en Austin. Para mas información sobre Meema síguelos en su cuenta de Instagram https://www.instagram.com/meema.co/ o entra a su página web https://meema.co/ Este episodio es patrocinado por ArtBeat Design Studio: https://www.instagram.com/artbeatdesigns/ Y no dejes de seguirme en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/elladopositivopodcast/ o en Tiktok: https://vm.tiktok.com/TTPdbRMx5p/
Customer experience is like drinking tequila shots. A couple will increase your happiness, but a dozen will not. When does brand experience become too much — and therefore detrimental? In this episode, we hear from Tyler Meema, Director of Client Success at Wealthsimple, about the creation of the client delivery curve framework to track CX equilibrium. Join us as we discuss: Brands and diminishing marginal utility Why automation for the sake of automation is bad Tracking opposing metrics to ensure equilibrium Focusing on business outcomes instead of the “surprise and delight” trap Check out these resources we mentioned during the podcast: The Effortless Experience by Matthew Dixon High Output Management by Andrew Grove Setting the Table by Danny Meyer To hear this interview and many more like it, subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or our website or search for Now Brands Talk in your favorite podcast player.
E-commerce is a booming industry. This recent rise in e-commerce can be attributed to the ease of use and flexibility that e-commerce portals offer customers. There are so many portals that have sprung up recently, but the number of e-commerce businesses going bust is on the increase. This increases the importance of not only choosing the right e-commerce portal, but also the importance of choosing the right e-commerce business. Today, we have Alejandro Torun, Co-Founder, and CEO, LUUM, A Brand Accelerator, with us. He talks to us about the world of e-commerce. He talks about how advertising has evolved over the years. Alejandro Torun is the Co-Founder and CEO of LUUM, a brand accelerator that connects social and environmental impact brands with e-commerce. He has also developed MEEMA for sustainable textiles. He is the Founder of BAOBAB, which is a natural, personal care range of products. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tbcy/support
Corey Smathers joins me to talk about working at a golf course, back pain, his Meema, and lots of other fun stuff. Plus, we play another patented stupid game.
Aron Bender talks with cancer survivor, Fox 11 Los Angeles entertainment reporter and world pun champion Amanda Salas. In this episode we discuss how Amanda learned she had non-Hodgkin's lymphoma in 2019 after being misdiagnosed several times, her fight against the blood cancer and for awareness -- especially since September is Blood Cancer Awareness Month. Amanda encourages donations to and support for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society and City of Hope. Links below. During her recovery Amanda entered -- AND WON -- a global pun competition known as Punderdome. We also talk about the role her mom, grandma (Meema!) and Catholic faith played in her battle against lymphoma, going viral with The Rock promoting Disney's Jungle Cruise, and celebrity junkets in the Zoom age. Watch Amanda's episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/AEVxO4tD8 ••• Connect with Aron Bender at www.aronbender.com You can now watch The Aron Bender Podcast streaming nightly at 11 on DB&A TV at www.DBandAtelevision.TV or search for DB&A TV on Amazon Fire, Roku or Apple TV. ••• The Aron Bender Podcast on Apple: https://apple.co/385hLYP The Aron Bender Podcast on Amazon Music: https://amzn.to/328DcEF The Aron Bender Podcast on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3uI9L8W The Aron Bender Podcast on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAronBenderPodcast ••• Connect with Amanda Salas: https://www.instagram.com/amandasalas/ LIGHT THE NIGHT fundraiser https://pages.lls.org/ltn/calso/lawalk21/asalas https://www.foxla.com/person/s/amanda-salas https://www.tiktok.com/@amandasalas ••• Music provided by: MOKKA / Calm Piano Ambient https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cDiTKN0TxYU
Today's guest is the amazing hairstylist and colorist, Presley Poe! This awarded and recognized hair professional shares her experiences from her very beginning to where she is right now. Poe knew she wanted to create art in the style of hair from a very young age when she played with her Meema's hair and a pencil. After going through cosmetology school, Poe learned that there are a million things that can only be taught in a salon. She also shows the importance of establishing a set of boundaries when working by yourself. The experience of owning her first salon taught her to get her head straight, set the example, and be the leader in the room. Presley wanted to be known for three things: education, integrity, and artistry. Enjoy learning from the first-hand experience of an incredible hair artist like Presley Poe in this episode! Tune in each week to know a different artist, a different technique, and more stories at The Art Of Hair Podcast! Visit https://altieritheartofhair.com/ to learn more.
Meema (or Memory) and her sisters run the most successful inspiration factory in the universe, The Idea Factory where they don’t make money, they make ideas! Meema wants to tell you a story (that’s never-ended) about Narcissus & little black mirrors that make everyone just like him, obsessed with themselves and what the mirror reflects back at them! Written by Georgina Escobar Starring: Barron Bass, Jennifer Sun Bell, Adriana Colon, & Mindy Escobar-Leanse Produced by Chad Chenail Assistant Produced by Megan Bagala Executive Produced by Rebecca Cunningham For the Grownups!Patreon: https://patreon.com/girltalesGirl Tales Store: https://girltalespodcast.com/store-2/Rebecca’s Newsletter: https://girltalespodcast.us16.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=164c30f0c37a086fa0e32bb5b&id=bdacaecdddFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/girltalespodast/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girltales/Girl Tales Grown-Ups Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2394948737386136
Sometimes it All Starts with Meema and High School Biology Class: Molly Troupe and Nikki Bon and featuring Freeland Spirits
Frequently students return to class and express how blindsided they felt by the demands of the first few weeks of life with a newborn baby. Much time had been spent preparing for labor and birth but many felt unprepared for the reality of this transition. In this episode of Yoga|Birth| Babies, we pull back the curtain and dig into the nitty-gritty of what to expect in the first week as a new parent. Long time postpartum doula and Certified Lactation Counselor, Meema Spadola lovingly shares her vast knowledge about this challenging and precious time of transition. She covers everything from birth recovery to how much sleep new parents really get to handling demanding visitors. Whether you are a new parent, expectant person or someone offering support to new families, Meema will give you solid advice. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com If you love what you’ve been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies Support Our Sponsors: You deserve to know what's in your multivitamin. Get 10% off your first 3 moths of Ritual at ritual.com/ybb to start you ritual today! Over 85 million people around the world use Calm to take care of their minds and get better sleep. For listeners of Yoga| Birth |Babies, Calm is offering a special limited time promotion of 40% off a Calm Premium subscription at CALM.COM/YBB To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we are so excited to have our first guest on the podcast! Lauryn and Jamee are recording together and can't wait to share their low, medium, and highlight of the week and talk all about being home together. Then, they bring on their guest which is none other than Patti aka Jamee's mom/Lauryn's grandma. They talk all about her experiences growing up, being a mom and a grandma, and all the wisdom that she gathered along the way. The three of them share funny stories and memories and how they have cultivated such a strong bond over all these years. We loved interviewing Meema and we can't wait to have more guests on the podcast! Finally, the two of them talk about what they're into for the week and sign off. Follow us on Instagram @likemotherlikedaughterpod and like us on Facebook!
PLANT OF THE WEEK X 2 Scientific Name: Hardenbergia violacea Common Name: Native Sarsparilla, Happy Wanderer Family: Fabaceae Grows:the species form grows to 6m. There are many other forms that grow only as a sub-shrub or smaller climber. Etymology: Hardenbergia...after Franziska Countess von Hardenberg. violacea...referring to the typical flower colour Cultivars: "Happy Wanderer" (very vigorous, purple flowers) "Pink Fizz" (pink flowers - climbing, not vigorous) "Mini Haha" (compact, shrubby - purple flowers) "Alba" (white flowers) "Free 'n' Easy" (whitish flowers, vigorous climber) "Blushing Princess" (shrubby - mauve-pink flowers) "Purple Falls" (trailing - purple flowers, good for rockeries) "Bushy Blue" (shrubby - blue-purple flowers). If you love the colour purple in the garden you’ll love this next plant because it’s got it all. It’s tough, it flowers for ages, and you don’t even have to do too much to look after it. Let’s find out more...I'm talking with Adrian O’Malley, qualified horticulturist and native plant expert. PLAY: Hardenbergia violacea_1st July 2020 There’s so many Hardenbergias to choose from that come in not just creepers or climbers, but small little shrubby things that spread a bit. Some of the shrubby forms of Hardenbergia are very useful for mass plantings, rock gardens, retaining walls and banks for home gardens and larger landscapes. There are some good shrubby forms on the market such as ‘Bushy Blue’, ‘Purple Spray’ and ‘Regent’ which can grow from 60cm tall (‘Bushy Blue’) to 1.5m tall (‘Regent’). ‘Mini Haha’ is a compact dwarf form but it is not as robust as other types. There’s also ‘Meema’ will grow to approximately 450mm tall with a 2 metre spread which is ideal for outcompeting weeds and creating a ground cover with a shrubby appearance. If you have any questions of course, why not email realworldgardener@gmail.com or write in to 2RRR P.O. Box 644 Gladesville NSW 1675
Frequently students return to class and express how blindsided they felt by the the demands of the first few weeks of life with a newborn baby. Much time had been spent preparing for labor and birth but many felt unprepared for the reality of this transition. In this episode of Yoga | Birth | Babies, we pull back the curtain and dig into the nitty gritty of what to expect in the first week as a new parent. Long time postpartum doula and Certified Lactation Counselor, Meema Spadola lovingly shares her vast knowledge about this challenging and precious time of transition. She covers everything from birth recovery to how much sleep new parents really get to handling demanding visitors. Whether you are a new parent, expectant person or someone offering support to new families, Meema will give you solid advice. SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS! Manhattan Schoolhouse warmly welcomes families to a Reggio Emilia inspired school where every child’s intellectual, emotional, social and moral potential is thoughtfully cultivated in an environment of trust and partnership between parents, educators, children and community. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: instagram & facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the Zest, we get our families involved in showing off some holiday traditions. Dalia's daughter, Norah Colón, helps us make reindeer cookies; I'm following my father around as he makes smoked mullet; and WUSF reporters let us in on some treasured recipes.Support for The Zest Podcast comes from Seitenbacher Brand Natural Foods, like Muesli cereals, oils, oatmeal, energy bars, gluten free fruit gummies for the kids, organic coffee and more. Available in supermarkets, health food stores or online at Seitenbacher.com.
This week on the Zest, we get our families involved in showing off some holiday traditions. Dalia's daughter, Norah Colón, helps us make reindeer cookies; I'm following my father around as he makes smoked mullet; and WUSF reporters let us in on some treasured recipes.Support for The Zest Podcast comes from Seitenbacher Brand Natural Foods, like Muesli cereals, oils, oatmeal, energy bars, gluten free fruit gummies for the kids, organic coffee and more. Available in supermarkets, health food stores or online at Seitenbacher.com.
Podcast stand-upist, tussisöömisest ja muust elulisest. Saatejuhtideks koomikud Ari Matti Mustonen ning Mikael Meema. Liitu meiega @ https://twitter.com/tussisoojad Instagram: tussisööjad Kirjuta saatele: tussisoojad@gmail.com Lindistatud Generaadio stuudios, 12.01.2019 Biit: Tom Demac-White flowers Lõpubiit: French 79-Diamond veins
Suure tsitaadiviktoriini esimeses osas arvavad perekond Õigus ja perekond Meema erinevate tsitaatide autoreid. Saatest pole puudu ka pihiruumi intervjuud osalejatega ning karli energiajoogikanali reklaam. Kes võidab tuusiku Lasnamäele? Kuulake ning te saate teada.
Eepiline geograafiavõitlus kahe titaani vahel jätkub. Meema ja Sügis. Kumbki ei tea, mis toimub aga nad ei lase end sellest segada.
Podcast stand-upist, tussisöömisest ja muust elulisest. Saatejuhtideks koomikud Ari Matti Mustonen ning Mikael Meema. Liitu meiega @ https://twitter.com/tussisoojad Lindistatud Generaadio stuudios 24.09.2017
In this episode of Yoga | Birth | Babies, I speak with Postpartum doula, Meema Spadola. Meema dives deeply into the the profession of the postpartum doula and all the amazing support they offer. New and expectant moms, this podcast will be invaluable! Topics covered: *What led Meema to becoming a postpartum doula. *The difference between a labor support doula and a postpartum doula. *The difference between a baby nurse and a postpartum doula. *The benefits of a postpartum doula. *Meema’s approach to working with a new family. *How a postpartum doula support the partner and whole family. *Ways in which a postpartum doula can help lower rates of postpartum depression. *What a postpartum plan is and how you create one. *The range of time and days a postpartum doula spends with a family. *For our listeners considering hiring a postpartum doula, recommended interview questions to see if a particular Postpartum doula is a good fit for your family. About Meema: Meema Spadola is a DONA (Doulas of North America) trained and certified postpartum doula (since 2006), a Certified Lactation Counselor (since 2010) and is also trained in infant CPR. She has a particular interest in lactation support, infant massage, “baby wearing,” and supporting parents who are struggling with postpartum mood disorders, including PPD and anxiety. Meema enjoys working with a diverse range of families, including single, adoptive, and LGBTQ parents. She is a former documentary filmmaker whose films about body image and family issues have been broadcast on PBS, HBO and beyond. She is the proud mother of a son born in July 2007 and lives with her family in Kensington/Windsor Terrace, Brooklyn. Find her at doulamatch.net and meemdoula.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices