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As Cynthia always says, no one is more determined to have a good birth than a woman who's already given birth. Meet Rachel: a mom from Idaho who took Cynthia's live online HypnoBirthing class with her husband prior to having their third baby. After interviewing literally 17 home birth midwives - clearly a resource that's more abundant in Idaho than most states - Rachel felt she hadn't found quite the right provider yet. They ended up hiring a team of midwives in a hospital birth setting. Rachel describes how she felt - and what the midwives said to her - that made her realize she'd chosen the right team. In this birth story minisode, Rachel takes us through the details of her birth, which included having Group B Strep, an induction she had hoped to avoid, and discovering that laboring on her back for a brief moment was just the trick to allow her baby to easily descend. * * * * * * * * * *If you enjoyed this episode of the Down To Birth Show, please subscribe and share with your pregnant and postpartum friends.Between episodes, connect with us on Instagram @DownToBirthShow to see behind-the-scenes production clips and join the conversation by responding to our questions and polls related to pregnancy, childbirth and early motherhood. You can reach us at Contact@DownToBirthShow.com or call (802) 438-3696 (802-GET-DOWN). We are always happy to hear from our listeners and appreciate questions for our monthly Q&A episodes. To join our monthly newsletter, text "downtobirth" to 22828.You can sign up for Cynthia's HypnoBirthing classes as well as online breastfeeding classes and weekly postpartum support groups run by Cynthia & Trisha at HypnoBirthing of Connecticut. Please remember we don’t provide medical advice, and to speak with your licensed medical provider related to all your healthcare matters. Thanks so much for joining in the conversation, and see you next week!Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/cynthiaovergard)
Meet Kasey’s Client, Rachel!We thought you would love to hear from one of our FAV clients. Meet Rachel! Rachel is our long time client and she feels like such a sister to us! She even brought us the best gift to enjoy white recording. Rachel talks about... --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/skinandthecity/support
Meet Rachel and Zack a couple with a baby on the way and looking to buy their first home and who generously donated their time to share their story this week! As you might guess Rachel and Zack are former clients and this week they are sitting down with Brennen and Tracy to share how the whole process worked for them. We'll be asking everything from their biggest fears, their most helpful tips, to what it felt like to finally find their very own "Gilmore Girls House." Thanks again to Rachel and Zack for sharing their story and we hope you enjoy! If you are a former client turned listener and would like to share your home buying story please reach out to us, we would love to hear from you! Instagram Facebook Twitter Also online at: TheClouseGroup.com Our Opening theme: “Inspired” By Kevin Mcleod (incomptech.com) Other music (in order used): “Good Times” By Patrick Patrikios “We Don’t Know How it Ends” By Lee Rosevere (leerosevere.bandcamp.com) “Ruination 2” By Vibe Mountain Music obtained and Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
At the age of 41, Rachel Lankester decided to take menopause by the ovaries and do it HER way. When trying for another child, Rachel found out she was actually mid-menopause and after spending time in deep soul searching, decided she was going to turn mid-life on its head and make it cool again! In this episode, TTJ(es) have so much fun talking with Rachel about what menopause CAN look like: it doesn't have to signal the end, but can be a kick-ass start to a whole new you! Rachel shares her own experience and excitement about the possibilities that come with moving away from nurturing everyone else when your estrogen nosedives, and the creativity that is possible when we allow ourselves to take on the role of a Leader instead of a Breeder.Helpful advice about lubricant, vibrators and self-pleasuring are just some of the recommendations Rachel brings with her wealth of knowledge on this episode of We Should Talk About That!Meet Rachel!Rachel Lankester is the founder of the Magnificent Midlife Movement, celebrating and empowering women 40+. She's passionate about changing how society perceives women in midlife and beyond, and also how we view ourselves. She's on a mission to disrupt negative ageist and sexist stereotypes about older women, menopause and aging. After an early menopause at 41, followed by a period of soul-searching, she created what she wasn't able to find to help her cope. The Magnificent Midlife world includes mentoring, a online community, educational resources, an inspiring podcast and self-study programs to help midlife women refresh, re-energize and recalibrate. Links mentioned in episode:Pjur Lubricant:https://www.amazon.com/pjur-Original-Silicone-Personal-Lubricant/dp/B083YSPC9T/ref=sr_1_9?crid=1UCXYK5LJCR5K&dchild=1&keywords=pjur+water+based+lubricant+for+sex&qid=1611444577&sprefix=pjur%2Caps%2C157&sr=8-9The Happy Menopause by Jackie Lynchhttps://www.amazon.com/Happy-Menopause-Smart-Nutrition-Flourish/dp/B08G2N7BRL/ref=sr_1_1?crid=18C0WZDNSCAX4&dchild=1&keywords=the+happy+menopause&qid=1611444619&sprefix=the+happy+meno%2Caps%2C134&sr=8-1Support the show (http://www.paypal.com)
Meet Rachel! In this episode, Jacque and Megan discuss Rachel’s perspective on the effects of sex work. Rachel graduated from Moody Bible Institute with a degree in Ministry to Victims of Sexual Exploitation and has worked in several organizations serving women leaving this lifestyle. Jacque also discusses her experience working for an organization which served … Continue reading Episode 11: Is Sex Work Empowering? →
Meet Rachel from Palm Springs, California. Rachel is in college on a volleyball scholarship and studying psychology. Rachel found her passion in psych when her father had a traumatic brain injury and suffered from PTSD. Currently, Rachel is at home, taking her classes online and also working both as a nanny as well as training dogs for the family business. In this episode we talk about psychology, doom-scrolling, human nature, how evil has fueled great (positive and destructive) things, dogs, and a whole lot more!Music by the great @klrblndsiddyIG: @bridgetobetterEmail: bridgetobetterpodcast@gmail.com
Meet Rachel! She recently moved to the TC and is loving this new chapter and season of life! She is passionate about life in general and it is evident throughout this conversation. Enjoy!
Meet Rachel and Jessica of The Sensory Project! The Sensory Project Club is a one-of-a-kind sensory membership website, a brainchild of two pediatric Occupational Therapy Assistants! Rachel and Jessica also own and operate All Things Sensory, an online sensory school dedicated to empowering families and caregivers to create strong, confident children. As if that wasn’t enough, this dynamic duo also run a podcast and blog where they share tips related to your child’s sensory development on their blog and podcast (@thesensoryprojectshow), along with other relevant topics like parenting, nutrition, health, self-care, and (unsurprisingly!) occupational therapy - all from a professional therapist’s perspective! Tune in to learn more!
Meet Rachel, Cancer (SUN), Cancer (MOON), Gemini (ASC). We invite you to join us as she shares an old classic and encourages everyone to use the word BITCH. Create. Collaborate. Enjoy. Evolve. Share. Aloha. Sharing is Daring. Featuring: @p0wer0fw0w. References: Flying Coyote Farm and Gabby. Art: @astroccult.Conducere: @space.court, https://linktr.ee/spacecourt. *Created with Zoom H6 or zoom.us, Speakline, Audiophonic and GarageBand.
Meet Rachel, a businesswoman thrown into the world into entrepreneurship, as she shares her inventive journey. "I think that every single person, whether you realize it or not, has had a million-dollar idea. The problem is that people feel apprehensive about quitting what's comfortable and their day-to-day to actually focus 100% on their idea." --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-inventive-journey/message
Meet Rachel and Yelly. Just a couple of hilarious and beautiful (yet humble) NJGs navigating our 20s in NYC. Listen as we explore dating, friendship, and general woes of Modern Orthodox single life in a big city. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
An introduction to Jew Girls on the Block. Meet Rachel and Yelly. Just a couple of hilarious and beautiful (yet humble) NJGs navigating our 20s in NYC. Listen as we explore dating, friendship, and general woes of Modern Orthodox single life in a big city.
Meet Rachel! Stage mumma, sword swallower and the wisest woman I've ever shared a stage with! We talk about keeping her sex work private, creating a world famous, globe trotting danger duo act and healing herself in New Zealand during the lockdown and all sorts of other things!Find Rachel at:https://www.instagram.com/therachelatlas/https://www.instagram.com/cirquedumort/https://www.facebook.com/cirquedumortshow/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet Rachel! Jacob and Leah sit down this week with Green Beret Pro Team member, Rachel Watters and discuss Killington Ultra! Find out why it was DNF city and why it’s important to never give up.... you never know when you may suddenly be surprised with an elite podium placement like Rachel! Also- note to cheaters... quit being a jerk!
Meet Rachel and Robert form the Columbus, OH chapter of Food Not Bombs. Chances are, you've heard of this long-standing autonomous mutual aid group. They distribute free vegetarian and vegan food worldwide on every continent- showing the world that there is plenty, if only access is given.The Columbus chapter operates two serving stations a week in different parts of the city and follows the three principles of all FNB chapters:1. All food is vegan or vegetarian and is freely given to everyone, rich or poor, stoned or sober. No ID checks or income statements needed. Food is a human right.2. This is a leaderless group, with chapters leading themselves by consensus and including those they serve in decision-making.3. Food Not Bombs is non-violent direct action dedicated to non-violent social change.Support the show (https://patreon.com/lilykunning)
Meet Rachel. Writer, Journalist and storyteller. She shares her story on why she chose to exclusively breastfeed her son starting from the day he was born. Rachel talks about the importance of having clarity around the kind of parents we want to be and the pitfalls of making choices just to please others.
Six years ago, we found the last loom left. It was in Lewiston Maine, in a massive mill, abandoned on the top floor of the deteriorating building. We found it when an old-time sewing machinery dealer told Pete, "There's someone you need to meet." She was gatekeeper to this mill, an older woman who’s father also worked there for 40 years. She is also the gatekeeper to the history, and the people who came here to build their American dream. Now we're telling you, there's someone you need to meet. Meet Rachel.
We're back with a quick teaser on what's coming this season at OFM, complete with a new cohost. Meet Rachel, an aspiring social worker with a desire to help out humanity with her care, mind, and empathy. This season we're going to focus on communities more often overlooked. We're still trying to decide if the show will be weekly this year, but, regardless, great content is coming your way. Strap in, see what's coming, and we can't wait to have you along for the ride. If you enjoy this podcast, we'd love it if you'd subscribe and review the show. Remember, you can find us on iTunes, Google Play, Stitcher, and, now, on Spotify. Also, if you ever have thoughts of worthlessness or feels suicidal, please seek out professional help. You can find links on our about us page at OurFracturedMinds.com.
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Meet Rachel. She’s a coach and the founder of the Resoul Revolution, a transformational retreat for women in leadership. Rachel is one of millions of people working with depression. In this episode, Rachel tells us about the dark force she experienced as a child but because she didn’t understand it, she described it as a … Continue reading "#7 Resoul Revolution – Anorexia and Working With Depression" The post #7 Resoul Revolution – Anorexia and Working With Depression appeared first on Silent Superheroes Podcast.
Our guest this week is a normal gal and sells make up. Meet Rachel! Shannon's BFF Rachel mostly runs the show with appropriate commentary from Shannon. Kendall is worried about his eye liner and Daniel lost the first half of the show causing us to re-record. We're secretly looking for his replacement --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jokes-so-funny/support
Meet Rachel. In just 10 weeks she's leaving to bike across the U.S.A. Before leaving she has decided to answer one extremely difficult question: how does change actually happen? She's going to chronicle her adventure from the Civilla podcast studio so you can follow along! Hang onto your hats, this is going to be an action packed season of One Billion, the behind the scenes podcast about the way change happens. www.civilla.com
Rachel Rouhana is a graphic designer and photographer who helps women entrepreneurs create visually stunning brands to attract their ideal clients. She founded Haute Stock (formerly, Haute Chocolate) to make it easy + affordable for boss ladies to create gorgeous graphics that get clicks, likes, shares, and ultimately lead to more sales. The library now has 2000+ images and design elements in different She founded Haute Stock to make it easy + affordable for boss ladies to create gorgeous graphics that get clicks, likes, shares, and ultimately lead to more sales. The library now has 2000+ images and design elements in different colourways, themes, and styles. Obsessed with gold, glitter, and all things pink, you can often find Rachel sipping a latte and scrolling through Instagram for inspiration. Meet Rachel and learn how to add instant glam to your brand Obsessed with gold, glitter, and all things pink, you can often find Rachel sipping a latte and scrolling through Instagram for inspiration. Meet Rachel and learn how to add instant glam to your brand Let's meet Rachel and learn how to add instant glam to your brand In this episode you will learn: How Rachel taught herself to be a professional photographer and graphic designer Why she chose to launch a membership site rather than a stock image website Her biggest challenges when creating and building her membership site Rachael's launch strategies (it's not as complicated as you might think!) The top 3 photography tips for DIYers The tools she used to teach herself photography and design
Meet Rachel. Rachel is a 40 year old divorcee´, and single father of two beautiful children who also happens to be a closeted cross-dresser. In this episode we discuss very deeply the notion of what Transgender actually is, and how a photo shoot fully dressed in women's clothing with full hair and make-up was one of the best nights of her life. Other things we touch on are: * When this passion was discovered * Fears of the unknown * Why support groups might not necessarily be beneficial * The ice-breaker challenge he gave himself in Toronto and what happened * What cross-dressing does for her on the inside * What it was like the first time wearing make-up * Why she chose the name Rachel Since the podcast Rachel has launched a new marketing, and advertising business and is making new and accepting connections. Today Rachel feels much more comfortable with her lifestyle and since has grown more self esteem and self worth. I am so happy for Rachel and feel inspired. I hope you do too! As per my pre-roll mentions, I've spoke briefly about a new travel club that I am a member of and wanted to share with those who travel as a family or in groups and might want to find a way to save money. Check out Renaissance Lifestyle Passport for more information. https://goo.gl/LJCxko Please comment on & share this podcast, and check out more episodes of Bitchin Over Wine Podcast.
Losing a loved one. Losing your eyesight. Moving forward with your life takes bravery. Meet Rachel, who tackled her bucket list while she could still see; Amelia, who found joy in singing again after losing her joy in life; and Mickey’s many admirers, who are keeping her glittery spirit alive. Learn more about Mickey and Amelia's story with Prudential's Masterpiece of Love video series. Subscribe to Everyday Bravery in... Apple Podcasts Spotify Stitcher RadioPublic Google Podcasts Pocket Casts TuneIn RSS
Meet Rachel, Rachel, and Linley, the EIS team!