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Best podcasts about new motherhood

Latest podcast episodes about new motherhood

The Night Feed
​Postpartum Disappointment and Opening the Door to a Criminal at 4am

The Night Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2024 19:59


Hello Mamas, welcome back to The Night Feed. Tonight, I'm talking Postpartum Disappointment and sharing some 'funniest things you've done while sleep deprived' stories! Keep your questions, dilemmas and stories coming in to thenightfeedpodcast@gmail.com - I love to hear from you. Goodnight! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenightfeed

Better: The Brand Designer Podcast
S10 E13: Maternity Leave, New Motherhood, & Mom/Design Biz Life - from Design Unfiltered with Abbey McGrew

Better: The Brand Designer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 73:54


I was asked to guest on another podcast called the Design Unfiltered Podcast with Abbey McGrew. You can find a link to that pod below. In this episode we talk about being a new mom, maternity leave, and preparing for a big family change. Thank you Abbey for having me on as a guest! Design Unfiltered PodcastConnect With Us:Our Free Facebook CommunityOur WebsitePodcast InstagramTags:designer, design, brand design, brand identity design, design studio, design business, graphic design, brand designer, better podcast, brand designer podcast, logo design, brand identity design

Capture The Chaos - Grow Your Newborn and Family Photography Business
115. Managing Anxiety in New Motherhood with Kailyn Galloway

Capture The Chaos - Grow Your Newborn and Family Photography Business

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 36:08


In this insightful episode, Brittnie and Kailyn, a licensed primary care physician with expertise in various modalities including botanical medicine, acupuncture, nutrition, and environmental medicine, delve into the often-overlooked topic of managing anxiety in new motherhood. They discuss the non-verbal communication between mother and infant and how a mother's anxiety can affect her child's development. Brittnie shares her personal journey with anxiety during the first year of her second child's life, emphasizing the need for greater awareness and support for mothers navigating these challenges. Key Topics Discussed: New Motherhood and Mental Health Challenges: Kailyn explains how anxiety and depression in new mothers can be difficult to recognize and distinguish from normal postpartum emotions. She highlights common symptoms such as intrusive thoughts, constant worry, and feelings of being judged. Brittnie shares her own experiences and regrets over missed moments with her children due to anxiety, underscoring the importance of awareness and support. Challenges in Accessing Mental Health Care: The conversation touches on the difficulties of accessing mental health care in the U.S. Kailyn discusses the limitations of finding an in-person therapist due to long waitlists, while Brittnie shares her experiences with online healthcare services. They emphasize the importance of building a trusting relationship with a therapist and the need for patience in finding the right fit. Empathy and Mental Health Experiences: Brittnie and Kailyn share their personal journeys with mental health, aiming to reduce the stigma around these issues. They stress the importance of empathy, self-awareness, and validation for those suffering from anxiety and depression. ADHD, Postpartum Experiences, and Normalization: Brittnie discusses her experiences managing ADHD and how it intersects with postpartum challenges. Kailyn explains the hormonal changes, such as drops in dopamine and the role of oxytocin, that can mimic ADHD symptoms during the postpartum period. They advocate for normalizing these experiences as more common than many realize. Balancing Motherhood and Entrepreneurship Strategies: Kailyn shares practical tips for balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship, including the importance of structured routines, intentional time management, and prioritizing self-care. They discuss replacing traditional to-do lists with daily routines to manage household tasks more effectively. Motherhood Experiences and Upcoming Projects: Brittnie and Kailyn reflect on their experiences as mothers of young children, discussing the challenges and joys of the first two years of motherhood. Kailyn invites Brittnie to share her story on her podcast, while Brittnie announces her plans to pivot to a new photography-based podcast launching in early September. Key Takeaways: Anxiety in new motherhood is common but often underrecognized. Awareness and support are crucial. Accessing mental health care can be challenging, but building a trusting relationship with a therapist is essential. Empathy, self-awareness, and validation are important in managing mental health struggles. Balancing motherhood and entrepreneurship requires structured routines and intentional time management. Normalizing postpartum challenges and ADHD is key to reducing stigma and supporting new mothers. Connect with Kailyn Dr. Kailyn Galloway is dedicated to helping new moms navigate the anxiety of the postpartum period through reducing shame, providing evidence-based information, and fostering mindset shifts. With a deep understanding of the unique challenges new mothers face, Dr. Galloway equips her clients with the tools they need to embrace this transformative season. Her expertise in postpartum mental health, including anxiety, intrusive thoughts, and postpartum depression, offers invaluable support to those working with new mothers. Dr. Galloway is passionate about sharing her knowledge and empowering mothers and practitioners alike to manage anxious moments and provide compassionate care. She is honored to contribute evidence-based wisdom and insights to those supporting new moms in this critical stage of life. The New Mom Naturopath Podcast Connect with Brittnie: Website Instagram Free Content Planning Pages Purchase The Planner  Save the dates 2025 Planner Reveal: September 9th -- Watch it here ! 2025 Planner Launch: October 8th Listen to more episodes of the The Organized Creative Podcast! Listen on: Apple | Spotify | Google 

Story & Craft with Marc Preston
Lucy DeVito | The Family Business

Story & Craft with Marc Preston

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 46:35 Transcription Available


On this episode of The Story & Craft Podcast, we sit down with actor, Lucy DeVito from the film “The Secret Art of Human Flight!” We chat about growing up with her parents, Danny DeVito and Rhea Perlman and her career acting in film and television. We also discuss her latest project, “The Secret Art of Human Flight.” Lucy shares personal anecdotes, including her fondness for theater, her family's influence, and her life as a new mother. This was a fun discussion of craft, career and family with a talented actor and producer.SHOW HIGHLIGHTS00:48 Growing Up with Famous Parents01:35 New Motherhood and Family Life04:14 East Coast vs. West Coast Upbringing06:19 Pursuing a Career in Acting09:23 College and Early Career19:10 Theater Life in New York21:33 Balancing Life Between New York and LA22:29 Family Heritage and Roots23:35 Theater and Acting Journey25:41 First Big Break in Acting26:53 Preferences in Acting Mediums29:45 Memorable Projects and Roles31:25 The Secret Art of Human Flight36:47 The Seven QuestionsListen and subscribe on your favorite podcast app. Also, check out the show and sign up for the newsletter at www.storyandcraftpod.com...#podcast #LucyDeVito #acting #actor #Producer #DannyDeVito #RheaPerlman #TheSecretArtOfHumanFlight #actorslife #storyandcraft

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast
151: Navigating Pregnancy and New Motherhood in the Spotlight with Jessica Tarlov

Chick Chat: The Baby Chick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 57:47


If you're a working woman with a job outside of the home, you know that having order and a good routine is essential and sets you up for success in work and in life. Once you throw in pregnancy, like navigating morning sickness, fatigue, and all the other things that may come along with pregnancy while working a highly demanding job, it can be quite a challenge. Not to mention figuring out your new path when you become a new mother and balancing your new role with your career. There's definitely a transition period, but eventually, you get into your groove and figure it out. But imagine what it must be like for people in the public eye . . . They're trying to navigate pregnancy and new motherhood in the spotlight! There have to be pressures they experience that we are unaware of. Do they have it easier or harder? We had to get the scoop on how Jessica Tarlov, a new mother of two, is staying on top of being a mom and having a thriving career. Who is Jessica Tarlov? Jessica Tarlov joined FOX News Channel as a contributor in 2017 and serves as a co-host of the nation's highest-rated cable news show, The Five.  A graduate of Bryn Mawr College with a B.A. in History, Jessica holds two master's degrees in Political Science and Public Policy and a Ph.D. in Government from the London School of Economics and Political Science. As a new mom to her two daughters, Cleo, and baby Teddy, Jessica shared with the Los Angeles Times that motherhood and parenting have put a whole new column on the board that has made her see the world completely differently. Jessica has also opened up about her postpartum experience and juggling it all as a new mom and co-host of The Five. Jessica is a lifetime New Yorker who grew up in TriBeCa and continues to live there today with her husband and daughters. My Thoughts As a career mom, listening to Jessica's story as she navigates motherhood with a busy career was completely relatable. While I'm not on cable television and don't have the Fox makeup team to help me out ;), I could relate to a lot of what she said. I heard her genuine love for her family and her career. These are things I feel passionate about in my life, too. Sometimes, women feel like they have to choose — be a "good mom" (however you ideally define that) or have a thriving career. But, as Jessica said in this episode, with a solid support system, a good schedule, time for yourself (self-care), and allowing yourself to feel your feelings (let out a good cry when you need to), you can have both and do them both well. It's like Taylor Swift says, "I cry a lot, but I am so productive." Jessica and I can totally relate to that! If you're a new mom or someone considering growing their family and you also have (and love) a demanding career, this episode is for you. Listen to Jessica's story and tips and hear how you can continue pursuing your dreams and passions while you also venture through motherhood. Jessica Tarlov's Resources Twitter: @JessicaTarlov Co-host of The Five Thank you for listening to this episode! Be sure to follow us on our podcast Instagram page @thebabychickchat. Let us know what you think and if there are any other topics you'd like us to cover. Cheers to navigating motherhood your way! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Whats Best For The Patient Is Best For Business
The Postpartum Playbook: Financial Planning, Health Hacks, and Navigating New Motherhood - Interview with Dr. Amber Brown, DPT

Whats Best For The Patient Is Best For Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 66:46


In today's episode, we dive deep into the often-overlooked aspects of maternal care that can dramatically impact a woman's pregnancy, birth, and postpartum experience. We start by unpacking the significant gaps in care from pregnancy through postpartum, shedding light on why addressing these gaps is crucial for better health outcomes. The discussion explores systemic issues that contribute to these gaps and their effect on women's overall wellbeing.We then shift our focus to the importance of proactive financial planning for expecting mothers. From budgeting for prenatal care to managing potential postpartum complications, we offer valuable insights on preparing financially to reduce stress and improve care accessibility. The episode also highlights innovative solutions for bridging these gaps in care, including the integration of financial coaching with maternal health services. A well-rounded approach—one that includes financial preparedness, ongoing education, and comprehensive support—can truly transform the maternal journey.Lastly, we explore the concept of postpartum care as a lifelong journey rather than a finite period. The discussion underscores the need for a continuous support system, including follow-up care, to address ongoing health needs and challenges. Practical strategies for healthcare providers are also covered, emphasizing the importance of clear communication, educational resources, and flexible care options. By understanding and addressing both the financial and emotional aspects of care, we can enhance patient outcomes and ensure every woman receives the comprehensive care she deserves from conception through postpartum and beyond. If you'd like to learn more about Strata EMR & RCM and achieving a 99.99% reimbursement rate for your PT, OT, or SLP Clinic head over to stratapt.com and book a demo with their team!

Boardroom Beauty
Daisy Boateng, AVP at IT Cosmetic Shares Keys to Success in Career, Brand Engagement Strategy, New-Motherhood, Personal Branding, and Giving Back

Boardroom Beauty

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 45:55


Daisy Boateng, a British-Ghanaian, new girl-mom, fashionista, author, and founder of The Step Up Sorority is a L'Oreal veteran. She has 14 years under her belt working in Paris, London, Melbourne, and New York City in brand management, digital, and now communications, Her track record for success and delivering strategic solutions at brands like Maybelline, NYX Cosmetics, Essie, and L'Oreal Paris has given her endless insight to share with The Boardroom Beauty Podcast. In this episode she shares everything from tips to navigating big beauty giant, L'Oreal to giving us a sneak peak of what she's been working on in her role. Topics discussed include: Finding a unique selling point early in your career and leaning into that for personal brandingHer global role, translating brand objectives across marketsCreating brand awareness strategies for culturally relevancyThe trade offs between being a marketing generalists vs. specialist Transitioning back to work post-maternity leave and mothering via inspiration Building supportive networks and communities to uplift and serve women of color at work. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Mama's Den
Our Hair Story w/ Angela C. Styles

The Mama's Den

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 46:05


Celebrity hairstylist Angela C.Stevens, is joining The Mama's Den to talk about life as a new mom, black women's hair care, as well as her children's book, “Hair.”

The Night Feed
Interview with Faye Melville: Stay at Home Mum Guilt and the Joys of New Motherhood

The Night Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2024 19:49


Hello Mamas, tonight, I'm chatting with Faye who has a three month old baby girl and is a stay at home mum whilst her husband works as a doctor in A and E. Faye shared with me the guilt she's felt but also such a positive side to being a new mum. Oh and a sneaky little tip for staying awake on the night feed. I hope you enjoy! If you liked this episode, hit subscribe and leave me a review - it helps more than you know! Goodnight! TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thenightfeed

Raising Mama Podcast
First Time Mom Struggles: Normalizing the New Motherhood Identity Crisis

Raising Mama Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2024 39:06


In this conversation, Jenny Tucker, the leader and founder of Centerline Community, a virtual postpartum support community, discusses the common struggles that new moms face when entering motherhood and the lack of support and information available to them. She emphasizes the importance of sharing experiences and knowledge among mothers. Jenny also highlights the lack of support for modern women and the need for new models of care including better medical care for postpartum women, therapy appointments, pelvic floor exams, and more comprehensive check-ups. The conversation explores the concept of “matrescence”, the transition from maiden to mother, and highlights this as an ongoing journey of self-discovery and transformation. The difficulty of making mom friends is also addressed, with suggestions for creating more inclusive and supportive spaces. Connect with Us: Follow Jenny and Centerline Community on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/centerlinecommunity/ Follow Chelsea & Megan on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisingmama_/ Subscribe Here to The Mess & The Magic Newsletter: Click Here for FREE Postpartum Resources from Raising Mama This podcast is brought to you by Raising Mama makers of the PERFECT Bamboo Baby Pajama. Easy-On, and Easy-Off, our Buttery Soft Bamboo Baby Pajamas Ensure Effortless Changes and have Empowering Prints and Messages to Mamas on them. Plus $1 of each pajama sold supports maternal mental health through Postpartum Support International. Shop our pajamas at www.raisingmama.com

The meez Podcast
Chef Caroline Glover on Balancing New Motherhood and Maintaining a Successful Restaurant

The meez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 60:42 Transcription Available


#51. In this week's captivating conversation, our host welcomes a culinary powerhouse, Caroline Glover, owner of restaurant Annette and bar Traveling Mercies in Aurora, Colorado. With accolades including a James Beard award and recognition as one of Food and Wine magazine's Best New Chefs in America, Caroline's journey through the culinary world is nothing short of inspiring.Tune in as Caroline shares her fascinating career trajectory, from honing her skills under the mentorship of April Bloomfield at The Spotted Pig in New York City to her transformative experience working at Eckerton Hill Farm. Discover how Caroline navigates the intricate balance between parenthood and professionalism, delving into the unique challenges faced by women in the culinary industry.In a candid exchange, our host and Caroline embark on a poignant exploration of the trials and triumphs of running a business, particularly in the realm of food. This episode transcends the boundaries of a typical interview, offering listeners a compelling glimpse into the heart and soul of restaurant entrepreneurship.Join us for a soul-stirring dialogue that promises to resonate with anyone who has experienced the joys and complexities of balancing passion, parenthood, and profession. Whether you're a seasoned chef or an avid food enthusiast, this episode is sure to leave you feeling inspired and understood.Where to find Caroline Glover: InstagramWhere to find host Josh Sharkey:InstagramLinkedInTikTokTwitter**SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR MEEZ POD LISTENERS**:Just give the code "meezpod24" to your meez Services Manager for 25 FREE Recipe Uploads (must be a meez customer to qualify)In this episode, we cover:(02:43) Caroline's background in the restaurant industry(5:22) How working at a farm inspired how Caroline cooked(11:18) Thoughts on farm to table(13:39) Being a mom and owning a restaurant(23:51) How COVID changed the way Caroline thought about her business(31:26) How Caroline maintains consistency as she starts to scale(39:27) How Caroline approached mistakes in the past and how she approaches them now(44:54) Caroline's thoughts on working with women in the kitchen(52:03) What makes Caroline really angry(55:58) The goal of finding joy in something other than parenting and the restaurant

The Golden Hour Birth Podcast
Beth: Embracing Doula Wisdom, Reclaiming Childbirth Empowerment, and Juggling Nursing School with New Motherhood

The Golden Hour Birth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 39:13 Transcription Available


Have you ever felt like a passenger in your own life's journey, especially during something as monumental as childbirth? Beth, a seasoned nurse turned doula, opens up about her transformation from feeling disempowered in her first birth experience to taking the reins in her second. Her story isn't just about the arrival of a new life but a mother's reclaiming of her voice and strength within the healthcare system.Wrapping things up, we celebrate the incredible transformation from labor nurse to midwife to doula, an intimate look at the evolution of self-advocacy and empowerment in childbirth. Birth stories come alive with tales of empowerment and the pivotal support that shapes them. Connect with Beth on Instagram here!To sign up for our newsletter visit our website and blog: www.goldenhourbirthpodcast.comFollow Liz on Instagram here and Natalie hereFollow us on Facebook here.

blckbx.tv
blckbx today #284: Poetins nucleaire dreiging | EU zet Digitale ID in gang | Omstreden natuurherstelwet

blckbx.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2024 42:24


De volledige uitzending van blckbx today #284 vrijdag 1 maart 2024 is te bekijken via: https://www.blckbx.tv/livestreams/blckbx-today-2024-03-01Vrijdag 1 maart 2024- De Digital Wallet is goedgekeurd door Europees Parlement en maakt de weg vrij voor de digitale identiteit (eID).- In zijn jaarlijkse toespraak waarschuwde de Russische president Poetin voor een nucleaire escalatie.- Door de aangenomen EU-natuurherstelwet moet de landbouw nóg meer plaats maken voor de natuur.Desk: directeur New Motherhood of Beings en ondernemer Jan Cees Vogelaar, partijleider Libertaire Partij Tom van Lamoen en blckbx-journalist David BoerstraPresentatie: Ancilla van de LeestRelevante achtergrondinformatieVoor relevante achtergrondinformatie en bronnen m.b.t. de uitzending, zie https://www.blckbx.tv/livestreams/blckbx-today-2024-03-01 (na afloop van de uitzending)Waardeer je deze uitzending? Like de uitzending, abonneer je op ons kanaal en steun de onafhankelijke journalistiek van blckbx met een donatie ➡ https://www.blckbx.tv/donerenIedere maandag, woensdag en vrijdag LIVE om 19:00 uurWil je op de hoogte blijven?Telegram - https://t.me/blckbxtvTwitter - https://twitter.com/blckbxnewsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/blckbx.tv/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blckbx.tvLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blckbxnews/TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@blckbx.tv#blckbxtoday #eid #eidas #digitalwallet #digitalid #Natuurherstelwet #poetin #rusland #oekraïneSupport the show

Generations
63. A discussion about new motherhood with our Olivia!

Generations

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 53:07


Today we have a special guest! As most of you know, we welcomed a baby to the family two months ago! Our oldest daughter and her husband brought Adeline Mae into the world and we've all been soaking up all the love and joy that accompanies life with a newborn. As we are a podcast dedicated to the Generations, and we just added one, we thought we'd talk with Olivia and hear her thoughts and early reflections about this very special time of life. Join us for a candid conversation about the decision to have a child, the highs and lows of pregnancy and postpartum, and how perception matches reality. We will even talk about how reading fits into a new mother's world - and it does! Also, don't miss the announcement of our February/March book - classics lovers where are you? Join us! Find us on Instagram! Deb https://www.instagram.com/lonestarwords/ Sophie https://www.instagram.com/sophievcoco/ Generations https://www.instagram.com/_generationspod/ Wiggins https://www.instagram.com/artboywiggins/ Olivia https://www.instagram.com/oliviambusch/

Dear FoundHer...
Managing (New Motherhood) in a Male Dominated Category with Jenna Goodring, Founder + CEO of The High Confectionary

Dear FoundHer...

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 47:14


Build your own buzz, control your own destiny! In this episode, Lindsay Pinchuk welcomes Dear FoundHer's first guest in the cannabis industry and the last guest of 2023, Jenna Goldring. Jenna is the founder of The High Confectionary, a micro-dose direct-to-consumer gummy manufacturer. Jenna shares her entrepreneurial journey as a new mother in the male-dominated cannabis industry. We explore how Jenna identified a gap in the market for low-dose edibles, driven by her own experiences as a cannabis user with a low tolerance. Despite facing challenges in a market that primarily targeted high-dose consumers, Jenna was determined to create a product that allowed users to control their experience.Throughout the episode, Jenna discusses her transition from a corporate job to full-time entrepreneurship, the complexities of navigating the cannabis industry's compliance regulations, and the recent pivot from cannabis to hemp products. She shares valuable insights on building a brand, the power of networking and reaching out to industry leaders, and the importance of realistic expectations and self-care as a new mother and founder.Quotes:“I think when you feel something inside of you that's like, I want to go do this. I believe in this. I know I can do it. And even if you fail, you're going to learn so much in the process. You got to just bet on yourself. I mean, that's what everyone else does.” (14:35 | Jenna Goodring) “It was a lot of just networking. It was a lot of me being like, here's what I want. What are the pieces that make this up? And how do I go find them? The internet is an amazing tool. You can find anything on it. And I think people forget that. So I watched a lot of YouTube videos. I tasted a ton of products. I researched who made those products. And I found my suppliers. And it was really just a lot of research, due diligence, and networking.” (17:10 | Jenna Goodring) “I think just having no expectations in the beginning is my biggest piece of advice, whether you're a founder or just a first time mom. Just see what happens. See how it goes. Don't expect it to be a certain way. Get in the groove. I think there's so much pressure for babies to sleep this way and eat this way and moms to recover and lose weight. And it's not real. Maybe for some people, but for others, your journey is going to look different. And so I would say just be open and easy on yourself.” (41:09 |Jenna Goodring)Connect with Jenna Goodring:Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/highconfectionaryIf you like what you're hearing, please leave a rating or review at ttps://ratethispodcast.com/dearfoundher Marketing Made Simple for Small Business is Lindsay's new group mentorship program that helps you create the right content and messaging to connect with your community, drive sales, AND generate a simplified process for putting it out into the world, to grow your following and bottom line. Use the code FOUNDHER for 20% off a annual or monthly membership, doors close to Founding Members on 12/31. JOIN HERE.Don't forget to follow Lindsay on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lindsaypinchukPodcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

thru the pinard Podcast
Ep 68 PIPPI - Navigating Pregnancy in Prison: Spotlight on Midwifery Practice and Maternal Incarceration

thru the pinard Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2023 59:00 Transcription Available


Ep 68 http://ibit.ly/Re5V PIPPI - Navigating Pregnancy in Prison: Spotlight on Midwifery Practice and Maternal Incarceration with Laura Abbott, Tanya Capper and Rebecca Shlafer @PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research  @Brthcompanions @MidwivesRCM @globalmidwivesnew book-  Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison t.ly/t1RC0Can you imagine the anxiety of being pregnant while incarcerated, navigating a system that wasn't designed with your unique needs in mind? Welcome to a heart-stirring episode of Thru the Pinard, where we shine a spotlight on the complex world of midwifery practice for pregnant women in prisons. We're fortunate to have the formidable Pregnancy in Prison Partnership International (PIPPI) at our table – a collective of dedicated experts who've turned this overlooked aspect of maternity care into their mission.Together, we dissect the complicated dynamics of maternal incarceration, focusing on alarming rates of imprisonment for indigenous and black women. We pull back the curtain on the harsh realities within correctional facilities, from the separation of mothers and newborns to the woefully inadequate support offered to mothers upon their release. And amidst these stark truths, there are glimmers of hope. We talk about the recently passed Healthy Start Act in Minnesota, a promising step towards improving incarcerated maternal and baby care.Our conversation takes us through troubled waters and towards potential solutions. We tackle the implications of monumental policies like the overturning of Roe v Wade and the criminalization of substance use during pregnancy. We echo our collective outrage at the power imbalances, the lack of autonomy for these women, and the insufficient support structures. Yet, despite these daunting challenges, we believe in the power of unity and collaboration. We invite you to join us in this vital journey to mend a broken system, to fight for better healthcare, and to stand up for the rights of incarcerated mothers and their babies.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V

The Motherly Podcast
Erin Andrews Talks Fertility Challenges, New Motherhood, and WEAR

The Motherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 30:20


In this episode, Liz talks to renowned sportscaster and television personality, Erin Andrews. Erin talks all about her fertility journey and juggling the demands of new motherhood with her busy career. She also tells Liz about her new sports fan gear and fashion line just for women – and now babies! – called WEAR and why she started it. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

ReModeling
Kate Love (formerly Kate Bock) on Body Image at a Young Age, New Motherhood, and Putting Roots Down When You're Always on the Move

ReModeling

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023 36:35


Kate Love is a NYC based model, entrepreneur and health & wellness advocate. She is known for her work with Sports Illustrated Swimsuit, where she made her debut in 2013 and has since appeared every year, including two covers in 2020. Kate has landed multiple fashion campaigns, beauty promotions and featured in global publications highlights include Ralph Lauren, L'Oreal, Hourglass, Clarins as well as Vogue and Elle covers. Love's passion and advocacy in the health and wellness, beauty, and lifestyle space has led her to various entrepreneurial and charitable initiatives. She is a contributing editor to MindBodyGreen and an ambassador for Wellness In The Schools. She is the founder and CEO of Love Kate inc. and collaborates with established and budding brands on successful product collaborations. Emily and Kate go way back - from dancing on tables in Vegas to getting married and having babies at the same time - and in this episode they're sharing it all. Listen in as they unpack body image and pressures of their early years, struggles in pregnancy, navigating new motherhood,  and life on the move being married to an NBA player. Follow Emily on Instagram here and tiktok hereFind Emily on Youtube here Follow Kate on IG here Follow Kate on TikTok here TW: This episode includes conversations around restrictive eating and eating disordersReModeling is produced by Em Roberts and Ali Alquiza  *Subscribe, rate, review wherever you listen to podcasts!  

New Arrivals: A Socially-Distanced Book Tour
In Yael Goldstein-Love's novel, new motherhood meets science fiction

New Arrivals: A Socially-Distanced Book Tour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 2:04


Berkeley author Yael Goldstein-Love reads from her new novel, "The Possibilities." It's about the psychological experience of becoming a new mother, told through a multiverse suspense story.

Neun glückliche Monate
#28 | Muttersein in der heutigen Gesellschaft

Neun glückliche Monate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 24:22


In dieser Episode spricht Julia mit den beiden Köpfen von New Motherhood darüber, wie deine Rolle als Mutter dich nähren und wachsen lassen kann anstatt dich auszubrennen und zu entkräften. Lara ist Doula und Yogalehrerin. Julia ist Südasienwissenschaftlerin und Ayurveda Praktikerin mit eigenen Räumen in Berlin-Kreuzberg. Vom 12. bis 15.10.2023 bieten sie einen kostenfreien Onlinekongress für alle Mamas und Interessierte zum Thema an. Schön, dass du heute dabei bist. In dieser Folge klären wir folgende Fragen:Wie ist es, Mama zu sein?Was haben wir gelernt als Mütter?Wo können wir sanfter sein oder Hilfe annehmen?Wie definiere ich meine eigene Rolle als Mutter?Wie komme ich in meine volle Kraft als Mama?In der keleya Mama App findest du unsere Kurse zur Rückbildung, zum Stillen, zum Babyschlaf, für das Wochenbett, Mindfulness sowie Vieles mehr. Zudem haben wir für dich interessante Artikel, Videos und Audios speziell für das erste Baby-Lebensjahr zusammengestellt.Das Beste ist: Wir haben für dich ein keleya Kurs-Abo im Angebot! Damit kannst du ganz in Ruhe nahezu all unsere aktuellen und auch kommenden Kurse genießen! Wir bieten dir dieses grandiose Angebot dazu noch zum unschlagbaren Preis von 14,99 € an. Hier geht's direkt zum Kurs-Abo.Und für die aufregenden 9 Monate vor der Geburt schau doch mal in unsere Schwangerschafts-App. Interessante Informationen, hilfreiche Praxistipps und wertvolle Anregungen warten auf dich.Spielen, wachsen und Entdeckungen machen - Spielzeugaufbewahrung für mehr Ordnung: Tipps und Ideen von und mit IKEA Deutschland:TROFAST Aufbewahrungskasten mit Fächern, grau, 42x30x5 cmTROFAST Netzdrahtkorb, dunkelgrau, 42x30x10 cmTROFAST Box, weiß, 42x30x23 cmVielen Dank an Lara Süß und Julia Wunderlich von New Motherhood. Mehr zu ihrem kostenfreien Onlinekongress und weiteren Angeboten findest du auf ihrem Social Media Kanal.Danke für dein Interesse und Vertrauen. Wir sind da - für dich und dein Baby. Von Herzen,Dein keleya Team… folge uns gern bei Instagram und Facebook. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Baby Tribe
S2E3: Baby Development Checks, Toddler Milestones, and we Discuss New Motherhood with Denise Kenny Byrne

The Baby Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 62:23 Transcription Available


Ever wondered about the myriad of developmental checks that babies go through after they leave the hospital? This episode of Baby Tribe offers a step-by-step walk-through of this critical yet often overlooked aspect of newborn health. We touch on the importance of a midwife's role, the heel prick test, and the comprehensive head-to-toe check carried out by a doctor, to ensure your baby is on the right track.Pivoting on from infancy, we journey into the world of toddler development and the different milestones they achieve. We shed light on the significance of gross motor skills, communication skills, potty training, and dental hygiene, all while stressing the power of the parent-child bond. We are also thrilled to host Denise Kenny Byrne, co-founder of the Head Plan, who takes us through her incredible journey from businesswoman to meditation teacher and mother.  Denise offers a candid account of her emergency C-section, the challenges she faced with newborn feeding, and how she managed it all with the help of her robust support system. We end this insightful episode on a high note by focusing on self-care for new parents and emphasizing the importance of leaning on your support system. Denise shares her self-care rituals, and offers valuable advice for new parents. So, join us on this heartfelt journey as we navigate the joys and challenges of nurturing our little ones.

REWILD + FREE
New Motherhood Real Talk: Postpartum Sex, Marriage, and Sleep with Hilary Blackstone

REWILD + FREE

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 89:58


I'm joined by Hilary and we share our unfiltered experience navigating marriage, sex and infant sleep in new motherhood. We discuss discernment between 'desires' versus 'shoulds' in motherhood, the importance of open communication in marriage, and unlearning societal pressures to be the "perfect" mother and wife. At the end, we share contrasting experiences and insights from a sleep training and non-sleep training perspective and find commonality between the anxiety infant sleep has brought us.  Meet Hilary Blackstone:  Hilary has a newfound passion for working with and caring for mothers ever since her daughter was born in December 2022.  Hilary has been working in education as an elementary teacher for the last 10 years and is eager to continue her work in education as well as supporting mothers. She sends out a monthly newsletter detailing her journey through motherhood and plans to host virtual circles in the near future. Check out her writing on Substack by clicking here Connect with Hilary via email (blackstone.hilary@gmail.com) Connect with Nicole on IG (@nicolepasveer)Want to be a guest on the podcast?  Fill out this formIf this show has inspired, transformed or made your life a tinyyy bit better in anyway and you've been searching for a way to say thank you, and support me in producing more episodes, you can now buy me a donut

Lilies and Manna
Manna with Madeline: finding Christ in new motherhood

Lilies and Manna

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 53:12


Madeline shares her beautiful testimony of Jesus Christ as well as special experiences she has had as a new mother.  Madeline's spiritual wisdom, love for her Savior, and insights into new motherhood is inspiring and truly will lead those listening closer to Jesus Christ, as it did for me during this interview.   

Clocking Time With RTC
New motherhood & fitness!

Clocking Time With RTC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 36:56


Join a panel of some of our most recent NEW moms at RTC and listen to how they navigated fitness before, during, and post pregnancy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/allie-sholley00/support

The Milk Making Minutes
Episode 135 When The Intensity of New Motherhood Impacts Your Other Relationships with Brandy

The Milk Making Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 55:52


Did the intensity of breastfeeding and motherhood impact your other relationships? So many people get lost in the experience of caring for their babies, of being the primary caretaker, that it becomes difficult to care for anyone else. My guest Brandy talks about this experience and how long it took her to be able to come out of the fog of the postpartum experience. On this episode you will hear: Brandy's difficult pregnancies and labor experiencesPremature birthUndiagnosed postpartum mood disorders The impact of childhood trauma on early motherhoodTo connect with Brandy find her on her website or on social media: www.hometownyogib.comhttps://www.instagram.com/hometownyogi/https://www.facebook.com/groups/448348359951502To get delicious home cooked meals delivered right to your door go to the Feast and Fettle Website and use the code MILK for $30 off your first week! To book a lactation consultation with me, visit my website: www.quabbinbirthservices.com. In many cases I can bill your insurance, or create a superbill for you to submit for reimbursement. I offer virtual consults for clients outside of my service area! Make your voice heard on The Milk Making Community Group on Facebook!Want to read Dr. Jack Newman's new book in collaboration with Andrea Polokova called What Doctors Don't Know About Breastfeeding and benefit The Milk Making Minutes? Purchase here: https://bookshop.org/a/85294/9781946665560To purchase other books about breastfeeding, birth, or parenting that I love and help support the show, go here. Head to Apple Podcasts or Spotify for more Milk Making Minutes episodes!Listen to Episodes of The Milk Making Minutes on Amazon Music too!Follow me on IG https://www.instagram.com/lonigrosh_ibclc_podcast_host/ to laugh about baby feeding (so you don't cry) and to see photos of guests. Follow me on TikTok to answer questions of the day and ponder systemic inequities together: htttps://www.tiktok.com/@lonigroshibclc This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5834691/advertisement

Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness and Aging Gracefully
029: Breaking the Stigma: Mental Health and New Motherhood with Grace Blacksea

Learning to Glow: Tips for Women's Health, Optimal Wellness and Aging Gracefully

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2023 54:04


I have an incredible episode to share with you; our guest is Grace Blacksea. She is the founder of Quench Collective, a community of modern leaders and business owners of which I am a part of. Grace is a mother and the Founder & Chief Community Officer of Quench Collective, a community for like-minded leaders who believe in doing business differently. Grace supports women from cubicles and coffeeshops, cut through the 'noise', stand out in the crowd, and build something they really believe in. Blending strategy and support, she is on a mission to help modern leaders thrive in their careers and businesses.We met back in 2020, and I instantly became a fan of everything Grace stood for. Her support and knowledge in growing a business made the biggest impact on my brand and my sanity!Today, Grace shares her story of transitioning from the corporate world and battling her addiction to "busyness". We discuss life as a new mother and the joys and challenges she encountered, including dealing with postpartum anxiety, depression, and OCD. Grace generously shares many amazing nuggets of wisdom on seeking help and allowing ourselves to be supported. We also tackle the shame and stigma surrounding asking for help when dealing with mental health concerns, which often holds people back from getting the assistance they need. Additionally, we touch upon nightly rituals, self-care, and what she calls "giving your soul a hug."There is so much more to this episode that I haven't mentioned here. Grace is lovely, wise, and eloquent, and I knew even before I hit the record button how much I would love our conversation, and I'm sure you will too.You can follow Grace's personal journey on IG at Graceblacksea, and her wonderful community of business leaders at Quench.collective, and her website is: https://www.quench-collective.com/aboutEnjoy this amazing conversation! Find Jess below!Website: Simply Jess Skincare SIMPLY JESS SKINCARE:Each and every product is naturally derived, highly concentrated and most importantly, super performing! Every product was born out of a need to have a truly pure product that met my high standards for efficacy. You can take 20% off Your Order of our all natural skincare line with code PODCAST Shop Now! Email Us! jess@learningtoglow.comFollow us! Instagram Tik Tok

The New Mamas Podcast
5 Months Postpartum: Anxiety, Daycare, and Going Back To Work with Kim Lima

The New Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 54:27


Massachusetts mom, Kim Lima, is a working stay-at-home mom. In this episode, Lina chats with Kim about her journey into new motherhood and what the first 5 months postpartum have looked like for her. Support the showConnect with Lina on @linaforrestal on InstagramFollow the @newmamaspodcast on InstagramRead Lina's Blog: www.linaforrestal.comSupport the Show: Buy Me a Coffee (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/newmamaspodcast)

Doing It For The Dharma
44. Motherhood Mysteries: The Unfiltered Secrets of New Motherhood

Doing It For The Dharma

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 59:05


When we are going to become a Mother, we are withheld information of some of the realities of New Motherhood.. In this episode, I share my raw, authentic and vulnerable truth of everything I wish I was told, before becoming a Mother. I also speak on other topics such as: •The death process of the Maiden •Giving your relationship grace & compassion •Why we need the tribe/village •Indigenous perspectives of raising a child •The importance of the 4th trimester •Postpartum recovery tips •The power of your support system •Taking time to get to know your baby •Prioritising your mental health & well-being •The power of imperfection •Unleashing of Pandora's box •Reclaiming our power in the underworld •Mythology of Goddess Inanna •Western fixation of the Maiden/Youth •A world that denies the Mother archetype •The Maiden Mother & Crown archetypes •Honouring the sacred rite of passage of Motherhood •The importance of a Mother Blessing •Village prenatals •Healing our own parental relationships through Motherhood •The impact of motherhood on my spirituality •The importance of self-care in Motherhood •Reparenting yourself through parenting your child •Changes in our body & libido •Trusting our healing process Book recommendations: Hunt, Gather, Parent: What Ancient Cultures Can Teach Us About the Lost Art of Raising Happy, Helpful Little Humans by Michaeleen Doucleff Maiden to Mother: Unlocking Our Archetypal Journey Into the Mature Feminine by Sarah Durham Wilson

Wedded Wellness
Peloton, Motherhood and Always Returning To Yoga with Dr. Chelsea Jackson Roberts

Wedded Wellness

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2023 42:52


Showing up as a yoga teacher, whether or not there are students showing up in return, is something Dr. Chelsea Jackson Roberts knows well. From elementary educator to internationally-celebrated Peloton yoga teacher and scholar, Dr. Chelsea is passionate about making yoga and meditation accessible to everybody. In this honest conversation, Chelsea shares the hard work that led to her successfull career, how she balances new motherhood with teaching, and how her personal yoga practice has changed over the years.In this episode we discuss...Chelsea's midwestern roots and how she never gave up on teaching yogaHer passion for making yoga and meditation accessible to allThe newness of become a first time motherReturning to familiarity for comfort, security and self careThe evolution of her yoga practiceWhat's it actually like like to be a Peloton Yoga TeacherLearn More About Our Guest...Learn more about Dr. Chelsea: www.chelsealovesyoga.comFollow Dr. Chelsea on Instagram: @chelsesalovesyoga

Been Better... hbU?
New Motherhood, Postpartum & Finding Her Rhythm with Amrit Sidhu

Been Better... hbU?

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023 35:48


Today's episode is a special collaboration between Unhinged Podcast and Been Better… hbu! Off the heels of our conversation in Unhinged podcast, we continue a captivating conversation with Amrit Sidhu, a podcast host, DJ, and new mother. Growing up as a South Asian woman in a predominantly white environment in Australia, Amrit unveils the realities she faced and the unique perspective she brings to raising her child in a world still plagued by prejudice. Her experiences of promoting understanding speak to her character, which shines throughout our entire conversation.In particular, Amrit's passion for helping others shows through her involvement with non-profit organizations such as Better Shelter and Beat The Streets. Operating in both New York and LA, these organizations offer vital resources and support to unhoused communities. But that's not all— Amrit opens up about her personal journey through postpartum and candidly shares her experience with weaning off breastfeeding and how her hormones took a rollercoaster ride during that period. And we cannot forget Amrit's deep connection to music. Not only does she create her own music, but she also curates music that speaks to the soul. She discusses why music holds such a special place in her heart and how it transcends cultural boundaries. For Amrit, music is the universal language that unites us all… so should we ask her to curate a Been Better hbu playlist?If you haven't already, be sure to listen to part one of our conversation to delve even deeper into Amrit's story - listen here!As always, leave us 5 stars and a glowing review… and thanks for listening!

REWILD + FREE
How Society is Failing Us in New Motherhood, with Nikki Matthews

REWILD + FREE

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2023 66:30


You aren't failing mama, but society might be failing you. In this episode, I'm joined by Nikki Matthews who shares her experience preparing for pregnancy/birth and navigating postnatal depression and anxiety after becoming a mom. She discusses the societal taboo surrounding maternal mental health and the struggle to seek support.  This is part 3 of a 3 part series on Matrescence (tune into episodes 12 and 13 to hear other matrescence stories) In this episode, Nikki and I also discuss: The differences in healthcare, parental leave, and childcare in the UK, Canada, and the US How society is failing in preparing mothers for the emotional changes and identity shift that come with motherhoodThe importance of exploring personal values and why self-discovery should be prioritized instead of fitting into traditional metricsThe pressure to bounce back and return to pre-baby life and how this adds to the struggle of understanding one's new identity as a motherNavigating feelings of isolation and inadequacy in new motherhoodNikki shares the importance of understanding matrescence and normalizes some of the hardships so many of us face in early motherhood.  Tune in and join the conversation as we dissect the need for societal change to better support mothers.A note from Nikki: "I'm a Brit, currently living in the USA away from friends and family. I'm married to my wonderful husband James, I have a rambunctious 2 year old little boy, and I also have a non-stop 4 year old pup called Dora. Our house is loud, high energy and messy (just to keep things in perspective!) I used to work in the corporate HR space for 14+ years, but recently took a career break to spend time with my son & explore some of my creative passions... Which brings me on to the.maternally .... an idea that I had when in the throes of postnatal depression and anxiety, and realised so much more needed to be done to support mums as they transition into and throughout motherhood. When I first stepped into the role of mum, I really needed an ally in my corner ... hence the.maternally was born!  I'm a motherhood ally, a matrescence educator, a fierce supporter of maternal mental health, a recovering people pleaser and perfectionist and a HUGE croissant lover! I'm just getting the.maternally off the ground and very much learning as I go, but I'd love for you to join my community!"Connect with Nikki on IG (@the.maternally)Connect with Nicole (@nicolepasveer) Apply to be a guest on the show hereSupport the showConnect with Nicole on IG (@nicolepasveer) Want to be a guest on the podcast? Fill out this form

Motherhood Unstressed
Big Kid Problems Founder Sarah Merrill Hall ON: Navigating Perinatal Depression and Finding Balance in New Motherhood

Motherhood Unstressed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 36:46


In this episode of Motherhood Unstressed, Sarah Merrill Hall, the founder of the wildly popular Big Kid Problems, joins us for an enlightening conversation on the intricacies of motherhood, spirituality, finding balance, and addressing perinatal depression. With warmth and relatability, Sarah Merrill Hall shares her personal journey as a mother, recounting the challenges she faced and the lessons she learned from pregnancy to the fourth trimester. Sarah sheds light on the signs of perinatal depression and offers compassionate strategies for coping and seeking support. By emphasizing the importance of self-care and community, she empowers listeners to navigate this delicate topic with grace and resilience. Sarah's heartfelt stories, wisdom, and actionable advice help create a safe space for mothers, whether new or experienced, to feel understood and inspired on their unique motherhood journeys.   Resources: Web: https://www.thebigkidproblems.com  Listen to Sarah's Podcast Bottle Service Instagram: bigkidproblems   Sponsored by: Kate Farms - use promo code unstressed for 20% off Warmies - use promo code ELIZABETHC_15 for 15% off  Olynvolt - use promo code unstressed for 35% off massagers Paktli Gluten Free Snacks https://paktlifoods.com - promo code unstressed to save Mommy Make-Up's Free Color Consultation program and use code UNSTRESSED to save 20% https://www.mommymakeup.com/pages/free-color-consultation Sambucol - promo code Motherhood15 to save https://sambucolusa.com  Like today's show? Please leave a review - even one sentence helps!

The Refreshed Moms Podcast
125b For God So Loved the World EP 3: New Motherhood as a Missionary with Brittany Woods

The Refreshed Moms Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 60:57


Brittany Woods is a brand new mother and a vocational missionary with SIM (Sudan Interior Mission) USA. She and her husband Alex (who is Campus Director at Howard University for Campus Outreach) are planning to move to Lusaka, Zambia to join the Campus Outreach team there in just a few short weeks. In Lusaka, Brittany will use her experience mobilizing missionaries in order to help Zambian Christians explore how God may be inviting them into missions and equip them in sharing the Gospel cross-culturally. In this third episode of the For God So Loved the World Series, Brittany and I will chat about: Her story of how she became a missionary Some of Brittany's concerns about working vocationally as a missionary while being a mother Her thoughts on why there are so few people of color in the mission field And she'll share a couple of amazing stories from her work in missions around the world. Support Brittany and her fundraising goal for her long-term missions assignment at the link below: ⁠DONATE DIRECTLY TO BRITTANY HERE⁠ SUPPORT FOR UGANDA Learn how I'm raising support for this trip at the link below: ⁠⁠needlemovers.org/uganda⁠⁠ Check out my Promise International Wish List too! Uganda Amazon Gift List ⁠⁠needlemovers.org/ugandagifts⁠ FREE Mini-Course - Make a Rest Plan Exchange a life that feels over-extended for one that feels rested & refreshed. Understand why sleep is not the primary way to rest. Discover 7 ways to rest and identify which ones you need right now. Proactively resist burnout, or start your burnout recovery. Connect with God in prayer around your rest needs. You can turn burnout around, and it begins with knowing how to rest. ⁠⁠Enroll HERE.⁠⁠ Websites: ⁠⁠deannamason.com⁠⁠ ⁠⁠needlemovers.org⁠ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/refreshedmomspodcast/message

Mommy and Maine
How Loneliness in New Motherhood Led to Pursuing a Big Dream ft. Amanda Rothbart

Mommy and Maine

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 36:10


Before creating Raise Playspace, Amanda was an educator with a degree in Early Childhood and 12 years of teaching experience. Working in public schools and nonprofit early intervention centers, she understood the importance of support for both children and their families. After leaving the classroom to raise her own children, she quickly realized the resources and support she was seeking were few and far between. She set out to make a place for children to learn through play and for parents to catch their breath and know they are not alone. Amanda believes that by connecting with each other and our children, we can feel more grounded, empowered, and supported. Her hope is that Raise feels like home and a breath of fresh air. She can't wait to meet you there. Join Amanda Rothbart, owner of Raise Playspace, during this raw conversation where she shares her experience of how being a new parent and SAHM led her to want to open a community resource and space for families to gather. She shares the realities of new motherhood, opening up about how her expectations of what she thought it would be didn't always seem to align with how it really was. Amanda vulnerably talks about the sacrifices we make as moms, the pull between deciding to stay home or return to work, and the emotions and challenges that often arise during those first early years. Amanda has learned that stepping out of your comfort zone to connect with others is how new friendships are created and true community is cultivated. Raise Playspace is located in Scarborough, ME and offers several workshops, classes, and groups that are geared for both children and their caregivers, offering an inclusive space to play, learn, and grow together. Resources: RAISE PLAYSPACE WEBSITE RAISE PLAYSPACE INSTAGRAM RAISE PLAYSPACE FACEBOOK Connect with Mackenzi: MOMMY AND MAINE INSTAGRAM BOOK A CONNECTION CALL

Aligned Birth
Ep 94: Gentle Transitions - New Baby with Siblings

Aligned Birth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2023 45:23 Transcription Available


Bringing home a baby can be a big transition, not just for mom and the new baby, but for the rest of the family as well.  In this episode, Doula Rachael and Dr. Shannon share their own experiences with welcoming a new addition to the family.  They each have two boys who are three years apart, but they bring lots of different birth experiences to the table.  Doula Rachael shares how she navigated her home birth with her second child and her approach for introducing their new baby to his new big brother. Dr. Shannon shares her hospital birth experience and how she introduced their 2nd son to his big brother. They also share their professional experience with helping new parents navigate introducing new siblings.Resources:Dr. Laura Markham - Aha! Parenting - https://www.ahaparenting.com/Dr. Siggie Cohen - https://drsiggie.com/ Ashley Lingerfelt - Play Time Therapy - https://playtimetherapy.org/ Postpartum Doulas - https://www.northatlantabirth.com/postpartum-doula-services Postpartum Planning Class - https://www.northatlantabirth.com/postpartum-planningEpisode 6: Non-monetary essentials for the postpartumEpisode 7: Building your village for the postpartumEpisode 8: Our favorite things to purchase for the postpartumSupport the showWant to show your support? Want to help us continue doing this important and impactful work: Support the Show (we greatly appreciate it!)Don't miss new episodes: Join the Aligned Birth CommunityInstagram: Aligned Birth Find us online:Sunrise Chiropractic and Wellness North Atlanta Birth Services Editing: Godfrey SoundMusic: "Freedom” by RoaDisclaimer: The information shared, obtained, and discussed in this podcast is not intended as medical advice and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional consultation with a qualified healthcare provider familiar with your individual medical needs. By listening to this podcast you agree not to use this podcast as medical advice to treat any medical condition in either yourself or others. Consult your own physician for any medical issues that you may be having. This disclaimer includes all guests or contributors to the podcast.

Previa Alliance Podcast
New Motherhood Perspective from a Doula and Lactation Consultant

Previa Alliance Podcast

Play Episode Play 43 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 23, 2023 34:51


Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a lactation consultant or doula answer questions about birth or breastfeeding and give you the truth with no judgement? Well, today you will meet Jenny Mizzell, Previa Alliance's Lactation and Doula expert. Jenny and the ladies talk about pregnancy, breastfeeding, and postpartum from both personal and professional perspectives. About Jenny!Jenny is a Registered Nurse, Lactation Consultant, and Birth Doula. She and her husband Matthew met in college (War Eagle! — Don't judge them by their football team) and have been married for 10 years. They have 3 children: Harris is 6, Charlie is 3, and Emma Grace is 1. She's called Birmingham home since 2014, and loves raising a family here. Jenny has a passion for all things related to women and children's health. She can be found all over Birmingham doing home visits with Central Alabama Lactation Services. In her spare time, she enjoys drinking excessive amounts of coffee, writing for the Birmingham Mom Collective, volunteering with the Junior League, giving tours to first graders at the Botanical Gardens, running, reading, wine nights, and making her children gift baskets for every occasion, both real and made up.Follow Previa Alliance  Previa Alliance Podcast (@previapodcast) • Instagram photos and videos

Learn Smarter
243: Learn Smarter Pro Group Convo

Learn Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2023 34:04


Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET invited some of the Fall 2022 cohort of Learn Smarter Pro to talk about the experience. These Pro-sters share how they came to be Smarties and what went into their decision to join Learn Smarter Pro. They share what their experience was like and the value of the community that was cultivated. They share their favorite trainings and how Learn Smarter Pro brought momentum to their business. They also share what they want other people to know about Learn Smarter Pro. Connect with our Pro-sters: Nicole Santiago, Executive Function Coach & Advocate: www.familyADDventures.com Alla Lazareva, Executive Functioning Coach & Learning Specialist: www.myacademicskills.com Amy Epp, Social & Academic Coaching: www.amyepp.com   Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast   How to connect with us: Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel's Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph's My Ed Therapist website  @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist   Other episodes mentioned:  Ep 134: Learn Smarter Pro Ep 207: Building Momentum to the Business and Life You Want with Educational Therapist and Learn Smarter Proster Jessica Mintz (Business Practices Series) Ep 209: Why You Shouldn't Wait to Start Business Coaching (Business Practices Series) Ep 218: Business Intentionality and New Motherhood with Educational Therapist & Former Learn Smarter Pro-ster Alena Houghton (Business Practices Series) Ep 241: 10 Things We've Learned From Learn Smarter Pro (Business Series)

Learn Smarter
242: Learn Smarter Pro FAQs

Learn Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 9:14


Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET get asked a lot of questions about Learn Smarter Pro and today they're answering it for you. Listen in to get your frequently asked questions about Learn Smarter Pro answered! Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to connect with us: Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel's Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph's My Ed Therapist website  @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist Other episodes mentioned: Ep 134: Learn Smarter Pro Ep 207: Building Momentum to the Business and Life You Want with Educational Therapist and Learn Smarter Proster Jessica Mintz (Business Practices Series) Ep 209: Why You Shouldn't Wait to Start Business Coaching (Business Practices Series) Ep 218: Business Intentionality and New Motherhood with Educational Therapist & Former Learn Smarter Pro-ster Alena Houghton (Business Practices Series) Ep 241: 10 Things We've Learned From Learn Smarter Pro (Business Series)

Learn Smarter
241: 10 Things We’ve Learned From Learn Smarter Pro (Business Series)

Learn Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2023 12:50


Rachel Kapp, M.Ed., BCET, and Stephanie Pitts, M.Ed., BCET discuss ten things they have learned from hosting Learn Smarter Pro. They chat about the common pain points that have emerged from all the Pro-sters who have participated in Learn Smarter Pro the past few years and what they have learned as coaches of the program. Other episodes mentioned:  Ep 134: Learn Smarter Pro Ep 207: Building Momentum to the Business and Life You Want with Educational Therapist and Learn Smarter Proster Jessica Mintz (Business Practices Series) Ep 209: Why You Shouldn't Wait to Start Business Coaching (Business Practices Series) Ep 218: Business Intentionality and New Motherhood with Educational Therapist & Former Learn Smarter Pro-ster Alena Houghton (Business Practices Series) Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to connect with us: Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel's Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph's My Ed Therapist website  @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist  

In the Company of Charity
S5 E6: Parallels of New Motherhood in Advent

In the Company of Charity

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 37:54


Everyone experiences Advent differently. People even experience the season differently from year to year. On today's podcast, Sister Liz is joined by her longtime friend, Sarah Lee to discuss how she grew closer to Mary last Advent as she was expecting her own child. The friends continue to chat about more new mom experiences and how they can help to grow your faith life.

The New Mamas Podcast
Preeclampsia, a C-section at 32 Weeks, the NICU, and Staying Positive Through It All: First Time Mom Christie's Experience

The New Mamas Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2022 54:16


Massachusetts mom Christie and her husband tried for a year and a half before they finally conceived. At her 20-week anatomy scan, she was diagnosed with VCI and got growth scans the rest of her pregnancy. At her 32 week growth scan, they discovered she had severe preeclampsia and transferred her to another hospital about an hour away because her local hospital didn't have a NICU. She had my daughter almost exactly 29 hours later via an emergency c-section. Christie shares her birth story and what her experience was like each step of the way. She shares what was challenging and most importantly, what she is grateful for. Connect with Lina on InstagramFollow the New Mamas Podcast on InstagramRead Lina's Motherhood BlogSupport the Show: Buy Me a CoffeeEpisode edited by Chris Duffy: heyitschrisduffy@gmail.com-[This episode is sponsored by Creidm.com]Creidm.com is a Distributor of the all-natural and eco-friendly home, skin, and health products created by Shaklee. These products are the most clinically tested and clinically proven. Creidm and the Shaklee Products focus on children and mothers. They offer personalized vitamin packs for children and adults called Meology and can come in gummy and pill form. What is great, is they offer higher discounts on the Meology kids packs for the more kids you have! Also, starting in November they will be releasing their pre- and post-natal line to help support Mothers and their children in such an important time of their life.Creidm also offers ways to become a distributor yourself and make extra income all from home! To learn more, go to Creidm.com.Support the show

The Motherly Podcast
This is Motherhood: Writer, Director, and Producer Kareema Bee on new motherhood and diversity in the entertainment industry

The Motherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 29:37


In this special bonus episode of “This is Motherhood,” host Joyce Brewer speaks with writer, director, and producer Kareema Bee about her path into the industry, commitment to increasing diversity in entertainment on and off the screen, and becoming a new mother during the pandemic.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Learn Smarter
218: Business Intentionality and New Motherhood with Educational Therapist & Former Learn Smarter Pro-ster Alena Houghton (Business Practices Series)

Learn Smarter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 24:26


Educational therapist, new mom and Learn Smarter Pro-ster Alena Houghton joins Rachel and Steph to talk about her experience deciding to build a new business while raising a new baby. They chatted about her decision to join Learn Smarter Pro and the mindset work she had to do to make the commitment. They talked about how Learn Smarter Pro helped her become very intentional about what she was building and why. They discussed the mindset work of new business ownership and how motherhood would help provide a lens and context to her decision to work for herself. Alena also shared her vision for the future and how Learn Smarter Pro was going to help her get there. Connect with Alena:  www.soempoweredtherapy.com alena@soempoweredtherapy.com Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/learnsmarterpodcast How to connect with us: Join our FB Group Join our e-mail list Rachel's Kapp Educational Therapy Group website Steph's My Ed Therapist website @learnsmarterpodcast, @kappedtherapy, @myedtherapist

Artist Academy
219. Murals and New Motherhood with Kassie Voisin

Artist Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 31:02


This week's episode features Louisiana based muralist Kassie Voisin. Due to my current infatuation with all things babies caused by my current pregnancy, I asked Kassie to come back on the podcast to chat about her recent adventures into motherhood. Kassie was one of the first guests I had on this podcast and since then I've gotten to watch her continue to grow her art business while becoming a boy mom in the recent year. You know those people who you kind of know, met maybe once, but you keep up with them on social media and feel like you know them more than you actually do? Kassie is one of those for me and I can't help but root her on through this crazy journey. This chat gets very much away from the painting subject and onto baby-type advice, so for anyone completely uninterested in starting a family this episode might not be for you. But for anyone interested in the ups and downs that come with integrating a baby into the painting life, let me know what you think of this week's episode with Kassie Voisin.https://www.instagram.com/kassie.voisin/www.ArtistAcademy.co

Artist Academy
219. Murals and New Motherhood with Kassie Voisin

Artist Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2022 31:02


This week's episode features Louisiana based muralist Kassie Voisin. Due to my current infatuation with all things babies caused by my current pregnancy, I asked Kassie to come back on the podcast to chat about her recent adventures into motherhood. Kassie was one of the first guests I had on this podcast and since then I've gotten to watch her continue to grow her art business while becoming a boy mom in the recent year. You know those people who you kind of know, met maybe once, but you keep up with them on social media and feel like you know them more than you actually do? Kassie is one of those for me and I can't help but root her on through this crazy journey. This chat gets very much away from the painting subject and onto baby-type advice, so for anyone completely uninterested in starting a family this episode might not be for you. But for anyone interested in the ups and downs that come with integrating a baby into the painting life, let me know what you think of this week's episode with Kassie Voisin.https://www.instagram.com/kassie.voisin/www.ArtistAcademy.co

The Motherly Podcast
Jenny Slate on Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, new motherhood, and the promise of change

The Motherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2022 30:20


In this episode, Liz speaks with comedian, actress, director, and writer, Jenny Slate about her new family film, Marcel the Shell with Shoes On, which is now playing in theaters. Jenny explains why she didn't want to shy away from themes like loneliness and loss in her film and they also talk about how new motherhood has changed her for the better.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Artist Academy
217. Navigating New Motherhood While Running an Art Business with Sema Martin

Artist Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 40:12


This week's episode features France-based colored pencil artist Sema Martin.In light of my current pregnancy, I asked Sema, a former podcast guest, to chat with me about her recent adventures in motherhood. Selfishly I'm interested in her experiences especially because it's so recent. She has a 6-month-old, meaning she's currently in the thick of the baby stages, and I want advice! I'll likely interview several more new momma artists, but this is just the start of this mini motherhood series. Sorry guys without kids, this might not be an episode for you. But for anyone curious as to what this type of lifestyle is like and to anyone who has done this before, I think you'll enjoy our chat all about art and babies. Let me know what you think of this week's episode with Sema Martin. You can also check out her first podcast interview all the way back to episode # 95.www.ArtistAcademy.co https://www.instagram.com/artistsemamartin/

Artist Academy
217. Navigating New Motherhood While Running an Art Business with Sema Martin

Artist Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2022 40:12


This week's episode features France-based colored pencil artist Sema Martin.In light of my current pregnancy, I asked Sema, a former podcast guest, to chat with me about her recent adventures in motherhood. Selfishly I'm interested in her experiences especially because it's so recent. She has a 6-month-old, meaning she's currently in the thick of the baby stages, and I want advice! I'll likely interview several more new momma artists, but this is just the start of this mini motherhood series. Sorry guys without kids, this might not be an episode for you. But for anyone curious as to what this type of lifestyle is like and to anyone who has done this before, I think you'll enjoy our chat all about art and babies. Let me know what you think of this week's episode with Sema Martin. You can also check out her first podcast interview all the way back to episode # 95.www.ArtistAcademy.co https://www.instagram.com/artistsemamartin/

The Motherly Podcast
This is Motherhood: Slutty Vegan founder & CEO Pinky Cole on new motherhood & her restaurant's success

The Motherly Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 25:56


In this first special episode of Season 2 of “This is Motherhood,” host Joyce Brewer checks in with Pinky Cole, the Founder and CEO of popular vegan burger chain Slutty Vegan, based out of Atlanta. Pinky talks about what's next for her growing business and why it has been so important for her to give back to her community through her foundation. She also explains what it has been like juggling work with mothering her 10-month-old daughter–and with her son on the way. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

The Birth Hour
665| Pediatrician Navigating Pregnancy, Birth, and New Motherhood during a Pandemic -Megana Dwarakanath

The Birth Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 39:34


Megana shares her experience as a pediatrician navigating pregnancy, birth, and postpartum during the early days of the Covid-19 Pandemic Sponsor: Milkies is generously offering 15% off all Milkies products with the code BirthHour15 at www.fairhavenhealth.com. Know Your Options Online Childbirth Course Beyond the First Latch Course (comes free with KYO course) Support The Birth Hour via Patreon!