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Send us a textWhat if postpartum depression isn't the problem itself… but a symptom of something much deeper? This episode is going to make you rethink everything you know about postpartum depression. Something fixable? I'm breaking it all down: the nutrient depletion, trauma, sleep loss, birth medications, toxins, and isolation that are wrecking postpartum health—and why the current system is failing mothers at the root.If you're a postpartum provider, doula, therapist, midwife, nurse, or birth professional (or anyone passionate about postpartum recovery), this conversation is ESSENTIAL. It's time to stop labeling and start healing at the core. If you're searching for functional nutrition, perinatal mental health education, and REAL answers for postpartum healing—you're exactly in the right place.Check out this episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/podcast/postpartum-depression-is-a-symptom-not-a-diagnosis-ep-216/Key Time Stamps: 00:00 The hard truth about postpartum depression01:06 Miranda's experience with postpartum depression & bipolar disorder02:28 Science proves it—but the system doesn't value mothers03:30 Postpartum depression as a symptom, not a diagnosis04:51 Why symptom labels don't fix root causes05:50 How postpartum medications can help—and how they can hurt06:30 Why postpartum care must be more than prescribing meds08:54 The 6 root causes behind postpartum depression10:19 The shocking nutrient depletion rates in postpartum women11:47 Toxic overload and why detox pathways matter13:57 How sleep deprivation physically rewires the postpartum brain15:19 Unprocessed trauma and nervous system breakdown17:47 How birth medications impact postpartum mental health19:08 The brutal reality of no support and isolated motherhood20:22 Providers aren't taught postpartum-specific healing21:04 Is this anecdotal or real science? (Hint: it's clinical, it's proven)22:35 Why depression is the warning light, not the broken engine23:43 Why moms aren't broken—the care system is24:34 The new model of postpartum care: body, mind, spirit, and environment25:41 How Postpartum University is revolutionizing postpartum healiNEXT STEPS:
1-833-TLC-MAMAWhat if one call could change everything for a struggling mom?In this episode, Sarah is joined by Jamie Belsito, fierce advocate and founder of the Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance. Together, they talk about the journey that led to the creation of the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline, why maternal mental health is a policy issue, and how we can finally stop failing mothers one text or call at a time.More about Jamie BelsitoJamie founded MMHLA in 2019 to prioritize national policy on maternal mental health and currently serves as Director of Policy and Partnerships.A key advocate for maternal mental health, she has helped: pass three federal laws, establish the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline, secure funding for state programs, and create the first maternal mental health program for the U.S. military.Jamie represented the 4th Essex District in the Massachusetts general court and is currently the Town Moderator for the Town of Topsfield. She served as: a Trustee of Salem State University, a Commissioner on the Ellen Story Special Commission on Postpartum Depression, and a Board member of the Massachusetts March of Dimes. She is also a former U.S. Congressional candidate, advocating for mothers and families.24/7 Call or text the Maternal Mental Health hotline @ 1-833-TLC-MAMAMaternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance: MMHLA National Maternal Mental Health Hotline | MCHB Fact Sheets — Maternal Mental Health Leadership Alliance: MMHLA
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Episode Summary: In this episode of Your Hope-Filled Perspective, Rhonda Stoppe shares her Sacred Scar Story of finding hope in the midst of postpartum depression and hormonal imbalance. What began as a season of silent suffering—marked by deep shame, emotional exhaustion, and the sense that no one understood—eventually led her to the help she desperately needed. Now, Rhonda offers encouragement and truth to women facing similar struggles, reminding them they’re not alone and that healing begins when we bring our pain into the light. Quotables from the episode: Living in that one-bedroom house, without electricity, with three children I was so overwhelmed. It wasn’t depression exactly, but I was completely overwhelmed. I was lying in my kids’ bunkbed with the door closing, weeping, when my husband came home and found me like that. He asked what was wrong with me, and I didn’t know. It was just too hard. It was a very dark season for me. I didn’t know that it was post-partum depression—I just knew I was frail, and I was fragile. Slowly, that post-partum turned into PMS/PMD. I remember not being the mom I wanted to be. Two weeks out of the month I wasn’t myself, and then two weeks out of the month I was myself. We lived behind a locked gate on a ranch, so I could hide. So whenever I wasn’t myself, and I couldn’t live my life “out there,” I just stayed home within the locked gate. Imagine if you’re a werewolf, and imagine if every full moon, you were going to turn into a werewolf and you couldn’t stop it, you couldn’t stop that werewolf from taking over your body, and the only hope you had was if someone would lock you in a cage until the full moon passed so you didn’t eat your young. That is what my experience was like with PMS. Before I experienced it, I had said to my mom and to my sister who struggled with it, “Oh come on, you’re just using that as an excuse to hurt people with your words.” Now, I knew enough to not hurt people with my words. Instead, I would pull back. During those times the only fruit of the spirit that I seemed to have was self-control, and I could keep hurtful words from coming out of my mouth that I couldn’t take back. I told my husband that the best way he could help me was to let me pull away in my bedroom, while he played with the kids, and let me just get through it. I would be in my room with my Bible open in my lap, reading, praying and asking God to help me. I felt so ashamed because I knew the Lord and I had the Holy Spirit in me. What happens with a hormonal imbalance is a real medical condition that occurs and can play itself out in a way that you can be very sinful in how you let yourself respond to it. I felt shame, I felt alone, I felt lonely, I felt like no one else was going through what I was going through. I think it’s silent suffering that we often go through as Christian women because it feels so shameful when we have the Holy Spirit but we don’t know why we cannot get a handle on this. What makes it so hard is that we are so ashamed about it, so we don’t want to talk about it because we don’t know anyone else who is going through it so we think we are alone, so then the message we hear is “what’s wrong with ME?” That just brings on more guilt, shame, remorse, regret, fear, and isolation. The isolation is about the worse thing we can do. We need to talk about it so that people know they’re not alone. The enemy convinced me I was all alone, nobody understands, and I was going to have to figure this all out on my own. I ultimately found help when I went to an endocrinologist who specialized in hormonal disorders. She gave me medication that balanced out my hormonal levels throughout the month. My sacred scars came out of this experience because now I can comfort others with what has comforted me. Whenever I share my story, women are desperate to talk to me because they feel so alone and don’t think anyone can understand the struggle, and for some, it’s ruining their marriages. The whole essence of the book Sacred Scars is that God didn’t cause our pain and suffering, but He will use it for good. Even now, my husband, Steve, who is a pastor, can help other men whose wives are going through it, because Steve went through it with me and can understand. Initially, in my pride, I didn’t want others to know about my frailty, but if God can use my frailty to help someone else, who am I to not let Him use my sacred scars to help someone else who’s desperate to know they aren’t alone. Don’t try to find someone to blame for how you’re feeling right now. Recognize what is going on in your body. It’s no one’s fault; you don’t have to find someone to blame for why you’re sad or why you’re mad or why you’re triggered. It’s a hormonal fluctuation and you need to decide how to take care of you and not assign blame or fault for why you feel this way. There is hope and there is help. Find a medical professional who specializes in hormonal imbalances. Don’t give up. Find someone you can trust who you can talk to about it. Isolating yourself makes it worse. Don’t give up and don’t suffer silently. Satan keeps our secrets and makes us feel shame, so when we share it, it disarms his hold on us. Find a safe person to share this with. You need to be careful who you share this with because some people haven’t earned your trust or the right to hear those intimate personal details. Recommended Resources: How to Deal with Hormonal Imbalances That Affect Your Marriage Real-Life Romance: Inspiring Stories to Help You Believe in True Love by Rhonda Stoppe Moms Raising Sons to be Men by Rhonda Stoppe If My Husband Would Change, I’d Be Happy: And Other Myths Women Believe by Rhonda Stoppe The Marriage Mentor: Becoming the Couple You Long to Be by Rhonda Stoppe A Christian Woman’s Guide to Great Sex in Marriage by Rhonda Stoppe Text NOREGRETS to 55444 to access the free video “God uses ordinary people” Sacred Scars: Resting in God’s Promise That Your Past Is Not Wasted by Dr. Michelle Bengtson The Hem of His Garment: Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner AWSA 2024 Golden Scroll Christian Living Book of the Year and the 2024 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in the Christian Living and Non-Fiction categories YouVersion 5-Day Devotional Reaching Out To God When Pain Overwhelms Today is Going to be a Good Day: 90 Promises from God to Start Your Day Off Right by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, AWSA Member of the Year, winner of the AWSA 2023 Inspirational Gift Book of the Year Award, the 2024 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in the Devotional category, the 2023 Christian Literary Awards Reader’s Choice Award in four categories, and the Christian Literary Awards Henri Award for Devotionals YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 1 YouVersion Devotional, Today is Going to be a Good Day version 2 Revive & Thrive Women’s Online Conference Revive & Thrive Summit 2 Trusting God through Cancer Summit 1 Trusting God through Cancer Summit 2 Breaking Anxiety’s Grip: How to Reclaim the Peace God Promises by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the AWSA 2020 Best Christian Living Book First Place, the first place winner for the Best Christian Living Book, the 2020 Carolina Christian Writer’s Conference Contest winner for nonfiction, and winner of the 2021 Christian Literary Award’s Reader’s Choice Award in all four categories for which it was nominated (Non-Fiction Victorious Living, Christian Living Day By Day, Inspirational Breaking Free and Testimonial Justified by Grace categories.) YouVersion Bible Reading Plan for Breaking Anxiety’s Grip Breaking Anxiety’s Grip Free Study Guide Free PDF Resource: How to Fight Fearful/Anxious Thoughts and Win Hope Prevails: Insights from a Doctor’s Personal Journey Through Depression by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Henri and Reader’s Choice Award Hope Prevails Bible Study by Dr. Michelle Bengtson, winner of the Christian Literary Award Reader’s Choice Award Free Webinar: Help for When You’re Feeling Blue Social Media Links for Host and Guest: Connect with Rhonda Stoppe: Website / Facebook / Instagram / Twitter / LinkedIn / Pinterest For more hope, stay connected with Dr. Bengtson at: Order Book Sacred Scars / Order Book The Hem of His Garment / Order Book Today is Going to be a Good Day / Order Book Breaking Anxiety’s Grip / Order Book Hope Prevails / Website / Blog / Facebook / Twitter (@DrMBengtson) / LinkedIn / Instagram / Pinterest / YouTube / Podcast on Apple Guest: Rhonda Stoppe is the Best-Selling Author of 7 books. For more than 30 years Rhonda has helped thousands of women build no regrets lives! Rhonda is a highly sought after Speaker and a popular voice in the Christian Living Community. Rhonda ministers alongside her husband Steve, who for 20 years has pastored First Baptist Church of Patterson, California. They live out their own Real Life Romance writing books and speaking at their No Regrets Marriage Conferences, but their favorite ministry is their family. They have four grown children and 10 grandchildren. To learn more about Rhonda’s speaking topics, watch her teaching and to book Rhonda for your next event visit: NoRegretsWoman.com Hosted By: Dr. Michelle Bengtson Audio Technical Support: Bryce Bengtson Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and what better time to shed light on a subject that affects so many yet is often left in the shadows—the emotional and mental impact of pregnancy and motherhood. From perinatal to postpartum, these experiences can be filled with love and joy—but also anxiety, depression, and deep emotional struggle. It's time to talk about it. Women are not alone.Join Cole Caffrey for a powerful, heartfelt conversation with two remarkable guests who are bringing healing and hope to women across New Hampshire through their work at AsterRoot Wellness: Ashley Raymond, LCMHCAshley is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor with over a decade of experience. She has worked in emergency departments and crisis response, giving her a strong foundation in acute mental health care. Ashley specializes in anxiety, depression, trauma, and perinatal mood disorders. As a mother of two and someone who has personally experienced postpartum anxiety, she brings compassion, authenticity, and lived experience to her therapeutic work. Carin Romero, LICSWCarin is a Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker with more than ten years in the field. She specializes in perinatal mood disorders, PTSD, reproductive trauma, anxiety, and grief. As a mother of two and a veteran of her own battles with postpartum anxiety and depression, Carin offers deep empathy and connection to the women she serves. She has also supported individuals in crisis settings and is a proud member of the Air National Guard, with a special commitment to military families.AsterRoot Wellness PLLCFounded to support the mental health of women and pregnant individuals, AsterRoot Wellness offers telehealth counseling across New Hampshire—meeting clients where they are: at home, in a safe space, with no stigma or shame. Whether you're navigating specific challenges or just need someone to talk to, they are here to help.www.asterrootwellness.comInstagram: @asterrootwellnessRecorded LIVE on Merrimack Valley Prevention and Substance Abuse Project's Facebook PageThis is a show you don't want to miss. Let's break the silence and give voice to the women who need to hear: you are not alone, and it's okay to ask for help.
While we have come a long way in destigmatizing the conversation around pregnancy and mental health, now we need to start talking about solutions. Anney and Samantha dig into the fallout from Covid, and where we go from here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join health and science journalist Danielle Elliot as she investigates the rise of women recently diagnosed with ADHD. Listen to Climbing the Walls now.This week on In It, we're sharing an episode from another Understood podcast. It's called Hyperfocus with Rae Jacobson, and we're big fans.When she first became a parent, Rae experienced a bout of severe postpartum depression. But at the time, there wasn't much information about ADHD and women, let alone ADHD and postpartum mental health.Rae had heard that there was a link between ADHD and postpartum depression. But with a tiny baby to care for and a life to navigate, she had more pressing things to deal with. But the question kept bugging her: Does ADHD make you more likely to have postpartum depression?This week on Hyperfocus, Rae finally gets some answers to questions she has had for years. Her guest is Dr. Catherine Birndorf, an expert on postpartum mood disorders and co-founder, CEO, and medical director of The Motherhood Center of New York.Related resourcesCatherine's book: What No One Tells You3 things I'm learning as a new mom with ADHD72 hours in the life of a working mom with ADHDParenting tips when you and your child have ADHDTimestamps(02:55) ADHD as a postpartum concern(09:47) PMADs: Not just the ‘baby blues'(14:21) What can struggling parents do?(21:07) Medication and pregnancyTo get a transcript of this show and check out more episodes, visit the Hyperfocus podcast page at Understood.orgWe love hearing from our listeners. Email us at init@understood.org. Understood.org is a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering people with learning and thinking differences, like ADHD and dyslexia. If you want to help us continue this work, donate at understood.org/give
In this episode, we welcome Gloria Niemi, a life coach who helps mothers navigate postpartum depression. Gloria shares her journey of experiencing postpartum depression 7 times, the signs to look out for, and strategies for managing and preventing it. We delve into the emotional and practical challenges new mothers face, the importance of support systems, and practical tips for loved ones to assist new parents.-Connect with Gloria! The Wooded Oasis: https://glorianiemi.substack.com/p/podcast-catch-upIG: @operationhappymomWebsite: www.glorianiemi.com-Check out our FREE DOWNLOADS to learn the truth about alopecia: https://www.alopeciaangel.com/opt-in-page-for-free-downloadsHormone and Thyroid Free Training:https://alopeciaangel1.easywebinar.live/thyroid-and-hormone-masterclass-HELP IS WITHIN YOUR REACH!Alopecia Angel is dedicated to those seeking a holistic, natural, and safe approach to healing Alopecia from the inside out! The main force behind Alopecia Angel is a deep desire to help individuals achieve what I achieved with a natural treatment option, a well-rounded approach to health, wellness, and reversing Alopecia naturally without antibiotics, pharmaceuticals, cortisone shots to the head, or embarrassing creams.After seeing results with my multi-tiered natural Alopecia treatment, targeting mind, body, nutrition, environment, and other elements, I decided I wanted to share my findings and let others know that a natural, safe, and holistic method does in fact exist to regrow hair from alopecia. -Website: https://www.alopeciaangel.comYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/alopeciaangelFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/alopeciaangelInstagram: http://instagram.com/alopecia_angel
In this episode of MamaDoc BabyDoc, we dive into the often-overlooked reality of postpartum recovery. From physical healing after childbirth to the emotional rollercoaster that follows, we break down what really happens after the baby arrives. We share honest, evidence-based insight into everything from bleeding and breastfeeding challenges to baby blues and identity shifts. Whether you're a new parent, a partner, or just curious, this is the real talk about the “fourth trimester” you won't hear in the delivery room.
Mental health isn't one-size-fits-all. Most of us have learned that depression is a chemical imbalance that works like a disease - you either have it or you don't, and if you do you can seek treatment through psychiatric medication. While this model of depression has helped destigmatize mental illness, it also has its limits. Today, I'm speaking to Ellen Vora, MD, about new approaches to treating depression and mental health tips. If you want to cut past the noise and finally get to the root cause of your depression, this episode is for you. Ellen and I discuss SSRIs, birth control, inflammation, and more – and as always, we're giving you tips you can implement now to help with your depression. 3:03 Is It Normal To Feel Sad All the Time? 9:05 Genetic Components in Depression 20:31 How SSRIs Work 25:39 False Moods 27:12 SSRI Withdrawal 36:47 Dealing with Grief 39:41 Spirituality & Mental Health 44:27 Postpartum Depression 51:02 Physical Root Causes of Depression 56:58 Finding Your Root Cause 1:00:33 Should You Test for Thyroid Problems? 1:06:34 Hormonal Birth Control, AKA The Pill 1:08:33 Finding Community 1:13:41 PMDD 1:23:38 Your Gut and Your Brain For more from Ellen Vora, find her on Instagram @ellenvoramd, online at https://ellenvora.com/, and get Ellen's book The Anatomy of Anxiety here. Ready to uplevel every part of your life? Order Liz's book 100 Ways to Change Your Life: The Science of Leveling Up Health, Happiness, Relationships & Success now! To join The Liz Moody Podcast Club Facebook group, go to www.facebook.com/groups/thelizmoodypodcast. Connect with Liz on Instagram @lizmoody or online at www.lizmoody.com. Subscribe to the substack by visiting https://lizmoody.substack.com/welcome. Join Liz Moody in New York City for the Your Best Life Intensive Event on May 11th. Check out the previous episode of The Liz Moody Podcast discussed today: Ask The Doctor: Anxiety Edition—Everything You Need To Know About Treating Anxiety Naturally with Ellen Vora, MD This episode is sponsored by: Maui Nui: head to mauinuivenison.com/LIZ to secure your access to a limited collection of Liz's favorite nutrient-dense wildly delicious meat cuts and products. The Liz Moody Podcast cover art by Zack. The Liz Moody Podcast music by Alex Ruimy. Formerly the Healthier Together Podcast. This podcast and website represents the opinions of Liz Moody and her guests to the show. The content here should not be taken as medical advice. The content here is for information purposes only, and because each person is so unique, please consult your healthcare professional for any medical questions. The Liz Moody Podcast Episode 325. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Did you know that 1 in 7 women suffer from postpartum depression? It is so much more common than we think, and yet it's very rarely talked about! I want to change that. Since May is mental health awareness month, I figured it was the perfect time to pull this from the archives and get the conversation going again. In this episode I open up about my journey with postpartum depression, and share signs to look for so that you do not have to struggle as long as I did.Want to feel prepared for your postpartum experience? Grab my FREE Postpartum Guide HERE.
Welcome to The Night Feed — the podcast for brand new mums who are up when the world is asleep. In this episode, we dive into the wild world of nesting at 36 weeks pregnant, share hilarious (and totally relatable) new mum confessions — including one about reporting the ice cream man to the police and talk about the real struggle of leaving the house with a newborn. We've also got a classic poop explosion story and a simple breathing technique to help you reset in the chaos.This space is for you, so let's keep it real. I want to hear your stories, your confessions, your questions; the raw, the funny, the messy. Email them to thenightfeedpodcast@gmail.com.Put the kettle on (or heat that bottle), press play, and let's get through the night together
It's always uplifting to hear how some people are inspired to turn the worst experience into something positive to help others. Join us to hear Alli's story of postpartum depression, healing, and a remarkable avenue of support and connection for other moms. Alli Kushner is an entrepreneur, community builder, and passionate advocate for parents navigating the complexities of modern life. As the founder of BeeKyn, an innovative platform that reimagines how families connect through meaningful playdates, Alli is on a mission to make parenthood less isolating and more fulfilling. Alli is the mother of two young girls and shares her deeply personal journey through postpartum depression. The challenges she faced became the opportunity to create a supportive space for parents everywhere in BeeKyn. Show Highlights: Alli's story: what she expected vs. her reality in becoming a mom An unexpected identity crisis Pregnancy problems that threw “the plan” out the window for Alli's first pregnancy Knowing things weren't “right” Alli's recognition of “baby blues” (which later turned into PPD) The gap in Ob-gyn and pediatric care when a healthy baby arrives, but mom is not okay Alli's experience in returning to work earlier than necessary, because that was the world she understood and could control Feeling numb, angry, and unsure about motherhood, just wanting to get away (for the first six months) Feeling like “everyone would be better off without me” How Alli's husband insisted that she get professional help because he didn't know how to help her Alli's “Aha moment” on an outing in NYC, realizing that this is “not normal” How Alli noticed the slow unfolding of improvement as the result of a daily therapy/rehab program Sharing her story helped Alli realize the need for more attention on postpartum depression and the feelings of isolation and loneliness The benefits of BeeKyn's platform for families Resources: Connect with Alli Kushner and BeeKyn: Website and LinkedIn Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources, like online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to be more supportive in offering services. You can also follow PSI on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and most other platforms Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! If you are a California resident looking for a therapist in perinatal mental health, email me about openings for private pay clients! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
245: In today's episode, I sit down with longevity expert Gary Brecka to explore how early detection, nutrient science, and personalized protocols are reshaping the future of health. We dive into his journey from working in the insurance world to leading the charge in longevity and wellness. We cover how diet and lifestyle are finally gaining recognition in mainstream medicine, why U.S. health is a national security issue, and how the MAHA movement is both criticized and celebrated. You'll also hear insights on anxiety, postpartum depression, ADHD, migraines, and the powerful role of cellular health plays in your overall well-being. This episode is packed with practical tips, research-backed insights, and inspiring takeaways. Topics Covered: What the MAHA movement is and why it matters How to naturally fix your circadian rhythm and improve sleep The link between anxiety, gut health, and hormones Nutrient deficiencies, especially B12 and folate Gary Brecka's path from longevity insurance to biohacking Timestamps: 00:00:00 – Intro 00:05:27 – Insurance & Longevity Science 00:10:03 – Diet, Lifestyle & Mainstream Medicine 00:14:18 – Criticism of the MAHA Movement 00:18:41 – Health Policy Awareness Gaps 00:20:32 – U.S. Health as a National Security Risk 00:22:58 – Cellular Health & Nutrient Deficiency 00:25:19 – Healthspan vs Lifespan 00:29:26 – MAHA's Positive Contributions 00:32:26 – Allopathic Medicine & Missed Symptoms 00:35:37 – Anxiety, Gut Health & Catecholamines 00:42:03 – Postpartum Depression & Folic Acid 00:47:06 – ADHD, Rumination & Circadian Rhythm 00:54:32 – Catecholamines: Warriors vs Worriers 00:57:01 – Lowering Catecholamine Levels 00:59:19 – B12 Levels Explained 01:00:58 – Hydrogen Tablets: Worth It? 01:05:52 – Migraine Causes & Relief Tips 01:07:39 – Top Healthy Habits to Start Now Show Links: Severe Headache or Migraine History Is Inversely Correlated With Dietary Sodium Sponsored By: LMNT | Get your free Sample Pack with any LMNT drink mix purchase at drinklmnt.com/realfoodology BIOptimizers | For an exclusive offer go to bioptimizers.com/realfoodology and use promo code REALFOODOLOGY Paleovalley | Save at 15% at paleovalley.com/realfoodology and use code REALFOODOLOGY MANUKORA | Go to Manukora.com/REALFOODOLOGY to get $25 off the Starter Kit, which comes with an MGO 850+ Manuka Honey jar, 5 honey travel sticks, a wooden spoon, and a guidebook! Ollie | Head to Ollie.com/REALFOODOLOGY, tell them all about your dog, and use code REALFOODOLOGY to get 60% off your Welcome Kit when you subscribe today! Cozy Earth | Go to cozyearth.com and Use code REALFOODOLOGY for 40% off best-selling sheets, pajamas, and more. Check out Gary Brecka: Instagram The Ultimate Human Check Out Courtney LEAVE US A VOICE MESSAGE Check Out My new FREE Grocery Guide! @realfoodology www.realfoodology.com My Immune Supplement by 2x4 Air Dr Air Purifier AquaTru Water Filter EWG Tap Water Database Produced By: Drake Peterson
Send us a textWhat if the crushing fatigue, the anxiety, the brain fog, and the constant crying aren't mental health issues at all—but signs your client's body is depleted and screaming for help? The truth is; Postpartum depression symptoms mimic postpartum iron deficiencies and postpartum anemia. This episode takes a bold look at one of the most underdiagnosed, misunderstood, and easily missed causes of postpartum “depression”: anemia. We're breaking down how iron deficiency, B12, and folate depletion can mimic mental illness in postpartum women, and how so many providers are missing the signs. If you're a postpartum provider, doula, midwife, nurse, or any practitioner supporting postpartum women—you cannot afford to overlook this conversation. We're talking labs, clinical clues, testing gaps, and holistic strategies to support deep, root-cause healing.Check out the episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/podcast/is-it-postpartum-depression-or-postpartum-anemia-ep-212/Key Time Stamps: 00:00 – The misdiagnosis of postpartum depression01:40 – What is anemia, and how is it connected to postpartum?03:19 – Overlapping symptoms of anemia and depression06:05 – Ferritin levels and common signs of deficiency07:27 – Maranda's personal story of missed anemia09:23 – Why most checkups aren't helping moms10:43 – What labs to run + strategies for healing13:09 – Iron absorption + practical supplementation tools15:00 – Signs to look for when “depression” isn't depression15:35 – MTHFR, genetics, and what really matters16:36 – Empowering providers to support real postpartum healingNEXT STEPS:
In this episode, Val and cohost Kristina Rosengren are joined by reproductive psychiatrist Dr. Sindhu Vangala for an open and compassionate conversation about postpartum depression. Together, they explore the emotional and psychological challenges many new parents face, breaking down stigma and offering both clinical insight and personal anecdotes.From signs and symptoms to support systems and treatment options, this episode is a must-listen for anyone navigating the postpartum period or supporting someone who is.Learn more about our special guest, reproductive psychiatrist: Dr. Sindhu VangalaLearn more about The Women's PlaceFor more educational resources, support options, and a provider directory, check out: Postpartum Support InternationalACOG on Postpartum DepressionPostpartum Support GroupsNSW Gov on Postpartum Depression
Laura Womack shares her powerful journey through postpartum depression following the birth of her second child. After struggling silently for two years while putting on a brave face for others, she found healing through an unexpected spiritual breakthrough that transformed her relationship with God and restored her joy.Some highlights of our discussion:• Experienced postpartum depression after her second child when circumstances were dramatically different from her first birth• Forced to return to work just six weeks after giving birth when her husband lost his job• Struggled with feelings of intense loneliness despite having a supportive husband and family• Continued attending church and Bible studies but was "just going through the motions"• Found healing through surrendering to God during a small group Bible study after nearly two years• Learned valuable lessons about God's patience, love, and healing power through her experience• Believes Christians should acknowledge mental health struggles and seek both spiritual and professional helpIf you're struggling with postpartum depression or any mental health issue, don't wait to seek help. Reach out to God first, then find godly counselors and friends who can support your healing journey.First West CounselingSend us a textSupport the showClick HERE for access to extra content through my Patreon Account.
In this episode learn how key elements from a woman's pregnancy history may impact her lifelong risk for cardiovascular disease. As patients transition in the postpartum stage, recognizing social determinants of health and incorporating counseling strategies into routine care presents an opportunity to focus on health lifestyle choices. Explore the growning field of available tools, like Life's Essential 8, to support the transition of postpartum care to the primary care setting.
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If you've ever felt too fiery, too loud, too much—this episode is your permission slip to take up space. Today, Jessica is joined by Emma, who opens up about her path of radical self-reclamation. What happens when the identities you've clung to—like being the “fit, strong, disciplined” athlete—start creating more anxiety than alignment? What if you could let them go and still be worthy?Emma shares how tools like the TBM work have helped her create her own roadmap to her parenting journey—and how along the way, she was able to hold and heal her inner child. Her story is raw, real, and full of moments that will make you pause and reflect on your own path. She sheds light on navigating vulnerability, the push-pull of sharing online, and the sacred power of embracing spiritual awakening and new chapters—not as something to fear, but as the space where your next evolution begins.This is your reminder that you are allowed to change. You're allowed to grow. And you're allowed to soften. The past does not define you—and you deserve to move forward with ease, peace, and radical self-acceptance.**Trigger Warning: Eating Disorder briefly mentioned at 00:16:26**Find the Complete Show Notes Here -> https://tobemagnetic.com/expanded-podcast Resources: Join the Pathway MembershipReprogram your limiting beliefs and step into your most magnetic self! The Pathway Membership gives you unlimited access to all of our manifestation workshops—including How to Manifest, Unblocking Your Inner Child, Shadow, Love, Money, Rock Bottoms, Ruts, and Energetic Updates —plus 70+ self-hypnosis tracks designed to unlock your full potential.JOIN HEREUse code EXPANDED for 20% off first month Get the latest from TBMLacy Launched a Substack! - By Candlelight - Join HereThe Authenticity Challenge Manifest the life you *actually* want. JOIN NOWBrand New Video Series! Channeling with Lacy: Your Energetic Update for Manifesting + All New STRIPPED DI & EMBODIED DIFree live call on How to Stay Magnetic in 2025? Drop your email here and get the replay!Access brand new Magic Dark Playlist inside the TBM App – Join the Pathway (use code EXPANDED for 20% off first month) New to TBM? Free Offerings to Get You StartedLearn the Process! Expanded Podcast - How to Manifest Anything You Desire Get Expanded! The Motivation - Testimonial LibraryReady to find out what's holding you back? Try our Free Clarity Exercise Be an EXPANDER! Share Your Manifestation StorySubmit to Be a Process GuestShare a voice note of your manifestation story to be featured in an episode! This Episode is brought to you by: Bon Charge - 15% off with code MAGNETIC Infrared Sauna Blanket Osea - 10% off with MAGNETIC10Undaria Algae Body ButterUndaria Algae Body OilDream Night Cream In This Episode We Talk About:Emma's astrological chart and how it shaped her identityHealing childhood conditioning around being “too much”Performing vs. being: navigating early programmingReparenting through conscious motherhoodPostpartum as a spiritual portal and the unexpected initiationsResistance to wellness and spiritual trends on social mediaUsing tools like astrology, human design, and TBM as a roadmap back to selfAligned action vs. fear-based discipline in manifestationIdentity loss and rebuilding in the postpartum periodRediscovering devotion over discipline in spiritual practiceThe power of intuitive movement and breaking workout conditioningHonoring your creative seasons and the timeline of authentic return Mentioned In the Episode: Find our authenticity challenge plus all our workshops and all workshops mentioned inside our Pathway Membership! (Including the Inner Child DI, Feel Your Feelings DI, and the Validation DI) Connect with Emma@realwithemma on IGREALWITH The Podcast Where To Find Us!@tobemagnetic (IG)@Lacyannephillips@Jessicaashleygill@tobemagnetic (youtube)@expandedpodcast
Feeling unprepared for the challenges of fatherhood? You're certainly not alone. In this Rewind episode, Editor-In-Chief Tyghe Trimble, formerly of Fatherly, joins us to navigate the roadmap to modern dadhood. When we chatted with Tyghe in November of 2021, he and his team at Fatherly had just released the insightful book Fatherhood: A Comprehensive Guide to Birth Budgeting, Finding Flow, and Becoming a Happy Parent. Tyghe joined us to discuss the book, as well as actionable strategies for effective communication with your partner, maintaining your social life amid the craziness of parenthood, and the art of roughhousing with your kids. Listen to the end for a sidesplitting installment of Confessions.Tyghe Trimble, a New York City-based dad of two and former Editor-In-Chief of Fatherly, joins the conversation to chat about:• What exactly an "Editor-In-Chief" does• Why (and when) communication with your spouse can be hard• The importance of shared values• The unique structure of Fatherly's book• A staggering statistic around new fathers' social lives• The profound importance (and many benefits) of roughhousing with your kidsAfter, the guys get their Confessions on... and Marc takes things to a dark and hilarious place.LINKS:FatherlyFatherhood (excerpts from the book)Fatherhood (the book at Powell'sFatherhood (the book) on AmazonModern Dadhood Tees and DadhoodiesRed Vault AudioCaspar BabypantsSpencer AlbeeModern Dadhood (website)AdamFlaherty.tvStuffed Animal (Marc's kids' music)MD (Instagram)MD (Facebook)MD (YouTube)MD (TikTok) #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
**Trigger warning: contains mention of suicide** On this deeply moving episode, we're joined by Melissa Lavasani—a mom of two who turned to psychedelics to heal from postpartum depression when nothing else worked. Melissa opens up about her debilitating struggle with PPD during her second pregnancy and postpartum journey. At the recommendation of a friend, she turned to psychedelics as a last-ditch effort—choosing to isolate herself in the process due to the stigma and illegality of it at the time.What followed was a transformation she never could've imagined: becoming an advocate for making psychedelics more accessible, especially when it comes to women's mental health. Whether you're personally navigating postpartum depression or not, normalizing these conversations and sharing alternative approaches to healing is powerful and necessary. You are not alone.To be apart of the RECONNECT STUDY, visit:reunion-ppdstudy.com/wearemore to learn more.Instagram: @wearemorethanmomsPatreon: More Than Moms Guides & Resources Join our IRL LA communitySubscribe to our NewsletterProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Haines joins executive producer Brian Teta to discuss the latest headlines from Trump's second administration, the sensitivity of discussing Pres. Biden's condition while he was running for a second term within the Democratic Party, and she opens up about her experience with postpartum depression after Kylie Kelce brought it up on her podcast. Have a question or want advice from Brian or a co-host? Call or text us at (917) 960-3037 or leave us a message here: https://woobox.com/kaoojs. Messages may be used on a future podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Discover the often-overlooked importance of pelvic floor health and how it plays a crucial role in pregnancy, childbirth, and postpartum recovery. Learn the benefits of strengthening the pelvic floor through simple exercises like Kegels, squats, and bridges enhancing core function, reducing discomfort, and improving overall physical wellness for women before, during, and after pregnancy.Also covered are ways full-body movement supports better lymphatic flow, reduces swelling, and helps prevent postpartum challenges. Involving partners in the recovery journey can lead to healthier moms and stronger family dynamics. Whether you're planning for a baby or already a parent, this conversation offers practical insights for building strength and long-term well-being.Highlights of the Podcast00:01 - Core Strength & Pelvic Floor Basics00:54 - Kegels & Easy At-Home Exercises02:08 - Squats & Full-Range Movements04:30 - Relaxin & Joint Stability06:40 - Bridge, Cat-Cow & Vinyasa Yoga08:42 - Postpartum Depression & Movement09:45 - Dad's Role: Supporting Mom11:30 - Mom's Mental Health & Reframing12:50 - Long-Term View: Building Strong Families
Are you or those you help seemingly doing all "right things" but still feeling stuck? That competitive drive, those controlling tendencies, or that persistent anxiety might actually be rooted in our biochemistry. In this episode, Dr. Aimie sits down with Dr. Jason Loken to explore how hidden biochemical imbalances can create patterns of depression, anxiety, and behavioral challenges that talk therapy alone cannot resolve. Dr. Loken shares how under-methylation, a copper-zinc imbalance, and pyroluria can fundamentally affect your physical and mental well-being. They'll also discuss why certain traits run in families, how a copper-zinc imbalance can affect postpartum mental health, and why some children struggle with focus and emotional regulation. Dr. Loken breaks down the science behind these biochemical patterns, explains how these biochemical imbalances can be identified, and shares actionable steps for addressing the root cause of these imbalances. They'll talk more about: How under-methylation is connected to depression and anxiety The behavioral traits commonly associated with under-methylation (competitiveness, control issues, obsessive compulsive tendencies, etc.) How to properly test for methylation imbalances How a surge in copper levels during pregnancy can lead to postpartum mood disorders Why "managing stress better" is nearly impossible with certain imbalances How pyroluria strips the body of key nutrients that help create the feel good chemicals like serotonin and dopamine The connection between these biochemical imbalances and autoimmune conditions And more! Whether you're a practitioner looking for more comprehensive approaches to mental health, a parent concerned about your child's behavior, or someone personally struggling with persistent symptoms, this episode offers valuable insights into how balancing your biochemistry might be the key to finally feeling like yourself again. Guides, Tools & Resources: 3 Most Common Biochemical Imbalances - Discover the common biochemical imbalances that are frequently at the core of mood and trauma patterns. Learn how these imbalances are identified and addressed to help improve emotional well-being. Biology of Trauma (the book) - How the Body Holds Fear, Pain, and Overwhelm, and How to Heal It. Please join us in the Insider's Circle where you can pre-order your copy and receive monthly readings with Dr. Aimie. Related Podcasts: Episode 90: Beyond Talk Therapy: Addressing the Biochemical Basis of Behavior & Changing Our Response Episode 92: How Chaos of Early Childhood Trauma Affects Our Adult Nervous System Related Youtube Videos: The Copper to Zinc Ratio You Need For Healing From Trauma Are You Predisposed to Trauma? Disclaimer: 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 entire disclaimer also applies to any guests or contributors to the podcast. Under no circumstances shall Trauma Healing Accelerated, any guests or contributors to The Biology of Trauma® podcast, or any employees, associates, or affiliates of Trauma Healing Accelerated be responsible for damages arising from the use of the podcast.
Join us for this month's What's Trending episode as we discuss:Postpartum depression isn't just a chemical imbalance—it physically changes women's brains. This startling discovery helps explain why so many mothers struggle after childbirth without even recognizing they're depressed. "It becomes your new normal," explains Pastor Jeff. "You're not really thinking 'I'm depressed,' you're just thinking 'I don't have a good life.'" The podcast explores how these physical brain changes reveal the profound impact pregnancy has on a woman's body and mind.Meanwhile, a pivotal Supreme Court case could determine whether states can defund Planned Parenthood, potentially changing the landscape of reproductive healthcare across America. The hosts explore the complex implications of this case, where South Carolina's decision highlights the argument that money is "fungible"—even funding earmarked for non-abortion services indirectly supports abortion provision.The conversation shifts to another legal battle where a Virginia judge ruled that frozen embryos cannot be treated as property during divorce proceedings. Drawing parallels to historical arguments against human commodification, this case adds to growing questions about how our society views and protects nascent human life. "You can't treat human beings as property," the judge asserted, creating a precedent that may eventually demand Supreme Court intervention.The podcast concludes with a fascinating discussion about a new anti-aging pill for dogs that's received preliminary FDA approval—potentially foreshadowing similar interventions for humans. These ethical dilemmas reflect our society's evolving relationship with life, death, and the technologies that increasingly blur the boundaries between them.Have questions or comments? We'd love to hear from you at lifechallenges.us or email us at podcast@christianliferesources.com.SHOW NOTES:https://www.liveaction.org/news/scotus-case-states-defund-planned-parenthood/Frozen Embryos are Not Property: (Source: https://tinyurl.com/2bh6k84q accessed 3-18-25)Postpartum Depression and Changes in the Brain: (Source: https://tinyurl.com/22w9lcc4accessed 3-7-25)Anti-Aging Pill for Dogs: (Source: https://tinyurl.com/2cy68qkj accessed 2-28-25)Support the show
Send us a textThis week I am delighted to be joined by Kayce Hodos as we're discussing perinatal mental health and why it's soo often overlooked as a natural part of pregnancy preparations.Kayce is a Licensed Clinical Mental Health Counselor and Perinatal Mental Health Specialist who helps anxious and overwhelmed moms navigate motherhood with confidence. Drawing from her own experience with postpartum anxiety and 20 years in the mental health field, she cuts through unrealistic parenting advice to deliver evidence-based mindfulness strategies that actually work. Whether her clients are struggling with sleep deprivation, feelings of isolation, or questioning their abilities as a mom, Kayce offers the professional guidance and genuine understanding they need to thrive. We discuss many things including;Why mental health prep is as important, if not more, than buying the right car seat.Why it is soo often overlooked.Why I hate the term "baby blues".How your partner can, and should, help. (and so should the rest of the village)Why a second, or third, child is more difficult mentally than the first (Sounds obvious, doesn't it?)Why not feeling an immediate connection with your child is completely normal!Why parents of twins are the ones you talk to when you want REAL parenting stories.And much, much moreYou can find Kayce in all the usual places;Her websiteInstagramThreads Get 30% (!!!) off coaching with Kayce (As you know, I do NOT take commisions or referral monies) For support regarding perinatal mental health, you can call the Postpartum Support International (PSI) helpline at 1-800-944-4773 (4PPD) or text HOME to 741741 for the National Crisis Text LineIn the US National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-852-6262 (1-833-TLC-MAMA). As always; HPNB still only has 5 billing cycles. So this means that you not only get 3 months FREE access, no obligation! BUT, if you decide you want to do the rest of the program, after only 5 months of paying $10/£8 a month you now get FREE LIFE TIME ACCESS! That's $50 max spend, in case you were wondering. Though I'm not terribly active on Instagram and Facebook you can follow us there. I am however active on Threads so find me there! And, of course, you can always find us on our YouTube channel if you like your podcast in video form :) Visit healthypostnatalbody.com and get 3 months completely FREE access. No sales, no commitment, no BS. Email peter@healthypostnatalbody.com if you have any questions, comments or want to suggest a guest/topic If you could rate the podcast on your favourite platform that would be a big help. Playing us out this week; "Dizzie" by September
Drs. Lebin and Nagle-Yang discuss the pharmacological management of PPD, with a focus on the risks and benefits of selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) and zuranolone.
Drs. Nagle-Yang and Lebin discuss the barriers to care engagement for patients with PPD, including such factors as stigma, fear of judgement, and access to treatment.
Sarah Nagle-Yang, MD and Lindsay Lebin, MD review the screening, impact, and management of suicide risk in patients with PPD, highlighting effective prevention strategies.
Healing is often presented as a straightforward path: visit the doctor, take the prescribed medication, follow the treatment plan. But what if true healing is far more complex—deeply rooted in both the mind and body?In this episode, I sit down with Payton Nyquvest, founder and CEO of Numinus, to explore the intersection of psychedelic therapy, trauma healing, and the ancient wisdom that modern medicine often overlooks.We'll discuss how psychedelics influence neuroplasticity and memory processing, why they are not a shortcut to healing but rather a tool for deeper self-awareness, and the crucial distinction between therapeutic and recreational use. Payton also breaks down the mechanisms behind trauma storage in the body and how intentional psychedelic-assisted therapy may help unlock profound healing.As a leader in the integration of psychedelics into healthcare, Payton brings a grounded, evidence-based perspective to a topic that is often misunderstood. Whether you're curious about the science behind these therapies or simply seeking a deeper understanding of how to reconnect with yourself, this conversation offers invaluable insights.We Also Discuss:(00:00) Psychedelics and Ancient Wellness Integration(06:43) Daily Wellness Practices and Psychedelic Therapy(13:18) Therapeutic Potential of Psychedelic Therapy(21:25) Psychedelic Therapy(28:07) Healing Through Psychedelic Experiences(40:58) Psychedelic Therapy and the Science(50:35) Transformative Potential of Psychedelic Therapy(01:03:33) DMT Healing Ceremonies in TulumThank you to our sponsorFatty 15: Fatty15 is on a mission to optimize your C15:0 levels and help you live healthier, longer. You can get an additional 15% off their 90-day subscription Starter Kit by going to fatty15.com/MONA and using code MONA at checkout.Keywords:Psychedelics, Ancient Wisdom, Modern Healthcare, Numinous Health, Transformative Journey, Meditation, Breath Work, Nutrition, Resilience, Mental Health, Therapeutic Potential, Ketamine-Assisted Therapy, Brain, Default Mode Network, Self-Awareness, Healing, Microdosing, Education, Regulation, Respect, Holistic Healthcare, Ancient Practices, Modern Science, Personal Growth, Decriminalization, Clinical Trials, MDMA, PTSD, Depression, Anxiety, Personalized Treatment, Chronic Pain, Neuroplasticity, MAPS, Drug Approval, Health Optimization, Organic Food, Clean Water, Microdosing Industry, Postpartum Depression, Mental Health Care, Personalized Protocols, Curative Approach, Mental Health Diagnoses, Rapid Transformation, DMT, Tulum, Healing Experience, Emotional Release, Trauma, Pain, Sobbing, Nature, Beauty, Healing Energies, Personal Growth, Emotional HealingLearn more about Mona SharmaWebsite: www.monasharma.comInstagram: @monasharmaSHOP NOW: Cymbiotika.com/MonasharmaLearn More about Payton NyquvestWebsite: https://numinus.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/numinushealth/#
Send us a textWhat happens when the doctors caring for postpartum women experience postpartum depression themselves? The truth is shocking—physician mothers are experiencing postpartum depression and anxiety at twice the rate of the general population. Dr. Jessica Vernon, OBGYN and perinatal mental health advocate shares about the lack of postpartum education in medical training, the stigma physicians face when they struggle, and why so many provider mothers feel isolated, burned out, and unsupported.Dr. Vernon gets real about her own postpartum experience—how she didn't even recognize her anxiety, OCD, and depression for two years, why she had to "prescribe herself" antidepressants, and the systemic failures that push doctors, midwives, and therapists to their breaking point. Check out the episode on the blog: https://postpartumu.com/podcast/when-postpartum-doctors-get-postpartum-depression-dr-jessica-vernon-ep-207/Key Time Stamps: 00:00 – Why the postpartum care system is failing providers03:08 – How Dr. Vernon's experience with postpartum OCD, anxiety, and depression changed her career09:12 – Why physician mothers have DOUBLE the risk of postpartum depression15:44 – The major gap in provider education on postpartum mental health19:18 – When providers experience their own postpartum struggles, how do they reconcile it with their training?22:10 – How postpartum care needs a complete redesign28:19 – Dr. Vernon's new book: Then Comes Baby – an honest conversation about postpartum realitiesConnect with Dr. Jessica Vernon, MD. Dr. Jessica Vernon, MD, FACOG, PMH-C is a board certified OB/GYN with a specialty in perinatal mental health. She currently works at Oula, a midwifery based collaborative care practice. She's a physician advocate working to decrease healthcare disparities and bring awareness and better support for women with peripartum mood disorders. Jessica is also a mom, partner, daughter, friend and author of Then Comes Baby. Website | IG NEXT STEPS:
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Join Hallie and Katie on this week's episode of Between Us Moms as they welcome the incredibly candid and insightful Sarah Hoover, author of the acclaimed memoir, ‘The Mother Load: Episodes from the Brink of Motherhood.' Sarah is a writer, art advisor, and mom-of-two who has captivated readers with her raw and honest portrayal of the realities of pregnancy and new motherhood.In this deeply personal conversation, Sarah opens up about why she decided to write a book about her experience with postpartum depression. ‘It burned its way out of my body,' she tells Hallie and Katie. ‘If writing this book had been illegal and punishable by death I still would have written it.' Sarah, who experienced PPD after the birth of her first child, Guy, 7, explains that the subject matter felt ‘urgent.' In the depths of her own depression, Sarah says she searched for literature that might make her feel seen and less alone, but was left empty handed, so writing the memoir felt ‘non-negotiable,' adding that it was coming out of her body ‘one way or another.'In the book, Sarah reveals how having a baby impacted her marriage, delivering an unflinching look at the struggles many couples face in the transition to parenthood. Now, Sarah offers an update on her relationship, saying they have emerged stronger and more connected than ever.Sarah also explains why she decided to have a second child after the trauma of her first and shares the steps she took to ensure a vastly different and more positive experience in the delivery room and postpartum. Sarah delivers a powerful message of hope for any mother currently struggling and reminds us that even in the darkest moments, there is light at the end of the tunnel.Now, Sarah says she's in early talks with producers and would love to turn ‘The Mother Load' into a television series. Naturally, Hallie and Katie have some casting suggestions.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Motherhood and menopause can bring emotional struggles and hormonal changes that deeply impact women — and their partners. In this powerful episode of The Prime Podcast, Dr. Skip Wyss and Dr. Julie Wyss open up about the unspoken realities of postpartum depression and menopause, shedding light on the emotional toll these changes can take.
How post is postpartum? And how fast do you need to intervene?CME: Take the CME Post-Test for this EpisodePublished On: 03/10/2025Duration: 16 minutes, 31 secondsChris Aiken, MD and Kellie Newsome, PMHNP have disclosed no relevant financial or other interests in any commercial companies pertaining to this educational activity.
JLo has a new role and maybe a new romance?! Plus Lady Gaga tells us how dating should be and Camryn Nelson joins to discuss Postpartum Depression. Camryn on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JLo has a new role and maybe a new romance?! Plus Lady Gaga tells us how dating should be and Camryn Nelson joins to discuss Postpartum Depression. Camryn on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today Heather and her team continue their group chat discussion about all things pregnancy and body image. They share how they handled weight changes during pregnancy, the pressure they felt to "bounce back," and how they handled frustrations around things not going as planned with the birth, breastfeeding, or even the health of the baby. From gestational diabetes to post-partum depression to trying to "win" at being the "hot mom" - the team covers it all in today's fun and informative second half of the group chat. If you've felt pressure to bounce back (even a decade after the baby was born), or if you've struggled with how you felt during or after pregnancy, this episode will encourage your heart. Ready to heal your body image issues? Pregnant and new moms are welcomed to join the 40-Day Journey! Come as you are, join us on zoom, with spit up in your hair and baby on your lap. All are welcomed. Learn more at: https://www.improvebodyimage.com just check the 40-Day Journey tab. It will encourage you! (P.S. Replays are always available if you miss a week because baby just wouldn't nap!) Sessions run each quarter. Next session begins March 10. Discover more Christian podcasts at lifeaudio.com and inquire about advertising opportunities at lifeaudio.com/contact-us.
Today on our show, we bring you a story by Rachel Perse, who had severe anxiety after giving birth to her first child, but pretended she was having the time of her life. She tells her important story and then talks to us about how she used writing to get to the truth. And to work out her shit around becoming a new mother.Rachel is here in the studio with us, so we are recording for the podcast as usual but now, you can also watch us on YouTube. Rachel Perse will be reading her story called The Lies I Told About Motherhood.Rachel Perse is a stay-at-home mom to her 8-month-old son and two dogs. She is a proud older sister, alumna of Emory University, former assistant dean of students at the University of Miami, public health educator, and now, writer.A Transcription of this episode is available on our network website.We also made available our raw recording process on YouTube.If you're looking for a writing coach to help your student with college application essays, contact Allison Langer.Writing Class Radio is hosted by Allison Langer and Andrea Askowitz. Audio production by Matt Cundill, Evan Surminski, and Aidan Glassey at the Sound Off Media Company. Theme music is by Justina Shandler.There's more writing class on our website including stories we study, editing resources, video classes, writing retreats, and live online classes. Join our writing community by following us on Patreon. If you want to write with us every week, you can join our First Draft weekly writers groups. You have the option to join Allison on Tuesdays 12-1 ET and/or Mondays with Eduardo Winck 8-9 pm ET. You'll write to a prompt and share what you wrote. If you're a business owner, community activist, group that needs healing, entrepreneur, or scientist and you want to help your team write better, check out all the classes we offer on our website, writingclassradio.com. Check out our website for our Tips Clinic, every second Saturday.Join the community that comes together for instruction, an excuse to write, and the support from other writers. To learn more, go to www.Patreon.com/writingclassradio. Or sign up HERE for First Draft for a FREE Zoom link.A new episode will drop the first WEDNESDAY of the month.There's no better way to understand ourselves and each other, than by writing and sharing our stories. Everyone has a story. What's yours?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Premium Members, click here to access this interview in the premium area Caitlin McColl of www.ragamuffinpetphotography.com.au and www.tailsoftheworld.com is one of Australia's best pet photographers! Her work first caught my eye over ten years ago, and we followed up with episode number 24 of the podcast, where she shared the details of working [...] The post 606: Caitlin McColl – From Postpartum Depression to Rebuilding a Thriving Photography Business appeared first on Photography Business Xposed - Photography Podcast - how to build and market your portrait and wedding photography business.
I am super excited to bring you our 400th episode! I want to reflect on these almost 9 years, honoring the guests who have shared their stories and the experts who have shared their knowledge and wisdom about pathways to healing. I never would have imagined in 2016 that reaching 400 episodes was a possibility. To each listener, I say a heartfelt thank you for listening and learning through our journey together, diving into all the aspects of perinatal mental health. I hope that this podcast will continue to be a resource of help and support for those who need it. Our field is expanding and awareness is growing about perinatal mental health—and that's a win-win for all of us. Show Highlights: Our small but mighty team that works to bring you each episode A look back at some of our guests, download numbers, and “evergreen” episodes Changes in listening platforms and how data is collected for podcast success The top three episodes of 2022: Ep. 239 Pregnancy and Infant Loss with Dyora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C Ep. 238 Pregnancy and Infant Loss with Jennifer Burgard Ep. 241 From Pregnancy Anxiety to Making Impactful Change for New Parents with Anne Wanlund The top three episodes of 2023: Ep. 256 Managing Overstimulation for Highly Sensitive Parents with Amy Lajiness, LCSW, PMH-C Ep. 262 Impacts of High-Functioning Severe Postpartum Anxiety and Depression with Caitlin Shadek Ep. 250 Coping with Holiday Burnout with Dr. Kat The top episodes of 2024: Ep. 336 In Conversation with Alanis Morissette and PSI Ep. 309 The Good Enough Mother with Dr. Sophie Brock Ep. 316 Overstimulation and Sensory Overload in Motherhood with Holly Peretz, OTR/L Ep. 324 Postpartum Psychosis: A Couple's Experience with Dr. Rowena and Derek Winkler The beauty of an evergreen podcast The overall top three episodes that have accumulated the most “listens” since 2022: Ep. 256 Managing Overstimulation for Highly Sensitive Parents with Amy Lajiness, LCSW, PMH-C Ep. 244 Postpartum Depression and Anxiety's Impact and Healing Journey with Rosalinda Heider, LCSW Ep. 239 Pregnancy and Infant Loss with Dyora Entin, LCSW, PMH-C Sharing our stories is a powerful tool for healing. Knowing you aren't alone means everything. The sad reality of the depth of perinatal pain and suffering Resources: Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources, like online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to be more supportive in offering services. You can also follow PSI on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and most other platforms Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! If you are a California resident looking for a therapist in perinatal mental health, email me about openings for private pay clients! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send BFTA a commentDr. H sits down with Dr. Neill Epperson, chair of the University of Colorado Department of Psychiatry, to talk all things hormonal."I Love You, I Hate You, Are You My Mom?" A intensive experiential workshop exploring transference with Dr. H and Dr. Hillary McBride, May 28-30 in Victoria BChttps://www.eventbrite.com/e/i-love-you-i-hate-you-are-you-my-mom-tickets-1112117516429?aff=ebdssbdestsearchBFTA on IG @backfromtheabysspodcasthttps://www.instagram.com/backfromtheabysspodcast/BFTA/ Dr. Hhttps://www.craigheacockmd.com/podcast-page/
Adam Flaherty and Marc Checket are two dads from suburban New England. And while they might think they're pretty funny and cool, the world clearly does NOT need another white dude ramble-cast. That's why Modern Dadhood explores what it really means to be a "dad" through candid, authentic, and often hilarious conversations with diverse dads of all walks of life… including famous dads, NOT famous dads, dads-to-be, step dads, grand dads, trans dads, and more.By celebrating present, engaged parenting and commiserating over common fatherhood challenges, listeners will gain new perspectives and feel empowered to become more present and mindful fathers, raising the next generation of kick-ass, world changing kids.The show features relatable anecdotes from the hosts' own lives, recurring segments like Instant Regrets, Confessions, and Did I Just Say that Out Loud? and plenty of thoughts on the good, the bad, and the ridiculous.Expect a healthy dose of laughter, sincerity, vulnerability, and 90s nostalgia in each biweekly episode. #moderndadhood #fatherhood #parenthood #parenting #parentingpodcast #dadding #dadpodcast
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Today, I'm joined by Georgia, who bravely shares her journey of healing after severe postpartum depression and anxiety. We dive into the importance of finding the right level of treatment, and she opens up about her experience in a partial hospitalization program specializing in perinatal mental health. Georgia also reflects on how her early life experiences and trauma shaped her path into parenthood, reminding us that healing is not only possible—it's beautiful. Now, she's using her experience to support and uplift perinatal families, turning her story into a source of hope for others. You won't want to miss this inspiring conversation. Let's dive in! Georgia Etheridge Stephens has a background in international relations and is a certified child life specialist with 15 years of experience supporting families and children through complex and stressful situations. Her personal journey with perinatal mood disorders during pregnancy and postpartum inspired her to become a postpartum doula specializing in perinatal mental health. Driven by her passion for family support, Georgia founded The Pod, a family center in Los Angeles, a judgment-free space where parents can build community, access resources, and grow alongside their babies. Show Highlights: Georgia's story of finding support during a pregnancy with complications Georgia's professional role in supporting children and families, seeing the terrible things that can happen An onslaught of darker and heavier thoughts Finding the UCLA Maternal Mental Health Program when her daughter was 5 months old Looks can be deceiving for someone suffering from postpartum depression. The dire need for more mother-baby hospital programs in the country After treatment, you don't emerge as the same person you were before. Rebuilding life in healthy ways Early life experiences and channels of trauma—they are all connected Understanding how parenthood rips you open and bares your soul An overview of The Pod and what it provides to the community Hopeful messages from Georgia about the value of sharing your truth with ONE person Resources: Connect with Georgia Etheridge Stephens and The Pod: Website and Instagram Call the National Maternal Mental Health Hotline at 1-833-TLC-MAMA or visit cdph.ca.gov Please find resources in English and Spanish at Postpartum Support International, or by phone/text at 1-800-944-4773. There are many free resources, like online support groups, peer mentors, a specialist provider directory, and perinatal mental health training for therapists, physicians, nurses, doulas, and anyone who wants to be more supportive in offering services. You can also follow PSI on social media: Instagram, Facebook, and most other platforms Visit www.postpartum.net/professionals/certificate-trainings/ for information on the grief course. Visit my website, www.wellmindperinatal.com, for more information, resources, and courses you can take today! If you are a California resident looking for a therapist in perinatal mental health, email me about openings for private pay clients! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What's up, you guys! It's your girl B. Simone, and today's episode is one for the books! I'm sitting down with my bestie of over a decade, the unstoppable Candice, as we get real about motherhood, marriage, and her journey with PCOS. If you've ever felt like life flipped you upside down, trust me—you're not alone!Candice keeps it 100 about navigating postpartum, juggling being a new wife, and not losing herself in the process. We talk about the mental, emotional, and physical shifts that come with stepping into these new roles and how she's making it work (spoiler: it ain't easy, but it's worth it).She also gets deep into her battle with PCOS, the weight struggles, and the frustration of trying everything before finally finding what worked. From a year-long detox to a transformative trip to Honduras, Candice shares the real tea on healing holistically, the importance of community, and why she refuses to let PCOS define her.And of course, we touch on the social media pressure, body image, and why we're DONE starting over when it comes to health and consistency.
Content Warning: Postpartum Psychosis, Violence, MurderStrap on your banjos, listeners, we're singing about pain, loss, madness, and pink tampon-slinging Cybertrucks. Becky Poole, actor, comedian, singer, songwriter, and longtime Biz friend and collaborator, sits down to talk about her new podcast and album, both titled The Ballad of Dena & Andrea. They discuss longtime friendship, the history of murder ballads, and the dark and tragic stories of Andrea Yates and Dena Schlosser. It's a fun conversation, we promise.Listen to the podcast of The Ballad of Dena & Andreaon the podcatcher of your choice and listen to the album of The Ballad of Dena & Andrea on your favorite streaming service. Learn more about Becky, her work, her activism, and comedy by following her on Instagram @beckydpoole.Go to MaximumFun.org/join to support One Bad Mother in its final year!Share a personal or commercial message on the show! Details at MaximumFun.org/Jumbotron.Visit our Linktree for our website, merch, and more! https://linktr.ee/onebadmotherYou can suggest a topic or a guest for an upcoming show by sending an email to onebadmother@maximumfun.org.Show MusicSummon the Rawk, Kevin MacLeod (www.incompetech.com)Ones and Zeros, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMom Song, Adira Amram, Hot Jams For TeensTelephone, Awesome, Beehive SessionsMama Blues, Cornbread Ted and the ButterbeansMental Health Resources:Therapy for Black Girls – Therapyforblackgirls.comDr. Jessica Clemmens – https://www.askdrjess.comBLH Foundation – borislhensonfoundation.orgThe Postpartum Support International Warmline – 1-800-944-4773 (1-800-944-4PPD)The Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) Helpline – 1-800-662-4357 (1-800-662-HELP)Suicide Prevention Hotline: Call or chat. They are here to help anyone in crisis. Dial 988 for https://suicidepreventionlifeline.org and there is a chat option on the website.Crisis Text Line: Text from anywhere in the USA (also Canada and the UK) to text with a trained counselor. A real human being.USA text 741741Canada text 686868UK text 85258Website: https://www.crisistextline.orgNational Sexual Assault: Call 800.656.HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault service provider in your area.https://www.rainn.orgNational Domestic Violence Hotline:https://www.thehotline.org/help/Our advocates are available 24/7 at 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) in more than 200 languages. All calls are free and confidential.They suggest that if you are a victim and cannot seek help, ask a friend or family member to call for you.Teletherapy Search: https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/therapists/online-counseling
How does your aura play a part in postpartum depression? Michaela discusses what she sees in energy fields during and after pregnancy, as well as how spiritual gifts emerge during this time. She discusses how postpartum depression shows up in the aura, as well as her own story in struggling with PPD. KYA listeners share their own important stories in order to shine a light on this condition. Listen to more podcasts like this: https://wavepodcastnetwork.comWant to learn more? Enjoy one of our other interactive Aura quizzes: https://knowyouraura.com/aura-quizzesListen to this introductory episode to find your Aura color: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/bonus-every-aura-color-explained/id1477126939?i=1000479357880Send Mystic Michaela some positive energy on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mysticmichaelaExplore the Know Your Aura Website : https://knowyouraura.comVisit Mystic Michaela's Website: https://www.mysticmichaela.comJoin Mystic Michaela's Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2093029197406168Ads:For 55% off your order, head to https://www.nurturelife.com and use code KYAFor 50% off your first order, head to https://www.smalls.com and use code KYASee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.