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Emily & Carey are home birth midwives in South Carolina. In this episode, I interview Emily on her undisturbed birth. Her husband, her mom, her midwife, and well a large film crew all attended her birth. But, they were on the outskirts. They did not attempt to save her. They allowed birth to unfold and allowed her to find her own power. Grab a large box of tissues and know the BEST part of this movie is the last minute. Here is how you watch this incredible documentary, These Are My Hours. https://www.thesearemyhours.com/ Instagram Facebook Emily & Carey's personal website for birth work is Rooted Birth and you can find them at the following: https://rootedbirth.org/
Dr. Berlin teams up with the hosts of Dr. Stus Podcast (Dr Stuart Fischbein and Midwife Blyss Young) to interview the subjects of the documentary birth film ‘These Are My Hours’ the story of a single birth from start to finish. This intimate documentary is an immersive look into one woman's physical, psychological, emotional and spiritual experience of giving birth. ‘These Are My Hours’ is a story of transformation, celebrating womanhood and honoring our species oldest ritual: giving birth. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Karly and Ali speak with Emily Graham, the subject of a new birth documentary called These Are My Hours. Emily is a wife, mother, and birth worker who welcomed a film crew into her home to capture the birth of her fourth child. She shares candidly about all of her previous birth experiences, how she became a part of this documentary project before she was even pregnant with her 4thbaby, and what it was like to give birth in a house full of strangers and film equipment. The film is incredible to watch and Emily is an absolutely joy to talk with! Click here to watch These Are My Hours and support this amazing project! --- If you liked this episode of the Birth Kweens Podcast, tell your friends! And go to iTunes, Stitcher, GooglePlay, and Spotify to rate/review/subscribe to the show. For more from us, visit www.BirthKweens.com to sign up for our newsletter. Follow us on Instagram @BirthKweens, join our Facebook group the Birth Kweens Podcast Community, and email us at birthkweens@gmail.com with your questions, suggestions and feedback. Also, be sure to click here so that you can support the show while doing your regular Amazon shopping!
Emily navigates the depths of her own body, with the support of her birth team: her husband Jason, her midwife Carey, and her mother Judy. You are invited to join them and be a witness to Emily every step of the way in a documentary called These Are My Hours. In this episode, Emily shares what is was like being in the lead role of this documentary.
Have you seen “These Are My Hours” yet? Well if you haven’t, this is your official suggestion and reminder. If you caught our last episode (number 156) - you’ll remember Matthew’s conversation with Scott Kirschenbaum, the creator of the documentary film that shows the process of birth completely through one woman’s perspective. And in today’s episode, I get to speak with this powerful woman and mother, Emily Graham.
What if men were just as excited about birth as mothers were? Today is a very special episode. Matthew gets to chat with Scott Kirschenbaum, the director and producer of the new birth documentary film “These Are My Hours,” an intimate immersion into one woman’s experience of giving birth. The film is told and viewed completely through the perspective of the birthing mother Emily (whom we are interviewing in our next episode so stay tuned!).