In depth audio podcast & photo blog sharing the sacred mysteries of pregnancy and birth. Welcome to the Positive Birth Story Podcast. Covering, labour, calmbirth, The core value of uplifting autonomy is the root of her practice. “What wires fires” and I am absolutely convinced that there is a need to feed the brain with these stories in preparation for birth. Empowering & positive stories about birth with Swedish midwife Åsa Holstein sharing her in-depth knowledge about birth and brave women sharing their very personal stories. Our hope is that all who share and listen find this platform to be a community near and far, and an invaluable resource for navigating their own journey. Australia & worldwide. She currently supports families in Columbus, Ohio as a birth/postpartum doula and co-host of the podcast Birth Stories in Color (BSiC). Her work has lead her into labor rooms as a birth doula and behind the microphone as half of the podcasting duo hosting Birth Stories in Color (BSiC). Birth Stories with Clemmie Hooper by Off Script Midwife and mother of four Clemmie Hooper (aka Mother of Daughters) chats to brilliant guests about the amazing and unique ways they had their babies, looking honestly at the highs and lows of childbirth in a weekly podcast. You can change your cookie settings at any time by following, Rocky bars and stitches with Nadiya Hussain, Spreadsheets and the Lindo Wing with Michelle Kennedy, Bloody shows and traffic jams with Annie Mac, Shuttle buses and neonatal care with Cathy Kamara, Pessaries and sepsis with Candice Brathwaite, Knitting needles and losing the plot with Laura Jackson, Handprints and baby loss with Michelle Tolfrey, Mental health and muppet babies with Bryony Gordon. A podcast with women for women about the super power that resides in all of … By accepting this policy, you agree to the use of cookies and similar technologies. They will help in finding that inner strength and belief in the process, and that will guide you during the birth of your child. Suits ALL including mothers, partners, midwives, doulas, birthworkers, home birth, free birth, birth planning, birth psychology, student midwives, Listening to real birth stories is one way to discover the expected and unexpected parts of the journey. The Birth Matters podcast is here to lessen your overwhelm on the journey into parenthood by equipping and encouraging you with current, evidence-based info, birth stories & soulful interviews with parents & birth … Danielle M. Jackson is a wife, mother, and reproductive justice advocate. After having an epidural for her first birth, Molly was hoping for an epidural free experience the second time around. Laurel is a reproductive justice and family advocate. The birth of her first child led her to begin her work as a doula. She holds a Bachelor’s degree from The Ohio State University and worked as a Family Specialist to help families recognize their strengths and build healthy support systems. Issues in our community have drawn Danielle to be a change agent in the ongoing fight for birthing justice in Columbus, OH. Danielle focused her skills to doula services in 2016. Birth Stories in Color (BSiC) grew from a shared experience with her co-host Laurel Gourrier at a Doulas of Color training as they quickly realized that women of color felt liberated to speak their truth and could not stop sharing their own experiences with birth. Birth Stories in Color (BSiC) is a podcast for Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latino and Multiracial individuals to share their birthing experiences - a space that specifically celebrates, mourns with and supports them and their transformation through birth. Birth Stories in Color (BSiC) also emphasizes the role of storytelling as a way to equip future parents. Listening to other women sharing their positive experience from giving birth is a strong and powerful way to prepare for birth. Laurel provides families with information and tools to help them feel empowered by their own birthing experiences, as well as holding space as an ally to birth inclusivity through a reproductive justice lens. Always speak to your midwife or doctor if you have any concerns*, We use cookies on our website to improve your user experience and to collect statistical data such as number of unique visitors and time spent on our website. “What wires fires” and I am absolutely convinced that there is a need to feed the brain with these stories in preparation for birth. -podcast- Listening to other women sharing their positive experience from giving birth is a strong and powerful way to prepare for birth. Midwife and mother of four Clemmie Hooper (aka Mother of Daughters) chats to brilliant guests about the amazing and unique ways they had their babies, looking honestly at the highs and lows of childbirth in a weekly podcast. Designed to help educate and inform first-time pregnant mothers, mothers wanting better subsequent births and birth enthusiasts. *This podcast is not to replace medical advice. Weekly interviews with women giving first-hand accounts of pregnancy and childbirth in Australia. We realize that there are birth stories not being heard. She and her co-host Danielle, were led to create a platform honoring the art of storytelling and the voices of families of color. To get in touch, email us at: hello@birthstoriesincolor.com, 71 | Bed Rest Led to Her Therapy Work - Shenee Bend, 69 | A Spectrum of Risks, A Spectrum of Love - Natasha Nelson, 67 | A Mother Who Meditates - Kristen Hanna, 66 | Universal Language - Heather Gallagher, 65 | Two C-Sections, Two Sons, One Mom in Progress - Gelise Littlejohn Thomas, 63 | Conquering the Fear of Birth - Jessica Johnson, 62 | Your Community Midwife - Nikki Helms, 61 | Blooming Mamas Wellness - Bianca Marie, 58 | Story of Malachi: Living Through Loss - Crystall Boatwright, 57 | The Body Holds the Score - Alicia & Solomon Tetteh, 55 | Vaginal Birth After Laparoscopic Myomectomy - Mabel Bashorun, 53 | Discovering the Power Within - Shannon Bennett & Sharea Jenkins, 51 | When Your Birth Doesn't Stick to the Plan - Cassandre Dunbar, 50 | Birthing Our Ancestors - Barakah Sahaiel, 46 | A Healing Unmedicated Hospital Birth - Tonya Rapley, 45 | A Blessing Amidst Covid-19 - Karabo Rankapole, 44 | Birthed From the Heart - Tara Clifton, 42 | When Home Birth Moves to Hospital - Dasia Gant. The Birthful Podcast: Episode #252 [Birth Stories] Both of Molly Chesterson’s labors have started with inductions but under different circumstances. Danielle seeks to empower women to birth without fear through remembrance and confidence. A podcast of mothers' stories of childbirth. Birth Stories in Color is a podcast for Black, Indigenous, Asian, Latino and Multiracial individuals to share their birthing experiences - a space that specifically celebrates, mourns with and supports them and their transformation through birth. With a masters in Special Education from the University of Wisconsin-Madison, Laurel began her journey of supporting families as a special education teacher/family advocate, specifically serving children diagnosed on the Autism spectrum. Mail: thepositivebirthstorypodcast@gmail.com                                  Tel: +46-760 50 54 70                    Address: Svartmangatan 24, Stockholm, Sweden.