Little Celosia started refusing to wear a diaper and pretty painlessly and quickly learned to use the potty recently. In the ensuing weeks I have had a lot of time to sit with her while she poops, and it has been alarming to me how much I have used my doula/midwifey skills which probably which […]
On this episode I talk with my dear friend, Julie Nitz, about preparing for a peaceful postpartum. Download this podcasts transcript
In this episode of Taking Back Birth, I talk with my longtime friend, Stephanie Vuolo, about what I call “nutrition for the new paradigm.” Learn more about Stephanie here. Download this podcast transcript here
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In this episode of Taking Back Birth, hear the freebirth story of a woman who ignored “everyone” but herself. Download This Podcast Transcript
I’ve been asked about this a few times recently, since I am not so secretly disappointed that the community I live in is not as supportive and enthusiastic about the ideas and implications of physiological birth as I wish they were. This is a nice way of saying, I whine a lot about people choosing […]
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On this episode I talk with Ruth Goldberg all about the placenta! Check out Ruth’s website Repurpose Your Placenta Download this podcast transcripts
My baby died on November 18, 2015. I was between 14 and 15 weeks. I was certain he was a boy, and he had told me his name a few weeks prior to his death. Sable (which means “black”) Sage (“teacher” or “wise one”). In the 4 months that passed, a lot occurred. I was […]