Episodes
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In this episode we sit down with Dr. Rebeca Segraves to discuss the vital role that Physical and Occupational Therapy play in successful postpartum recovery. Integrating PT and OT into postpartum care has been an uphill battle for many therapists as best practices are often shaped by many factors other than ideal patient care. We discuss how patients can advocate for themselves and what providers should be doing to ensure all families are getting the full spectrum of care.
To explore the work being done by Dr. Segraves and her organization visit:
https://pelvichealthnetwork.org
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In the 3rd Part of the series on the book What Young Children Need You to Know, we sat down with author Bridgett Miller. In this episode we discuss how the book came to be, what she hopes parents benefit from, as well as important takeaways from key chapters. It is a great introduction to her work and also a great companion piece to dig deeper if you’ve already had the pleasure of reading this absolute gem of a resource.
https://bridgettmiller.com/
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Season 3 Episode 5
Enduring Hope: A Discussion on Infertility
Salise Haith, Founder of Lohojo Fertility Services, sat down to discuss the topic of infertility. In this episode we go in depth into what this journey can look like for many. Addressing the isolation, silence and often unsolicited advice families endure. The message is one of finding joy, love for self and enduring hope.
Website: https://lohojo.co.uk/
https://www.instagram.com/lohojo.uk/
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Season 3 Episode 4
Parent Coach Sarah Carter sat down to discuss quality time, connection and navigating big emotions with our children. She offers families on the go practical solutions and tips for finding moments to check in with each other. It is an insightful discussion for parents with children of all ages.
Sarah Carter can be found at: https://www.instagram.com/sarah.pcoachcarter/
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In this episode we meet Patrick Hutchins founder of Dou-Bro'z, a dedicated Doula service for new dads before, during and after childbirth. Offering support for fathers in the form of classes, seminars and one-to-one coaching Dou-Bro'z is a unique and revolutionary model for the family support system.
For more information visit:
https://dou-broz.com/
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In this episode we explore what resilience and healing look like in the face of trauma and the unknown. The Founder of The Pesky Placenta society sat down to discuss her experience with Preeclampsia, birth trauma and how she has healed by helping others tell their stories. It is an inspiring look at the power of community and storytelling.
For more information visit:
www.thepeskyplacentasociety.com
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In this episode we talk with Doula Katelyn Commerford about the work she does and why a family would choose to work with a Doula. We also highlight the things parents-to-be should look for when selecting the person they will work with. Finally we touch on what a Birth Map is and why women may want to consider this alternative approach when making plans for their birth experiences.
To Contact Katelyn Visit:
https://www.katelynthedoula.com.au/Or via Social Media @https://www.instagram.com/katelyn.doulaandnbac
For More Information on The Birth Map Visit:
https://birthmap.life/
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An honest discussion about motherhood in the age of social media perfection. How do we step away from the urge to compare? How do we remove judgement of ourselves and others? What does our own version of perfection look like when we are gentle with ourselves? This episode offers insight and practical solutions to these questions.
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Discussing big emotions, tiny people and breaking cycles, the ATU parents offer their take on the conscious parenting companion What Young Children Need You to Know. The second part explores the themes covered later in the book, focusing on the role that parent's own emotions play in their relationship and responses to difficult moments with children.
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Discussing big emotions, tiny people and breaking cycles, the ATU parents offer their take on the conscious parenting companion What Young Children Need You to Know. The first part in a series that will explore the themes covered in the book, this episode focuses on the emotional landscape of parenting young children.
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In a follow up to our NICU Dad episode we revisit a father's perspective. It’s a look at the changing parenting landscape as we transition into the toddler years, facing new challenges and learning from old lessons.
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In an ATU first, this episode features a panel of mothers at every stage of the journey reflecting on what has brought them the most joy in their role as mothers. It is an ode to the joy of motherhood, one both timely and timeless.
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This episode is a frank discussion about screen time and the role it plays in our children’s lives. The goal is to arm parents with information, while offering practical and helpful advice on how to embrace alternatives.
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Toddlers are full of big emotions and that can be challenging. This week we examine our roles as parents in shaping how these tiny humans view themselves and their place in the world. Examining how our own words shape who they become.
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We return for Season 2 with a mother’s musings on the transition from Infant to Toddler. Exploring the emotional landscape of such a huge milestone, while looking forward to all this is to come.
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In this episode we sit down and discuss the NICU experience from the perspective of dad. Delving into the details of our daughter's premature birth at 26 weeks this is a candid discussion of two parents journey.
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This episode takes a closer look at the journey of our micro preemie. From birth at 26 weeks to defying all odds along the way, it is the story of the power of resilience, hope and faith in the face of unimaginable adversity.
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When the wrongs of the past have yet to be righted. A look at the enduring racial disparities in maternal medical care and the impact they have on communities of color.
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There’s a certain paradox with trauma. It can simultaneously lie dormant or rage wild engulfing everything in sight. Birth trauma can be particularly insidious.
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When birth looks nothing like what was planned. This episode examines the reality of a long-term NICU stay and the impact it has on families.
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