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Born for this
Beth Marsden
35 episodes
1 week ago
A podcast that dives deep into the unfiltered, emotional rollercoaster of motherhood. A place where we unite as mothers, swapping stories from the trenches that will make you laugh, cry, or maybe just nod along as they resonate with you. Join me, Beth, a stay at home mum raising two young children the unconventional way. You'll hear from some of my closest friends and people who have inspired me on my journey to raising our children the way we do.
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A podcast that dives deep into the unfiltered, emotional rollercoaster of motherhood. A place where we unite as mothers, swapping stories from the trenches that will make you laugh, cry, or maybe just nod along as they resonate with you. Join me, Beth, a stay at home mum raising two young children the unconventional way. You'll hear from some of my closest friends and people who have inspired me on my journey to raising our children the way we do.
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Born for this
Episode 32 - Inductions: The Unseen Epidemic in Childbirth

In this conversation, Beth speaks with Kristine to explore various aspects of pregnancy and childbirth. They discuss the increasing prevalence of inductions and caesarean sections, shedding light on the experiences of triplet births and the unique challenges faced by women across different healthcare systems. The conversation highlights the importance of informed choices in birth practices and the value of a supportive community for mothers.

Beth and Kristine delve into cultural differences in gestational age expectations, the dynamics of labour and medical interventions, and the critical need to understand hospital policies. They emphasise empowering women to make informed decisions about their birth experiences, the importance of silence and support during labour, and ensuring women are aware of their rights in medical settings.


Kristine on Instagram

@globalmidwife64


Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!


Key takeaways

  • Inductions are often performed for convenience rather than necessity.
  • Many women are unaware of their options regarding birth interventions.
  • The medical community tends to view pregnancies as high-risk by default.
  • Cesarean rates are rising globally, not just in the US.
  • Women in developing countries typically do not expect inductions unless medically necessary.
  • Biophysical profiles can provide reassurance about the baby's health without inducing labour.
  • Stretch and sweeps are often misunderstood as non-invasive alternatives to induction.
  • Cultural perceptions of gestation length vary significantly across countries.
  • Education and awareness are crucial for expectant mothers to make informed decisions.
  • Community support plays a vital role in maternal health and well-being. Gestational age perceptions vary significantly across cultures.
  • Women in some cultures experience less anxiety about due dates.
  • Induced labours can lead to more complications during birth.
  • The ability to move during labour is crucial for successful delivery.
  • Epidurals can affect both the mother and the baby.
  • Understanding hospital policies is essential for patient rights.
  • Silence during labour can enhance the birthing experience.
  • Empowering women to say no to unnecessary interventions is vital.
  • Birth is a sacred event that should be respected.

keywords

birth, induction, cesarean, triplet births, pregnancy, midwifery, maternal health, podcasting, global health, women's health, gestational age, cultural perspectives, labor dynamics, birth interventions, hospital policies, patient rights, empowering women, birth decisions, silent support, midwifery

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7 months ago
46 minutes 55 seconds

Born for this
Episode 31 - From Midwifery to Healing: Understanding Birth Trauma

In this conversation, Carla shares her profound journey through birth, midwifery, and the challenges of motherhood. She reflects on her own birth lineage, the beauty of home births, and the importance of empowering women during childbirth. Carla discusses her experiences as a midwife, the trauma that can arise from birth experiences, and the need for supportive spaces for healing. She emphasises the significance of listening to women's stories and the impact of disempowerment in the birthing process, ultimately leading to her work in supporting those affected by birth trauma.

Carla explores the complexities of birth experiences, focusing on the importance of validating women's stories and unpacking feelings of guilt and shame associated with birth trauma. She highlights the need for proper preparation and understanding of physiological processes to empower women in their birthing choices. The conversation also touches on the differences between home and hospital births, the significance of support systems, and the necessity of educating birth workers about trauma and interventions. Carla shares her insights on mental health in the context of hearing traumatic birth stories and the healing power of shared experiences.


Find Carla on Instagram

@healing.birth


Key takeaways

  • Home births can provide a more empowering experience for mothers.
  • The importance of having a supportive birth environment is crucial.
  • Many women experience trauma during childbirth due to disempowerment.
  • Listening to women's birth stories is essential for healing.
  • There is a lack of adequate support for birth trauma in the healthcare system.
  • Empowerment in childbirth can lead to better postpartum experiences.
  • Understanding the systemic issues in midwifery can help improve care. Holding space for others is a simple yet rare practice.
  • Many women feel guilt and shame about their birth experiences.
  • Preparation and knowledge are crucial for a positive birth.
  • Understanding physiology can help unpack trauma narratives.
  • First-time mothers often underestimate the importance of preparation.
  • Standard antenatal education often lacks depth in critical areas.
  • Women are not broken; the system often fails them.
  • The impact of interventions on birth is often overlooked.
  • Sharing stories can be a powerful tool for healing.

Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!


Keywords

birth, home birth, midwifery, birth trauma, maternal health, support, healing, motherhood, empowerment, personal stories, birth trauma, home birth, hospital birth, antenatal education, birth preparation, maternal mental health, oxytocin, birth stories, healing birth, birth support



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7 months ago
1 hour 28 minutes 48 seconds

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Episode 30 - Empowering Women Through Pelvic Health

In this conversation, Julia shares her journey from structural engineering to becoming a childbirth educator and pelvic health advocate. She discusses the importance of understanding pelvic health, the cultural perspectives surrounding women's bodies, and practical approaches to self-care. Julia emphasises the significance of breath work in pelvic health and encourages women to reconnect with their bodies, particularly their pelvic floors, to foster a sense of empowerment and well-being.


Julias' Instagram

@juliawilkinsonempowered


Key takeaways

  • Pelvic health is crucial for overall well-being and should be prioritised.
  • Cultural narratives often disconnect women from their bodies.
  • Understanding one's menstrual cycle can be empowering.
  • Breathwork is foundational for pelvic health and nervous system regulation.
  • Women should explore their bodies to foster self-acceptance.
  • Support from professionals can enhance pelvic health recovery.
  • Self-care practices can alleviate pelvic discomfort and promote healing.
  • Community support is vital for mothers navigating their journeys.


Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!

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8 months ago
42 minutes 9 seconds

Born for this
Episode 29 - Insights from a Chiropractor on Child Development

In todays episode I speak with Mike, a chiropractor in Adelaide, Australia. This conversation explores the journey of parenthood, focusing on the impact of birth, the role of chiropractic care in child development, and the importance of emotional regulation and early intervention. The discussion emphasises the need for education around birth choices and the effects of medical interventions on children. It highlights the significance of tummy time, movement, and family support in fostering healthy development, while also addressing the challenges faced by parents in today's society.


Mikes Instagram

@coastfamily.chiro


Key takeaways

  • Chiropractic care plays a crucial role in child development.
  • Tummy time is essential for a baby's brain development.
  • Emotional regulation is a key aspect of early childhood.
  • Early intervention can significantly impact a child's development.
  • Education around birth choices empowers parents.
  • Medical interventions can have lasting effects on children.
  • Movement is vital for healthy brain development in kids.
  • Family support is crucial for new parents.

Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!

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8 months ago
1 hour 7 seconds

Born for this
Episode 28 - Surprise twin free birth

In this conversation, Kait shares her journey through motherhood, discussing her experiences with traditional healthcare, the transition to home birth, and the unassisted birth of her twins. She reflects on the spiritual aspects of birth, the importance of education in maternal health, and the challenges faced in modern healthcare systems. Kait emphasises the power of maternal instincts and the significance of personal stories in shaping beliefs about birth and parenting.


Key takeaways

takeaways

  • She emphasizes the importance of education in maternal health.
  • Kait advocates for home births and natural birthing practices.
  • Her first birth experience was influenced by traditional healthcare.
  • She experienced significant challenges with her first pregnancy.
  • Kait's journey led her to explore unassisted birth.
  • She believes in the spiritual nature of childbirth.
  • Kait's twins were born unassisted at home during a hurricane.
  • She reflects on the bond formed through natural birthing experiences.
  • Kait hopes her story inspires other mothers to trust their instincts.


Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!

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9 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 40 seconds

Born for this
Episode 27 - The Toxicity of Sunscreen: What You Should Know

In this conversation, Sylvia shares her transformative journey from a conventional understanding of birth to a holistic approach to skincare, particularly focusing on the toxicity of mainstream sunscreens. She discusses her personal experiences with home birth, the impact of pregnancy on her views about body care, and her quest for natural alternatives to chemical-laden products. Sylvia emphasizes the importance of understanding the ingredients in skincare products, particularly sunscreens, and the potential health risks associated with them. She introduces natural solutions, including the use of specific oils and supplements like astaxanthin, to enhance skin resilience against sun damage. The conversation culminates in practical advice for listeners seeking to protect their skin naturally while fostering a deeper connection with their bodies and the environment.

Find Sylvia on Instagram @earthchild.co


Resources

https://earthchild.co/sunscreen-filters-are-they-safe


Supplements: Astaxanthin (haematococcus pluvialis) 12mg

Pycnogenol (French maritime pine bark extract)

Fernblock (polypodium leucotomos extract)

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6990686/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/31058986/

https://www.breastcanceruk.org.uk/do-uv-filters-increase-breast-cancer-risk/

https://www.bcpp.org/resource/uv-filters/

https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32320878/

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0013935117317073#:~:text=A%20fast%20and%20reliable%20method%20for%20the%20analysis%20of%20UV-Fs

https://www.powertothepeopleuk.com/post/suncream

Takeaways

  • Sylvia's journey began with her pregnancy and birth experience.
  • The perception of birth can be influenced by family narratives.
  • Setting boundaries is crucial for a positive birthing experience.
  • Natural oils can provide effective sun protection.
  • Sunscreen chemicals can accumulate in the body and breast milk.
  • Astaxanthin is a powerful supplement for skin resilience.
  • Understanding the relationship between diet and skin health is essential.
  • Natural alternatives to sunscreen are not just alternatives; they are by design.
  • Sunscreen chemicals are significant environmental pollutants.
  • Empowering others with knowledge about natural living is Sylvia's mission.


Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!

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1 year ago
49 minutes 34 seconds

Born for this
Episode 26 - Home birth: A personal choice

In this episode of 'Born For This', I engage in a heartfelt conversation with Jericho about her experiences with home births. We explore the emotional complexities of motherhood, the journey to choosing home birth, and the realities of labour and postpartum life. Jericho shares her personal stories, including the challenges of navigating medical perspectives, the intensity of labour, and the profound love and grief that can accompany the arrival of a new baby. Our discussion emphasises the importance of being clear about one's birth choices and remaining open to the unpredictable nature of childbirth.


References mentioned in the episode:

https://www.mamabirth.au/

http://www.jujusundin.com/birthskills.html

Ina Mays guide to childbirth book


takeaways

  • Motherhood is an emotional roller coaster that requires support.
  • Choosing home birth can be a deeply personal journey.
  • Medical perspectives can influence birth choices significantly.
  • Preparation for birth involves both physical and mental readiness.
  • Labor can be unpredictable and intense, requiring flexibility.
  • The experience of birth can vary greatly between children.
  • Postpartum emotions can include unexpected grief and joy.
  • Involving older siblings in the birth process can be beneficial.
  • Expectations for subsequent births may not align with reality.
  • It's important to seek clarity and avoid fear in birth choices.

Were you inspired by what you heard in this episode? Your support means everything! Don't forget to hit that subscribe button, share the love with your friends, and leave a review. By doing so, you’re not just listening—you’re actively contributing to the growth of this  community and enabling me to invite even more incredible guests to the show! Excited to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow the journey on Instagram @bornforthis_thepodcast and lets stay connected!


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1 year ago
1 hour 4 minutes 31 seconds

Born for this
Episode 25 - The hidden dangers of induction, HIE, hysterectomy

In this conversation, Katie shares her harrowing experience with childbirth, focusing on the risks associated with induction and the traumatic events surrounding the birth of her daughter, Jolene. She discusses the lack of informed consent regarding the risks of induction, her personal journey through grief and love for her children, and the importance of being proactive in healthcare decisions. Katie emphasises the need for thorough research and understanding of the medical processes involved in childbirth, particularly for expectant mothers considering induction.


Find Katie on Instagram

katie_spinks_


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Key takeaways from this conversation:

takeaways

  • Induction carries significant risks that are often not communicated to patients.
  • Informed consent is crucial in medical procedures, especially during childbirth.
  • Uterine rupture is a serious complication that can occur during induction.
  • Katie experienced a traumatic birth that led to severe complications for her and her baby.
  • The healthcare system can sometimes fail patients, leading to tragic outcomes.
  • Grief for a child with severe health issues is complex and ongoing.
  • It's important to advocate for oneself and seek second opinions in healthcare.
  • Researching medical options and understanding risks is essential for expectant mothers.
  • Katie's experience highlights the emotional toll on families dealing with medical trauma.
  • Finding a supportive healthcare provider is key to navigating complex medical situations.
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1 year ago
46 minutes 58 seconds

Born for this
Episode 24 - Zora - Hospital birth during covid, home birth, perinatal anxiety, birth fears, miscarriage

In this episode, I reflect on my motivation for starting the podcast and my desire to empower women in childbirth. I openly share my frustration with the lack of education around childbirth and my goal to reach more people with positive and empowering information.

Today I interview my beautiful friend Zora who shares her birth experiences, including a hospital birth during the covid plandemic and a home birth. She discusses her upbringing and the different perspectives on birth in Botswana and South Africa. She also talks about her preparations for both births and her postpartum experiences. Zora shares her experience of having a home birth after a previous miscarriage. She discusses the anxiety she felt throughout her pregnancy and how she used meditation and hypnobirthing to feel empowered. She describes the labor process, including the contractions, the breaking of her water, and the support she received from her husband and daughter. Zora reflects on the positive aspects of her home birth experience and encourages other mothers to trust their bodies and surround themselves with supportive people.

Find Zora on Instagram

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00:00 Introduction and Motivation

02:04 Reflecting on the Lack of Education in Childbirth

05:42 Guest Introduction: Two Different Births

08:03 Preparing for a Home Birth

14:16 Hospital Birth Experience

19:55 Choosing the Walking Epidural

25:44 Decision for a Home Birth

26:42 Dealing with Anxiety in Pregnancy

27:11 Overcoming Anxiety and Trusting Your Body

29:32 The Role of Meditation and Hypnobirthing

30:01 Choosing a Supportive Doula and Midwife

33:48 The Labor Process and Support

36:35 The Breaking of Waters and Progression

43:28 Trusting Your Body and Overcoming Fear

48:21 Involving Children in the Birth Experience

52:11 Advice for Expectant Mothers

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1 year ago
54 minutes 14 seconds

Born for this
Episode 23 - Natalie Stockell - Body safety & consent, porn, how to tell your daughters

In todays episode i speak with Natalie, the founder of Tell Your Daughters. We discuss the importance of heart-centered sex education and body safety for children and teens. She emphasizes the need to use correct anatomical terms from a young age and teach children about consent and boundaries. Natalie recommends using age-appropriate books to facilitate conversations about sex and relationships. She also highlights the significance of connecting on an emotional level and fostering face-to-face interactions in the digital age. Heart-centered sex education focuses on love, respect, and feelings, providing a more holistic approach to intimacy. In this conversation, Natalie and I discuss the importance of following gut feelings and teaching children to trust their instincts. We touch on the impact of pornography on teenagers and the need for quality sex education and porn literacy. Natalie shares her approach to managing phone use and setting boundaries with her own daughter. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the importance of open communication, values-based education, and creating a safe and supportive environment for children and teenagers.


Resources

Natalie Instagram

FREE 27 page Parent Glossary - so you can know what red flag acronyms your teens might be using like GNOC and KPC mean (- Get Naked On Camera, Keeping Parents Clueless):
https://mailchi.mp/265dd51442fb/p96v4k9ico
Book recommendations from preschool through to teens:
https://www.tellyourdaughters.com.au/blog/my-book-recommendations-across-all-ages
Upcoming workshops for tweens and teens:
https://www.tellyourdaughters.com.au/book-a-workshop
Waitlist for "60 one minute conversations to have with your tweens and teens about s.x, bodies and relating"
https://www.tellyourdaughters.com.au/waitlist


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1 year ago
54 minutes 59 seconds

Born for this
Episode 22 - Shelby - PPH, HBAC, caesarean, homebirth, breathwork, birth trauma

In this episode Shelby shares her three different birth experiences with me and the lessons she learned from each. In her first birth, she felt unprepared and disconnected, relying heavily on her midwife for guidance. Shelby shares her birth experiences, including a traumatic first birth with a tear and hemorrhage, and a challenging second birth with a C-section and prolapse. She then discusses her decision to have a home birth after two hospital births and her journey of healing and trust in her body. Shelby emphasizes the importance of breathwork and setting intentions in preparing for birth. Shelby shares her empowering birth story and the healing journey she went through after two traumatic births. She discusses the importance of setting intentions, believing in your body, and creating a supportive birth team. Shelby emphasizes the need for women to trust their instincts and make choices that feel right for them. Shelby's story serves as an inspiration for expectant mothers to approach birth with confidence and trust in their own power.


Resources Shelby mentions


Being born - Robyn Fernance

Meal train website

The Reconnected

10 moons Book - Jane Hardwicke collings

Birth after caesarean book - Hazel Keedle

The Fourth trimester book - Kimberly Ann Johnson

The birth sling

Cath - embodiment coach

Born at home film


Shelby Instagram


00:00 Introduction and Solo Parenting

01:38 Raising Emotionally Intelligent Boys

02:34 Managing Fevers in Children

03:30 Feeling Safe During Birth

05:52 The Power of Connecting with Your Baby

08:50 Lessons from Unique Birth Stories

14:38 First Birth Experience and Postpartum Recovery

19:45 Second Birth Experience and Clearing Fears

31:41 Preparing for the Third Birth

37:59 Challenges of Hospital Births

46:31 Healing and Preparation for a Home Birth

57:29 Trusting Your Body and Setting Intentions

01:06:37 Creating a Safe and Positive Birth Experience


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1 year ago
1 hour 15 minutes 28 seconds

Born for this
Episode 21 - Japjeet Kaur - Exploring the Closing of the Bones Ceremony

In this episode, I discuss the closing of the bones ceremony, a postpartum practice that brings women back to themselves after giving birth. We explore the cultural and historical significance of the ceremony, highlighting its presence in various cultures around the world. I interview Japjeet, who teaches the closing of the bones ceremony through the lineage of Ecuadorian shaman and healer Rocío Alarcón. We discuss the different techniques and variations of the ceremony, emphasizing the importance of postpartum care and support for new mothers. Closing the Bones is a postpartum healing ceremony that involves a combination of massage, energy work, and wrapping the body with cloth. The ceremony focuses on bringing fluidity and movement back to the body, particularly the abdomen, hips, and pelvis. It helps to release tension, realign organs, and promote relaxation. The wrapping of the body with rebozos (traditional Mexican shawls) creates a sense of deep relaxation and allows for reflection and integration of the birth experience. Closing the Bones is not only a physical practice but also an emotional and mental journey of self-discovery and empowerment as a mother.


00:00 Exploring the Closing of the Bones Ceremony

06:08 Cultural and Historical Significance of Postpartum Practices

11:23 Variations and Techniques in the Closing of the Bones Ceremony

28:06 The Healing Power of Closing the Bones

30:23 Restoring Fluidity and Movement in the Body

34:45 Realigning Organs and Releasing Tension

39:31 Deep Relaxation and Reflection in the Wrapping Ceremony

45:50 Closing the Bones: A Journey of Self-Discovery and Empowerment


Find Japjeet online

Instagram

Website


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1 year ago
56 minutes 59 seconds

Born for this
Episode 20 - Julia Edgely - Homeopath, antibiotics, kinesiology, parasites

In this conversation Julia and I cover the topics of homeopathy, antibiotics, immune system support, and the ABC method. Julia shares her journey into homeopathy and explains the basics of homeopathy, the damaging effects of antibiotics, and the ABC method for supporting the immune system. She also discusses the use of paracetamol and the importance of preparing the body for winter. The conversation covers the controversial topic of paracetamol as a gateway drug, the impact of fevers on the body's immune response, the management of fevers in children, and the prevalence of parasitic infections in children. We also delve into the use of kinesiology in identifying food intolerances and the success stories of alternative treatments for children's health issues.


00:00 Exploring Homeopathy and Holistic Health

05:11 Understanding the Impact of Antibiotics

12:03 The ABC Method: Supporting the Immune System

23:32 The Role of Paracetamol in Holistic Health

24:54 Controversy of Paracetamol as a Gateway Drug

26:23 Understanding Fevers and Immune Response in Children

31:24 Prevalence and Management of Parasitic Infections in Children

38:38 Kinesiology and Alternative Treatments for Children's Health


Julia on Instagram or linktr.ee/juliaedgely


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1 year ago
45 minutes 53 seconds

Born for this
Episode 19 - Amrita Ma Devi - Ayurvedic practitioner, self care in motherhood, motherhood depletion

In this episode, I interview Amrita, an Ayurvedic practitioner, about Ayurvedic practices for mothers. We discuss the importance of self-care, implementing Ayurvedic practices into daily life, and supporting the body during pregnancy and postpartum. Amrita shares tips on self-massage, using herbs and spices, and aligning with natural cycles. We also touch on the benefits of tongue scraping and the upcoming workshops (currently postponed until later in the year) and online course offered by Amrita.


00:00 Introduction to Born For This Podcast

03:10 Ayurvedic Practices for Motherhood: Self-Care and Well-being

10:05 The Power of Self-Massage: Grounding and Connecting with the Body

25:09 Aligning with Natural Cycles: Sleep, Eating, and Vitality

36:59 Tongue Scraping: Improving Breath, Taste, and Oral Health

45:45 Conclusion and Resources


Find Amrita online

Instagram


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1 year ago
52 minutes 13 seconds

Born for this
Episode 18 - Esmée Geeratz - Breech birth, Home birth, Self advocacy, Meditation and Visualizations

In this episode Esmee shares her experiences of motherhood and the challenges she faces, including postpartum sleep deprivation and the decision to stop breastfeeding. She discusses her move from the Netherlands to Los Angeles and the differences in parenting culture. Esmee also talks about her career as a fashion designer and her passion for psychic healing meditation. She shares her journey of planning a home birth for her son Sol, who was in a breech position. Esmee explains how she found a supportive team of midwives and a doctor who believed in vaginal breech birth. She emphasizes the importance of trusting her intuition and making informed decisions. Esmee shares her experience of giving birth to a breech baby at home during the COVID-19 pandemic. She discusses the challenges she faced, including backlash from family members and the fear projected onto her. Esmee prepared for the birth by visualizing the best scenario and letting go of expectations. She describes the labor process, including the use of meditation and different positions. Esmee also talks about the postpartum period and the importance of self-care and support.


00:00 Introduction and Motherhood Challenges

02:00 Career and Parenthood

05:53 Passion for Psychic Healing Meditation

09:03 Choosing a Home Birth for a Breech Baby

13:15 Trusting Intuition and Making Informed Decisions

38:17 Trusting Your Body and Working with Your Baby

42:43 Exploring Different Positions and Using Water

47:05 The Intensity of Pushing and Overcoming Fear

56:05 The Birth of a Breech Baby

01:02:40 The Importance of Self-Care in the Postpartum Period

01:08:14 Advice for Women with Breech Babies


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Find Esmée

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Work with her https://www.esmee-geeratz.com/

Fashion Label https://www.atelierfumee.com/

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1 year ago
1 hour 3 minutes 53 seconds

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Episode 17 - Carla Sage - Postpartum doula, setting up the ideal postpartum, birth lineage

In this episode, host Beth discusses the importance of postpartum care with guest Carla Sage. They explore the need for postpartum support and the lack of emphasis on this phase in Western culture. Carla shares her own birth experiences and how they influenced her work as a postpartum doula. They discuss the importance of creating a sacred and protected space for the mother and baby during the postpartum period. Carla offers advice on setting up a supportive postpartum environment and highlights the need for community understanding and support.


00:00 Introduction

03:11 The Importance of Postpartum Care

26:33 Postpartum Care: More Than Basic Needs

36:02 Creating a Sacred Space for Mother and Baby

40:44 Trusting in Women's Innate Wisdom and Intelligence


Find Carla

Instagram @carla.sage.birthwork

www.traditionalhealingbirthwork.com


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1 year ago
41 minutes 54 seconds

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Episode 16 - Osteopath, cranial osteopathy, baby bouncers, baby walkers

In this conversation, Katy Howe, an osteopath and mother, discusses various topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and baby development. She talks about the differences between osteopaths, chiropractors, and physiotherapists, and explains how osteopathy takes a holistic approach to treating musculoskeletal issues. Katy also discusses the benefits of cranial osteopathy for babies and the importance of allowing babies to move and explore their environment naturally. She advises against using baby bouncers, walkers, and other devices for extended periods of time that put babies in positions they can't naturally achieve. Katy also addresses common pregnancy complaints and the role of osteopathy in addressing them.


00:00 Introduction and Personal Experience

06:47 The Benefits of Cranial Osteopathy for Babies

11:43 The Difference Between Osteopathy, Chiropractic, and Physiotherapy

22:29 Understanding Cranial Osteopathy

25:59 Addressing Pregnancy Complaints through Osteopathy


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Katy Howe

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1 year ago
32 minutes 41 seconds

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Episode 15 - Jennifer - Human design, conditioning in children, supporting individuals

In this episode, I explore the concept of human design and how it can help parents better understand and support their children. I interview Jennifer, a human design expert, who explains the different types of human design and their strategies and authorities. We discuss the importance of respecting a child's unique design, including their eating habits and decision-making process. The episode focuses on Isla, my emotional manifestor child, and provides tips for supporting and communicating with manifestor children. In this conversation, we discuss the different energy types in Human Design and how they can be applied to parenting. Jennifer explains the characteristics of each energy type and provides insights on how to support and guide children based on their energy type.


Make sure to findout your human design chart before listening to this episode. You can use this link https://www.jovianarchive.com/Get_Your_Chart and the exact time of birth is very important!

00:00 Introduction and Staycation 02:01 Introduction to Human Design 03:16 Jennifer's Journey into Human Design 07:04 Overview of Human Design Types 09:26 Authority and Decision-Making in Human Design 11:16 The Authority of Emotional Types 20:54 The Importance of Birth Time in Human Design 27:51 Supporting Manifestor Children 31:13 Using Human Design to Make Informed Parenting Decisions 32:40 Supporting Children's Authenticity 33:07 The Impact of Light on Digestion 34:07 Optimizing Nutrition Based on Energy Type 39:22 The Role of Projectors in Guiding Generators 40:50 Helping Generators Make Decisions 44:17 Embracing the Wave of Emotions 58:21 Success Stories of Implementing Human Design IG: awakeyour.self awakeyourhealth@gmail.com 10% off services when mentioning 'bornforthis'

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1 year ago
1 hour 2 minutes 53 seconds

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Episode 14 - Nikita - Womb healing, sensuality, femininity, body confidence, spirit babies

Nikita shares about her lineage, growing up in Switzerland with Indian parents. She discusses the spiritual significance of the Golden Temple in Amritsar and the deep connection her parents have with it. Nikita shares her journey of how womb healing began with her own struggles with body shame and trauma. She now combines ancient rituals from India and Tibet with modern science to help women heal and thrive in their bodies. Womb healing involves connecting with the womb, releasing stored emotions and trauma, and developing a loving relationship with oneself. In this conversation, Nikita discusses the importance of womb healing and connecting with our feminine energy. She shares how womb healing can help women release trauma, shame, and pain, and create a deeper relationship with their bodies. Nikita also talks about the significance of having a loving relationship with our periods and how it can empower young girls. She emphasizes the need to have open conversations about menstruation and the beauty of the female body. Additionally, Nikita discusses her work in helping women with anxiety and reconnecting with themselves.

Resources

Instagram: @soulcoachnikita 

Free Online Ceremony: https://www.anandwayoflife.com/divine-feminine-ceremony

Online Course for Womb Healing and rewriting your relationship with your body and sensuality: https://www.sensualsexualitymastery.com/ Discount code 'BORNFORTHIS' for CHF111 off until midnight 9th May.

Podcast: https://www.anandwayoflife.com/podcast 

00:00 Introduction and Birth Imprint

09:44 Understanding Womb Healing

24:21 Womb Healing and Personal Experiences

31:54 Creating a Positive Relationship with Menstruation

39:36 Nikita's Work Beyond Womb Healing

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1 year ago
42 minutes 18 seconds

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Bonus episode 13 - Malin - Post natal anxiety, Breastfeeding struggles, Febrile convulsions

This week is Maternal mental health awareness week - It is a week for us to discuss issues surrounding maternal mental health and what we can do to stand by eachother and raise awareness for the issue which is a pandemic in itself. We must start by supporting woman whole heartedly and doing all we can to reduce birth trauma which is the number one cause for post natal depression and PTSD.


This is a beautiful conversation with Marlin, a nutritional health coach, about her experience with postpartum anxiety and her daughter's febrile convulsions. Marlin shares her journey of feeling alone and struggling with the challenges of motherhood. She discusses her fears leading up to the birth, her difficulties with breastfeeding, and the emotional toll of postpartum. Marlin also opens up about her daughter's febrile convulsions and the fear and uncertainty that came with it. She emphasizes the importance of self-care and trusting one's intuition as a mother.


00:00 Introduction and Overview

02:20 Fears and Anxiety Leading Up to Birth

06:05 Postpartum Experience and Feelings of Loneliness

28:37 Understanding and Managing Febrile Convulsions

39:08 Reflecting on the Journey of Motherhood

45:28 Closing Remarks and Contact Information


If you are triggered by anything in this conversation please reach out to someone who you feel safe with or your local maternal health clinic. My inbox is always open if you need a listening ear hello@bornforthispodcast.com


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1 year ago
45 minutes 57 seconds

Born for this
A podcast that dives deep into the unfiltered, emotional rollercoaster of motherhood. A place where we unite as mothers, swapping stories from the trenches that will make you laugh, cry, or maybe just nod along as they resonate with you. Join me, Beth, a stay at home mum raising two young children the unconventional way. You'll hear from some of my closest friends and people who have inspired me on my journey to raising our children the way we do.