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The Slow Postpartum Podcast
Jojo Hogan
37 episodes
1 day ago
I’m Jojo Hogan, founder of the Slow Postpartum Movement. This podcast is for anyone ready to see the early weeks after birth as a time of meaningful and powerful transition. Whether you’re a new or expectant parent or someone who supports them, you’ll hear real stories from new mothers, expert interviews, and practical wisdom about the importance of planning for postpartum. Join me to discover what it means to be truly nurtured, supported, and celebrated—and to find the tools and inspiration to create a Slow Postpartum full of peace and satisfaction.
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I’m Jojo Hogan, founder of the Slow Postpartum Movement. This podcast is for anyone ready to see the early weeks after birth as a time of meaningful and powerful transition. Whether you’re a new or expectant parent or someone who supports them, you’ll hear real stories from new mothers, expert interviews, and practical wisdom about the importance of planning for postpartum. Join me to discover what it means to be truly nurtured, supported, and celebrated—and to find the tools and inspiration to create a Slow Postpartum full of peace and satisfaction.
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Kids & Family
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Your Postpartum Story - Journaling the Fourth Trimester
The Slow Postpartum Podcast
10 minutes 7 seconds
7 months ago
Your Postpartum Story - Journaling the Fourth Trimester

Journaling can be a powerful tool for emotional well-being in the postpartum period, helping new mothers and parents process emotions, reflect on their experiences, and find peace amidst the transition to motherhood. In this episode, I explore how journaling can support postpartum healing and provide a list of thoughtful prompts to guide your writing practice.

Journaling Prompts for Postpartum Reflection:

  1. What has surprised me most about this season of my life?

  2. What is one small moment today that brought me joy?

  3. What was the most challenging thing that happened? How did it make me feel?

  4. How does my body feel today, and what does it need from me?

  5. What do I wish I could say out loud but haven’t?

  6. Who or what is making me feel supported right now?

  7. What support do I truly need, and how can I find it?

  8. If I could write a letter to my future self, what would I want her to remember about this time?

If you’ve been journaling or decide to start after this episode, I’d love to hear about your experience! Reach out to me on Instagram or visit my website.

If you enjoyed this episode, please share it with someone who might benefit from these reflections. And as always, take it slow and gently, and give yourself grace to ease into your slow postpartum. 

With love

Jojo 

PS: If you'd love my help to plan a slow, supported, soulful postpartum with your new baby, check out my online training - The Art of Slow Postpartum here.


The Slow Postpartum Podcast
I’m Jojo Hogan, founder of the Slow Postpartum Movement. This podcast is for anyone ready to see the early weeks after birth as a time of meaningful and powerful transition. Whether you’re a new or expectant parent or someone who supports them, you’ll hear real stories from new mothers, expert interviews, and practical wisdom about the importance of planning for postpartum. Join me to discover what it means to be truly nurtured, supported, and celebrated—and to find the tools and inspiration to create a Slow Postpartum full of peace and satisfaction.