Newborn Mothers Podcast – Details, episodes & analysis
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Welcome! You Are Here Because You Believe Birth Is About Making Mums Too
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The soundtrack of matrescence
Episode 102
vendredi 29 mars 2024 • Duration 34:47
I chat with singer-songwriter Claire Toni on her debut album ‘Matrescence’. Together we discuss Claire’s experience of matrescence, creativity as a window to ourselves, and reclaiming artistry as mothers. At the core of this conversation, we explore the power of creativity to share the collective story of motherhood.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Learning how menstrual cycles impact creativity, power, and social change
Episode 101
vendredi 1 mars 2024 • Duration 28:23
I chat with Lucy Peach, speaker, educator and author of Period Queen. Together, we discuss menstrual cycles, creativity and inclusive workplaces. At the core of this conversation, we explore how de-stigmatising periods benefits everyone, not just people with periods.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Strengths-based approach to maternal mental health
Episode 92
lundi 28 août 2023 • Duration 31:49
I chat with Newborn Mothers educator Amanda Stinton from Our Fourth Trimester, who teaches the module on mental health in our Postpartum Education and Care Professional training. Together we discuss how we can take a strengths-based approach to support postpartum mothers and caregivers facing challenges. At the core of this conversation, we explore how to shift from a deficit-based approach to one that is respectful of people’s stories, honours their strengths and focuses on long-term solutions that build their capacity and trust in themselves.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Welcome
vendredi 14 septembre 2018 • Duration
As a Newborn Mother, you are being invited to reinvent yourself because when a baby is born so is a mother, and the birth of a mother can be more intense than childbirth. You'll learn how to find peace and joy in the first 40 days after birth and how your postpartum experience can change your life. In this first episode of Newborn Mothers podcast, host Julia Jones shares her background, how she started her postpartum doula journey and Newborn Mothers Collective. She also talks about the goal of the Newborn Mothers training. Tune in to learn more about Julia and her business, Newborn Mothers.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Changing the corporate attitude towards working mothers
Episode 91
mardi 15 août 2023 • Duration 29:28
I chat with best-selling author, speaker, journalist and matrescence activist, Amy Taylor-Kabbaz from Mama Rising. Together we discuss the challenges that mothers face in returning to work and the systems change required to support their well-being. At the core of this conversation, we explore why the well-being of mothers is influenced by their workplace’s attitude to working mothers.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Starting a postpartum career: the good, the bad, the ugly!
Episode 90
vendredi 26 mai 2023 • Duration 32:26
I chat with Newborn Mothers graduate Katie Parker. Together we discuss taking the leap from an established career as a hospital social worker to starting a business in postpartum work. From the struggle to get those first few clients to being overwhelmed with too many clients and putting some boundaries in place. At the core of this conversation, we explore the different seasons of working as a postpartum professional and how to care for yourself within each of them.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
The evolution of postpartum business
Episode 89
lundi 22 mai 2023 • Duration 26:13
I chat with Newborn Mothers graduate Naomi Chrisoulakis from Cocoon. Together we discuss the evolution of her postpartum business, moving from postpartum service delivery to postpartum education. At the core of this conversation, we explore how working as a postpartum professional can change over time to suit your season of life and your passions.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Retreats for mothers as a counter-cultural act of love
Episode 88
mercredi 17 mai 2023 • Duration 39:23
I chat with Newborn Mothers graduate Rachael Hollinger from NOURIS(her) and The Pause. Together we discuss how we can honour mothers through retreats, caring for them in the way they care for their children. At the core of this conversation, we explore how retreats for mothers are a countercultural act, subverting martyrdom with nourishment.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
Perinatal care for a peaceful world
Episode 87
vendredi 3 mars 2023 • Duration 31:00
I chat with fellow advocate and educator Becca De Souza from Peaceful Birth Partnership. Together we discuss the importance of accessible perinatal care for mothers from refugee backgrounds and breaking the cycles of trauma through birth and parenting. At the core of this conversation is how when we really prioritize the women who are most at risk, all women will benefit.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com
The postpartum experience of the Australian Birth Stories
Episode 86
vendredi 27 janvier 2023 • Duration 30:15
I chat with Sophie Walker, the founder and host of Australian Birth Stories, the podcast with over 8 million downloads. From recording episodes in her car to advocating for change through parliament, this conversation with Sophie is not to be missed. Together, we discuss Sophie's personal journey of starting the podcast and turning it into a business. We explore how Sophie's experience in public health shapes her work and how her passion for birth flowed into postpartum care. At the core of this conversation, we reflect on the importance of bringing who you are and what you're good at together to bring about deep change.
Learn more about postpartum care. Visit newbornmothers.com









