Professor, author and breastfeeding guru, Amy Brown, joins us for this episode to talk about Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma following the release of her book, Why Breastfeeding Grief and Trauma Matters.
What are Sam and Becki ranting about now? And it is a rant, Find out on this bonus mini podcast episode…. You can Donate to support They Said To Me, you can Share Your Story, and access support and hire us to speak to groups of birth workers, midwives and student midwives.
In this episode of the Birth Activist Podcast, Sam and Becki are joined by Laura to talk about her work with refugees and asylum seekers, and in particular the research work she has done interviewing ‘displaced’ mothers. We tackle sensitive issues such as racism, racial bias and colourism. Here is a link to her research
Maddie talks about her blog, 'In the Eye of The Storm: Ocular Melanoma, Maternity Care and Me', and how her recent experience receiving cancer treatment opened her eyes to similarities with maternity care.
In this episode of the Birth Activist Podcast, Samantha Gadsden and Becki Scott are joined by Jacqui Tomkins (Chair of IMUK) and Kay King (Campaign Manager of Childbirth Choices Matter and the National Coordinator for the White Ribbon Alliance in the UK) to talk about the current campaign to produce an insurance product for self-employed independent midwives.
In this episode of the Birth Activist Podcast, Samantha Gadsden and Becki Scott talk with fellow doula Michelle, and plus-size mum, Sarah, about what it's like to be labelled with a high BMI during pregnancy and how this can impact on your birth choices.
In this episode of the Birth TRIGGER WARNING sexual abuse, domestic and obstetric violence.
Activist Podcast, Samantha Gadsden and Becki Scott are joined by fellow doula, Paula Cleary, talking about the trials and tribulations of being an activist for birthing women and people.
In this episode of the Birth Activist Podcast, Samantha Gadsden and Becki Scott, talk with doula, Katie Olliffe about the benefits of optimal cord clamping and the controversial subject of intact resuscitation.
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