1 hr 39 min

Alia’s story, bringing Kennedy, Spencer and Bennett into the world‪.‬ Frannie and co the podcast. Women who inspire us.

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Alia’s story, bringing Kennedy, Spencer and Bennett into the world.

Alia is the founder of Molo baby,  Alia caters to bump, baby and beyond all part of her holistic living approach. She is a doula, hypnobirther, kids yoga instructor, essential oil educator, and general spreader of joy and beautiful soul. You will no doubt hear from our conversation what infectiously positive energy she has.

We initially wanted to chat several months back about her 3 homebirths and how we need to talk more about positive birthing experiences and outcomes to help

change the fear in the birthing narrative.

But as timing would have it our chat didn't happen until just last week. The night before Blackout Tuesday. Before either of us were aware that would be taking place.

I wanted to ask Alia how race has affected her experience as a mother and how she is doing right now in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.

I appreciate how open, honest, and compassionate Alia is in this conversation and how she leads with kindness, positivity, and grace.

I thoroughly enjoyed hearing her point of view, education on birth, essential oils, and more. It *almost* made me want another baby.

For those wanting to learn more about Alia and Molo baby, visit her website, www.molobaby.ca and @molobaby.ca on Instagram.

If you, like me are trying to educate yourself further on racial injustices and how to address them. I highly recommend the kitchen table conversation Alia and her 3 sisters had, which you can now view on youtube or through her website.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBe-KMcJFhs&feature=youtu.be

Happy listening, safe well. 


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frannieandco/message

Alia’s story, bringing Kennedy, Spencer and Bennett into the world.

Alia is the founder of Molo baby,  Alia caters to bump, baby and beyond all part of her holistic living approach. She is a doula, hypnobirther, kids yoga instructor, essential oil educator, and general spreader of joy and beautiful soul. You will no doubt hear from our conversation what infectiously positive energy she has.

We initially wanted to chat several months back about her 3 homebirths and how we need to talk more about positive birthing experiences and outcomes to help

change the fear in the birthing narrative.

But as timing would have it our chat didn't happen until just last week. The night before Blackout Tuesday. Before either of us were aware that would be taking place.

I wanted to ask Alia how race has affected her experience as a mother and how she is doing right now in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.

I appreciate how open, honest, and compassionate Alia is in this conversation and how she leads with kindness, positivity, and grace.

I thoroughly enjoyed hearing her point of view, education on birth, essential oils, and more. It *almost* made me want another baby.

For those wanting to learn more about Alia and Molo baby, visit her website, www.molobaby.ca and @molobaby.ca on Instagram.

If you, like me are trying to educate yourself further on racial injustices and how to address them. I highly recommend the kitchen table conversation Alia and her 3 sisters had, which you can now view on youtube or through her website.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pBe-KMcJFhs&feature=youtu.be

Happy listening, safe well. 


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Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frannieandco/message

1 hr 39 min