44 episodes

Meet Me Downstairs is a podcast and forum that honours the woman in the mother and the woman within ourselves, mother or not. It's a place for us to talk about the female body. To educate ourselves on what it means to be a woman and break away from the way society and the patriarchy has traditionally raised us. We are entering a journey to deeply love who we are and feel empowered in the female skin we exist in.

Meet Me Downstairs Brittany Golding

    • Education
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Meet Me Downstairs is a podcast and forum that honours the woman in the mother and the woman within ourselves, mother or not. It's a place for us to talk about the female body. To educate ourselves on what it means to be a woman and break away from the way society and the patriarchy has traditionally raised us. We are entering a journey to deeply love who we are and feel empowered in the female skin we exist in.

    43: Chloe Fisher: Finding peace with Fertility ~ a journey to Motherhood

    43: Chloe Fisher: Finding peace with Fertility ~ a journey to Motherhood

    We have made it to the end of another season at Meet Me Downstairs, and to close it out, we’ve got a super special guest…Chloe Fisher! Chloe is the host of her own podcast called Darling Shine, which she co-hosts with her best friend Ellidy Pullin, a podcast that I have listened to and love dearly. She shares with us today her journey through fertility, miscarriages, IVF, IUI’s, ultimately leading her to a place of peace as she takes a break on her route to motherhood. Her vulnerability and honesty is something that I find so wonderfully comforting. She is a ball of life, and a guest I’ll never forget. Chlo…thank you soooo much for sharing your story with us!

    Darling Shine Podcast
    Darling Shine IG
    Chloe IG

    • 1 hr 3 min
    42. Kaitlin Klimmer: How the Sleep Training Industry has impacted our own intuition

    42. Kaitlin Klimmer: How the Sleep Training Industry has impacted our own intuition

    On today’s episode we are getting into a controversial topic, toddler and infant sleep, and in particular the way that the sleep industry has impacted natural and intuitive parenting. Our guest Kaitlin Klimmer has made waves on social media talking all about sleep. She’s got a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, a Diploma in Forest School Education, a Baby-Led Sleep and Well Being Specialization, and most recently, a certification in Breastfeeding Education. Her goal and mission is to help educate parents trust their own nurturing intuition and parent from there. This was such an important conversation to have. As Kaitlin states in the episode, the judgements and issues we raise are with the sleep industry only, and not the parents who choose to implement certain methods. We all have to do what is best for our family, so as you listen to our episode today, embrace what feels right and leave what doesn’t. Love always!

    Website: https://kaitlinklimmer.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kaitlinklimmer/?hl=en

    • 36 min
    41. Allison Oswald: The Pelvic Floor + Motherhood

    41. Allison Oswald: The Pelvic Floor + Motherhood

    Today we are talking about one of my favourite topics every…the pelvic floor! The pelvic floor is such an important part of our bodies, and responsible for so many functions, and it’s only usually through pregnancy or childbirth that we become aware of it! It’s time to get to know this part of our body, and truly forge a connection with it. Thankfully we have a Pelvic Floor guru to help us today!

    Allison Oswald, board certified women’s health Doctor of Physical Therapy has such a wealth of knowledge! This episode is packed full of incredibly vital information for all women, especially if you’re a mother or want to have children someday. I can’t wait for you to listen and be like…oh wow I did not know that!

    Don’t wait any longer, press play…

    Website: https://www.allisonoswald.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/allisonoswald/

    • 44 min
    40. Attia Taylor: Making health education accessible for all

    40. Attia Taylor: Making health education accessible for all

    Today we have Attia Taylor on the podcast to help us chat about making health education accessible for all! Attia is a NYC based musician and creative producer. She is the founder of Womanly Magazine. A publication providing accessible health information to women and non-binary people through visual and literary art. Her work is rooted in social justice, art, and design, to bring inclusive and culturally relevant content to sound, print and digital realms, and that is exactly what we are talking about today. Her work is amazing, and the inspiration behind it is inspiring. Please enjoy and get involved with her work below:

    Womanly Mag: https://www.womanlymag.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/womanlymag/
    Attia Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/attia/

    • 34 min
    39. Louise de Menthon: Unmedicated Vaginal Twin Birth Story

    39. Louise de Menthon: Unmedicated Vaginal Twin Birth Story

    This incredible birth story is brought to us today by Louise de Menthon. She shares with us her experience of having an unmedicated, vaginal twin birth. She takes us down her very non-traditional path when it comes to giving birth to twins, and the amount of strength and bravery it required to stand in her power and have the birth that she dreamed of. This episode is an incredible reminder of the power that the medical system has on us women when we're in labor, and just how far we've removed ourselves from natural birth. It reminds us how important it is to educated ourselves on childbirth and the options available to us. On top of sharing her wonderfully positive and inspiring twin birth story, Louise and I have some empowering conversations surrounding birth itself. This episode is one I recommend listening to if having children (one, two or four), is in your future. It's thought provoking, and incredibly important. 

    Louise thank you for sharing this with us. It will be deeply treasured. 

    Louise Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/loudementhon/
    Loup Yoga: https://drm.land/loupyoga

    • 1 hr 11 min
    38. Tracy Gillet/Raised Good: Exploring the Practice of Natural Parenting

    38. Tracy Gillet/Raised Good: Exploring the Practice of Natural Parenting

    Today we are talking about the practice of Natural parenting. Kind of stepping away from all of the should’s and expectations of what parent has looked like in the past and moving in to a more conscious and understanding way of communicating with our children. Before I get into things I want to just say that this community and podcast is not here to judge the way parents do things currently. I’m a mom who is excited by expanding her knowledge base and this is a way of sharing different points of view. So embrace what feels right and leave what doesn’t.

    Our guest of honour today is the amazing Tracy Gillett. She is the founder, writer and advocate behind the award-winning blog, Raised Good - a guide to natural parenting in the modern world. Her instagram is like a parenting bible with some pure gold excerpts that I find deep comfort in. She has reached millions of women worldwide and has some amazing offerings on her website and social media, so be sure to follow and engage with her, you can find her details in the episode notes.

    I hope you enjoy this episode as much as I enjoyed recording it!

    Website: https://raisedgood.com/
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raisedgood/

    • 48 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
8 Ratings

8 Ratings

stephstrongarms ,

Amazing space to be heard and vulnerable

This podcast gets into the real topics that impact mothers, women, and so much more. It is honest and the speakers are amazing. I love to listen to these on nap times or when I go to the store or a walk. It always leaves me feeling heard and understood, especially for those uncomfortable topics that are not always easy to talk about. Thanks for adding information to this space!

shaundell1984 ,

Love this podcast!!

Meet Me Downstairs is a very open, honest look at so many things we aren’t discussing enough in this sort of way. I’m glad that we are becoming more open about life being a bit messy a lot of the times and admitting that messy is ok and normal. I highly recommend this podcast and give it 5 stars. Xo

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