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To do a Slow Postpartum is to step gently into motherhood with mindful intention and love.

In this podcast, Jojo Hogan, founder of the Slow Postpartum Movement, explores the potent and transformational time that is the first few months after birth. A time when all new mothers & parents deserve to be loved, nurtured, nourished, supported and celebrated so that they can do the same for their babies.

With interviews and wisdom to help you view postpartum as a time of sacred transition, this podcast will give inspiration and tools to create a Slow Postpartum full of peace & satisfaction.

The Slow Postpartum Podcast Jojo Hogan

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To do a Slow Postpartum is to step gently into motherhood with mindful intention and love.

In this podcast, Jojo Hogan, founder of the Slow Postpartum Movement, explores the potent and transformational time that is the first few months after birth. A time when all new mothers & parents deserve to be loved, nurtured, nourished, supported and celebrated so that they can do the same for their babies.

With interviews and wisdom to help you view postpartum as a time of sacred transition, this podcast will give inspiration and tools to create a Slow Postpartum full of peace & satisfaction.

    Pelvic Health and Postpartum Recovery, a Conversation with Lynn Schulte

    Pelvic Health and Postpartum Recovery, a Conversation with Lynn Schulte

    Have you ever wondered how the pelvis transforms during childbirth and what impact it has on the postpartum body? 
    In this episode of the Slow Postpartum podcast, we delve into the details of pelvic health and birth recovery with Lynn Schulte, a birth healing specialist and pelvic health physical therapist with over three decades of experience.
     
    Join us as we uncover the secrets to supporting postpartum healing by empowering new parents with knowledge and resources.

    In this episode:

    Understanding the intricate changes in the pelvis during childbirth.

    Exploring the concept of the "open birthing pattern" and its effects on postpartum recovery.

    Recognizing signs of pelvic imbalance and seeking appropriate care.

    The importance of addressing pelvic pain and discomfort for overall well-being.

    Insights into Lynn Schulte's Institute for Birth Healing and its mission to improve postpartum care worldwide. 

    Highlights of the upcoming Birth Healing Summit, featuring experts sharing valuable knowledge on pregnancy, labor, and postpartum recovery.


    Stay tuned for more Slow Postpartum wisdom, and feel free to explore additional sources on postpartum nutrition in my cookbook, "The Slow Postpartum Kitchen." Purchase it here:⁠⁠ ⁠
    ⁠⁠⁠⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/courses/slow-postpartum-kitchen-ebook⁠⁠⁠


    If you have enjoyed this podcast, I'm always grateful if you would Like & Subscribe now. And do connect with me on social media at @slowpostpartum.


    I can't wait to share more Slow Postpartum wisdom with you.


    Find more about my work here:⁠⁠ ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/⁠⁠⁠


    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here:⁠⁠ ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf

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    Join The Art of Slow Postpartum™ for doulas and birthworkers:
    https://slow-postpartum.newzenler.com/courses/the-art-of-slow-postpartum-trainingConnect with Lynn Schulte:


    Directory: https://directory.instituteforbirthhealing.com/
    YT Video: https://www.youtube.com/watchv=JRUPAwTN1P4&t=119s
    Website:  https://instituteforbirthhealing.com

    Birth Healing Summit:  Birthhealingsummit.com

    • 25 min.
    Planning a Peaceful and Positive Postpartum

    Planning a Peaceful and Positive Postpartum

    Have you ever wondered why some families sail smoothly through the postpartum period while others face overwhelming challenges? 

    In this episode of the Slow Postpartum Podcast, we unravel the key to a peaceful and positive postpartum by diving into the important topic of planning for the weeks following childbirth. 

    Join me, Jojo Hogan, your host, as we explore the transformative benefits of slow postpartum planning. Discover the profound impact it can have on the well-being of new parents, babies, and the entire family unit. 



    What we talked about:


    A story of two contrasting postpartum experiences.


    The challenges faced by an overwhelmed new mom.


    The positive outcomes of a family who were prepared for the postpartum.


    The power and impact of detailed postpartum planning.


    The role of postpartum care providers in educating and supporting new families.


    Tips and insights for addressing various aspects of postpartum care.


    Announcement of a live webinar on postpartum planning.



    I would love to have you join my live webinar “How to Support New Families to Plan a Peaceful & Positive Postpartum’ on Feb 5th, 2024 here

    Stay tuned for more Slow Postpartum wisdom, and feel free to explore additional sources on postpartum nutrition in my cookbook, "The Slow Postpartum Kitchen." Purchase it here:⁠ 

    ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/courses/slow-postpartum-kitchen-ebook⁠⁠

    If you have enjoyed this podcast, I'm always grateful if you would Like & Subscribe now. And do connect with me on social media at @slowpostpartum.

    I can't wait to share more Slow Postpartum wisdom with you.

    Find more about my work here:⁠ ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/⁠⁠

    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here:⁠ ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf⁠⁠

    Join the Art of Slow Postpartum Training for Doulas and Birthworkers waitlist here:

    ⁠⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/f/group-training-wait-list⁠⁠

    • 13 min.
    Saying 'No' with Love: A Guide to Creating a Postpartum Sanctuary

    Saying 'No' with Love: A Guide to Creating a Postpartum Sanctuary

    Ever wondered about the delicate balance of welcoming visitors into the postpartum space? In this episode of the Slow Postpartum Podcast, we dive into the intricacies, joys and challenges of having friends and family as visitors in the postpartum space. I'm Jojo Hogan, your host and founder of the Slow Postpartum movement. Join me in this episode as we unravel the dynamics of creating a sacred and supportive space for new parents and their babies so that they are able to ease into this transformational yet often challenging time of their lives.

    What I talk about:


    The Importance of Postpartum Planning.
    Navigating Visitors in the Postpartum Space: discussing the challenges and joys of having friends and family as visitors in the weeks following birth. Encouraging the creation of a postpartum sanctuary that is sacred, supported, and safe.
    Setting Boundaries and Prioritising Emotional Support: emphasising the need for a supportive circle that understands and empathises with the varied emotions of new parents.
    The Role of Visitors as Servants: introducing the concept that visitors in the postpartum are there to serve and support the new family not be waited on themselves!
    The Right to Say No: empowering new parents to assert their rights to set boundaries and control the postpartum environment.

      Stay tuned for more Slow Postpartum wisdom, and feel free to explore additional resources on postpartum nutrition in my cookbook, "The Slow Postpartum Kitchen." Purchase it here: ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/courses/slow-postpartum-kitchen-ebook⁠

    If you have enjoyed this podcast, I'd be so grateful if you would Like & Subscribe now. And do connect with me on social media at @slowpostpartum.

    I can't wait to share more insights and empower you on your postpartum adventure.

    Find more about my work here: ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/⁠

    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here: ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf⁠

    Join the Art of Slow Postpartum Training for Doulas and Birthworkers waitlist here:

    ⁠https://slowpostpartum.com/f/group-training-wait-list⁠

    • 15 min.
    Fueling Recovery: Postpartum Nutrition Insights

    Fueling Recovery: Postpartum Nutrition Insights

    Have you ever wondered about the best things to cook for new mothers and parents in the weeks following the birth of their baby? Well, you're in for a treat as we unravel the vital importance of postpartum nutrition, cooking and recipes, combining traditional wisdom with modern nutritional science.

    Welcome, everyone, to another episode of the Slow Postpartum Podcast! 

    Today, we're diving deep into the heart of postpartum cooking, exploring the magic that happens when a new mother is optimally nourished in the postpartum weeks following birth.



    What I talk about :



    - The secrets of traditional postpartum cooking and how warm, well-cooked, easily digestible meals stand as common threads in diverse cultural traditions.

    - The science behind postpartum meals, understanding how they aid in optimal nutrient absorption and support the postpartum healing process.

    - Why meals for new parents should ideally be crafted by others and served with love, offering not just nourishment but also a profound act of connection and care.

    - Practical tips on planning and stocking up on essential postpartum ingredients before baby arrives. 

    - Understanding the importance and energetic properties of high-quality spices.

    - Adapting postpartum nutrition for vegetarian and vegan diets, ensuring optimal nutrients from plant-based sources.

    Whether you're a new parent or a caregiver, this episode is packed with insights to enhance your postpartum journey. Stay tuned for more Slow Postpartum wisdom, and feel free to explore additional resources on postpartum nutrition in my cookbook, "The Slow Postpartum Kitchen." Purchase it here: https://slowpostpartum.com/courses/slow-postpartum-kitchen-ebook



    If you have enjoyed this podcast, I'd be so grateful if you would Like & Subscribe now. And do connect with me on social media at @slowpostpartum.

    I can't wait to share more insights and empower you on your postpartum adventure.



    Find more about my work here: https://slowpostpartum.com/



    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here: https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf



    Join the Art of Slow Postpartum Training for Doulas and Birthworkers waitlist here:

    https://slowpostpartum.com/f/group-training-wait-list

    • 20 min.
    Pelvic Healing Wisdom with Victoria Caulfield

    Pelvic Healing Wisdom with Victoria Caulfield

    Have you ever thought about why pelvic physiotherapy is crucial for postpartum wellbeing? In this episode of the Slow Postpartum Podcast, you will find out more about the many benefits of this therapy for postpartum mothers and birthing people.



    Today we're joined by Victoria Caulfield, an experienced pelvic health physiotherapist from Exeter, UK. Victoria is passionate about pelvic health for all, not just over the postpartum period but for lifelong optimal health.



    What we talked about:


    Demystifying internal assessments in pelvic health.
    Challenges of addressing pelvic pain and its impact on well-being.
    Advocating for increased attention and funding for pelvic health in healthcare.
    Four tips for Postpartum pelvic health
    Postpartum sexuality

    Join us on this enlightening journey through the intricate landscape of pelvic health, offering practical guidance for parents, healthcare professionals, and anyone curious about this vital but yet often overlooked aspect of . 



    Connect with Victoria here: https://www.thepostpartumphysio.co.uk/

    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/victoria_postpartum_physio/



    Find more about my work here: https://slowpostpartum.com/



    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here: https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf



    Join the Art of Slow Postpartum Training for Doulas and Birthworkers waitlist here:

    https://slowpostpartum.com/f/group-training-wait-list

    • 37 min.
    Slow Postpartum Stories - Zoe and Jack

    Slow Postpartum Stories - Zoe and Jack

    Today I speak to Zoe, whose choices and preparations for her slow postpartum with her second baby Jack left a lasting impression on me.


    Zoe is a local Shiatsu practitioner/massage therapist & friend from Devon, UK. During out chat she shares her experiences of postpartum with both of her babies and reflects on her overall mothering journey through the lens of her knowledge of traditional Chinese & Ayurvedic medicine.



    I hope you will find inspiration from this conversation and the thoughtful choices Zoe made for her well-being and that of her family.

    What we spoke about:

    * The importance of bodywork during postpartum.
    * Preparing for postpartum with insights from "The Golden Month" by Jenny Allison.
    * The physical healing process and the significance of optimal nutrition.
    * The interdependence of community support during postpartum.
    * Recognizing the importance of vulnerability in postpartum.
    * Shifting cultural narratives around postpartum challenges.
    * The significance of planning for postpartum care.

    *Recommendations for meal trains and seeking community support.
    * Insights from Chinese medicine on the three gateways: menstruation, birth, and menopause.
    * Recognizing the impact of postpartum care on long-term health.


    Find Zoe on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bodymindremembering/

    Find more about my work here: https://slowpostpartum.com/

    Download my Free Guide “Five ways to holistically support postpartum families for doulas and birthworkers” here: https://slowpostpartum.com/f/five-ways-pdf



    I have a new training coming up for perinatal professionals!

    Join the Art of Slow Postpartum Training for Doulas and Birthworkers waitlist here:
    https://slowpostpartum.com/f/group-training-wait-list

    • 23 min.

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