51 episodes

Selected podcasts from the More Beautiful Life patreon series.

A More Beautiful Life with Kate White Kate White

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Selected podcasts from the More Beautiful Life patreon series.

    Episode 69: Dr. Gauri Lowe, Homebirth Doctor, Holistic Women's Wellness

    Episode 69: Dr. Gauri Lowe, Homebirth Doctor, Holistic Women's Wellness

    Dr. Gauri Lowe, a medical doctor and natural birth specialist, draws on over two decades of experience supporting women. After her own homebirth during studies, she became an advocate for physiological birth, later apprenticing with a homebirth midwife to learn how to support homebirths.
    Since her second son's birth (in water, at home), Dr. Gauri divides her time between South Africa and rural India, passionately supporting homebirths, teaching midwifery, and consulting in integrative women's health. Now based in South Africa with her family, she offers transformative courses, focusing on postpartum care, the Sacred Model of Birth, and reframing women's healthcare.
    Dr. Lowe emphasizes holistic approaches, weaving in natural remedies and ancient healing traditions with a sound clinical background too. With 12+ years as a birth advocate, she creates safe spaces for women during childbirth.
    https://www.drgaurilowe.com/

    • 47 min
    Episode 68: Marinah Farrell, Phoenix Midwife, Founder Indigenous Birth

    Episode 68: Marinah Farrell, Phoenix Midwife, Founder Indigenous Birth

    Marinah identifies as an indigiqueer chicana daughter of a spiritual, artistic mother from Chihuahua, Mexico who taught her traditional medicine, a Chicano musician and Engineer father from the borderlands, and mother to indigenous mixed-race children and grandchildren.
    Marinah is the owner of Phoenix Midwife and the founder of Indigenous Birth, an umbrella organization for diverse advocacy and health justice projects which affirms the importance of traditional and indigenous midwives and assembles initiatives and coalitions nationally and internationally. She is also a sometime podcaster, public speaker and writer.
    Marinah has served as consultant, facilitator, board member, Executive Director, and midwife for health justice projects in the U.S, North America, Central America, and Uganda, facilitating policy initiatives on public health responses, indigenous/immigrant reproductive and primary healthcare access, education programs, birth center development, and workforce development.
    Marinah is a founding member of Phoenix Allies for Community Health, a free clinic primarily serving immigrant families, a direct result of her active street medic work. Marinah is the past president of the Midwives Alliance of North America, and worked in a dedicated coalition with national midwifery groups for United States Midwifery, Education, Regulation, and Association (USMERA).
    Marinah is a Culture of Health Leader, advisory board member for Birth Detroit, Team Leader for an all POC midwifery learning collaborative in Arizona through a project initiated by the Institute of Medicaid Innovation, working alongside native and indigenous immigrant communities on reclamation of birth sovereignty, and planning essential convenings for midwives and healers.
    Marinah is a practitioner in Somatic Experiencing, with advancing certification in the prenatal and perinatal period, as part of her dedication to traditional medicine and healing.
    Marinah is the past Director of Organizational Wellness with Birth Center Equity, and is currently under Fellowship.
    Marinah’s current roles, besides the multiple projects of Indigenous Birth, focus primarily in facilitation with Breath of My Heart Birthplace, the only Native-led nonprofit free standing birth center in the United States, Center for Indigenous Midwifery, learning indigenous data collection in partnership with The Firelight Group, and working with her traditional teachers in Mexico learning traditional medicine, and creating artistic and medicinal resources.
    Website: https://www.indigenousbirth.org/
    Contact: info@indigenousbirth.org

    • 47 min
    Episode 67: Ashely Brichter, Founder and CEO of Birthsmarter

    Episode 67: Ashely Brichter, Founder and CEO of Birthsmarter

    Ashley Brichter is a life-long educator, birth worker, consultant, and entrepreneur. In addition to improving maternal health, she is a champion for systemic reforms to improve the lives of families by rebalancing the division of labor at home and funding parental leave, universal health care, and progressive early childhood education. Despite her experience with hundreds of families as a doula, lactation counselor, and birth educator – like so many, her first birth did not “go as planned.” Better for it, she founded Birthsmarter in 2019, which provides unbiased, inclusive, and award-winning practical wisdom and guidance to the next generation of families. Ashley was born and raised in New York City, is a proud Bi-Co graduate, and currently lives in Salt Lake City where she has learned to love camping with her husband and two amazing kids. She is a Certified Fair Play Facilitator, a Tory Burch Fellow, and she sits on the board of ProNatal Fitness.
    https://birthsmarter.com/

    • 52 min
    Episode 66: Lynn Korst, PPNE, Prenatal and Perinatal Therapist and Educator

    Episode 66: Lynn Korst, PPNE, Prenatal and Perinatal Therapist and Educator

    After spending her early career in the corporate world Lynn transitioned into the field of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology after becoming a parent. She currently supports adults and families with early attachment trauma histories and is serving as the Vice President on the Board of Directors at APPPAH.
    She is a graduate of the Castellino Foundations training as well as a Prenatal and Perinatal Educator from the Association of Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Health (APPPAH).
    She has also completed the Castellino Family Practitioner Training and is on staff of the Building & Enhancing Bonding and Attachment Clinic (BEBA). She is working towards becoming a certified Womb Surround Process Facilitator.
    She is a certified practitioner of NARM (Nuero Affective Relational Model) which helps integrate early childhood survival strategies. She holds a certificate in Trauma Informed Somatic Therapy and is a facilitator of the Circle of Security Parenting Program.
    Her greatest joy is spending time with her family. She is the proud mom of three grown children and lives with her husband in Boulder Colorado.

    • 40 min
    Episode 65: Margery Segal, LPC, RSMT, IDME, PPN, Whole Movement Center

    Episode 65: Margery Segal, LPC, RSMT, IDME, PPN, Whole Movement Center

    Margery Segal LPC, RSMT, IDME, PPN is the founder of the Whole Movement Center PLLC located in Austin, Texas. She has spent the last 20 years teaching her embodied approach to pre/perinatal psychology and somatic attachment and bonding in Brasil, Australia, Canada and Texas. She works with individuals, families, couples, infants, children, and people of all ages on early developmental attachment trauma and the art of creating fulfilling relationships. She integrates Dance & Theater, Body-Mind Centering®, Somatic Experiencing, Developmental Movement, and Prenatal Birth Attachment Therapy into experiential sessions and workshops. Her workshops provide a fun therapeutic experiential approach to a depth of neurobiological and body-mind concepts that help students transform and grow. She currently is enrolling women in Her year-long Whole Movement Embodiment Body Recovery Program. This is an online group program (with an in-person intensive) for women who are seeking to recover from a major transition such as caretaking, illness, aging or loss, or any major life change that has affected their relationship with their body. I invite participants who want to commit to learning a somatic movement and therapeutic approach to recovering a new sense of self, while becoming re-embodied and personally empowered as they move forward in their lives.
    Email:   explore@wholemovementcenter.com
    Website: www.wholemovementcenter.com

    • 36 min
    Episode 64: Klaus Evertz, Art, Body, Psychotherapist and Writer in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology

    Episode 64: Klaus Evertz, Art, Body, Psychotherapist and Writer in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology

    Episode 64: Klaus Evertz, Art, Body, Psychotherapist and Writer in Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology
    Klaus Evertz, lecturer, works as psycho-, art- and body therapist in own office and Center for Palliative Medicine, University Hospital Cologne. Painter and cultural psychologist. Research in Images as Forms of Consciousness. Lectureships at the Universities Cologne and Dresden, the University for Environment and Economy (Depart. Art Therapy) Nuertingen and the Dr.Mildred-Scheel-Academy, Cologne. His main work is a design of a Prenatal Aesthetic in Kunstanalyse (Art Analysis) (2002). Editor of „Lehrbuch fuer Praenatale Psychologie (Textbook for Prenatal Psychology)“, Mattes, Heidelberg (2014) and "Handbook of Prenatal Psychology", Springer, New York (2020). Coauthor of „Lehrbuch für Palliativmedizin (Textbook for Palliative Medicine“, Schattauer, Stuttgart (1997, 2007, 2011). His pioneering re-search on pre- and perinatal trauma and transgenerational trauma has potential applications for psycho-, art- and bodytherapists helping to identify the effects of these traumata on mental health and behaviour. Since 1997 Member of the Advisory Board of „International Journal of Peri- and Prenatal Psychology and Medicine“, since 2007 Member of the Board of Associate Editors. He is Past-vice-president of the International Society for Prenatal and Perinatal Psychology and Medicine (ISPPM).
    Institut for Arttherapy and Artanalysis Cologne
    Neusser Str. 569
    50737 Köln/Cologne
    Germany
    Tel./Fax 0049 – 221 5509156
    E-mail: klausevertz@t-online.de
    klausevertz.de

    • 50 min

Customer Reviews

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7 Ratings

7 Ratings

Neel the Neovolver ,

Priceless and Awe-filled Sentiments

I love this podcast, and I'm stunned by the breadth of knowledge and the history Kate has in this and these fields related to pre- and per-natal psychology, embodied embryology, bodywork, advocacy, wholeness, mental well being, somatics, and I'd have to say, embodied journalism. I've heard this said before about Kate, and I'll echo it, Kate is a thought leader and pioneering purveyor and producer of work in the field of early life experiences. She's chosen to humbly study under and broadcast the work of other greats in the field, and she has made a platform for others to share their work in the field. Regarding the podcast, I've listened to each episode and learned so much, and I'm forever changed.

Birthkeeper CNK ,

Soul nourishing content

I love the depth and variety of interviews with Kates guests. Such wonderful birth psychology topics.

Jack in RVA ,

Insightful and interesting

I’m really glad this podcast exists. I just listened to the one with Karen on “The Year of Cosette” and was very grateful she shared her story. Thanks for providing a window into this deeply meaningful time.

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