What if we were taught..

Kate Martyn

Welcome to the "what if we were taught.." podcast with your host Kate Martyn. A Midwife and Mum who knows first hand that there is just sooo much more we could offer our future parents to be.. A podcast developed to bring a collective amount of resources, wisdom and knowledge to couples surrounding Pregnancy, Birth, the Postpartum and Parenting.

  1. 1d ago

    Low-Tox Living for Pregnancy, Parenthood & Family Health with Alexx Stuart

    What does "low-tox living" actually mean, and how do you navigate it without becoming overwhelmed? In this episode, I'm joined by the incredible Alexx Stuart, founder of Low Tox Life, bestselling author, educator, and one of Australia's leading voices in practical, evidence-based low-tox living. Together, we explore how small, realistic changes can support your health, your family, and future generations—without falling into perfectionism or fear. This conversation is especially relevant for those who are pregnant, preparing for conception, raising young children, or simply wanting to create a healthier home and lifestyle. Alexx shares her own journey into the low-tox world, breaks down some of the biggest misconceptions around "natural" products and greenwashing, and offers practical strategies to reduce toxic load in a way that feels achievable and sustainable. In This Episode We Chat About: What low-tox living really means (and what it doesn't) Why perfectionism can be more harmful than helpful Greenwashing and how to identify misleading product claims The hidden impact of synthetic fragrances and phthalates Simple swaps for personal care, cleaning products, and the home EMFs, baby monitors, Wi-Fi, and practical ways to reduce exposure Mold, humidity, and why indoor air quality matters Food quality, produce vs. processed foods, and feeding children without overwhelm How small changes can create a powerful ripple effect for future generations Why mindset and mental wellbeing are an essential part of any health journey About Alexx Stuart Alexx Stuart is the founder of Low Tox Life, a global education platform helping people make informed choices about food, personal care products, household items, and environmental health. After beginning her own health journey in 2010, Alexx became passionate about uncovering the lack of transparency within the food, personal care, and cleaning industries. Since then, she has built a trusted community focused on practical, positive, and evidence-based approaches to healthier living. She is the author of the bestselling books Low Tox Life and Low Tox Life Food, host of the popular Low Tox Life Podcast, and creator of a range of affordable courses that help families make meaningful changes without the confusion or overwhelm. Want to Dive Deeper into Low-Tox Living? If this conversation resonated with you, you'll find links below to Alexx's books, courses, and educational resources. Whether you're just getting started or wanting to deepen your knowledge, Alexx has done the research for you. Her courses—including Go Low Tox, Low Tox Kids, Preconception Ninja, Inflammation Ninja, Thrive, and Real Food Rockstars—provide step-by-step guidance grounded in evidence and real-world practicality. They are affordable, easy to follow, and designed to help you make confident, informed decisions without needing to spend hours researching everything yourself. By purchasing through the links below, you'll also be directly supporting this podcast at no additional cost to you. Every purchase helps me continue bringing these important conversations to families, and I'm incredibly grateful for your support. Books- check out her Low Tox Life book HERE and  her Low Tox Life Food HERE   🎉 Book Giveaway If you're listening to this episode shortly after release, I'm giving away a FREE hard copy of Alexx's bestselling book Low Tox Life. Head over to my Instagram page HERE for details on how to enter. The giveaway will only be running for the next few days, so don't miss your chance to get your hands on this fantastic resource. And even if you're listening later, make sure you follow along—I regularly run book giveaways and special offers as a way of supporting authors and sharing valuable resources with this community. For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Connect with Kate: For more pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and parenting conversations, follow along on Instagram and subscribe to the podcast so you never miss an episode. 💛 Instagram: @whatifweweretaught and @the_pregnancy_collective Facebook: The Pregnancy Collective Follow Alexx  Instagram —@lowtoxlife Website —www.lowtoxlife.com   Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    1h 11m
  2. Mar 17

    Chiropractic Care in Pregnancy, Postpartum & Babies with Dr Rachael Davie

    In this episode, I'm joined by chiropractor Dr Rachael Davie to explore the role of chiropractic care in pregnancy, birth preparation, postpartum recovery, and infant wellbeing. Rachael specialises in perinatal and paediatric chiropractic care, and together we unpack many of the myths and misconceptions that still surround chiropractic work — particularly when it comes to pregnant women and babies. We discuss the different techniques used in chiropractic care (including gentle, low-force approaches), how bodywork can support pelvic alignment during pregnancy, and why this may help create optimal conditions for birth. We also explore the importance of collaborative care — including working alongside physiotherapists, lactation consultants, and other practitioners to support families throughout pregnancy and the postpartum period. A large part of this conversation focuses on the role of chiropractic care in babies, particularly those experiencing feeding challenges, tension patterns, or difficulties related to tongue ties. Rachel shares how gentle bodywork can support babies by addressing fascial tension, improving movement patterns, and supporting the nervous system. This episode is a fascinating look at the role of bodywork in the perinatal period and offers a deeper understanding of how gentle structural support may benefit both mothers and babies. In This Episode We Discuss • What chiropractic care actually involves • Common myths and misconceptions about chiropractic treatment • The different chiropractic techniques used in pregnancy and paediatrics • Why pelvic alignment and symmetry may support birth physiology • The role of bodywork in supporting optimal fetal positioning • Pregnancy-related discomforts such as pelvic pain, sciatica and round ligament pain • Why collaborative care between practitioners is so important • The role of pelvic floor physiotherapy in pregnancy • Postpartum recovery and nervous system regulation • How posture and feeding positions impact the postpartum body • Gentle chiropractic care for babies • Feeding challenges, tongue ties and body tension in infants • The connection between the mouth, neck and nervous system • Why early bodywork may support breastfeeding and infant comfort • Primitive reflexes and early neurodevelopment in babies Dr Rachael Davie is a chiropractor and RMIT graduate, holding a Bachelor of Health Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Chiropractic. She has undertaken extensive postgraduate training, including a Diplomate in Paediatric Neurodevelopment, and further studies in Sacro-Occipital Technique, the Activator Method, cranial work and intra-oral fascia releasing, primitive reflex and tone assessment, and Applied Kinesiology. Dr Rachael Davie Dr Davie has a strong clinical interest in paediatrics and neurodevelopment, with a focus on cranial care, oral tie assessment, and collaborative work with orofacial myologists. She also performs neurodevelopmental assessments for school-aged children. Alongside her paediatric focus, Dr Davie works closely with women during pregnancy and in postpartum care, and has additional interests in TMJ dysfunction and sports chiropractic care. Through her work, Dr Davie is passionate about supporting nervous system health and helping patients of all ages achieve optimal function and development. For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on ; Instagram: @whatifweweretaught and @the_pregnancy_collective Facebook: The Pregnancy Collective Follow Dr Rachael Davie Instagram — @solacebodyworkgc    Website —Solacebodywork Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    46 min
  3. Mar 2

    Honouring Early Pregnancy Loss through; Culture, Care and the Physiological perspective with Dr Naomi Jansson

    In this deeply thoughtful and expansive conversation, I'm joined by Naomi Jansson to explore early pregnancy loss through a cultural, historical, and physiological lens. Together, we unpack the lived experience of women navigating pregnancy loss and examine the broader context in which it exists — including the taboo that still surrounds miscarriage, the influence of culture and religion, and the gaps in current health infrastructure. We explore how traditional medicine systems acknowledge the physiology of pregnancy loss, and how different cultures manage and support women during this time. By looking beyond the Western model of care, we reflect on what is often missing — and what becomes possible when pregnancy loss is recognised as a significant rite of passage and honoured as a true postpartum experience. This episode places strong emphasis on nourishing and supporting the mother not only emotionally and psychologically, but biologically and hormonally. We discuss the importance of tending to the postpartum body after early loss, and how deeper recognition at an individual and systemic level can lead to more compassionate, comprehensive care. Naomi also shares practical examples of how care can look different, and introduces the "Complete Care Women's Wellness " model she is developing - a clinical and case-management approach designed specifically to better support women experiencing pregnancy loss. This is an important and necessary conversation for midwives, birth workers, and anyone wanting to better understand how we can meet women - and ourselves - with greater reverence, understanding, and care. Dr Naomi Jansson Is a second-generation Chinese Medicine Doctor and educator, and an integrative Clinical Nurse Consultant specialising in Women's Health and Complex Clinical Care, with over 25 years of experience. She works across private clinics, integrative health centres, and hospital settings, where she has held leadership roles including Clinical Lead and Perinatal Service Manager. In all settings, she is a dedicated advocate for Traditional Medicine, women-centred models of care, and culturally responsive practice. Naomi serves as an advisor on the STEM Committee at RMIT and sits on the Board of the Matrescence Birth Centre. She is the Founder and Clinical Director of The Well Supported Mothers Collective, which provides professional education and resources in women's health, pregnancy, and postpartum care. Raised in a Traditional Medicine household, Naomi developed an early, embodied relationship with classical healing systems. This foundation led to formal study and lifelong apprenticeship across multiple East Asian medical traditions, including Chinese Medicine (Zhongyi), Japanese Medicine (HariKyu), Tibetan Medicine (Sowa Rigpa), and Indian Medicine (Ayurveda). In addition to her classical training, Naomi has cultivated deep relationships with intercultural and folk medicine traditions for women's health. Her studies include learning from Indigenous Australian, South American, European, Middle Eastern, Irish/Celtic, and Russian teachers, midwives, and traditional practitioners. Her training encompasses pelvic steaming, Closing the Bones rituals, rebozo and faja abdominal binding, traditional womb and breast care practices, movement for birth, folk herbalism, and therapeutic foods and teas for recovery. Her work holds a particular focus on comprehensive postpartum recovery, honouring all pregnancy and birth experiences.   For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on ; Instagram: @whatifweweretaught and @the_pregnancy_collective   Facebook: The Pregnancy Collective Follow Naomi Instagram — @gentle_traditions and @well_supported_ mother and @complete_care_womens_wellness Website —Gentle Traditions and The Well Supported Mothers Collective and Complete Care Womens Wellness Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    1h 25m
  4. Feb 11

    Partners, This One Is For You

    Ok Fella's..If you're listening to this episode, firstly — well done. Your role in birth is massive. You are not just a bystander. You are a core part of this experience, and in labour, she will look to you more than anyone else for safety, reassurance and grounding. In this episode, I'm sharing my top tips for partners on how to truly support your woman through pregnancy, birth and postpartum — in a way that builds connection, confidence and calm. I cover: Why getting educated about birth matters more than you realise (and how it changes everything) The conversations you need to have during pregnancy to understand what she actually wants What labour really looks like — and how to "read the room" Practical, in-the-moment tools: massage, hip squeezes, breath work, tone of voice, eye contact and nervous system regulation What to say (and what not to say) How to advocate for her if plans change Setting up the birth environment and protecting the "birth bubble" Why a doula can support both of you How to look after yourself during a long labour The emotional side of birth for partners — including fear, helplessness and overwhelm Postpartum: your new role as support crew, gatekeeper and emotional anchor We also talk honestly about: When birth doesn't go to plan (induction, epidural, caesarean, NICU) Birth trauma for dads Postpartum depression in men The huge identity shift that happens after baby arrives Skin-to-skin for partners and the powerful brain changes that come with it The questions men are often too afraid to ask  Plus, I share helpful resources to get you started. Here's what I want you to remember: You are there to witness, support and believe in her. It's natural to want to "solve" her pain (if she has pain) - but what she needs most is connection, presence and to feel heard. In birth and in postpartum. You will never forget the way your partner gives birth. And she will never forget the way you made her feel while she did it. You don't need to be perfect. You just need to be present. For full show notes and links mentioned in this episode head over to: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on Instagram; whatifweweretaught the_pregnancy_collective Follow me on Facebook; The Pregnancy Collective Please note; all information shared on this Podcast by myself or guests is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    46 min
  5. Jan 31

    Exploring Menarche and The Menstraul Cycle with Jane Hardwicke Collings

    In this powerful conversation, I'm joined by Jane Hardwicke Collings — international speaker, author, and pioneer in the field of rites of passage for women. Together, we explore how we can begin reframing Menarche and the menstrual cycle, moving away from shame, silence, and purely clinical education, and towards a culture of understanding, respect, and embodied wisdom. This episode is especially for parents who feel like they're starting from scratch — those who were never taught about their own cycles in a holistic way and now want to do things differently for their children. We discuss ; How to educate both daughters and sons.  When these conversations can begin, and how to create a supportive household culture around the menstrual cycle. Jane shares her beautiful framework of the cycle as seasons, explores the emotional, mental, and physical rhythms across the month, and offers practical insights into hormones, and the body's innate wisdom. We discuss the significant role fathers play and how they can support their daughters. We also dive into rites of passage, honouring menarche in meaningful ways and what society could look like if we truly supported cyclical living. This episode is an invitation to help remove shame, empower families, and create a cultural shift so the next generation grows up informed, respected, and deeply connected to their bodies.                                 *********Book Giveaway**********   To honour Jane's work, I'll be running a giveaway of two of her beautiful books: Becoming a Woman: A Guide for Girls Approaching Menstruation and Blood Rites: The Spiritual Practice of Menstruation  Head over to the "What If We Were Taught" Instagram page HERE to find out more. For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on ; Instagram: @whatifweweretaught and @the_pregnancy_collective Facebook: The Pregnancy Collective Follow Jane Hardwicke Collings Instagram — @janehardwickecollings and @schoolofshamanicwomancraft Facebook-Jane Hardwicke Collings Website — www.janehardwickecollings.com and www.schoolofshamanicwomancraft.com Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    1h 27m
  6. Jan 13

    Gaia- Holistic Family and Birthing Sanctuary

    Today I'm joined by Tara Power and Franziska Alderton, two visionary women working to bring "Gaia" a Holistic Birthing and Family Sanctuary to life on the Gold Coast. In this episode, we explore the why behind Gaia, the vision for a holistic birthing sanctuary, and the model of care they hope to offer families. Tara and Franziska share how Gaia differs from existing maternity care models, where they're currently at in the planning process, their anticipated timeline, and their call to action for practitioners who feel aligned with this work. This conversation is an invitation; to build momentum, community, and connection, and to call in the people needed to help bring this shared vision into reality.  Franziska Alderton Franziska brings nearly 20 years' experience in program and project management, infrastructure planning, and engineering across Australia and Europe. The vision for Gaia was born from her own lived experience of early motherhood and matrescence, and a deep desire to create a village of care, support, and connection for women and families. Tara Power Tara Power is the founder of Earth Mothers Community, supporting women through fertility, motherhood, and rites of passage using body-based wisdom, feminine energetics, and creative expression. Her work is informed by training in Ayurvedic health, yoga, trauma-informed therapy, and women's bodywork, and is deeply shaped by her own journey of transformation. About Gaia Gaia Holistic Birthing and Family Sanctuary's vision is to be; a heart-led, evidence-based, women-centred model of maternity and family care. Through a collaborative, multidisciplinary team, Gaia supports informed choice, continuity of care, emotional wellbeing, and community connection throughout pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on Instagram: @whatifweweretaught @the_pregnancy_collective Follow Gaia Instagram — @gaiabirthingsanctuary Facebook- Gaia Holistic Birthing and Family Sanctuary Website — www.gaiabirthing.com.au Donation for Go Fund me HERE to help support the build of Gaia Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    1h 9m
  7. 11/30/2025

    What is "MumSafe" with Jen Dugard

    In this episode, I'm joined by Jen Dugard. Jen Dugard is the founder of  MumSafe, creator of Safe return to Exercise certification and author of How to Love your Body as much as your Baby.. In this episode we take a deep dive into what MumSafe is, why it exists, and why safe, well-informed exercise guidance is so essential for every pregnant and postpartum woman. Together, we explore: • The importance of training in facilities that understand pregnancy and postpartum needs, and how this protects women from injury • Current exercise guidelines and how to prepare your body for birth • Pelvic floor awareness and why it should underpin all training • What women should look for when choosing a trainer or gym — including red flags and must-ask questions • What gold-standard screening looks like in practice • How to tell if a gym is genuinely pelvic-floor aware (including language, progression, and what NOT to hear) • The Mumsafe model, what makes it unique, and the ongoing education required for all Mumsafe trainers • How systems advocacy and public health awareness could transform the way we support mothers This is a powerful, much-needed conversation about raising the standard of care for mums through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum — and creating safer, more supportive spaces for every woman to move her body. And if your wanting to get your hands on a free copy of one of Jen's book head over to the "@whatifweweretaught " instagram page to check out the giveaway xx. For full show notes and all links mentioned, visit: www.thepregnancycollective.com.au Follow me on Instagram: @whatifweweretaught @the_pregnancy_collective Connect with Jen Instagram — @jendugard and @mumsafemovement Website — https://www.jendugard.com and https://mumsafemovement.com Please note: All information shared in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be a substitute for medical advice.

    1h 10m

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Welcome to the "what if we were taught.." podcast with your host Kate Martyn. A Midwife and Mum who knows first hand that there is just sooo much more we could offer our future parents to be.. A podcast developed to bring a collective amount of resources, wisdom and knowledge to couples surrounding Pregnancy, Birth, the Postpartum and Parenting.

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