Rewire For Birth

Cindy Tahhan

Dr. Cindy Tahhan, ND is a naturopathic doctor and birth guardian. This podcast is about rewiring how we think about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum by offering a holistic perspective that empowers you to embrace your journey with confidence and strength. Each week, we’ll bring you interviews with experts, valuable advice, and birth stories to help you feel prepared and empowered. We’ll dive deep into the transformative experience of bringing new life into the world and explore ways to make your birthing journey truly beautiful.

  1. 1d ago

    Ep 75. Circumcision: Tradition or Trauma? With Jenna McClelland

    The Rewire for Birth program is designed to help women prepare not only for birth — but for the transformation into motherhood. Learn more here:⁠Rewire for Birth In this episode, I sit down with Jenna McClelland for a deeply courageous and thought-provoking conversation about feminine power, the wounded & fractured masculine,  sexual reclamation, circumcision, motherhood, healing, and the sacred responsibility we have to future generations. Jenna shares the personal journey that led her to dedicate her life to advocating for the protection of children and raising awareness around circumcision. What began as a profound spiritual awakening eventually became a mission that would challenge cultural norms, question long-held beliefs, and invite deeper conversations about bodily autonomy, healing, and human connection. Together, we explore the relationship between feminine and masculine energy, the impact of shame and conditioning, and how healing often begins when we are willing to question what we've always accepted as normal. This conversation is powerful, emotional, and deeply eye-opening. Inside this episode, we explore: Jenna's journey of sexual reclamation and reconnecting with her feminine power How cultural, religious, and familial conditioning can disconnect women from themselvesThe role shame plays in shaping our relationship with our bodiesA life-changing dream that shifted the entire direction of Jenna's workWhy motherhood often awakens a deeper sense of purpose and protectionCircumcision and the conversations many people have never been invited to exploreThe impact of early childhood experiences on the masculine and feminine psycheThe connection between bodily autonomy and personal empowermentWhy questioning inherited beliefs can be an important part of healingThe relationship between trauma, disconnection, and emotional well-beingThe importance of witnessing, awareness, and conscious parentingHow women can reconnect with their intuition and inner wisdomHealing the wounded masculine through compassion and understandingWhy true advocacy begins with education and curiosityThe courage required to speak about controversial topics with loveCreating a future where children are honored, protected, and respectedHow purpose often finds us when we least expect itThe power of following a calling even when it feels uncomfortableReclaiming our voice, our bodies, and our ability to chooseWhy healing is both personal and collective More than anything, this episode is an invitation to approach difficult conversations with curiosity, compassion, and a willingness to see things from a new perspective. Healing begins with awareness. CONNECT WITH JENNA MCCLELLAND Website: https://www.alchemizewithjenna.com/ Instagram: @jenna_mcclelland_ CONNECT WITH CINDY Website: Cindy Tahhan Official Website Instagram: Dr. Cindy Tahhan Instagram Rewire for Birth: Rewire for Birth Instagram

    1h 22m
  2. May 27

    Ep 74 How Birth Awakens Us with Dr. Erica Grenci, BA, MH, ND

    The Rewire for Birth program is designed to help women prepare not only for birth — but for the transformation into motherhood. Learn more here:Rewire for Birth In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Erica Grenci, ND for a deeply eye-opening conversation about birth, healing, motherhood, and reconnecting with the wisdom of the body. We explore how pregnancy and birth can completely shift the way a woman sees herself, her health, and the world around her. From home birth experiences to questioning modern medical norms, this conversation opens the door to a more intentional, intuitive, and empowered approach to motherhood. Dr. Erica shares her personal birth experiences, her philosophy on healing, and why motherhood often becomes a catalyst for deeper awareness, questioning, and transformation. This episode is a reminder that birth is not simply a medical event — it is a transformational experience that can awaken deeper trust, intuition, and connection within ourselves. Inside this episode, we explore: Why birth can become one of the most transformational experiences in a woman’s life The deep awareness and perspective shifts that often happen after becoming a mother Why many women begin questioning conventional systems and approaches after birth The beauty and power of physiological birth and trusting the body Home birth experiences and creating a safe, calm birthing environment How fear and intervention can impact the birthing process Why many women underestimate what they are truly capable of The emotional, spiritual, and mental shifts that happen through motherhood How birth can reconnect women to intuition, lineage, and traditional wisdom The role belief and readiness play in healing Viewing healing as a partnership rather than something purely transactional Plant medicine, intention, and cultivating a deeper relationship with nature Why respect and gratitude toward nature matters in the healing journey The importance of slowing down, listening to the body, and reconnecting with natural rhythms Why motherhood often becomes a catalyst for healing and personal growth The importance of trusting your instincts and reconnecting with the intelligence of the body More than anything, this episode is a reminder that women are far more powerful, intuitive, and capable than they’ve been taught to believe. Birth has the ability to reconnect women back to themselves. CONNECT WITH DR. ERICA GRENCI Instagram: Dr. Erica Grenci Instagram Booking Link: Book with Dr. Erica Grenci CONNECT WITH CINDYWebsite: Cindy Tahhan Official Website Instagram: Dr. Cindy Tahhan Instagram Rewire for Birth: Rewire for Birth Instagram

    52 min
  3. May 14

    Ep 73 Navigating the Fourth Trimester with Jerusha Hull

    The Rewire for Birth program is currently offering a Mother’s Day special. You can receive $100 OFF with code MOTHERSDAYGIFT at checkout:https://www.rewireforbirth.com In this episode, I sit down with Jerusha Hull for a deeply validating and necessary conversation about the fourth trimester — the first three months after birth that so many women are completely unprepared for. We explore what really happens in the postpartum period, from the physical and hormonal shifts to the emotional and identity changes that come with becoming a mother. Jerusha beautifully breaks down the concept of the “fourth trimester” and why this season is not just about caring for a newborn — but also about navigating a profound transition within yourself. From sleep deprivation to learning an entirely new role, this phase can feel layered, overwhelming, and deeply misunderstood. Inside this episode, we explore: Why the postpartum period is one of the biggest transitions a woman can experience What really happens hormonally after birth and how it impacts emotions and mental health The role oxytocin plays in bonding, anxiety, and hyper-vigilance Why intrusive thoughts are common in early motherhood and how understanding them can reduce fear and shame The difference between baby blues and postpartum depression — including timelines and signs to look out for How postpartum mental health challenges often go unseen or misunderstood The concept of a “web of care” and the four types of support every mother needs Why trying to do motherhood alone is not strength — but risk How to intentionally build support systems before birth The mental load of motherhood and the pressure women feel to “do it all” Why perfectionism and rigidity can make postpartum more difficult The importance of flexibility, adaptability, and self-compassion during this season How relationships and partnerships often shift after having a baby  Simple ways couples can stay connected during postpartum Why birth experiences can deeply impact postpartum healing The importance of processing your birth story and seeking support after difficult experiences More than anything, this episode is a reminder that postpartum is not something women are meant to simply “get through.” It is a season that deserves care, support, understanding, and community. You were never meant to do this alone. CONNECT WITH JERUSHA HULL Website: https://virtuecounseling.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/virtuecounseling Amazon Book Page: https://a.co/d/7X4ozwZ Email: jerusha@virtuecounseling.com CONNECT WITH CINDY Website: www.cindytahhan.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drcindytahhan Rewire for Birth: https://www.instagram.com/rewireforbirth/

    1 hr
  4. May 8

    Ep 72 Why Ovulation is More Than Just Your Fertile Window with Dr. Ellora Pollard, DC

    The Rewire for Birth program is currently offering a Mother’s Day special. You can receive $100 OFF with code MOTHERSDAYGIFT at checkout:https://www.rewireforbirth.com In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Ellora Pollard for a deeply empowering conversation about fertility, hormones, cycle awareness, and why ovulation is one of the clearest indicators of overall health. So many women move through life disconnected from the wisdom of their bodies: never taught how to identify ovulation, understand their hormonal patterns, or recognize the signs their body is constantly communicating. This conversation changes that. Ellora beautifully bridges science, functional medicine, and clinical experience to break down what is actually happening throughout the menstrual cycle — in a way that feels accessible, grounding, and incredibly empowering. Inside this episode, we explore: Why ovulation is about far more than fertility How cervical mucus can reveal hormonal balance and overall health The role progesterone plays in supporting pregnancy and nervous system regulation Why hormonal birth control is often prescribed without women fully understanding its long-term impact The connection between nutrient depletion, mood changes, and synthetic hormones How cycle awareness can be used for both conception and natural family planning The myth that breastfeeding prevents pregnancy postpartum What the hormone relaxin actually does during pregnancy Why pregnancy can create instability, pain, and pelvic discomfort Practical ways to support the body through pregnancy with movement, strength, chiropractic care, and pelvic floor awareness The Webster Technique, kinesiology taping, and creating balance in the body for birth preparation More than anything, this episode is a reminder that understanding your body is foundational. When women understand their cycles, hormones, and fertility, they are able to make more informed, aligned, and empowered decisions about their health, pregnancy journey, and lives. CONNECT WITH DR. ELLORA POLLARD Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dr.ellora/ Website:www.ladytimelearning.com Listen to Cindy on Ellora’s podcast (Lady Time Learning): https://open.spotify.com/episode/3bKi9wAK8PLBwp9irSAQ2p?si=ZPWWbx-DTYma_FfCf9HKVQ Find a provider trained in the Webster Technique:https://icpa4kids.com/training/webster-certification/webster-technique/ CONNECT WITH CINDY Website: www.cindytahhan.com⁠ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drcindytahhan⁠Rewire for Birth:https://www.instagram.com/rewireforbirth/⁠

    57 min
  5. Apr 16

    Ep 71. Your Voice is a Technology with Mila Redwood

    If you’re preparing for birth and want a simple way to regulate your nervous system and connect with your body, I created a free guided meditation for you. Rewire for Birth Meditationhttps://rewireforbirth.com/meditate In this episode, I sit down in person with Mila Redwood for a powerful conversation about song as medicine, the healing power of the voice, and the deep connection between singing, belonging, birth, and postpartum healing. Mila shares the story of her own “singing wound”—being told as a child that she couldn’t sing, and how that led her to tuck her voice away for years. Everything changed when she stepped into her first song circle and experienced what she describes as the greatest sense of belonging and connection she had ever felt. That moment became the catalyst for the work she now offers in the world. Together, we explore how collective singing is an ancient technology of belonging—one that humans have used for thousands of years. We talk about reclaiming our voice, the oral tradition of call and response, and why singing in community can be such a profound support during pregnancy, labor, birth, postpartum, and grief. This episode also dives into the powerful role of the voice in labor, including the throat-cervix connection, and how low-toned vocalization can support dilation, nervous system regulation, oxytocin release, and deeper connection between mother and baby. Mila shares research from Singing Mamas in the UK—a worldwide movement supporting maternal mental health through group singing—including findings showing significant recovery rates for women experiencing postpartum depression, even outperforming conventional therapy. The conversation expands into ancestral memory, forbidden songs, grief rituals, and the liberation that happens when women reclaim the voices that were once silenced. This episode is a reminder that song is not about perfection. It is about connection, remembrance, healing, and coming back to ourselves. CONNECT WITH MILA REDWOODWebsites:www.milaredwood.cawww.singforjoy.ca Singing Mamas: ⁠www.singingmamas.org⁠ Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/mila.redwood CONNECT WITH CINDYWebsite:www.cindytahhan.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drcindytahhan Rewire for Birth:https://www.instagram.com/rewireforbirth/

    53 min
  6. Apr 3

    Ep 70 Empowered C-Section and Uncovering the Pleasure Blueprint with Dr. Kimberly Rose Pendleton, Ph.D.

    What if the life you’re trying to create… isn’t found in more healing, fixing, or pushing— but in coming back to what you actually want? In this episode, we explore the powerful shift from survival mode to pleasure, desire, and self-trust and how this transforms motherhood, intimacy, and the way you experience your life. So many women are taught to prioritize productivity, and self-sacrifice… but rarely are we taught how to feel, want, and receive what they truly desire.  This conversation opens a different path. A path where:✨ Pleasure becomes a guide back home to yourself✨ Your desires are not something to suppress—but something to listen to✨ You stop asking “what am I fixing?” and start asking “what do I want?” We also dive into having an empowered c-section and postpartum intimacy, removing pressure from connection, and shifting away from performance and obligation… into something that feels real, nourishing, and true. And one of the most powerful truths from this episode: “The best gift that we can give to our kids… is a whole and happy life for ourselves.” Because when you are filled up—emotionally, physically, and energetically—you don’t just feel better… You show up differently. For your children.For your relationships.For your life. This episode is your invitation to move out of depletion…and into desire, pleasure, and self-trust. CONNECT WITH DR. KIMBERLY ROSE PENDLETON Website:www.kimberlyrosependleton.com Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drkimberlyrosependleton TikTok:@drkimberlyrose CONNECT WITH CINDY Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/drcindytahhan Rewire for Birth:https://www.instagram.com/rewireforbirth/ IF THIS RESONATED…Share this episode with someone who needs this reminder 🤍And don’t forget to follow for more conversations on birth, motherhood and soul-led living.

    49 min
  7. Mar 24

    Ep.69 The Village, The Field, and the Mother Within

    In this episode, Molly and Michale share their experiences with unassisted birth and the inspiration behind The Vessel Village, an in-person and virtual community created to support and empower women in having the birth experiences they truly desire. Molly reflects on her personal journey of giving birth at home with the support of her husband and close friends, highlighting the profound impact a supportive village can have during labor and birth. The conversation also explores the importance of energetic fields, connection, and trust in the birth space. Michale and Molly dive deeper into the concept of village versus community, emphasizing the power of interconnectedness, resilience, and mutual support among women and families. Through their work, they guide women during pregnancy using movement, resourcing practices, and tools that help mothers reconnect with their inner knowing and intuition as they prepare for birth. The discussion also touches on the postpartum period, underscoring the importance of continued care, nourishment, and support for both mother and baby during this critical time. Through their offerings—including The Vessel Village, True North programs, and The Village Birth—Molly and Michale are helping families cultivate healthier, more connected communities and supporting the creation of thriving, resilient villages for future generations. Website: https://www.michalechatham.com The Vessel: https://www.thevessel.life Rooted Families: https://www.korimeloy.com/rootedfamilies YouTube: https://youtube.com/@michalechatham990?si=2SL-QJAXnA7qwg6n Instagram: https://instagram.com/michalechatham https://instagram.com/theclinicalmystic https://instagram.com/truenorthcouples Instagram: Personal: https://instagram.com/molstie Educational content on pregnancy, birth & mothering: https://instagram.com/livingadjusted Follow the birth of her clothing line: https://instagram.com/hapalabel Molly is also the co-founder of The Vessel: https://instagram.com/thevesselvillage And co-host of the Village Sessions Podcast: https://instagram.com/villagesessionspodcast Learn more about The Vessel Village, including course offerings and community resources designed to support women through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum: https://www.thevessel.life The Well Resourced Vessel Guide A free guide created to help women feel more supported, prepared, and resourced during pregnancy, birth, and postpartum. Download the free PDF here: https://thevessel.myflodesk.com/wellresourcedguide Connect with MichaleConnect with MollyThe Vessel VillageFree Resource for the Community

    1h 15m
  8. Feb 28

    Ep. 68 What if peaceful birth really could change the world? - with Fadwah Halaby

    →⁠Get Dr. Cindys Top Homeopathic Remedies⁠ →⁠⁠Get Dr. Cindys Free Birth Meditation⁠ ⁠ 📲 Connect on Instagram:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@drcindytahhan⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠@rewireforbirth⁠ What if the way we welcome babies into the world is directly shaping the future of humanity? In this week’s podcast episode, I sit down with Fadwah, veteran midwife and founder of Midwife 360 and Birth Equity Resource, for a powerful, wide-ranging conversation about hospital birth culture, long labors, maternal exhaustion, intuition, and why peaceful birth is deeply connected to creating peace on earth. With decades of experience, Fadwah speaks candidly about what she’s witnessing in modern maternity care—and what families truly need in order to birth with trust, safety, and dignity.Fadwa shares openly about:The pressure-driven culture of hospital birth and its impact on labor, exhaustion, and transfer rates. Why long labors are often treated as problems instead of physiological processesRising rates of breech babies, delayed childbearing, and ambivalence around bringing children into today’s world. Grief, lineage, and how fear in the collective can show up in pregnancy and birthThe deep link between peaceful births, nervous system regulation, and resilience in future generations. Her vision for supporting families through education, consultation, and community—whether birthing at home or in the hospital ✨ Key takeaways you’ll hear inside the episode:Birth culture matters—systems built on urgency and efficiency can disrupt physiology Maternal exhaustion is often created, not inevitableBabies are deeply sensitive to the emotional field they are born intoWe don’t need to do birth (or motherhood) alone—support is strength, not weakness Trusting instinct and intuition is foundational, not optional Peace begins in the womb, with how we imprint safety, love, and trust Fadwah’s reminder for us all:“You already have what you need within you. Trust your instincts, your intuition, your gut—and ask for help when you need it .” This episode is a heartfelt invitation to step out of fear-based narratives, reconnect with your inner wisdom, and remember that how we birth—whether babies, ideas, or new ways of living—matters more than we’ve been taught. Listen to Ep. 45 Mood, Mindset & Breech Home Birth Story with Perinatal Psychologist Dr. Katrina Carrera, Psy.D., PMH-C Listen Ep. 64 Twin home breech birth & the systems behind the magic with Corina Sanchez CONNECT WITH FADWAH HALABY Website: https://midwife360.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/midwife360 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/midwife360 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/midwife360 CONNECT WITH CINDY Website: ⁠www.cindytahhan.com⁠⁠ Instagram:⁠https://www.instagram.com/drcindytahhan⁠⁠Rewire for Birth:⁠https://www.instagram.com/rewireforbirth/⁠

    1h 25m

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About

Dr. Cindy Tahhan, ND is a naturopathic doctor and birth guardian. This podcast is about rewiring how we think about pregnancy, birth, and postpartum by offering a holistic perspective that empowers you to embrace your journey with confidence and strength. Each week, we’ll bring you interviews with experts, valuable advice, and birth stories to help you feel prepared and empowered. We’ll dive deep into the transformative experience of bringing new life into the world and explore ways to make your birthing journey truly beautiful.