Nurturing Birth Doula Podcast Sophie Brigstocke
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- Kids & Family
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Sophie Brigstocke, Nurturing Birth Director and Doula Course Facilitator, explores the role of the doula as well as many of the myths surrounding doulas by chatting with members of the international Nurturing Birth doula community.
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What I wish people knew about antenatal education with Erin Fung
In this first episode of the second season Sophie chats with Erin Fung of Better Birth UK, an Antenatal and Hypnobirthing educator based in SE England, with a popular Instagram account @betterbirthuk and podcast, The Better Birth Podcast.
They talk about Erin's reason for stepping into this all-important work, her first experience of birth and the long-term emotional, physical and mental side effects.
They discuss how important educating yourself for birth is - that knowledge is power, and knowing what and how to ask makes such a difference.
They discuss communication with children and young people about birth and sex, and how the media can be so detrimental.
For more information contact Sophie on @nurturing_birth on Instagram or Erin on @betterbirthuk. If you have any feedback or suggestions for the Nurturing Birth podcast then do reach out to us at info@nurturingbirth.co.uk -
What we wish people knew about neurodivergent birth with Sam Sheppard and Victoria White
Sophie chats with Nurturing Birth Lead Course Facilitator, Sam Sheppard, and Nurturing Birth Mentor, Victoria White, about Neurodivergent Birth, what prompted them to set up their new business and what those working in the perinatal world need to consider when supporting people who are neurodivergent, considering many different aspects of neurodiversity e.g ASD, ADHD or anxiety. They explore what it means to be doula course providers and mentors to those who are neurodivergent, what we integrate into our courses and how we aim to be as supportive as possible to all those wanting to take a doula training. To find out more about Neurodivergent Birth follow @neurodivergentbirth and do sign up to one of their workshops
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What I wish people knew about flourishing as a midwife with Kate Greenstock
Sophie talks to former doula, now midwife Kate Greenstock, author of a new book, Flourish. Kate shares her journey to midwifery from doulaing and discusses the challenges midwives face in the current maternity system. Using her coaching skills Kate talks about how she has identified "Mega Mountains" that midwives can overcome with practical and emotional support. To find out more about Flourish visit www.flourishformidwives.com or email kate@flourishformidwives.com
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What I wish people knew about Hypnobirthing with Liz Stanford
Sophie chats with Calm Birth School owner Liz Stanford, who has recently co-written the revised version of The Calm Birth Method with Suzy Ashworth. They discuss what Hypnobirthing is and explore a number of the myths around the technique. To follow Liz go to @thecalmbirthschool on Instagram, or www.thecalmbirthschool.com
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What I wish people knew about becoming a doula with Sarah Sayer
Sophie chats with Nurturing Birth Facilitator, Mentor and Doula Sarah Sayer about her journey as a doula, especially in an area that had no doulas when she started. They chat about Nurturing Birth doula courses and the stories that so frequently come up around what people think they should have done/experienced or know before they step into doula shoes. To follow Sarah on Instagram go to @sarahsayerbirthgeek or follow us on Nurturing Birth to see more of her in action on the courses - @nurturing_birth
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What I wish people knew about infant feeding with Dee Bell
Sophie chats with Midwife and Lactation Consultant Dee Bell, who runs the Infant Feeding Academy. They discuss supporting families before, during and after birth when it comes to infant feeding. They talk about biological norms and optimising the breastfeeding process if that is what new parents choose to do. They discuss problem solving and how to best support new parents. Dee dispels some of the myths surrounding infant feeding support. To find out more about Dee and the Infant Feeding Academy follow her on Instagram at @infantfeedingacademy