Push Thru Podcast Keisha Reaves
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- Kids & Family
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I'm a Licensed Professional Counselor here in Atlanta, GA with a private practice where I specialize in working with women. I'm also certified in maternal mental health. As a woman, daughter, friend, wife, and mother I know the struggles that women go through on a day-to-day basis. I wanted to create a space to talk about the struggles and to assist listeners with ways to navigate the journey of womanhood.
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S7 EP 95 Building A Birthing Villiage W. Oni Thiemens
Welcome to today's episode, where I have the pleasure of sitting down with the incredible Oni Thiemens, a postpartum and newborn specialist dedicated to filling the gap in care and information surrounding parenthood. Much like many of us in the birth work community, Oni embarked on this journey after recognizing the need for more comprehensive support following the birth of her own child.
As a Birth Arts International Postpartum Doula, a Birthing From Within Childbirth Mentor, and an Early Childhood Educator and Parenting Mentor, Oni brings a wealth of personal and professional experience to the table. In our conversation, we dive into the challenges faced by families living at a distance from their own support systems and explore how communities can come together to bridge this gap.
Join us as we explore the concept of "Building A Birthing Village" with Oni Thiemens. Together, we delve into practical strategies on creating tribes and networks of support for families, utilizing resources such as doulas, neighbors, church members, friends, and various others who can cater to diverse needs. Discover how to navigate parenthood with a sense of community, ensuring that no family feels alone or isolated in their unique journey. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on building connections and fostering support for a more empowered and connected parenting experience.
Find Oni: https://www.butterflybirthcare.com/
Follow Oni at @butterflybirthcare
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S7 EP 94 Giving Tuesday & The Georgia Perinatal Fund w/ Bridget Cross
It's Giving Tuesday! And I'm excited to tell you about an amazing fund that's supporting those seeking perinatal mental health. The Georgia Fund for Perinatal Mental Health is a grassroots crowdfunding effort to pay for fully funded therapy sessions for perinatal moms and families in Georgia.
This fund is rooted in the practice of mutual aid, with the understanding that our state’s healthcare systems have failed to meet the primary mental health needs of moms and parents. Georgia currently holds the highest (#50) maternal mortality rate and the worst (#50) record for mental health care access in the US.
And in this episode I get to speak with the incredible founder, Bridget Cross, LPC, PMH-C. Bridget and I talk about how she came into the speciality of perinatal mental health. We discuss her own motherhood journey and how it influenced her work. And we also talk about how birthing parents in Georgia are suffering and how the Georgia Fund for Perinatal Mental Health is here to assist in solving this problem.
Give to the Georgia Fund for Perinatal Mental Health on Giving Tuesday: https://www.gofundme.com/f/5vj6kf-georgia-fund-for-perinatal-mental-health?utm_campaign=p_lico+share-sheet&utm_medium=copy_link&utm_source=customer
Learn more about Bridget, Here: https://www.bridgetcrosslcsw.com/
email us: keisha@keishareaves.com
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S7 EP 93 Creating A Career For My Life w/ Eileen Lee
I have always wanted to know how do boss women do it, juggling being a mom and also building a business empire. Like many women who are entrepreneurs I've struggled with the back and forth of mom-guilt, wondering if I'm giving the business enough and wondering if I've given myself enough. So, it's needless to say that I was delighted when The Lola co-founder, Eileen Lee, agreed to sit down with me and discuss her journey of motherhood and leaving corporate America to build a work culture that fits with her life and personal mission.
Suffering from lack of purpose early in her career as a corporate management consultant, Eileen switched gears and started a company that grew nationally to help recruit recent college graduates into startups called Venture for America. She quickly realized a lot of the challenges women face in the corporate world were alive and well in the startup environment. As COO of Venture for America, she made an impact by creating an internal women’s and diversity initiative to support 1,000+ Fellows and aspiring entrepreneurs and a supportive culture with a benefits program that was second to none regarding parental leave for her 30+ and growing team. However, Eileen knew starting a family of her own meant she needed to find a better way to work and became committed to being purposeful with her next company she wanted to build.
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S7 EP 92 Leaning On Faith w/ Tiffany Conyers
In today's episode, I sit down with inspirational super woman, Tiffany Conyers. Tiffany shares her experience of motherhood, a devastating diagnosis, leaning on faith to power through pregnancy, and pregnancy after loss. Tiffany is not only candid, but also offers a vulnerability in sharing her story and path to parenthood. She gifts us with her own personal experience and teaches providers through out the entire country about perinatal mental health. Tiffany is a licensed therapist, lactation consultant, podcaster, author, and several others things. Enjoy this heartfelt conversation.
Learn more about Tiffany at https://www.tiffanyconyers.com/
Email us: keisha@keishareaves.com
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S7 EP 91 Like A Mother w/ Kelsey Mizell
In today's episode of the Push Thru Podcast, I sit down with fellow therapist, Kelsey Mizell. Kelsey is certified in perinatal mental health, she does work in parenting and reparenting as well as brainspotting and trauma. She also talks about how she applies Internal Family Systems within the work that she does and how it's beneficial to the working or transitioning mom. Kelsey talks about her own motherhood journey and the different parts of her that were adjusting to the new journey of parenthood. She talks about her support systems and how her own new role in life led her to the work that she does.
Learn more about Kelsey and sign up for her upcoming workshop: https://www.likeamothercounseling.com/
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S7 EP 90 The Fertility Coach w/ Dr. Maya
In today's episode I sit down with pediatrician and fertility coach, Dr. Maya Eady. Dr. Maya gets candid about her personal experience of trying to conceive, path to motherhood, and what led her to help other mothers who face challenges with expanding their families. Dr. Maya coined the term "a fertility strategist" as her goal to educate, empower, and support women who are dealing with any form of infertility. Listen in as Dr. Maya shares about her own journey and how she's helping other women down their individual paths.
To learn more about Dr. Maya: https://thedoctorswomb.com/
Follow: @thedoctorswomb
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email: keisha@keishareaves.com
website: www.keishareaves.com www.pushthrumom.com
Intro: Cozy by Peter Kuli
Outro: When I'm In Your Arms by Cleo Sol
Customer Reviews
You don’t have to be a mother to listen! We all can pushthru
If you are not listening to the podcast! Especially if you are a woman you are truly doing yourself a disservice. I love how Keisha makes you feel like your catching up with a friend over lunch on the Atlanta Beltline on a perfect warm fall day. I love this podcasts.
So nice to hear!
I just listened to the first episode and I am so happy I did. I ugly cried at one point because it was so nice to hear someone talk about things in a real way. I felt like we had so much in common and it’s nice to not feel alone.