Tether Together

Tether Together by Birdsong

A podcast about friendship, care and connection with two silly doulas, Erica Livingston and Laura Interlandi of Birdsong Brooklyn

Episodes

  1. 11/20/2019

    Trust Building

    This week we are talking Trust Building! Before we get stuck in, we have a big announcement for you! Diving back into the conversation: we often call ourselves Professional Trust Builders. This is Doula/Human Ethics 101 and, we believe, the primary antidote to 'Sister'wound. In doula-world sometimes there is a very short turn around time between meeting a client and being privy to the most intimate moments of their life. In life, like in doula work, every moment is an opportunity to build trust. But what does trust look like? Feel like? What do we owe each other in healthy relationship? In addition to discussing these vast questions we delve into the rupture > repair cycle within attachment parenting AND attachment friendships. Erica permissions Laura to put her main wound on blast (fun!) including why she cried in a magical book store. We reference Brené Brown's 'Anatomy of Trust' which you can find here and we talk trust building in learning spaces for the highest growth for all. If you enjoy this episode please share widely and tag us on your socials! Leaving a review is so helpful for our continued growth, visibility and expansion. Thank you for taking the time to review!  This episode of Tether Together was produced by Salvatore Interlandi Want to make sure you receive the SEEN Early Bird Discount Code that we mentioned? Sign up for our email love notes at http://www.birdsongbrooklyn.com/heyfriend Find us on Instagram @birdsongbrooklyn On Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/birdsongbrooklyn.com

    50 min
  2. 11/05/2019

    Sisterwound

    Have you ever felt on the outs? Like someone built a table purposefully for you NOT to sit at? Have you ever felt psychically attacked? Emotionally bullied? Ever screenshot private texts and shared them without permission... or had that done to you? This episode we are exploring something we call "Sisterwound", the psychological, emotional and social wounding that occurs, almost pathologically, EVERYDAY - particularly in cis female spaces. It is important to acknowledge that sisterwound is a result of the gender binary and is the internalized expression of the larger white supremacist patriarchal system. To that end, we take some time to do some education on the difference between anatomical sex and gender identity and underscore why the binary is harming and so easily produces something like Sisterwound.  Hierarchy and cultures of silence are the gasoline on this fire - where any hierarchical system exists, where people are not encouraged and supported to be direct with their needs and feelings, sisterwound will be present - with needs and feelings being weaponized for gain up that hierarchical structure.  This episode discusses where feminism missed the mark and how white cis- hetero passing women are the main perpetrators AND beneficiaries of this malignant force within social spheres, work spaces, spiritual circles and even activist groups. As two cis het white women we know it cause we ARE it -  trying to figure out how to decondition/reprogram/heal/do better than inherited reactive patterning.  We don't claim to have it right. This is our raw, honest 2019 rendering of a tough conversation that doesn't stop at the end of this episode. This is a through line in our work and friendship and our commitment to working outside of this conditioning (or at least TRYING TO! This stuff goes DEEP!) is how we are able to keep our relationship clear. This episode might make your gut churn and throat get hot. That's the edge, the fear, the place we need to be in to grow beyond harming patterning - thanks for being brave. Feel free to reach to us with your feelings and memories brought up by this convo. We are co creating a new paradigm together and we need each other as we wade through the inherited muck of normalized wounding. Next episode will be on trust building... some expansion after the contraction. This episode of Tether Together was produced by Salvatore Interlandi  Want to know what we are up to? Get love notes from us? http://www.birdsongbrooklyn.com/heyfriend Find us on Instagram @birdsongbrooklyn On Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/birdsongbrooklyn.com

    37 min
  3. 10/06/2019

    Nourished Postpartum

    Welcome friends, to our second episode: all things Nourished Postpartum. What do you think of when you hear the word “Postpartum”? Please join us as we explore what it means to plan for and receive care from people in your community. If you've had your babes already, or don't plan on having children you will learn to apply these concepts in other milestone moments #gositzyourself The question we are asking and (trying!) answering this episode: how can we shift perspectives when it comes to the postpartum period in ways that will yield better outcomes? We share cross cultural practices of care, what postpartum planning can look like and even some recipes that can be enjoyed long after you stop putting cold packs on your healing parts. #postpartumdonuts Help us take 'Postpartum' from the cultural junk drawer to center stage with joy, reverence and honouring. And don't forget #thatsitzisntgoingtositzitself Books: The First Forty Days A Taste of Our Own Medicine Full Moon Feast Meal Train Websites: Mealtrain.com Takethemameal.com To mobilize change we are rallying to discuss, with nuance, many of the layers that make the postpartum transition feel challenging: enter the 2nd Annual Nourished Postpartum Challenge! Join in, follow the hashtags #nourishedpostpartumchallenge and #showupforpostpartum and tag us in your posts! Want to know what we are up to? Get lovenotes from us? Visit http://www.birdsongbrooklyn.com/heyfriend Find us on Instagram @birdsongbrooklyn at http://www.instagram.com/birdsongbrooklyn And on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/birdsongbrooklyn This episode of Tether Together was produced by Samara Ferguson

    57 min
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52 Ratings

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A podcast about friendship, care and connection with two silly doulas, Erica Livingston and Laura Interlandi of Birdsong Brooklyn