The Boob Business Podcast by Milk Diva

Naiomi S. Catron R.N., IBCLC

This is an unscripted show where we unveil and demystify some of the confusing parts of birth, breastfeeding, and infant care during the first year of life while having a little fun. I'm your host, Naiomi S. Catron, published Author, Registered Nurse, and IBCLC..! Our mission here is simple: to foster collaboration in maternal-child health and empower both families and businesses alike. We're all about creating a community where everyone feels supported and informed. In each episode, we dive deep into engaging discussions that span the entire spectrum of birth through the first year. From newborn feeding, because let's face it, we've all got questions about that, to tackling issues like tongue ties, the mysteries of pacifiers, mental health, bodywork – and oh, so much more! --------------------------------- Stop the 3AM Google spirals…Get the real breastfeeding info you need BEFORE problems start.“The guide I wish I’d had with my first baby.” – Naiomi S Catron Milk'D: Finding Your Flow in the Early Weeks of Breastfeeding www.MilkDbook.com

  1. 1D AGO

    EP 51: Vaccine Choices in a Confusing World

    Send us a text Childhood vaccines are one of the most heated topics of debate and today we will have an open conversation with Integrative Pediatrician and Author Dr. Joel “Gator” Warsh. Drawing from his book Between a Shot and a Hard Place, Dr. Warsh helps us unpack what’s really missing from the public conversation, like safety research gaps, pharmaceutical influence, informed consent, and how to advocate for your child without fear or shame. Whether you're a new parent, healthcare provider, or just vaccine-curious, this episode is a must-listen. You'll leave empowered with facts, not fear. 🎯 Topics include: How vaccines are tested (or not)What doctors don’t learn about vaccines in med schoolAre they truly ‘safe and effective’?Autism and vaccinesWhat Informed Consent Should Really Look LikeSolutions That Make Sense🔗 www.theshotbook.com 📚 Between a Shot and a Hard Place — available now 📱 Follow Dr. Warsh on Instagram: @drjoelgator Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is the real-talk guide every new mom needs. Written by award-winning nurse & IBCLC Naiomi Catron, this book helps you ditch the stress, and feed with confidence.  Grab your copy at milkdbook.com! This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    1h 10m
  2. SEP 16

    Pumping for 6 Months to Feed for 12? Let’s Talk About It.

    Send us a text A new trend is making the rounds on TikTok: moms aiming to pump or breastfeed intensively for 6 months to create a stash big enough to feed their baby for an entire year. Sounds efficient, right? But what really happens when you try it? In this milestone 50th episode, Naiomi teams up with Katie Tims IBCLC,  for an unfiltered look at the promises, pitfalls, and everything in between. From how much milk babies actually need, to the realities of oversupply, freezer storage surprises, and what breastfeeding really feels like in the second half of the year—this conversation is eye-opening. What You’ll Hear in This Episode Why the “6-month stash” plan is gaining popularityThe truth about daily milk volumes and whether they keep increasingOversupply: blessing, curse… or both?What parents often don’t anticipate about hormones, nutrition, and breast healthThe freezer stash surprise no one talks about (hint: taste changes!)Why many moms find breastfeeding easier—not harder—after 6 monthsA week-by-week approach that may serve families better long-termKey Takeaway Is the 6-month pumping plan a genius shortcut or a recipe for unnecessary stress? You’ll have to listen to find out. Resources Mentioned Naiomi’s book: Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of BreastfeedingEpisode 21: Breast Pain: Don’t Suffer in SilenceEpisode 42: Hormones, Thyroid, and Nutrient DeficienciesThis podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    54 min
  3. AUG 12

    EP 49: Nipple Pain & Supply Truth Bombs

    Send us a text In this episode, I’m dropping some serious truth bombs about two of the most common struggles in early breastfeeding: nipple pain and milk supply issues. Whether you’re pumping around the clock, dealing with oversupply, or trying to fix nipple pain with silver covers, this episode is here to clear up the confusion and help you protect your sanity (and your nipples). 👶 We’ll cover: Why silver nipple covers could be making things worseThe dangers of improper pump useOversupply: Why more milk isn’t always betterWhat actually helps protect your supply in the early daysSigns of retained placenta that could affect your milkWhen to stop triple feedingWhat you really need before going back to work (it’s less than you think)🎧 Episodes Mentioned: Ep 38: Triple Nipple Ointment Exposed with Dr. Katrina MitchellEp 40: Pump Flange Fit with JeanetteEp 22: Feeding the Tiny Fighter – Late Preterm Baby Feeding Tips📘 Grab your copy of my book and get free resources: 👉 MilkDbook.com ✨ Takeaway:  Every nipple has a story, and every baby is different. There’s no one-size-fits-all solution—but there is a right plan for you. Tune in for expert insights, real-life examples, and some tough love to help you reclaim your feeding journey. This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    42 min
  4. JUL 8

    EP 48: When One Thrives, We All Rise: How to Be an Ally in Women’s Health Equity

    Send us a text In this deeply reflective episode, we explore the layered realities of systemic racism in maternal and reproductive care, and why it should matter to everyone—even if the story doesn’t feel like it’s yours. We’re joined by Dr. Courtney E. Williams, a Provost Early Career Postdoctoral Fellow— whose research and lived commitment to maternal health equity provide powerful insight into how racism shows up in reproductive outcomes—and how we can begin to address it together. Dr. Williams also shares simple, actionable steps that non-Black individuals can take to become better allies, advocates, and co-conspirators in the movement for reproductive justice and maternal health equity. Episode Highlights: 1. Why Black Breastfeeding Week Matters- We break down the history, the why, and the reality behind this much-needed awareness campaign—and how the Black breastfeeding experience often diverges from the mainstream narrative. 2. What Every White Ally Should Know in Birth Spaces- We offer gentle, grounded insights for white doulas, providers, and peers on how to support without centering themselves, listen without defensiveness, and lead with empathy. 3. How to Move from Awareness to Action- This episode doesn’t just ask you to care—it gives you real tools and resources to deepen your understanding, challenge systems, and support the journey toward reproductive justice for all. A Note From the Heart: This episode isn't about blame. It’s about listening, learning, and beginning (or continuing) the work of showing up better—for ourselves, for each other, and especially for those whose voices have too often gone unheard in healthcare. If you're here, you're already doing something that matters. If you’re a doula, provider, or simply a person who wants to understand more about racial disparities in maternal health, this episode is an invitation—not to be perfect, but to be present. Resources for Further Learning: White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack by Peggy McIntosh White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo Killing the Black Bo This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    44 min
  5. MAY 21

    EP 47: I Wish I'd Known: The Missing Breastfeeding Manual That Became MILK'D

    Send us a text Exciting News! Our very own host Naiomi Catron—award-winning Labor & Delivery Nurse and IBCLC—is not only sharing her expert insights in this episode but also launching her very own breastfeeding book. Get an inside look at the story behind this groundbreaking resource designed to fill the gaps in lactation care and support families like never before. In this episode, Naiomi steps into the spotlight, inviting her very own editor, Jessica Noel, to interview her to share the real reasons behind her new breastfeeding book. Drawing from years of experience as a nurse and IBCLC, she opens up about the common gaps in breastfeeding support—basic but crucial knowledge that many parents never hear. Naiomi talks about why so many families feel confused or like they’ve “failed,” especially when their experience doesn’t match the textbook. She also shares the motivation behind putting all these insights into a book, so future generations won’t have to struggle through the same questions again. Tune in to hear: 🔹 The Inspiration Behind the Book 🔹 How Being a Mom, Nurse, and IBCLC Shaped the Book 🔹What Makes Milk’D Different 🔹 The Ideal Perception vs. The Real Deal of Breastfeeding 🔹 Naiomi’s Vision for Milk’D No family should feel like they’re navigating breastfeeding alone—this episode is packed with compassionate truth-telling and practical insight for parents, providers, and birthworkers alike. 🎧 Listen now and get ready to rethink lactation care! Share this Episode to: 👶 New and expecting parents eager for honest breastfeeding guidance 🍼 Healthcare providers and lactation professionals wanting deeper understanding 💡 Anyone passionate about health equity and better early nutrition outcomes Exciting Information: The preorder for Naiomi’s groundbreaking breastfeeding book is NOW OPEN— visit https://a.co/d/6xvhGJZ and be among the first to get your copy! Check www.milkdbook.com to learn more! This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    1h 3m
  6. APR 8

    EP 46: Am I Okay… or Just Tired? Let’s Talk Postpartum Mental Health

    Send us a text Motherhood is a beautiful journey—but let’s be real, it can also be exhausting, overwhelming, and full of unexpected challenges.  In this episode, we’re diving deep into the connection between sleep, mental health, and breastfeeding. Our guest, Amy Green LCSW, PMH-C, ERYT, CEO and Founder of Mamaya Health, a mental health practice dedicated to supporting women from menstruation through menopause. Amy shares her deeply personal journey with infertility, pregnancy loss, and the struggle to find specialized maternal mental health care—experiences that ultimately led her to create Mamaya Health. Tune in to hear: 🔹 The Hidden Challenges of Motherhood – Why so many women feel unseen and unheard in their mental health journeys, especially when navigating miscarriage, lactation struggles, and postpartum changes. 🔹 The Mental Load of Breastfeeding – Understanding the emotional and mental pressure new moms face when trying to meet societal expectations around nursing and newborn care. 🔹 Recognizing Postpartum Mental Health Concerns – The differences between baby blues, postpartum depression, and postpartum anxiety, plus when to seek professional help. 🔹 The Power of Sleep for New Moms – How sleep deprivation impacts emotional well-being, and practical tips for creating a realistic sleep plan. No mother is meant to go through this journey alone—seeking support is a strength, not a weakness. 🎧 Listen now and take the first step toward better maternal mental health! Share this Episode to: 👶 Expecting and new moms managing postpartum emotions 🍼 Birth and lactation professionals focused on maternal mental health 💡 Anyone interested in how hormonal shifts affect mood, bonding, and well-being Connect with Amy & Mamaya Health: 🌐 Website 📸 Instagram 📘 Facebook 📩 Email: support@mamayahealth.com  This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    54 min
  7. MAR 11

    EP 45: 9 Postpartum Warning Signs You Can’t Ignore!!

    Send us a text In this powerful episode, we dive into a life-saving conversation about postpartum warning signs and why recognizing them early can make all the difference. Naiomi speaks with Jessica Irrobali, MSN, RNC-OB, C-EFM, CHSE, C-ONQS, Director of Collaborative Clinical Programs at AWHONN (Association of Women's Health, Obstetric, and Neonatal Nurses). Jessica has played a pivotal role in developing a critical postpartum health resource, designed to help both healthcare providers and families identify when a new mother needs urgent medical attention. Episode Highlights: 🔹The Importance of Postpartum Health Education – Raising awareness about postpartum risks can be life-saving for new mothers. 🔹Recognizing Critical Postpartum Warning Signs – Learn the nine key symptoms that signal a serious postpartum complication. 🔹Normal Recovery vs. Emergency Symptoms – Understanding the difference between common postpartum changes and urgent health concerns. 🔹Advocating for Better Postpartum Care – Why spreading awareness and education can improve outcomes for new mothers. Resources Mentioned: 📌 What Are Post-Birth Warning Signs? (Video) – Watch Here 📌 POST-BIRTH Warning Signs Handout – Download Here 📌 Episode 13: The Episode That WILL Save a Mother's Life (with Dr. Crystal Berry-Roberts) – Listen Here 📌 Need Maternal Health Support? Click here Share this Episode! Tag a doula, midwife, nurse, or new parent who needs this information. Let’s work together to make postpartum safety a priority! 🎧 Listen now and subscribe for more expert insights! This podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    38 min
  8. FEB 13

    EP 44: From Fuss to Flourish: Unlocking Your Baby’s Full Potential with Chiropractic Care

    Send us a text Goopy Eyes, Stuffy Noses & Fussy Babies—Could This Be the Missing Piece? Did you know that  chiropractic care goes far beyond back pain? In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Stephanie, a chiropractor specializing in prenatal, postpartum, and infant care, to dive deep into how chiropractic adjustments—especially cranial sacral work—can help babies with common but often overlooked issues like goopy eyes, persistent nasal congestion, reflux, colic, and even feeding difficulties. We also explore the connection between cranial alignment and a baby’s ability to nurse efficiently, plus how body tension can impact digestion, sleep, and overall development. Whether you’re a parent navigating these concerns or a healthcare professional curious about collaborative care, this episode is packed with valuable insights! What We Cover in This Episode: 🔹 What cranial sacral release is and how it benefits babies 🔹 How chiropractic care helps with infant feeding challenges 🔹 The link between cranial alignment and nasal/sinus drainage (bye goopy eyes!) 🔹 Why some babies struggle with bottle feeding or nursing due to body tension 🔹 How chiropractic adjustments support proper digestion and ease colic/reflux 🔹 What to look for when choosing a chiropractor for your baby 🔹 How early adjustments can set the foundation for long-term wellness Dr. Stephanie also shares real-life cases where simple, gentle chiropractic adjustments made a huge difference in babies' feeding, comfort, and developmental milestones. Why This Matters: If your baby struggles with frequent congestion, feeding discomfort, or unexplained fussiness, their body might be compensating for tension that chiropractic care can help release. Understanding these connections can lead to better feeding experiences, improved sleep, and overall happier babies. Resources & Links: 📰 Read our published article on improving infant feeding through chiropractic care! 📍 Book an appointment for a chiropractic evaluation at Milk Diva 🎙 Listen to past episodes on infant chiropractic care: Episode 4: How Chiropractic Care Supports BreastfeedingEpisode 5: Why EveryThis podcast is provided for informational purposes only and does not constitute providing medical advice. 📺 Watch on Youtube Take the next step with my book! 📕Milk’D: Finding Your Flow in the First Weeks of Breastfeeding is a must have for anyone who is 🤰🏻expecting! 📘 Grab a copy @ Amazon, B&N, Apple Books or MilkdBook.com LOOKING FOR FREE BREASTFEEDING TOOLS? ->milkdiva.com/free-resources.html

    59 min
5
out of 5
11 Ratings

About

This is an unscripted show where we unveil and demystify some of the confusing parts of birth, breastfeeding, and infant care during the first year of life while having a little fun. I'm your host, Naiomi S. Catron, published Author, Registered Nurse, and IBCLC..! Our mission here is simple: to foster collaboration in maternal-child health and empower both families and businesses alike. We're all about creating a community where everyone feels supported and informed. In each episode, we dive deep into engaging discussions that span the entire spectrum of birth through the first year. From newborn feeding, because let's face it, we've all got questions about that, to tackling issues like tongue ties, the mysteries of pacifiers, mental health, bodywork – and oh, so much more! --------------------------------- Stop the 3AM Google spirals…Get the real breastfeeding info you need BEFORE problems start.“The guide I wish I’d had with my first baby.” – Naiomi S Catron Milk'D: Finding Your Flow in the Early Weeks of Breastfeeding www.MilkDbook.com

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