362: Behind the Sessions: The Guilt of Wanting Alone Time as a Mom

362: Behind the Sessions: The Guilt of Wantin...

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463: Parenting a Child with a Medical Diagnosis or Complex Medical Needs

Our focus in today’s episode is parenting a child with a disability, including the point of diagnosis, how the diagnosis might change over time, how it impacts pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, and the ableism parents can face in reproductive care. Join us to learn more from toda ...  Afficher plus

462: From Sleepless Nights to Healing Days: The Story Behind "Postpartum"

Today’s guest shares how she turned her difficulties into a passion for educating and supporting others. Her postpartum journey inspired her upcoming short film Postpartum. Join us to learn more! Brittani Noel is a biracial filmmaker, actor, and mom of two. Her creative works del ...  Afficher plus

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