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Our podcast host is Emiliana Hall. She is a birth and postnatal doula and founder of The Mindful Birth Group®- a modern and unbiased approach to antenatal, hypnobirthing and postnatal courses for expectant parents. The Mindful Birth Group® is made up of a team of caring and professional independent member teachers who trained with TMBG to teach parents the courses all across the UK and on Zoom.On the podcast Emiliana speaks to experts in the pregnancy, birth and postnatal field, as well as parents who have taken the courses.
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Welcome to "My Mighty Quinn”, the introductory podcast series that finally sheds light and clarity on the mysteries behind our beautiful children's learning, attention, behaviour and developmental challenges.
I'm Lucia Silver, your host, and above all, the devoted and proud mother to the Mighty Quinn. Join me on this extraordinary journey as I share the fruits of five years of tireless searching and research to find scientific explanations, answers and meaningful help for my son.
In a world where the educational, SEN, paediatric and other experts leave us feeling unsupported, with contradictory information, and countless unanswered questions, I discovered a ground-breaking drug-free approach within neuroscience. This method has led to a radical transformation in countless children with Quinn himself transforming from a "Life of Tics, Turbulence, Distractedness, and Disconnection to Calm, Confident, Coordinated, and Connected."
Prepare to meet the brilliance of the individuals and organisations that I first encountered, as well as trailblazing pioneers in neuroscience and child brain development from the US. Together we will explore how they are tackling and addressing the root causes behind symptoms like ADHD, Autism, Tourette's, Tics, Dyslexia and other neurological disorders.Throughout "My Mighty Quinn," we'll engage in captivating interviews, gain expert insights, and be inspired by heart-warming success stories, that will empower and inspire parents, caregivers, and families facing similar challenges.
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Join us as we hubble, bubble, toil, and trouble our way through aspects of midwifery, birth, lactation, and womanhood. We tackle and discuss a variety of topics within the sphere of womanhood, birth, and lactation and what this entails in today's society. We want to be able to share in the strengths of women gathering together and being more informed, for their birth, their feeding experience, and the transition into knowing ourselves better. This is the podcast to connect us as a greater circle of women united.
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Helping you to care for your horse, dog or other animal naturally, Suzanne Harris is an equestrian and canine entrepreneurial coach and consultant to veterinarians who want to help prevent animals being affected by domestic abuse.
Suzanne is the producer of this podcast, and is creator of www.taranet.co.uk, an internationally respected consultancy and online resource.
With over a decade's experience as a domestic abuse expert combined with a lifelong love of animals, Suzanne has twice won the GHP award for most outstanding natural animal health consultancy.
She is a member of the Chartered Institute of Management with several years experience of developing domestic abuse marketing and awareness campaigns. -
Experiencing the profound loss of a spouse while navigating the intricate realm of "only-parenting" is a challenge unlike any other.
Remember, though, you’re not journeying alone. Jenny Lisk, who stepped into solo parenting following the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer, established the Widowed Parent Institute to shine a light, extend a hand, and share vital resources. The Widowed Parent Podcast embodies that commitment, providing a mix of hope, practical wisdom, and shared experiences.
On The Widowed Parent Podcast, listeners will find:
- Expert perspectives from the vanguard of grief and loss research, tailored distinctly for widowed parents.
- Heartfelt stories from those who walked through childhood after the death of a parent, granting unique perspective and hope.
- Candid conversations with widowed parents, unveiling both the strengths they've discovered and the hurdles they've faced.
Whether you're trying to connect with a young child's emotions, navigate the maze of teenage years, or simply seeking a community that truly understands, this podcast speaks directly to widowed parents of children at every stage, from infancy through college. Plug in during a peaceful walk, your daily commute, or in quiet reflection, and discover inspiration, empowerment, and a community that hears and understands.
Proudly presented by the Widowed Parent Institute, a beacon of practical guidance, invaluable resources, and steadfast support for mothers and fathers raising grieving children and teens. -
No1 Podcast for Dad's 40+. The fitter healthier dad podcast has guests from the world of nutrition and fitness to break down and provide actionable information you can implement into your life daily, without being on restrictive diets or spending hours away from the family in the gym.
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/fitterhealthierdad.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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This is a podcast where three mums talk honestly about motherhood, mental health and everything in between. Podcast hosts Emily Malden, Katherine Crawford and Kats Handel run The Motherkind Café, which is a perinatal peer support group in Oxford. They have all experienced mental illness either before or after becoming parents and on the podcast they talk candidly about how motherhood affected their mental health, and speak to other mums about the emotional challenges they faced as a parent. They also discuss mental health with healthcare professionals and explore how to support women better in the transition to motherhood and beyond.
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Raising Healthy Mothers is a podcast for mothers, whether you're pregnant, just given birth, or are two years postpartum. If you’re looking for a natural, calm, healthy start to motherhood and you’re after some inspiration to help you get started, then you’re in the right place.
I believe the first 1000 days of motherhood - from conception to 2 years postpartum - is vitally important to get right from a health point of view. But it's so easy to get overwhelmed! This podcast is about feeling supported and crafting your very own village so you can embrace motherhood with confidence and joy.
Each week I focus on a topic that I think is important for a mothers’ health and wellbeing, and I’ll be bringing guest experts on to talk about how they support new mothers. -
Hello and welcome to The Honest Mummies podcast with Nic & Han! We’re both mummies to toddlers, and know first hand just how amazing yet challenging life can be with little ones - especially right now. So after months of personal chats, we decided to start this podcast as a way of connecting with other mums, to let them know that they too are not alone in the life-long learning journey that is known as motherhood.Nic is a specialist registered dietitian, and Han's a qualified pre & post natal personal trainer, and together we’re combining our health and wellbeing expertise, along with our honest experiences of all things motherhood - so expect chats on birth, surviving maternity leave, fitness and nutrition, sleep, toddler tantrums and much more!We really hope you enjoy this mini podcast series, to accompany you on your walk, whilst you tidy up, or just relax with a well earned cuppa.
Don’t forget to tag us on social media using @hannahmummymills and @mummynutrition and use the #thehonestmummies to get involved in the conversation. We really would love to hear from you!
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The Worst Girl Gang Ever is a real, honest emotive podcast that covers the heartbreaking subject of miscarriage, infertility and baby loss, expect honest conversations about unspoken experiences. Hosted by TWGGE founders Bex Gunn and Laura Buckingham, this show is a chance to break the silence and really open up the dialogue around the topic of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no more taboo - let's ditch that for our children; the ones that will come, the ones that are and the ones that never came to be..
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'Is It Normal? The Pregnancy Podcast' is the new podcast from Jessie Ware in which she speaks to different experts to explore and reassure everybody about what is going on with our bodies and our babies during pregnancy and birth.
This podcast follows Jessie's pregnancy week by week, she is joined by doctors, midwives, sonographers, anaesthetists, home birth midwives, doulas, mental health experts, reflexologists the list goes on... And with the help of questions from other pregnant people aims to cover all aspects of pregnancy and giving birth.
If you are further along in your pregnancy you can purchase the whole series at https://www.isitnormalpodcast.com/
'Is It Normal? The Pregnancy Podcast with Jessie Ware' is produced by Alice Williams and Sarah Jackson
Original music is by Jack Peñate
Artwork is by Coco Bayley and Eng Su
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Fairytales & scary tales about the ups and downs of life as a stepmum with Katie Harrison and guests.When Katie fell in love with a Dad of two, seven years ago, she had no idea what lay ahead of her! The last few years have been a rollercoaster of incredible highs, and painful lows. Faced with very little support and huge societal stigma, Katie found the first few years of her Stepmum journey incredibly isolating and difficult. She's now on a mission to break down the stigma surrounding stepmotherhood and normalise some of the more tricky emotions that almost all Stepmums will feel at one time or another.Katie is passionate about giving stepmums a voice, and in this series you can expect honest and brave conversations about life in a stepfamily.You can find out more about Stepmum Space at: www.stepmumspace.com or @stepmumspace on the socials. If you want to hear more from Katie you can find her @katiesharrison
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For The Love of Grief is the podcast hosted by Odette Mould MBE, where she talks openly about the often taboo and hidden subject of life after the death of a loved one. The show is co-hosted by Sophia Giblin, Harry’s Rainbow charity Patron and Founder of Clear Sky Children's charity. Sophia joins Odette in conversations that cover topics about children attending funerals, community support and supporting our own wellbeing when we are parenting a bereaved child. Odette and Sophia both have first-hand experiences of the death of a loved one within the immediate family and setting up children’s charities to help others. In this podcast they will also share their own stories of grief and what they’ve found to be helpful in our decades of experience in working with children and families.
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Welcome to the Hypno-WHAT podcast! I'm Claire, a doula & hypnobirthing teacher from Edinburgh. I'm here to debunk a lot of the nonsense that surrounds Hypnobirthing for you because, let's be honest, it sounds like crap.
But what if I told you it was actually like Sports Psychology for birth... would you think it was a bit less weird? Hypnobirthing simply acknowledges the impact that your brain has on the unfolding of birth.
It's less vagina-whispering and more learning how your body works; helping you to really believe in yourself and the amazing capabilities of your pregnant body.
The aim of my work is to help you to feel informed & in control; prepared for whatever route your birth may take; confident in your decision-making; setting you up for a really positive post-natal period with your new plus-one.
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Join me as I discover how this daily call for nourishment has shaped our attitudes to food and cooking. Each week my guest and I will explore how our food memories have shaped our lives as well as our waistlines and also share our favourite foods and how we each go about putting food on the table to answer the daily call: ‘What’s for Dinner’?
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I am an NHS obstetrician hoping to share some thoughts and experiences about my working life. Maybe you enjoy call the midwife, perhaps birth fascinates, or you are simply curious about what exactly an obstetrician is? You might be pregnant and preparing for birth right now. Perhaps you work in maternity care and want to know what makes your obstetric colleagues tick, or you want some fresh ideas and inspiration. Whichever of these is the case TheObsPod is for you. Each episode contains 'the zesty bit' the essence of what I hope you will take away from listening. I do hope you will subscribe and enjoy joining me. Find me on Twitter @FWmaternity & @TheObsPod & explore #MatExp matexp.org.uk to find out more about women and staff working together to improve maternity services. With thanks to Anna Geyer www.newpossibilities.co.uk for my beautiful artwork
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Your one-stop destination for all information regarding babies - Planning a baby, Pregnancy, Birth and Early Parenting.I am Saranya, a ChildBirth Educator, Lactation Counsellor, Prenatal Yoga Trainer and a Golden Period Educator.Tune in for research based information that will change you from a Confused Parent to a Confident Parent.The Babypedia Podcast is for educational purposes only. Consult with a medical professional if you have health concerns.
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Welcome to Happily Ever After… the podcast about the world of divorce, uncoupling and making peace with yourself after heartbreak.
Each episode covers a different but often challenging topic like addiction, domestic abuse, and mental health matters. If that sounds grim, it’s really quite the opposite.
The focus is ALWAYS on the positive, as my guests and I explore to take control of your life after trauma.