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The Healthtech Podcast
#398 Dr Katie Baker from Tandem Health: Solving NHS Bottlenecks with AI
This week, James is joined by Dr Katie Baker, Director UK & Ireland of Tandem Health, a healthtech company developing an AI ambient scribe that enables clinicians to focus on providing care, instead of on administrative tasks. Katie has over 10 years of experience as a clinician and is the former co-founder and CEO of a global healthcare company. Having made the transition from GP to healthtech CEO, Katie also mentors clinicians moving into healthtech and women in business.Learn more: https://www.tandemhealth.aiApply to be a guest: www.thehealthtechpodcast.comSubscribe to...
2025-04-30
1h 05
The Feeding Couch
It's time to say goodbye
I am saying goodbye. Why?I started this podcast as at that time there wasn't really anyone in the podcast space focusing on the feeding stories. But now there is. Bigger podcasts have picked up on this important topic. Podcasts who had previously started and dropped off, have once again picked up and are telling these stories... AND I am so thrilled! They have a bigger audience, they have further reach. And that is all I wanted; that our collective feeding stories, not just the birth stories, of women, babies and new parents were told. T...
2025-04-08
01 min
The Feeding Couch
Nandi: midwife, doula, mother: what three births taught me about breastfeeding
In this episode I’m joined by Nandi—a midwife, doula, and Hypnobirthing educator based in Sweden. But beyond her professional expertise Nandi is also a mother of three—an 18-year-old daughter and two sons, aged 10 and 6—all of whom were breastfed, though each journey looked very different.From struggling with painful latching and early formula supplementation with her first, to recovering from a c-section and learning the power of breast compressions with her second, to finally experiencing a smoother, more confident journey with her third—each baby shaped not just her mother...
2025-03-26
58 min
The Feeding Couch
Bria: What if breastfeeding wasn’t just about nourishment, but about connection, resilience, and even defiance?
Today, I’m joined by Bria—a mother of two, living in Grenada in the West Indies—who has embraced breastfeeding as more than just feeding. From her first-ever public feed on the London Underground to nursing a four-year-old despite outside opinions, Bria has navigated her journey with strength and conviction.She shares how witnessing women breastfeed before becoming a mother shaped her own openness, the pain and power of feeding through a medicalised birth, and the raw beauty of her second experience—free-birthing in an AirBnB just an hour before checkout, and feeling the deep, invisible connecti...
2025-03-12
1h 06
The Feeding Couch
Claire: Feeding twins, raising 5 & training as a midwife: The journey through NICU, sepsis & postpartum exhaustion and depression
In this episode Claire joins me; a mum of five and midwife, whose feeding journeys have been anything but straightforward. After breastfeeding her first baby with ease for a year, she assumed it would be the same with the rest—but life had other plans.When her second baby needed surgery just days after birth, she found herself expressing around the clock. Then came her third, who struggled to latch for six long weeks due to an uncoordinated suck reflex. And just when she thought her family was complete, peri-menopause masked her usual menstrual cycle and she fou...
2025-02-26
1h 02
The Feeding Couch
Mel - Many off putting messages, yet breastfeeding and bed sharing for 18 months as she trusted herself deeply
I’m joined today by Mel, who takes us through how she navigated early struggles when her milk took almost a week to come in, and the overwhelming pressure from professionals to supplement with formula. A lactation consultant even told her she might never be able to breastfeed at all as her boobs were too small– so how did these seeds of doubt impact Mel’s feeding experience?With family doubting her supply, she stood firm, trusting her body and her baby. Bed-sharing from day one became a lifeline, despite the judgment, as she woke every two hours—...
2025-02-12
58 min
The Feeding Couch
Sophie Walker: Three Babies, Three Journeys: Breastfeeding, Sleep Deprivation & Trusting Yourself
In today’s episode, I have a special guest—someone you probably already know and love. Sophie Walker, the incredible founder and host of Australian Birth Stories, joins me to share her personal breastfeeding journey. With a Master’s in Public Health, Sophie is passionate about helping pregnant women and their support teams actively prepare for birth and postpartum. Her podcast was born from her own experiences—after a first birth filled with intervention and trauma, she went on to have a redemptive, empowering second and third birth. Now, she’s on a mission to share real, raw, and honest bir...
2025-02-05
43 min
The Feeding Couch
Hannah - Breastfeeding her second baby through critical illness and unimaginable loss. Feeling the love, hope and forever bond from being able to breastfeed.
Content Warning:This episode of The Feeding Couch discusses baby loss and the emotional journey of grieving as a parent. While the conversation is filled with compassion, hope, and healing, it also touches on sensitive topics that may be difficult for some listeners.In this episode we’re delving into a topic that’s both deeply personal and profoundly important—supporting families through the joy and heartbreak of infant feeding, even in the most challenging circumstances.Our guest is Hannah, an Infant Feeding Supporter at her local hospital. She brings...
2025-01-29
1h 06
The Feeding Couch
Farida - Navigating her son's heart surgery, learning perseverance, and grace
I’m thrilled to introduce Farida; a proud Muslim Oromo Australian woman, a mother of four, a midwife, and a nurse who has dedicated her life to nurturing and caring for others. Her passion for meaningful, thought-provoking conversations shines through in everything she does.We’ll delve into her remarkable breastfeeding journey, which began at 19 and evolved alongside her career as a midwife, with each child bringing its own unique experiences. From the struggles of cracked nipples to the triumphs of toddler feeding, tandem nursing, and weaning, her story is one of perseverance and growth.She...
2025-01-21
58 min
The Feeding Couch
Nadine - How the beginnings of our motherhood journeys can be incredibly transformative. Life lessons from a 20 year on perspective of motherhood.
Welcome back to The Feeding Couch Season 2!I am thrilled to welcome Nadine Richardson—a visionary in childbirth education, a doula, yoga teacher, and founder of She Births®, the world’s first scientifically verified antenatal program. Nadine has empowered tens of thousands of new mums, dads and parents across the globe with her approach to birth preparation, blending science, community, and holistic care.She’s a thought leader, a social impact entrepreneur, and a passionate advocate for birth. Nadine’s mission is to help restore the sanctity of birth, and her work is loved and follow...
2025-01-07
57 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
What you didn't know about donor milk and milk sharing
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, Katie takes Rachel behind the scenes for an in-depth exploration of donor milk—an intriguing topic that might just challenge everything you thought you knew about this practice. I have to caveat that some of the information in this episode is possibly going to get your knickers in a twist though – do we have any episode that don’t?!We’ll be discussing: The history of milk banking Are we seeing different health outcomes when using donor milk compared to a mother’s own milk?Ar...
2024-09-25
48 min
The Feeding Couch
Hannah - Two breastfeeding experiences - Milk protein allergy, a week in the NICU, latch issues & ties, bed sharing
In this episode I have a conversation with Hannah, a wife to her high school sweetheart, a mother of two, and a passionate advocate for empowered childbirth and motherhood. After experiencing her own journey through birth trauma and healing, Hannah found her calling as a childbirth educator and doula, specializing in VBAC (vaginal birth after cesarean).Hannah’s two birth experiences were vastly different. After her first, a traumatic c-section, she found herself grappling with postpartum PTSD, depression, and anxiety, all while breastfeeding her son, who was later diagnosed with a milk protein allergy. She shares the ch...
2024-09-11
37 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Waterbirth
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Rachel and Katie dive into the fascinating topic of waterbirth (excuse the pun, but it was too good to leave out!). I ask Rachel my burning questions and she stirs up the cauldron exploring everything from the history of waterbirth to the practicalities and the science behind it. Listen in as we find out about:· When did women start birthing in water?· What does the research say about waterbirth improving outcomes?· Why are some women...
2024-09-04
1h 00
The Feeding Couch
Raylea - Undeveloped breast tissue 12% Weight loss - Using donated breast milk - supply line breastfeeding - Anxiety choosing formula
In this episode I’m joined by Raylea, a first-time mom to baby Ellie,who faced more challenges in her first week of motherhood than many of us can imagine. After a significant weight loss of 12% by day three, the stress began to mount. Ellie’s weight loss was compounded by jaundice and a diagnosis that would change Raylea’s feeding journey: known as Insufficient Glandular Tissue or underdevelopment of the breast and milk making tissue. What followed were days filled with stressful weigh-ins, supplement calculations, and a host of anxieties. Lucily in the midst of all the challenges—amid the...
2024-08-28
1h 17
The Feeding Couch
Anja - Three very different feeding experiences
In this episode I’m joined by Anja; a mum of three living in Coventry UK with a passion to advocate for women’s mental health, particularly around pregnancy and childbirth. Anya studied biomedical science at University, but her true calling has been in the charitable sector, where she’s spent years fundraising and providing vital admin support for local organizations.Since the birth of her first baby, she’s been on a mission to ensure that women have the support they need to experience good mental health before, during, and after pregnancy. Her personal experiences have fueled t...
2024-08-21
1h 03
The Feeding Couch
Sarah - navigating breastfeeding through a neurodivergent lens - reflux - bed sharing - tandem feeding
In this episode I am joined by Sarah; a mum of soon-to-be three little ones (at the time of recording). She serves as the Head of Research and Education at a leading UK breast cancer charity. And in this episode we're focusing on Sarah's personal journey, navigating the complexities of motherhood and breastfeeding as an autistic woman.We'll be exploring some deeply personal and impactful experiences, such as how current breastfeeding guidance can interact with compulsive behaviours and routine fixation, and how Sarah managed the challenges of dealing with infant reflux. We'll also discuss those moments when...
2024-08-14
53 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Kangaroo mother care and zero separation with Dr Nils Bergman
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Dr Nils Bergman calls himself a Public Health Physician, and currently promotes and researches skin-to- skin contact on a full time basis. He is a Research Associate at the Karolinska Institute, Sweden. Dr. Bergman was born in Sweden and raised in Zimbabwe, where he also later worked as a mission doctor. He received his medical degree (MB ChB) at the University of Cape Town, a Diploma in Child Health at Uppsala University, and later a Masters in Public Health at the University of the Western...
2024-08-07
1h 11
The Feeding Couch
Orlanda - dealing with grief and loss during pregnancy, waiting 7 days for milk to come-in, succesfully breastfeeding, and self permission to mix feed
Welcome to today's episode. I'm honoured to introduce my dear friend Orlanda, whom I've had the privilege of supporting with lactation and breastfeeding when her daughter, Cassia, was born almost five years ago. Orlanda joins us on the feeding couch to share her deeply personal story. She is the Co-Founder of Narcissus London Cosmetics Company, an Ambassador for the Charity Widowed and Young (WAY), and a widowed mother living in London.In this episode, Orlanda graciously opens up about her journey from pregnancy to feeding. At 20 weeks pregnant, while on holiday in France, Orlanda experienced a life-changing...
2024-07-31
52 min
The Feeding Couch
Leah - successful breastfeeding with a tricky start; breathing difficulties, forced formula and bottle refusal
Leah is a first time mum who prepared extensively for labour, birth and breastfeeding through her pregnancy. She was dreaming of the first breastfeed in the birth suite and having the ‘golden hour’ together. However, when her daughter Hazel was born she had breathing difficulties and was taken to the special care nursery within 5 minutes of being born. Leah tells me her story from the firsts minutes after birth establishing a milk supply and getting Hazel to feed at the breast whilst still being in the special care nursery. She shares how the peadiatricians were insistent on using...
2024-07-24
52 min
The Feeding Couch
Julia - Jaundice, high needs feeding, milk coming in after the loss of a baby, antenatal milk expression
Julia Neale is a mum of three, with two living children, and originally from the suburbs of Toronto, Canada. She now calls Switzerland, home. She is a former international primary school teacher, and is now a prenatal educator.Julia’s takes me through her three experiences with breast milk and feeding. Her first baby was born at 36 weeks, hospitalized for jaundice and heavily supplemented with formula in the early days. Her goal initially was to breastfeed for 18 months but after the first few days that goal got moved to 6 weeks. Luckily things did take a turn for...
2024-07-11
1h 18
The Midwives' Cauldron
To Nipple Shield or not to Nipple Shield?
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Katie takes Rachel into a conversation about why the nipple shield topic gets Katie’s knickers in a Twist. We discuss: The history of their use from1500s to present day How the research might not be telling the right story? Why are they so controversial? We ask do nipple shields affect how much milk the baby can take out of the breast? When might be a good reason to use a nipple shield – way more reasons than you probably th...
2024-07-03
47 min
The Feeding Couch
Susanne- using ritual & ceremony to say goodbye to her breastfeding journey
Susanne really enjoyed breastfeeding her two children. She had made up her mind that she wanted to stop breastfeeding when her youngest was turning two, but she found herself with a difficult internal struggle. Susanne saw this as an opportunity for personal growth and she worked with a coach to dive deeper into all these mixed emotions. The coach provided a beautiful ending ritual and Susanne's closure of her breastfeeding journey became a very empowering experience, deepening the compassionate and loving connection with herself and her children. In this episode we delve deeper into:- Br...
2024-06-27
53 min
The Feeding Couch
Kate - the journey of re-lactation, diagnosis of thyroid cancer whilst pregnant with baby no 3, and incredibly different breasfeeding journeys
Kate is an endorsed midwife and IBCLC (International Board Certified Lactation Consultant) based in Australia. She is passionate about a no bull-s**t approach to feeding and motherhood, and ultimately supporting families to have their most empowered experience as they transition into parenthood. Kate has honestly shared her own feeding and motherhood struggles through her work in Milky Business. Most recently, this journeyed her through a cancer diagnosis early in her third pregnancy, managing tongue ties, expressing, weaning, cancer treatment and re-lactation. In this episode we discuss Being a midwife and ‘still’ getting shredded nipples. Finding out her...
2024-06-19
1h 05
The Feeding Couch
Ana- Two beautiful but different breastfeeding journeys
Ana is a 34 year old mama of two. Originally from Portugal, currently living in Austria with her German husband and their 2 kids: a fierce 4 year old girl and a 6 month old baby boy. Ana breastfed her eldest for 2.5 years, something she didn't expect to do when she was pregnant. Ana works in marketing in the tech industry but is using her maternity leave to focus on her baby and launching her new business as a postpartum doula in Vienna for expats families. In this episode we discuss: Sore nipples at the beginning b...
2024-06-13
39 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
OP position in pregnancy, labour and birth
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode? In this episode Rachel takes me on the path to enlightenment about the topic of the occipito posterior (OP) position in pregnancy, labour and birth! I ask Rachel why she’s always been reluctant to cover this topic on the podcast! And sit down to discuss: What exactly is an OP position? Why it is considered a problem in our current maternity systems Are there any problems caused by a baby in an OP position? Some really interesting facts about the normal lab...
2024-06-06
1h 02
The Feeding Couch
Johanna - Two feeding journeys; low milk supply, supply-line feeding, guilt, trauma and sadness; ultimately becoming a successful Lactation Consultant
Born and raised in Perth, Australia, Johanna unexpectedly made Switzerland her home in 2010. Johanna has studied biomedical science, occupational therapy, English literature, philosophy and education… and yet tells me how nothing prepared her for the tumultuous early years of motherhood. Johanna shares with me her experiences of feeding her two boys, who are now twelve and nine years old, and how her own breastfeeding grief and mental health struggles throughout the perinatal period fueled her desire to make this time easier for others in a similar situation, and to provide the kind of support that she wished she...
2024-05-28
1h 00
The Feeding Couch
Zoe - Posterior tongue tie, nipple shields, milk blebs, toddler feeding, to setting up a postpartum support hub
In this episode Zoe discusses with me how she had her first baby at 22 and really struggled with feeding. How she had to hand express for the first week and use nipple shields for first few months. She tells her story of how no one listened when she was saying how painful breastfeeding was, despite having purple nipples and a baby who fed constantly, all the time, with hardly any breaks. Eventually Zoe found out that her baby had a posterior tongue tie. She was only able to get it released when he was 6 months. De...
2024-05-15
53 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Newborn weight loss
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode? In this episode it’s us together again in the cauldron and Katie chats with Rachel about all things early weight loss… and gain in babies. We look at: · Why do babies lose weight? · What is normal weight loss?· Are there some babies who are more likely to lose more weight than others?· What’s with the panic once we hit the (not so magical) number of 10% weight loss? · And how can we best support mums and babies th...
2024-05-08
59 min
The Feeding Couch
Nicole - Breastfeeding past the first year - growth spurts - biting - taboos of public feeding
In this episode I talk to Nicole, who is currently breastfeeding her 16 month old daughter. Amber is Nicole’s miracle rainbow baby after losses and fertility struggles.Nicole shares with me so many insightful and real aspects of ‘normal’ breastfeeding. Even when everything on paper seems ‘perfect’ it still comes with it’s challenges. We discuss:Getting started with breastfeedingBreastfeeding past the first yearDealing with growth spurts and very frequent feedingBiting during feeding Public feeding- the taboos, the comments, and the way to deal with this whilst still staying in your power How being stubborn can rea...
2024-04-18
39 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
The importance of the amniotic sac
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Rachel talks to Katie about all the wondrous and darn right fascinating things about the amniotic sac. · Why is the baby surrounded by fluid, and what is it made of?· Women are often told they have too much or too little fluid. Is this a problem?· We also discuss why Rachel is (slightly!) obsessed with the function of the amniotic sac during labour· We ask does breaking the amniotic sac (the waters) speed up labour at any poi...
2024-04-11
1h 03
The Feeding Couch
Maayan - From "yuk" to fircely loving breastfeeding - oversupply - releasing a tongue tie - life changing experience
Maayan describes herself as a first time mum who knew nothing about pregnancy or birth but after fighting to have a vaginal birth for her first baby who was breech for most of her pregnancy, she has found the entire process to be life changing beyond imagination; not just literally & physically but spiritually, mentally, emotionally and socially. In this episode Maayan shares with me how her original thoughts on feeding were that breastfeeding was “yuk” and she thought the best option would be to express and bottle feed. When her little girl was born she immediately felt the pu...
2024-04-08
51 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Pregnancy sickness and hyperemesis breakthrough with Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly FRS
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode I discuss with Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly all things pregnancy sickness and Hyperemesis. Just a few months ago the scientific evidence was published highlighting what causes pregnancy sickness and hyperemesis. This breakthrough discovery came from the work of Prof Sir O’Rahilly, his team and the team from Dr Marlena S. Fejzo in the US.This ground breaking work gives hope to thousands of women globally who suffer terribly throughout their pregnancy with extreme nausea and sickness. I di...
2024-03-18
49 min
The Feeding Couch
The Feeding Couch with Katie James - Season Trailer
Welcome to The Feeding Couch podcast with me, Katie James. I am a midwife and Lactation Consultant and over the years of working with many families I’ve seen such a variety of feeding journeys and I can tell you that not one of them is the same. In our worId of perfect portrals of postpartum on social media I feel its time to shine a light on the real stories, raw, uncensored, challenging, triumphant and just plain real life. Listen in as me and my guests delve into the world of feeding during those...
2024-03-04
00 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Periods and perimenopause with Dr Lara Briden
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Lara Briden is a naturopathic doctor and bestselling author of the books Period Repair Manual and Hormone Repair Manual — practical guides to treating period problems with nutrition, supplements, and bioidentical hormones. With a strong science background, Lara sits on several advisory boards and is the lead author on a couple of peer-reviewed papers. She has more than 20 years’ experience in women’s health and currently has consulting rooms in Christchurch, New Zealand, where she treats women with PCOS, PMS, endometriosis, perimenopause, and many...
2024-02-23
1h 09
The Midwives' Cauldron
Born at Home with Amanda Banks and Eleanor Currie
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Where and how women choose to birth matters. Born at Home is a stunning documentary film exploring what it takes to have a positive and transformative birth experience. Empowered by the homebirth of her second child in 2020, Amanda Banks together with long term dear friend Eleanor Currie, set out to create a film exploring Homebirth in QLD.With a passion for telling stories about the human experience. Their film 'Born At Home' explores the emotional journey of homebirth. The film interviews birt...
2024-01-26
50 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Breastfeeding and medication with Wendy Jones BSc, MSc, PhD, MRPharmS
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Wendy Jones BSc, MSc, PhD, MRPharmS is known for her work on providing a service on the compatibility of drugs in breastmilk and has been a registered breastfeeding supporter for 36 years. She is passionate that breastfeeding should be valued by all and that medication should not be a barrier. In her employed life she was a primary care pharmacist. Wendy left paid work 12 years ago to concentrate on writing her books and developing her website to provide information for mothers and professionals. Wendy was awarded...
2024-01-10
1h 05
The Midwives' Cauldron
Taking up space and the power of anger with Bonnie Hughes
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode? Bonnie Hughes is a midwife, with a background in musical theater and journalism. She is the creator of the podcast series Making a Midwife, and an animation film-maker hobbyist. Bonnie is passionate about the power of story, and how the stories we tell ourselves, the stories we live, the stories we are part of, and the characters we play in those stories shape the future. Bonnie explores, both through her midwifery work and her art how she can create a positive and uplifting impact for b...
2023-12-13
1h 12
The Midwives' Cauldron
Two beautiful births - excerpts from the book Freebirth Stories
Two beautiful births tales are told here on this special episode -Mavis Kirkham kindly gave me permission to record these excerpts from the new book Freebirth Stories.LINKS You can grab it on Amazon here, buy it at The Great British Book Shop, or ask your local indie book shop to order it in for you.And if you’d like to connect with Mavis and Nadine, the book has a Facebook page here.Get 10% off Katie's Breastfeeding & Lactation: the fundamentals online course today with code POD10 at checkout.
2023-11-23
19 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Freebirth stories - with Professor Emerita Mavis Kirkham
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Mavis Kirkham is Midwifery Professor Emerita at Sheffield Hallam University and has held honorary professorial positions at the University of Technology Sydney and Auckland University of Technology. After over forty years as a clinical midwife and researcher, she is interested in reflecting and writing on birth and midwifery in its wider context. A major theme of her research has been the way in which the context of their care impacts upon childbearing women and how their working experiences impact upon midwives. She has long been...
2023-11-16
1h 03
The Midwives' Cauldron
Labour pauses - Failure to progress or just normal? - An interview with Dr Marina Weckend
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Dr Marina Weckend is a midwife and post-doctoral researcher based at Edith Cowan University in Western Australia. Building on 13 years’ experience in midwifery practice, education and research in Germany, UK and Australia, Marina is committed to improving maternity care services through better understandings of birth physiology. Her current program of research focuses on natural fluctuations and pauses during labour and birth, and seeks to normalise physiological plateaus as a strategy to reduce childbirth medicalisation. In this episode we discuss: What are physiological plateaus in l...
2023-10-26
1h 00
The Midwives' Cauldron
Late preterm and early term infants - why these babies struggle so much with breastfeeding
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Katie talks with Rachel about late preterm and early term infants. These are the babies who have flown under the radar for far too long and often are the babies who struggle the most to get going with breastfeeding. Come with us as we take a look at the current research, plans for feeding and what mothers are saying who have had babies born just that bit too early. · How many babies are born late preterm and why the nu...
2023-10-04
1h 01
The Midwives' Cauldron
Plus Size Pregnancy - an interview with Dr Sara Wickham
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Welcome to season 5!! This episode we have the marvelous Dr Sara Wickham back in the cauldron with us talking all about what’s in her new book Plus Size Pregnancy. Sara talks to us about:· How women and families want, need and deserve better answers to their many questions about higher BMI and birth, and that midwives and birth workers need to know what the evidence says. · Clarification of what is the BMI and as Sara says “it’s a racist, sexi...
2023-09-12
1h 22
The Midwives' Cauldron
Early labour
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Rachel takes us into the world of ‘early labour’. She’s been promising it for a long while, and here it is. Get your lug’ols around this one! In this episode we discuss:· What’s going on physiologically during this phase of childbirth· Beta endorphins and how they work for us during labour· The neocortex and what is so important about this part of our brain as we birth· Why women in early labour who attend...
2023-07-31
1h 02
The Midwives' Cauldron
Our special edition: "We hit one million downloads" episode!
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Welcome to the biggest episode yet! Well not really, but we have met a milestone I couldn’t have fathomed 3 years ago on 20th July 2020. It has hit home what has happened over this time and how this 'little' podcast has grown into something really fantastic. And this is due to my dear friend Dr Rachel Reed, our amazing guests who have so kindly donated their time to come on, and to all of you who listen in each episode and make the effort to sha...
2023-07-14
45 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Breastfeeding aversion, agitation and dysphoric milk ejection reflex - An interview with Zainab Yate
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Katie talks to Zainab Yate. Zainab is a Biomedical Ethicist, with a specialist interest in infant feeding. Zainab is Vice Chair and named qualitative lead on a paediatric flagged Research Ethics Committee Panel for the Health Research Authority (HRA) in the UK. She's also been a volunteer breastfeeding peer supporter with the NHS for a number of years, is the owner-author of the resource site for mothers and healthcare practitioners on Breastfeeding / Nursing Aversion and Agitation and author of "When Breastfeeding Sucks".
2023-06-26
1h 06
The Midwives' Cauldron
The unbelievable tactics of the formula industry- Do not think you can skip this episode!
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode I take Rachel and you into the world of underhand marketing tactics going on right under our noses from the commercial milk formula (CMF) industry. In Feburary 2023 the Lancet and WHO released a new 3 part series discussing the marketing of CMF. Rachel really did wonder if this would be of any interest to our listeners and I promised her that within a few minutes her knickers would be in a twist ... and they were! This is not a...
2023-06-06
52 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Childbirth education, home birth, attachement styles and the "F%k1ng epidural" - An interview with Rhea Dempsey
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Rhea is a former PE teacher turned childbirth educator, and counsellor and feels privileged to have attended more than a thousand births in hospitals and home settings as a birth attendant as well as connecting with many more women, their partners and support people during birth preparation workshops and personal birth counselling sessions. Rhea has spoken extensively around Australia and internationally and is the author of two books – ‘Birth with Confidence: savvy choices for normal birth’ and the most recent ‘Beyond the Birth...
2023-05-17
1h 34
The Midwives' Cauldron
Vaginal Examinations
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?On this episode of the Midwives Cauldron, it’s just me and Rachel hanging out and stirring the pot discussing vaginal examinations (VE's)!We take a step back in history to look at how midwives originally used vaginal examination during labour and for what purposeWe look at current guidelines Rachel goes on her history trail for us to find the original research which guidelines are based onWe talk about said research, the risks of vaginal examinations Language midwives could use to discuss VEs in prep...
2023-04-18
1h 07
The Midwives' Cauldron
Nipples, shields, infant sucking, pumping, and milk volumes - An interview with Prof Donna Geddes
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Professor Donna Geddes is the director of the Geddes Hartmann Human Lactation Research Group. Based in Perth, Australia, the group is made up of innovative and dedicated scientists and students that have a passion for developing measurements of lactation and breastfeeding and then applying them to make a difference to clinicians and breastfeeding families. The group makes a point of not only publishing their findings in scientific journals but spreading their information via free online articles and social media on Facebook, Twitter, Linked In.
2023-03-29
1h 20
The Midwives' Cauldron
Peri-menopause, elderhood, cultural mythology, psychology and midwifery -An interview with Dr Sharon Blackie
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode of the cauldron we have Dr. Sharon Blackie; award-winning writer, psychologist and mythologist. Her highly acclaimed books, lectures and workshops are focused on the development of the mythic imagination, and on the relevance of myth, fairy tales and folk traditions to the personal, cultural and environmental problems we face today.As well as writing five books of fiction and nonfiction, including the bestselling If Women Rose Rooted, and her new book Hagitude, her writing has appeared in anthologies, collections and...
2023-03-06
1h 04
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SIDS, bed sharing and an anthropological look at motherhood and infancy - An interview with Prof Helen Ball
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we talk to Prof Helen Ball. Helen is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Durham Infancy & Sleep Centre. Helen studies infant sleep and the parent-infant sleep relationship from a biosocial perspective. Broadly defined, her research examines sleep ecology, of infants, young children and their parents. This encompasses attitudes and practices regarding infant sleep, behavioural and physiological monitoring of infants and their parents during sleep, infant sleep development, and the discordance between cultural sleep preferences and biological sleep needs.She...
2023-02-13
1h 13
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Why breastfeeding doesn't need to suck, postpartum depression, placental encapsulation and ACE (adverse childhood experiences) - An interview with Dr Kathleen Kendall-Tackett
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Dr. Kathleen Kendall-Tackett is a health psychologist and International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant, and the CEO of Praeclarus Press, a small press specializing in women's health. Dr. Kendall-Tackett is Editor-in-Chief of the journal, Psychological Trauma and was Founding Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Lactation. Dr. Kendall-Tackett specializes in women's-health research including breastfeeding, depression, trauma, and health psychology, and has won many awards for her work including the 2019 President’s Award for Outstanding Contributions to the Field of Trauma Psychology from the American Psychological Association. Dr. Kendall-Tackett has...
2023-01-25
1h 09
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The benefits of working within a midwifery carer model which works for midwives and women; male midwives, and the magic of being a traditional midwife - An interview with James Bourton
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?James Bourton is a registered midwife who works in an NHS continuity of care midwifery model within in Wales, UK. James describes himself as a home birth midwife, experienced in physiological birth, working autonomously as a practitioner with the support of a small midwifery team. James is passionate about providing women and families with individualised care that works for them in a way that they can achieve positive outcomes during pregnancy, birth and beyond. James advocates for women to know and understand that they do...
2023-01-11
1h 18
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Listening to babies during labour
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Rachel & Katie discuss all things listening to babies during labour. Rachel walks us through:The Herstory of listening to the baby’s heart rate during labour. The interesting and scary history of the inventer of the pinard trumpet. Rachel’s “heart beat” impression! Rachel’s ‘under water’ pinard story! We discuss pinards and doppler listening devices. #bringbackthepinnard What is the evidence for fetal heart rate monitoring in labour. The current guidelines on intermittent auscultation. And the one piece of evidence a lot of guidelines a...
2022-12-19
59 min
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Infant sleep! - An interview with Lyndsey Hookway
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Welcome to this episode of The Cauldron! We have the wonderful Lyndsey Hookway in the bubbling pot with us today. Lyndsey is an experienced paediatric nurse, children’s public health nurse, IBCLC, researcher, responsive sleep/parenting advocate, and the author of 6 books. She has worked with children and families for more than 20 years within in-patient paediatrics, paediatric ambulatory care, NICU, and the community. Lyndsey is a PhD researcher at Swansea University, exploring the needs and challenges of medically complex breastfed infants and chil...
2022-12-02
1h 08
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Assessing labour progress -An interview with Dr Clare Davison
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?This episode is all about assessment of labour as we interview Dr Clare Davison. Clare is a midwife, academic and feminist. Clare is passionate about promoting and supporting physiological birth and working with women so that they can be empowered in their birth choices. Clare combines these passions by working as an independent midwife, providing holistic continuity of care to women; and as an academic teaching and hoping to inspire the next generation of midwives.We delve into those questions you wanna know: ...
2022-11-16
1h 19
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Breastfeeding and formula supplementation – the traps and escapes
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?It’s season 4 and to kick us off you have me and Rachel chewing the fat on all things breastfeeding and lactation. In this episode, we delve in to look at what is going on with in-hospital formula milk supplementation for breastfed infants. We ask why the supplementation rates are so high, and discuss it’s impact on breastfeeding, and lactation physiology. We talk about teat/bottle confusion, the best ways to give extra feeds and the acceptable medical reasons for this. We discuss why avoi...
2022-11-01
1h 06
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End of Season 3 trailer
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Thank you to all of you who joined us in season 3, it has been epically wonderful! We are off for a little summer/winter break, but stay tuned as we will be back with some awesome new and exciting offerings for your lugg'ols and eyeballs! Listen in to the trailer to hear more. Until then you can find lots more below.LINKS:Rachel Reed -courses, books, blog, etcBuy us a coffee to keep the caffeine flowing Support the sh...
2022-08-17
02 min
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Antenatal hand expression - An interview with Anita Moorhead
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we talk to Anita Moorhead about all things antenatal hand expression. Anita is a Clinical Nurse/Midwife Consultant (for Lactation), at the Royal Women’s Hospital, Melbourne, a coordinator for the DAME (Diabetes and Antenatal Milk Expressing) trial and PhD candidate at the Judith Lumley Centre, La Trobe University, Australia. Anita has collaborated on breastfeeding papers and reports, hospital, and state clinical guidelines and is a frequent presenter at national and international conferences. We start our conversation with Anita about the...
2022-07-28
1h 12
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Freebirth, transition phase in labour and polyvagal theory -An interview with Ellie Young
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we interview Ellie Young. Ellie is an Australian edge-dwelling registered midwife, qualitative researcher and writer. She has worked with women and families for over 15 years within the permaculture and traditional nutrition space whilst supporting women choosing to give birth outside the system. After midwifery training, Ellie went back to attending homebirth within her community, whilst undertaking a research study on women's experience of the transition phase of physiological labour during freebirth. This inquiry led her down the rabbit warren of all things...
2022-07-05
1h 04
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VBAC (vaginal birth after caesarean) - An Interview with Dr Hazel Keedle
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we have Dr Hazel Keedle and we are talking all things VBAC, vaginal birth after caesarean!Hazel is a lecturer of midwifery at Western Sydney University, Australia. Hazel has worked in midwifery group practices, an aboriginal medical service, a variety of hospital settings and as a privately practising midwife in both city and regional locations. Hazel’s passion for VBAC followed her own experience of having a VBAC with her daughter in 2008 and since then has published research on women's exp...
2022-06-12
1h 11
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All things clitoris -An interview with Professor Helen O'connell
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we have Professor Helen O'Connell and we are talking all things clitoris!Professor O'Connell was elected Vice -President of USANZ in 2021. She was the first female Urologist in Australia and New Zealand, completing training in Melbourne in 1993 followed by a Fellowship in Female and Functional Urology in Houston, USA in 1994-5. Her doctoral studies in female pelvic anatomy have achieved international renown leading to significant conceptual changes in both medical and lay literature. Her higher degrees were conferred at the University...
2022-05-25
57 min
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Leaving midwifery and speaking out for women's rights -An interview with Kemi Johnson
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we have the fabulous Kemi Johnson on to chat with us. Kemi is a mother, birthkeeper in the birthroom, birth educator and birth activist. Formerly an independent midwife, registered in the UK she is now freely following her calling to facilitate healthy ecstatic births for mothers, and their babies. We chat with Kemi about home birth, free-birth, and why the reported outcomes can often be misunderstood. We look at induction, and childbirth outcomes, time frames in birth, as well as breech birth.
2022-05-09
1h 23
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Are vaginal examinations necessary? Inverted nipples. Declining libido with breastfeeding. Placental function. Breastfeeding whilst pregnant. Plus more! Your questions answered #3
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we answer your questions! We take a dive into, inverted nipples and what you can do during pregnancy and with breastfeeding. Answer whether vaginal examinations are necessary during pregnancy, why milk teeth are called milk teeth, look into informed non-consent in the hospital setting, and discuss declining interventions during labour & birth. We delve into the ethics and copyright of how to share information. Whether you can or should breastfeed whilst pregnant, how placental function is checked on an ultrasound scan, and more...
2022-04-19
1h 25
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Mother in the mother -An interview with Pippa Grace
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode in the cauldron, we have Pippa Grace, the author of Mother in the mother. Pippa is a socially engaged artist, writer, and sculptor. Her work brings together over 26 years of training and working in the worlds of holistic health, bodywork, dance, creative writing, film, and sculpture. Pippa facilitates the sharing of stories and the creation of ‘visual narratives’ at beautifully held workshops. Pippa is particularly interested in helping to give voice to the quiet, everyday stories that may otherwi...
2022-03-24
1h 07
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The things they don't tell you about skin-to-skin contact!
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode come with us on a journey into the land of kangaroos... only kidding we are talking about kangaroo mother care and skin-to-skin contact. You may think this is a topic you may know everything about but before you switch off I recommend listening in. Look, even Rachel learned stuff she didn't know, and she was the one in our planning meeting who said "what a whole hour on skin to skin?"! So, yes folks, here is a whole podcast on Katie's favourite topic...
2022-03-10
1h 05
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Hormones from conception to pregnancy, birthing to feeding, bonding & attachment -An interview with Dr Sarah Buckley
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?On this incredible episode, we get the pleasure of picking the brain of Dr Sarah Buckley, where we go on a journey into the hormones from conception to pregnancy, birthing to feeding, bonding & attachment.Sarah Buckley is a New-Zealand-trained GP/family physician with qualifications in GP-obstetrics and family planning. She is also a PhD candidate at the University of Queensland, where her research is focused on oxytocin and the autonomic nervous system in labour and birth, and the impacts of interventions.
2022-02-08
1h 35
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Real Food for Pregnancy -An interview with Lily Nichols RDN
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we interview Lily Nichols RDN. Lily is a Registered Dietitian/Nutritionist, Certified Diabetes Educator, researcher, and author with a passion for evidence-based prenatal nutrition. Her work is known for being research-focused, thorough, and critical of outdated dietary guidelines. She is co-founder of the Women’s Health Nutrition Academy and the author of two books, Real Food for Pregnancy and Real Food for Gestational Diabetes. Lily’s bestselling books have helped tens of thousands of mamas (and babies!), are used in university-level maternal nutr...
2022-01-20
1h 21
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Placentas and cord blood
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, Rachel and I discuss all things placentas! We look more deeply at the time it takes to transfer blood from the placenta into the baby after birth and what the reason for this is. Rachel makes a stand for the “forgotten placenta” as well as bringing in some blokes named Erasmus from 1796 and Pierre from 1875 to make our jaws drop when she reveals what they were saying about letting the blood from the placenta flow to the baby all that time...
2022-01-06
1h 26
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Striving to improve outcomes for women and infants - An interview with Professor Hannah Dahlen
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Professor Hannah Dahlen talks us through her incredible beginnings growing up as the daughter of a midwife and her early initiation into the birth world in Yemen. How her passion for feminism and supporting women was seeded into her through her young girl experiences seeing and recognising how differently women and girls are treated and seen. Hannah shares with us her own connection to the real-life 'Call the midwife' book through her mother's experience working in the east end of London. And s...
2021-12-11
1h 00
The Healthtech Podcast
#248 Quick tips with VP Katie Weimer from 3D Systems 🖨️
This week Katie Weimer from 3D Systems gives us her quick tips for health-tech entrepreneurs.LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-weimer/Apply to be a guest: www.thehealthtechpodcast.com/Subscribe to Healthtech Pigeon 🐦: www.healthtechpigeon.comGet in touch with James : www.jamessomauroo.comLearn more about SomX for your healthtech company: https://www.somx.co.uk/
2021-11-18
04 min
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How western medicine controls the start of labour and why this needs to stop -An interview with Dr Sara Wickham
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we have got Dr Sara Wickham back! Sara’s newest book titled In Your Own Time: How western medicine controls the start of labour and why this needs to stop, is a masterclass in what the evidence really says about induction of labour and a fascinating insight into how birth has come to be controlled by Western medicine. Staggeringly, over a third of all pregnant women have their labour medically induced, and this is accompanied by a tsu...
2021-11-17
1h 14
The Healthtech Podcast
#247 The Story of 3D Systems with VP Katie Weimer 🖨️
This week, James is joined by Katie Weimer, Vice President of Regenerative Medicine at 3D Systems. For the past 15 years, Katie has been committed to advancing 3D printing in healthcare by developing bespoke additive manufacturing solutions that enhance healthcare delivery and patient care. She is currently focused on developing novel 3D bioprinting solutions for a broad range of human applications from tissue implants to organs, as well as laboratory applications that offer the potential to accelerate the development of new drug therapies. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katie-weimer/ Apply to be a guest: www.t...
2021-11-14
41 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
Low milk supply
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we go on an hour-long whistle-stop tour all about low milk supply. We touch on topics such as: How many women experience low milk supplyBreast refusalRe-building milk supplyDonor milkNipple teat confusionBreast reduction surgeryThe top up trapMedications that could affect milk supplyWitching hours and COLIC Phew! It's jam packed. We even have some great 80s or is it 90s movie references and some Ah-mazing accents from two of our comedy idols - Vic Reeves and Bob Mortimer. You can't miss this, and...
2021-10-28
1h 07
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Through the lens of an NHS obstetrician -An interview with Dr Florence Wilcock
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we have with us Dr Florence Wilcock , an obstetrician who has been working in NHS maternity services for more than 25 years. Florence has a special interest in improving women’s experience of maternity care & has been a consultant in London since 2007 where she is currently the lead obstetrician for Perinatal mental health as well as working with the Birth Options team, and homebirth team. As a member of the London Maternity Clinical Network Florence was responsible for the innovative Maternity ‘Whose Shoes...
2021-10-12
1h 25
The Midwives' Cauldron
End of season 2 trailer
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?We'll be back soon. Thanks for being with us for Season 2; all the in-depth conversations, truth-bombs, singing, laughter and so many golden nuggets! It's great to have you with us in this big bubbling cauldron of goodness. Watch out for the beginning of Season 3 on our Instagram page where we have some great stuff coming up for you all. Please check out our links below. LINKS: Dr Rachel Reed - https://rachel-reed.website/Our Patreon page...
2021-08-20
02 min
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Obstetric violence, and the rights of women over body autonomy -An interview with Bashi Kumar-Hazard
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we talk with Bashi Kumar-Hazard. Bashi is an Australian-based lawyer who works to promote the human rights of women and infants in the provision of maternity healthcare. She has represented families and healthcare providers defending their human rights in coronial inquests, court proceedings, and civil disputes. Her background experience is in the field of competition and consumer law. She is currently completing a PhD in anti-competitive practices in maternity healthcare at the University of Sydney Law School. Bashi has been a director of...
2021-08-04
1h 38
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Gestational Diabetes: the baby's perspective
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this 2nd episode on gestational diabetes, we discuss the baby; what is hypoglycaemia, how does it affect babies, what are the signs, and how is it treated? We look at some of the evidence and latest guidelines for treatment of hypoglycaemia in the infant, as well as antenatal hand expression, what helps support a baby's glucose level after birth and the link between women with gestational diabetes and delayed onset of lactation (milk 'coming in' late) and its potential impact on future breastfeeding. And...
2021-07-14
1h 04
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Gestational diabetes: the pregnancy perspective
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we discuss all things gestational diabetes. This is a two-part episode as there was just so much we had to talk about. We start with gestational diabetes in pregnancy and next time we will be looking at it from the mother and baby perspective. Listen in as Rachel gives us the most wonderful analogy about insulin and glucose wrapped up in the form of Pac-Man, and Rachel dissects some of the research to give us a greater understanding of testing f...
2021-06-26
44 min
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Anti D -An interview with Dr Sara Wickham
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?On this episode we talk to Dr Sara Wickham, a midwife, best-selling author, speaker and researcher. Sara is the Director of the Birth Information Project. She divides her time between speaking, writing, facilitating online courses, creating resources, and undertaking consultancy services for midwifery and health-related organisations around the world. Today we are discussing all things Anti D. We delve into the founding history of Anti d – who discovered it, how it's made, what monkeys have got to do with Anti-D, the limi...
2021-06-08
1h 28
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Women’s experiences of breastfeeding their babies - An interview with Prof Amy Brown
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we talk with the utterly wonderful Prof Amy Brown about why she doesn’t like sea lions, looking at breastfeeding from a biological perspective, women’s experiences of feeding their babies, how to navigate the internet as a birth worker and more! Prof Amy Brown is a professor of maternal and child public health at Swansea University. She is based in the department of public health, policy and social sciences where she is the director of their research centre 'LIFT' which s...
2021-05-24
1h 14
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Birth trauma and trauma informed care practices -An interview with Billie Harrigan
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we get to interview the wonderful Billie Harrigan. Billie is the Owner and Director of Birth Trauma Ontario, which provides education and training for maternity providers and allied birth professionals in trauma-informed care, as well as providing information and support for parents and loved ones that are dealing with birth-related trauma or birthing after trauma.Billie is a traditional birth companion, certified birth and postpartum doula, and childbirth educator. We delve into some deep topics in this episode; w...
2021-05-03
1h 06
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Breastfeeding: the early days
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?This time Rachel interviews Katie about the most common breastfeeding questions we have about the early days. The usual banter and laughter ensue, with a musical number or two belted out by Rachel!LINKS: Donna Ramsey. Anatomy of the lactating human breast redefined with ultrasound imaging: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/15960763/ (open access article) Disclaimer:The information and provided on this podcast does not, and is not intended to, constitute medical or legal advice; instead, all information ava...
2021-04-17
1h 15
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Connecting to our menstrual cycle and ancient medicine -An interview with Dr Danielle Arabena
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Dr Danielle Arabena, is a descendant of the Meriam Mer people in the Torres Strait, a medical doctor, GP specialist, educator, respected figure in the medical community and host of the Indigenous Health MedTalk podcast. This episode delves into aboriginal history, ancient medicine, medical magic and how we no longer recognise the importance of connecting to our menstrual cycle. We discuss how we can all benefit from sitting with ourselves properly during our cycle, learning more about our womb space and the energy it...
2021-04-06
1h 27
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Reclaiming childbirth as a rite of passage
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode Katie interviews Rachel Reed on her new book 'Reclaiming childbirth as a rite of passage'; from conception to birthing, including tea and toast at the end!LINKS:https://rachel-reed.website/reclaiming-childbirth-as-a-rite-of-passage/ ChaptersPart One: The WeftHerstory: an overview of the herstory of childbirth from early humans to the emergence of modern maternity systems.The legacy: how the legacy of herstory continues to influence...
2021-03-15
45 min
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The baby’s microbiome during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding -An interview with Toni Harman
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Toni Harman is the incredible film maker of the multi-award winning documentaries Microbirth, Doula and Freedom for birth, as well as the producer of the microbiome online courses. In this episode, we explore the science of ‘seeding and feeding’ a baby’s microbiome during pregnancy, birth and breastfeeding and the critical role of mothers’ microbes for optimal training of the infant immune system and lifelong health. Along with discussing the differences between vaginal and caesarean birth, those amazing human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs), we also get down and...
2021-02-27
1h 17
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Pushing and cervixes
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode? In this episode, Rachel and Katie take a look at the evidence surrounding the pushing phase of labour. Rachel discusses the reasoning behind why we need to stop talking about labour in stages and we delve into the cervical lip and how best to deal with it. And of course along the way we have some fun. Join us in this episode of The Midwives Cauldron to learn while you laugh.LINKS: Research mentioned:Dahlen et al. (2013) Vaginal examinations during normal lab...
2021-02-10
59 min
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Birth Time the documentary -An interview with the film makers
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?We interview three amazing women who embarked on a mission to find out why an increasing number of women are emerging from their births physically and emotionally traumatised. Their discoveries exposed the truth and led them to join the birth revolution and forge a movement and a documentary film that hopes to change the face of maternity care in Australia and across the developed world. Join us as we chat with Jerusha Sutton, Jo Hunter and Zoe Naylor.LINKS:Website https://www.b...
2021-01-20
1h 09
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The importance of good postnatal care and recovery -An interview with Sophie Messager
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Sophie Messager joins us in the Cauldron to talk about her new book Why Postnatal Recovery MattersWe talk all things becoming a mother, including how a lovely pigs trotter soup or lotus birth is the perfect way to avoid too many visitors. We explore the raw, real and forgotten side of the 4th trimester and the misconception that mothering is 'just doing nothing' and the mother guilt and expectations put upon women. Sophie discusses the best ways to support women as they...
2021-01-03
1h 21
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Being 'with woman' while working in the system: part 2
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Here is the 2nd part of this listener requested episode. Rachel and Katie delve into self-care, dealing with colleagues, Christmas albums, the concept of resilience in the birth-worker realm and various antics. Links: Dr. Rachel Reedhttps://midwifethinking.com/https://rachel-reed.website/books/Jane Hardwicke Collingshttps://janehardwickecollings.com/category/school-of-shamanic-womancraft/Marilyn Frenchhttps://www.amazon.com/Marilyn-French/e/B000AQ4TNS%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareWant to listen t...
2020-12-07
50 min
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Being 'with woman' while working in the system: part 1
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this long-awaited episode, Rachel and Katie get into the questions you've all been asking us; how to navigate, cope, and work within the system. In this 1st part, we look at spheres of influence, the gifts we can offer, and our relationships with women. We've got to say, that despite the title, this was probably one of the funniest episodes we have ever recorded! So, enjoy the fun along the way, and treat yourself to a bit of self-care by listening in!...
2020-12-07
44 min
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Breech birth, twins, galactogogues to increase milk supplyand more -Your questions answered #2
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode we continue where we left you... on our cliffhanger question which we both love/hate to answer! Rachel & Katie also discuss twins and breech birth, galactogogues to increase milk supply and the usual fun along the way. Join us for more of your questions.LINKS:Dr. Rachel Reed's blog: https://midwifethinking.com/Want to listen to the new podcast 'The Feeding Couch'? Find it here or on all good podcast hosting platforms! Get 10% off Katie's Br...
2020-11-08
48 min
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Tongue tie, induction of labour, advanced maternal age and becoming an IBCLC -Your questions answered #1
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we answer your questions! You asked us a variety of questions, including "are tongues ties on the rise?" and "what actually bursts in labour, and is it really water?" We also discuss advanced maternal age and induction of labour; and how to get enough clinical hours to become an IBCLC. There were so many questions this is only part one... Links:FROSTTIE trial https://www.npeu.ox.ac.uk/frosttie/cliniciansMills N, P...
2020-10-28
57 min
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The herstory of breastfeeding - a fascinating, hilarious and sometimes gruesome, tour of breastfeeding over the past few hundred years
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?On this episode of The Midwives' Cauldron we take a whistle-stop tour of breastfeeding over the years, stopping by to hear about some of the fascinating and peculiar 'herstories'. We learn how the corsets of the fashion conscious women of the day could lead to inverted nipples and in some cases far worse outcomes! The 6 specifications to become a wet nurse... and whether Rachel fits the mould! And some of the hilarious, yet gruesome remedies for low milk supply and sore nipples. ...
2020-10-12
1h 05
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Perineal bungles
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, Katie tries to enjoy a cup of tea while Rachel disturbs her with a tale of perineal bungles. We delve into the government-backed interventions implemented in a misguided attempt to save women's perineums. We explore the origins of perineal bundles and how they impact on midwifery practice and women's births. This tale is about how women are being blamed (again) for damage caused by care providers.Links:Midwife Thinking Blog: Perineal Bungles and Midwifery Practice: h...
2020-09-21
1h 13
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Women's rites of passage and how they shape our lives -peri-menopause and the role of Autumn Women -An interview with Jane Hardwicke Collings
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we have the absolute delight of interviewing Jane Hardwicke Collings about women's rites of passage and how they shape our lives. We pay particular attention to the peri-menopause and the role of Autumn Women as leaders and change agents in the maternity system. This episode is jam-packed with intelligent, jaw-dropping and wonderful insights into womanhood. Let us introduce Jane...Jane Hardwicke Collings is a post menopausal grandmother. She was an intensive care and operating theatre nurse, and then...
2020-08-18
1h 32
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Induction of labour from the baby's perspective
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Join us as we delve deeper into induction of labour through the early postnatal lens. We discuss the impact of induction on the baby, and on the mother's lactation, looking at ways to ensure all mothers and infants get off to the best start, despite the labour and birth they may have had. Somehow this episode ends up wandering into the world of Wizard of Oz. We also learn new and, personally I think, much better words for amniotic fluid and the placenta. And we...
2020-08-16
1h 10
The Midwives' Cauldron
The herstory of modern birth practices
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?In this episode, we take a step back in time and a short but deep dive into history from a female perspective. We explore how ideas about women and their bodies have led to the birthing practices we see today. We visit the world of Goddesses, vulva art, and how women were once revered for their ability to create life. Then we move on through the times into a world where women were seen as dirty malfunctioning versions of men, whose primary role was to...
2020-08-02
1h 03
The Midwives' Cauldron
Introducing the midwives and their cauldron
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Welcome to episode 1, where we chat about how Rachel and Katie met, how our careers in midwifery evolved, and our plans for future podcast episodes. Join us as we invite you into our world of midwifery, education, laughter, and fun... and where this all began. LINKS: Rachel's blog: https://midwifethinking.com/Rachel mentions her journey into embodying the true essence of midwifery and rites of passage with Jane Hardwick Collins. Find out more about Jane's work here: https://janehardwickecollings.com/
2020-07-19
34 min
The Midwives' Cauldron
The Midwives' Cauldron – Trailer Season 1
Want to send us a message? Fan mail? Thoughts on the episode?Join Katie James RM, IBCLC and Dr. Rachel Reed RM, PhD as they hubble, bubble, toil and trouble their way through aspects of midwifery, birth, lactation and womanhood. Support the show Please support the show via Patreon or BuyMeACoffee MERCH here! Music Joseph McDade Like this podcast? Leave us a review here Want more from Katie and Rachel? Katie's website Rachel's website DisclaimerT...
2020-07-10
03 min