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Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Behind Every Successful Father: A Mother's Untold Journey
What does a wife sacrifice when her husband succeeds? That question propelled Jade Lomax's social media post to viral status, resonating with millions of women worldwide while simultaneously triggering fierce backlash from men who misunderstood her message.In this deeply personal conversation, Jade shares her transformation from a world-traveling accountant to a mother of three boys in Australia. Her birth stories form a powerful triptych of maternal experience – from a natural Christmas Day delivery that defied medical expectations, to a rushed, intervention-heavy second birth that left her feeling robbed of her birth experience, to a peaceful home bi...
2025-07-09
52 min
Making Contact
Caring Relationships Negotiating Meaning Maintaining Dignity (Encore)
The vast majority of care recipients are exclusively receiving unpaid care from a family member, friend, or neighbor. The rest receive a combination of family care and paid assistance, or exclusively paid formal care. Whether you’re a paid home care provider, or rely on personal assistance to meet your daily needs, or a family member caring for a loved one, the nature of the working relationship depends on mutual respect and dignity. In honor of Disability Pride Month, we’ll revisit the dynamic and complex relationship of care receiving and giving. Camille Christian, home care prov...
2025-07-09
29 min
On lit pour vous
Des progrès pour attirer des étudiants noirs dans les programmes de médecine
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : Le Devoir et La Presse, Virage et Je lis autochtone. Au programme: Des progrès pour attirer des étudiants noirs dans les programmes de médecine, un texte de Katherine Desautels, paru le 25 mai 2025 dans Le Devoir. (0:02) Comment s’indigner sans agressivité ni insultes ?, un texte de Stéphanie Marin, paru le 26 mai 2025 dans Le Devoir. (06:20) Les États-Unis en guerre contre les colorants artificiels, un texte de Mathieu Perreault, paru le 01 juin 2025 dans La Presse. (12:51) Lecture: Gil...
2025-07-03
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From Cesarean to Breech: One Mother's Journey to Build Communities for New Mothers
Karen Chipman never planned to become a maternal health advocate. With a background in veterinary science, fate redirected her path after the birth of her first son, leading her to discover an unexpected passion for supporting women through labor and delivery. Her journey through three dramatically different births—a cesarean, a hard-won VBAC, and a vaginal breech delivery—became the foundation for what would eventually become Stork Ready Classes and Community for Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond.What makes Karen's story particularly powerful is her unwavering determination to advocate for herself during a time when maternal autonomy was even...
2025-07-02
39 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
The Complex Evolution of Maternal Healthcare in America (Part 3)
Midwife Audrey returns to unpack the complex evolution of maternal healthcare in America, revealing how historical class divisions, capitalism, and systemic racism have shaped how women experience pregnancy and birth today.From the early days when aristocrats sought "painless" birth to elevate themselves above "peasant women," to the current system where scheduled inductions accommodate limited maternity leave, our conversation explores how childbirth transformed from a normal physiological process into a medical event requiring management and intervention. This historical context sheds light on why obstetrics superseded midwifery in American healthcare, despite evidence suggesting that most women would benefit...
2025-06-25
1h 00
On lit pour vous
Les tabous du système de santé
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants : La Presse, Je lis autochtone, Le Devoir et Les Libraires. Au programme: Les tabous du système de santé, un texte de Stéphanie Grammond, paru le 11 mai 2025 dans La Presse. (0:02) En juin : Je lis autochtone! – Fiction, un texte de la rédaction, paru le 01 juin 2025 dans Je lis autochtone. (27:01) Les soins palliatifs permettent de mourir avec dignité, mais sont mal compris, un texte de Katrine Desautels, paru le 05 mai 2025 dans Le Devoir. (33:32) La trace de la pandémie...
2025-06-25
58 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Jutta Wohlrab Tells Us Why Birth Should Be Your Greatest Achievement, Not Your Greatest Fear
What if giving birth was considered your greatest achievement rather than your greatest fear? This question sits at the heart of my conversation with Jutta Wohlrab, a German midwife whose 40-year journey across three continents offers us a rare glimpse into how birth can be both gentler and more empowering.Jutta's path to midwifery began unexpectedly in the 1970s when a book about natural childbirth ignited her passion. She takes us on a fascinating tour of global birth practices, revealing how Germany's approach differs dramatically from other countries. Did you know that German law mandates a midwife...
2025-06-18
58 min
On lit pour vous
12 juin 2025 – Journée mondiale contre le travail des enfants
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : l’OIT et La Presse. Au programme: 12 juin 2025 – Journée mondiale contre le travail des enfants, un texte de la rédaction, paru sur le site de l’OIT. (0:02) J’étais un enfant travailleur, maintenant je travaille pour que cela n’arrive plus, un texte de Daniel Berruezo, paru le 11 juin 2023 sur le site de l’OIT. (03:21) Travail des enfants, un texte de la rédaction, paru sur le site de l’OIT. (14:21) Des biberons de plus en plus chers, un...
2025-06-12
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
The Sacred Journey: Preparing for Motherhood Before Conception (Part 2)
What does motherhood truly look like before we even conceive? How can we prepare emotionally and spiritually for one of life's most profound transformations?Midwife Audrey returns for the second installment of our powerful four-part series, diving deep into the conscious preparation for bringing new life into the world. Beyond nursery decor and baby registries lies the crucial inner work that shapes our journey as mothers.We explore how our first models of motherhood form passively in childhood, creating templates that influence our expectations. When the time comes to consciously create life, we have the...
2025-06-11
44 min
On lit pour vous
« Arriérés culturellement » : une réflexion personnelle sur le génocide culturel
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : Espaces autochtones, Le Devoir, Fugues et Le Journal de Montréal. Au programme: « Arriérés culturellement » : une réflexion personnelle sur le génocide culturel, un texte de Robert Falcon Ouellette, paru le 07 avril 2025 dans Espaces autochtones. (0:02) Toujours pas d’encadrement national des fouilles complètes en centres jeunesse, un texte de Stéphanie Vallet, paru le 30 avril 2025 dans Le Devoir. (07:36) Un espace LGBTQ+ : du rêve à la réalité?, un texte de Denis-Daniel Boullé, paru le 19 mai 2025...
2025-06-06
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From Academic to Entrepreneur: Building Mental Health Support for New Mothers with Tara
Dr. Katrina Roundfield's journey from academic psychologist to maternal mental health entrepreneur begins with a startling revelation: despite her extensive training, nothing prepared her for the overwhelming anxiety that gripped her after giving birth to her son.The stark contrast between prenatal and postpartum care represents a healthcare crisis hiding in plain sight. Women receive approximately 700 minutes of prenatal attention but only 30 minutes of postpartum care, precisely when 80% experience significant emotional distress. This gap inspired Dr. Roundfield to create Tara, an innovative app that supports mothers through matrescence —the profound biological and psychological transformation of becoming a mo...
2025-06-05
47 min
BlaBla Royal
Podcast BlaBla Royal 77 - Comment se portent les boutiques jeux vidéo en 2025 ?
Bienvenue dans ce 77e épisode du podcast de M2 Gaming, le BlaBla Royal !Dans ce nouvel épisode, Marc reçoit Stéphanie Thériault, copropriétaire de la réputée boutique La Planque Jeux Vidéo, Dominic Bourret, copropriétaire du superbe commerce Retro MTL et animateur du podcast Chez Papa Cassette, ainsi que Michael Laflamme, copropriétaire de la boutique Le Coin Game Over et animateur du podcast Le Point Game Over. Avec cette belle brochette d'invités, on en profite pour revenir sur les débuts de leurs boutiques respectives, l'évolution de celles-ci, ainsi que sur la santé d...
2025-06-02
2h 08
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
When Loss and New Life Collide: A Mother's Journey Through Trauma and Hope
Grief and joy are two sides of the same coin in motherhood, as Shawnee Baker powerfully demonstrates in this emotional conversation about her maternal journey. A former NICU nurse who became a mother to three children before she was 23, Shawnee's path was immediately complicated when her first husband abandoned their family when her daughter Baylie was just six days old. With courage and determination, she rebuilt her life as a single mother, creating an especially close bond with Baylie—her mini-me, best friend, and confidante.Years later, after finding love again and deciding to expand her family th...
2025-05-30
53 min
On lit pour vous
Politique : les décisions des élus ne sont pas meilleures que celles du public
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants : Québec Science, La Presse, Le Devoir et Le Courrier de l’UNESCO. Au programme: Politique : les décisions des élus ne sont pas meilleures que celles du public, un texte d’Annie Labrecque, paru le 16 avril 2025 dans Québec science. (0:02) J’ai tout essayé, un texte de Catherine Handfield, paru le 04 mai 2025 dans La Presse. (6:09) Harvard peut-elle résister à L’attaque financière de Trump ?, un texte d’Alan Blinder et Stéphanie Saul, paru le 22 avril 2025 dans L...
2025-05-27
28 min
On lit pour vous
Au Canada, les recettes autochtones mises au goût du jour
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants : Le Courrier de l’UNESCO, Québec Science et Le Devoir. Au programme: Au Canada, les recettes autochtones mises au goût du jour, un texte de Raphaëlle Maruchitch, paru dans l’édition d’avril-juin 2025 du Courrier de l’UNESCO. (0:02) Entrevue: Comment les bactériophages m’ont sauvé la vie, un texte d’Annie Labrecque, paru le 03 avril 2025 dans Québec science. (05:17) Un enfant québécois pourra avoir plus de deux parents, un texte de Stéphanie Marin, paru l...
2025-05-27
28 min
On lit pour vous
Nouvelle fronde contre le projet de loi sur la laïcité dans les écoles, jugé « inutile »
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : Le Devoir et La Presse. Au programme: Nouvelle fronde contre le projet de loi sur la laïcité dans les écoles, jugé « inutile », un texte de Zacharie Goudreault, paru le 24 avril 2025 dans Le Devoir. (0:02) Quand la solution miracle devient le problème, un texte de Dr. Daniel Cousineau, paru le 07 mai 2025 dans La Presse. (06:34) Le Québec craque pour toi mon coco, un texte de Stéphanie Bérubé, paru le 24 avril 2025 dans La Presse. (13:06) Le petit commerce...
2025-05-22
28 min
On lit pour vous
Invisibilité des enjeux autochtones : « Dans le Nord, on est oubliés »
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants : Espaces autochtones, Le Devoir, La Presse, L’Action et Québec Science. Au programme: Invisibilité des enjeux autochtones : « Dans le Nord, on est oubliés », un texte de Marie-Laure Josselin, paru le 17 avril 2025 dans Espaces autochtones. (0:02) Des proches laissés à eux-mêmes, un texte d’Améli Pineda et Stéphanie Vallet, paru le 21 avril 2025 dans Le Devoir. (05:42) Quel sac privilégier pour l’épicerie ?, un texte de Chloé Bourquin, paru le 11 avril 2025 dans La Presse. (13:01) Survivre, c’est d’être...
2025-05-14
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
The Support Every New Mother Deserves: A Postpartum Doula's Journey
What happens when a woman gives birth in a foreign country without family support, speaks minimal Korean, and navigates an unfamiliar healthcare system? Heather Magill's unexpected journey into motherhood began precisely this way in South Korea, setting her on a path that would ultimately transform not just her life but the lives of countless new mothers.Through three distinctly different birth experiences—from a curtained hospital ward in South Korea to the nurturing environment of a birth center—Heather discovered firsthand the profound impact that proper support makes during the vulnerable postpartum period. Her candid reflections reveal many...
2025-05-14
40 min
On lit pour vous
Des familles sans voix face à la maladie mentale
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants: Le Devoir, Hebdo Rive-Nord, Nouveau Projet et Québec Science. Au programme: Des familles sans voix face à la maladie mentale, un texte d’Améli Pineda et Stéphanie Vallet, paru le 21 avril 2025 dans Le Devoir. (0:02) Le Réseau des Femmes Élues de Lanaudière en mode électoral, un texte de Rédaction, paru le 01 avril 2025 dans Hebdo Rive-Nord. (08:55) François Geoffroy: on ne se bat pas toujours pour gagner, un texte de Jean-Philippe Martel, paru le 03 avril...
2025-05-10
28 min
On lit pour vous
Lettre ouverte aux femmes sans enfants
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants: Nouveau Projet, Le Devoir, L’Actualité et Fugues. Au programme: Lettre ouverte aux femmes sans enfant, un texte de Stéphanie Boulay, paru le 31 mars 2025 dans Nouveau Projet. (0:02) Les Québécois ont une bonne opinion des élus des petites villes, un texte de Sébastien Tanguay, paru le 19 mars 2025 dans Le Devoir. (06:23) Une ligne d’écoute pour prévenir les crimes sexuels sur les mineurs, un texte d’Amélie Daoust-Boisvert, paru le 02 avril 2025 dans L’Actualité...
2025-05-10
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From Medical Office Manager to Maternal Mental Health Advocate: A Journey Through C-Section and Beyond
Stephanie Dunne's birth story challenges everything we think we know about being prepared for childbirth. With 17 years of managing an OBGYN office and constant access to doctors, midwives, and specialists, Stephanie confidently approached her first pregnancy. Her pregnancy was textbook perfect—what could possibly go wrong?When labor began, it looked nothing like she expected. The dramatic movie-style contractions never materialized; instead, she experienced persistent back pain that left her uncomfortable but not alarmed. By morning, she was shocked to discover she'd been in active labor for 12 hours and was already six centimeters dilated. But the real su...
2025-05-07
55 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Beyond Medicine: Redefining Birth Through a Physician's Eyes
Dr. Lauren Davis takes us on an extraordinary journey from medical resident to holistic maternal health advocate in this captivating conversation about birth choices, postpartum healing, and the powerful integration of conventional and functional medicine.Originally trained as an osteopathic physician & family medicine, Dr. Davis's perspective on birth and maternal health transformed dramatically after experiencing both a hospital birth during her medical residency and later, an "orgasmic" home birth attended by her physician husband. Her candid comparison of these experiences reveals profound insights about how birth environments affect physiology. "We know, for a woman's body and her...
2025-04-30
52 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Breaking the Cycle: Navigating Maternal Healthcare as Your Own Advocate & an Unexpected Home Birth
What happens when healthcare providers don't believe your experience? For licensed marriage and family therapist Reesa Morala, it meant months of unnecessary dietary restrictions, postpartum pain, and a desperate struggle to feed her firstborn son.Reesa's journey through motherhood began with a doctor who insisted she had gestational diabetes despite normal test results, simply based on her appearance and family background. The anxiety this created was so overwhelming that Reesa lost 30 pounds below her pre-pregnancy weight. But the challenges didn't end there. For a whole year after birth, she endured excruciating pain from improper stitching that multiple p...
2025-04-24
57 min
On lit pour vous
Face cachée: un film sur la réalité des immigrantes face à la violence
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : L’Express.ca, Le Devoir et Fugues. Au programme: Face cachée: un film sur la réalité des immigrantes face à la violence, un texte de Patrick Bizindvyi, paru le 15 mars 2025 dans L’Express.ca. (0:02) Des habitants de Québec parlent des incivilités des automobilistes et de la « peur de leur vie »., un texte de Témoignages, paru le 19 mars 2025 dans Le Devoir. (06:04) Des rues plus propres, des vies transformées : les Allié·e·s du Village en action...
2025-04-17
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
We all enter through the Ladies' Entrance: How motherhood awakens our creative power.
Creativity isn't just something we do—it's fundamentally who we are as mothers and birthing people. This profound insight emerges throughout my conversation with Carla, a visual artist who uses her gifts to help mothers reconnect with their innate power after birth.Carla's personal journey through two dramatically different birth experiences—from a disconnected hospital birth to an empowered home birth during a hurricane—reveals how our bodies hold wisdom that conventional systems often ignore. When providers changed shifts during her first labor and pronounced she had regressed from 6cm to 2.5cm dilation, Carla felt her birthing energy...
2025-04-16
1h 05
On lit pour vous
Une alternative locale qui remplace « à merveille l’huile d’olive »
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés des médias suivants: La Presse, Le Devoir et AlterPresse. Au programme: Une alternative locale qui remplace « à merveille l’huile d’olive », un texte de Stéphanie Bérubé, paru le 25 mars 2025 dans La Presse. (0:02) Elle sert les politiciens depuis 50 ans, un texte de Fanny Lévesque, paru le 29 mars 2025 dans La Presse. (04:48) Quand les fruits exotiques poussent à Saint-Eustache, un texte de Pierre Saint-Arnaud, paru le 12 mars 2025 dans Le Devoir. (18:05) Haïti-Histoire : La semaine Eddy Cavé. À propos de l’ouvrage Extermination...
2025-04-12
58 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From Conscious Conception to Sovereign Motherhood : An Enlightening Conversation with Midwife Audrey (Part 1)
"Can you feel the shift? Women, mothers, and birthing people everywhere are eager for change, ready to take their power back, walk in their sovereignty, and become the wise women they were called to be," says Midwife Audrey. This powerful conversation with Midwife Audrey launches a four-part series that aims to return discussions about pregnancy, birth, and motherhood to our mainstream cultural conversations.Born and raised in Florida, Midwife Audrey brings over a decade of clinical experience and her personal journey as a mother to this enlightening discussion. After experiencing her own birth challenges when her son...
2025-04-11
1h 08
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From New York to Ghana: Vanessa Gyan's Journey Through Motherhood and Maternal Health Advocacy
Meet Vanessa Gyan, a media professional who founded Modern Day Mom Ghana and is the CEO of The Sincerely Vee Foundation. Her life took an unexpected turn when a brief holiday visit to Ghana in 2012 became a permanent relocation. Now, eleven years later, Vanessa shares the powerful birth stories that shaped her journey as a mother of three and launched her mission as a maternal health advocate.Vanessa's maternal journey spans continents, with her three children's births taking place in New York City, even though she resides in Ghana. While her first two deliveries went relatively smoothly...
2025-04-10
1h 05
On lit pour vous
Se blesser en allant chercher un café, est-ce un accident de travail ?
Dans cet épisode de On lit pour vous, nous vous offrons une sélection de textes tirés du média suivant : Le Devoir, Virage, La Presse et L’Eau Vive. Au programme: Se blesser en allant chercher un café, est-ce un accident de travail ?, un texte de Stéphanie Marin, paru le 28 février 2025 dans Le Devoir. (0:02) Sécurité à domicile : les questions à poser avant de s’engager, un texte d’Office de la protection du consommateur, paru le 19 février 2025 dans Virage. (06:38) Les tests antirobots sont menacés, un texte de Mathieu Perreault, paru le 16 mars 2025 dans La Presse. (10:40) ...
2025-04-10
28 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
The Mental Load: Sharing Parental Responsibilities from Pregnancy to Postpartum
Parenthood's invisible work begins long before birth. In this eye-opening conversation with Paige Connell (SheIsAPaigeTurner), we explore how the mental load of motherhood silently shapes women's experiences from conception through pregnancy, birth, and beyond.Paige reveals how women carry unseen responsibilities even before pregnancy—tracking ovulation, researching prenatal care, planning for conception—while these tasks rarely fall to their partners. Once pregnancy begins, the disparity widens as women download apps, research birth options, investigate childcare, and make countless preparations while simultaneously growing a human. This invisible labor continues through labor and birth, where partners often lack the know...
2025-04-02
46 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
When Motherhood Meets Innovation: Empowering Women Through Beautiful Postpartum Products
Courtney Boylan never imagined that her frustration with constantly losing clear nipple shields during late-night feedings would spark a business revolution in maternal products. But that's exactly how Le Lolo was born – from one mother's determination to bring beauty and dignity to the postpartum experience.When Courtney transitioned from Target executive to a new mother, she found herself struggling with the realities of postpartum life. Unlike the instant maternal bond she'd expected, her connection with her newborn son developed gradually – something many mothers experience but few discuss openly. As she navigated breastfeeding challenges, she became increasingly frustrated with...
2025-03-17
31 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
A New Mom's Journey Through Pregnancy and Birth
Agatha, a remarkable new mom and our special guest joins us in sharing her journey of juggling aspirations in nursing and midwifery while embarking on motherhood. She recounts the joyous moment of learning she was pregnant and her husband's supportive role throughout her pregnancy. Agatha also opens up about her experiences with mild morning sickness and the importance she placed on nutrition, offering insights into the diverse challenges women face during pregnancy. She highlights a supportive network's vital role in navigating motherhood's transformative journey through her story.We venture into the complex world of birth choices in...
2025-03-12
49 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
From Ultimate Frisbee to Empowering Homebirth: How Katy Found Strength in Midwifery Care in the UK
What does it truly mean to feel empowered during childbirth? Katy Featherstone Coombs takes us on a remarkable journey through her two vastly different birth experiences, offering wisdom that extends far beyond the delivery room.After meeting her husband through Ultimate Frisbee, Katy approached her first pregnancy with careful preparation, choosing hypnobirthing and planning a home delivery. Her labor story unfolds with unexpected twists – from laboring peacefully at home to delivering a surprising 10lb 8oz baby boy. When postpartum complications arose requiring hospital transfer, Kate faced challenging moments that would fundamentally shape her approach to her second bi...
2025-03-10
48 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Ashlee Maillett: How Tractors and a Pregnancy Announcement Lead to an Unexpected Labor and Birth Journey.
Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation on the Maternal Wealth Podcast as Ashlee shares her unique journey into motherhood. From her unexpected pregnancy announcement to the chaotic moments during labor and delivery, Ashley's story is a rollercoaster of emotions and experiences that many mothers can relate to. In this episode, host Stephanie engages with Ashlee of The Homesteading Hunny as she recalls her vibrant love story with Frank and how it evolved into parenthood. You'll hear about her discovery of pregnancy amidst the bustle of work and life, her thoughtful reflections on the process of...
2025-03-03
1h 12
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Oriana Teeple: Giving birth abroad as a United States military wife while navigating placenta previa
Join us as we embark on an enlightening chat with Oriana Teeple, giving us a window into her motherhood experiences that spanned across the UK and Germany. Oriana’s journey begins with a captivating love story in Poland, where she met her husband under extraordinary circumstances. From her maternity care experiences in London, where she celebrated the support of midwives and birthing centers, to the hurdles she faced during pregnancy and delivery in Germany amidst the pandemic, her story sheds light on the intricacies of childbirth from various cultural perspectives.Oriana outlines the differences in maternal healthcare en...
2025-02-25
49 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Kelley Weinzetl: Next-Level Women’s Coach - Embracing the Unpredictable Journey of Motherhood, Empowering Birth Choices, and Balancing Ambition with Family Life
After navigating the highs and lows of early motherhood alone, Kelley Weinzetl found herself reinventing her life in unexpected ways. She joins us to share her incredible journey from being a young single mom to becoming a life coach dedicated to empowering women, including creating an ebook about transforming your life titled The Power of 3. Kelley offers a fascinating perspective on balancing ambition and family life, having given birth at both 20 and 36. Her story is not just about resilience but about embracing life's unpredictability and finding strength in every chapter of motherhood.Kelley's candid reflections on her...
2025-02-17
57 min
Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth
Jeanne Jordan: Navigating Motherhood's Joys and Challenges, Near-Fatal Birth Experience, and the Strength of Family Resilience
What happens when motherhood comes earlier than expected or survives a life-threatening complication with the sixth pregnancy? Join us for an illuminating conversation with Jeanne Jordan, a seasoned labor and delivery scrub tech, who shares her extraordinary journey of love, family, and survival. Jeanne's story begins with a whirlwind romance with her husband, Stephen, leading to a large family and a life of both joyous surprises and unexpected challenges. Her candid reflections on early motherhood, evolving prenatal care, and the nuances of raising six children offer invaluable insights into the complexities and rewards of family life.Jeanne...
2025-02-10
39 min