
The Free Birth Society Podcast features honest, gripping, inspiring, and transformative freebirth stories hosted by the founder Emilee Saldaya in conversation with wild women worldwide. In the vast tapestry of childbirth experiences, a thread runs undisturbed, unmedicated, and true to its ancestral roots: freebirth. This differs from your usual home birth with doulas or midwives in attendance. Fre... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 316 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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This week on the Free Birth Society Podcast, Emilee sits down with Jinny and Audrey, a remarkable mother–daughter duo with sovereign birth woven through both of their lives.
Jinny, a mother of seven and birth doula, shares how her third birth became... more
This week, Emilee is joined by Raquel, who shares her extraordinary first pregnancy and sovereign birth at the age of 41.
Raquel speaks candidly about the profound transitions she navigated during this time. The death of her mother, leaving her job,... more
Nine days before Rachel was to give birth to her first child, her beloved birth keeper, Candace, was tragically killed in a car accident. Grief-stricken, panicked, and suddenly faced with new decisions, Rachel chose to freebirth.
What unfolded was t... more
This week, I’m joined once again by Kristin Hauser, a beloved and regular guest on the Free Birth Society Podcast. We weave through the stories of Kristin’s four births, with a special focus on her most recent freebirth and the profound lessons it of... more
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These people are the diametric opposite to what they are toting… Listening to women trusting your intuition and birthing that's the best for your baby. After listening to all of the information and women's testimonies out there about the harm, these people have done it is clear that these women do not want to be accountable for any of the wrongs that they've done. After trying to make a comment on their page on Instagram, that was questioning some actions I was immediately blocked and silenced… ... more
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Shocked there hasn’t been civil or criminal suit brought yet. Probably only a matter of time. If you have a genuine interest in free or home births: please explore your local community for informed healers doing the actual work and don’t take advice from a woman who just found a way to monetize the concept for millions.
Simply put, why not a free open heart surgery society? For one obvious reason…it’s dangerous! So is free birth. So let’s take a controversial and dangerous issue, at a time when the target market (pregnant women) are emotionally vulnerable and tack on a sales pitch for useless unaccredited (and expensive!) “courses”. Yet another US grift!
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A unique exploration of freebirth and sovereign birth is present through gripping narratives shared by women worldwide, under the guidance of a dedicated host. Each episode offers a deep dive into the personal experiences of women who embrace unmedicated, unassisted childbirth, often challenging conventional narratives around the medicalization of birth. Listeners are introduced to transformative stories that celebrate autonomy and the primal nature of childbirth, encouraging a re-evaluation of the choices women face in their birthing journeys. This series serves not just as a platform for personal tales but also as an affirmation of freebirth's rightful place within a spectrum of birthing options, fostering a dialogue that advocates for th... more
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2. Veda Ray
3. Dr. Ivy Margulies
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