
There are a lot of birth-related podcasts out there. But here you are...considering this one! As with all of our projects at Born Free Method, this project is one of a kind. If you are fed up with modern maternity care, stop grumbling and groaning and take action! This podcast can lead the way. Somehow we manage to blend birth, spirituality, medicine, fitness, ecology, ceremony, psychedelia, psych... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 217 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Edmund Knighton, Ph.D., is a seasoned educator, clinical psychologist, and somatic movement practitioner whose multidisciplinary career spans more than three decades. He has engaged through various capacities with Waldorf education for over 35 years,... more
The 2026 Born Free Twins-Breech Conference is coming to Austin, TX, November 12-15, 2026, and tickets go on sale Black Friday, November 28th, 2025 at midnight! There are a limited number of tickets for sale at the early bird pricing! To take advantag... more
Thomas R. Verny, MD, is a psychiatrist, writer, poet, and one of the pioneers in the field of prenatal and perinatal psychology. Born in 1936 in Bratislava (then Czechoslovakia), Dr. Verny immigrated to Canada, where he became known for exploring how... more
Edmund Knighton, Ph.D., is a seasoned educator, clinical psychologist, and somatic movement practitioner whose multidisciplinary career spans more than three decades. He has engaged through various capacities with Waldorf education for over 35 years,... more
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Obstetric care in the US has long been a practice full of malpractice, misinformation, lack of research, and ineffective old-school policies and procedures. As a nurse, birth worker, and a mother, I love learning from and being inspired by Dr. Nathan Riley! This podcast and his teachings are evidence-based, real science, liturgical and nuanced. There’s yet to be an episode I haven’t enjoyed. All are so thought-provoking. I loved his recent episode with his mom. It’s beautiful to see a family of ... more
What’s with the most recent episode’s title? Do we really need another “father” of women’s experiences?
Thank you for your conversation with Gail T and Nicole M. I practice biodynamic craniosacral and am delighted for the accessibility of this conversation and its affirmation of bodies' and babies' intelligence.
While children are being murdered in the world we hear someone speaking of love and human interaction, no mention of the genocide the country he comes from is commiting. Very disappointed.
Love this podcast for its diverse and inclusive representation of birth workers and health professionals. As a prenatal specialized bodyworker I value learning all I can when it comes to the prenatal, birth and wellness world so I can be an unbiased resource of education for my clients—this podcast provides just that for me! What soul food! 🙌🏼
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The content explores a variety of topics around maternity care, focusing on the intersection of birth, wellness, and spirituality. Episodes often challenge traditional medical norms, advocating for a holistic approach that empowers individuals, particularly women, in their maternity experiences. Notable discussions delve into childbirth, reproductive health, mental well-being, and the personal narratives surrounding maternity. This distinctive blend of medicine, ecology, and personal empowerment sets it apart and resonates with listeners seeking deeper insights into their health and birth choices.
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