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Behind the Latch

Margaret Salty
Breastfeeding
Lactation Consulting
Lactation Support
Exclusive Breastfeeding
IBCLC
Lactation Consultants
IBCLC Scope Of Practice
Oversupply
Breastfeeding Innovations
Tongue Tie
Infant Feeding Issues
Triple Feeding Plan
Colostrum
Maternal Health
Breast Milk Production
Hyperlactation
Breast Pump Technology
Breastfeeding Support
Block Feeding
Inverted Nipples

The Behind the Latch with Margaret Salty is your essential companion for lifelong growth in the field of lactation consulting. Whether you're a student, a newly certified IBCLC, or an experienced consultant, this podcast is designed to support your ongoing journey. Each episode brings you expert interviews, real-world case studies, and the latest research updates—giving you practical insights you ... more

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In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret interviews Indira Lopez-Bassols, IBCLC, educator, and PhD candidate based in London, about her journey from clinical lactation consultant to published author in the Journal of Human Lactation.

Indira sha... more

As more people pursue the IBCLC credential, mentorship has become one of the most critical—and misunderstood—components of lactation education. In this episode, Kristina and I take a close look at Pathway 2 and Pathway 3 mentorship, clarifying what m... more

In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret sits down with Ellen Chetwynd, IBCLC, PhD, and longtime Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Human Lactation, to explore a fundamentally different way of understanding breastfeeding challenges: body-led brea... more

In this episode of Behind the Latch, Margaret sits down with former student and practicing IBCLC Maya Lott to explore culturally responsive lactation care through the lens of working with Jewish families. Drawing from Maya’s clinical experience, acad... more

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Recent Guests

Indira Lopez-Bassols
IBCLC educator and PhD candidate
Centre for Breastfeeding Education and Research
Episode: From Wonder to Publication: Writing a Case Study Without a PhD with Indira Lopez-Bassols, IBCLC
Kristina Chamberlain
Nurse midwife and IBCLC, clinical director and lead faculty at UC San Diego
UC San Diego
Episode: Mentorship That Matters: Training the Next Generation of IBCLCs with Kristina Chamberlain, CNM, ARNP, IBCLC
Dr. Ellen Chetwynd
Lactation consultant based in North Carolina, author of a significant paper on infant suck strength.
Teaching Babies to Nurse
Episode: Body-Led Breastfeeding: Understanding Infant Suck Strength with Dr. Ellen Chetwynd
Maya Lott
IBCLC with a background in Jewish philosophy and law.
Independent Lactation Consultant
Episode: Culturally Responsive Lactation Care with Jewish Families with Maya Lott, IBCLC
Meaghan Beames
Registered massage therapist and educator specializing in infant craniosacral therapy
Beames CST
Episode: Craniosacral Therapy and Infant Feeding with Meaghan Beames, RMT
Dr. Valérie Verhasselt
Professor at the University of Western Australia, researching immunology and breastfeeding
University of Western Australia
Episode: Why Early Colostrum Feeding Matters: Insights from Dr. Valérie Verhasselt
Dr. Zoya Gridneva
Research fellow at the Geddes–Hartmann Human Lactation Research Group.
University of Western Australia
Episode: Inside the Lactating Breast: Ultrasound, Adiposity & Milk Production with Dr. Zoya Gridneva
Anita Lugo
Pediatric nurse practitioner, IBCLC researcher, and assistant professor at Moravian University
Moravian University
Episode: Why Outpatient IBCLC Care Matters: A Conversation with Dr. Anita Lugo
Dr. Helen Ball
Professor at Durham University, runs the Infancy and Sleep Centre
Durham University
Episode: How Babies Sleep: A Conversation with Dr. Helen Ball

Host

Margaret Salty
Host and experienced IBCLC dedicated to supporting and educating lactation professionals.

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 32 ratings
  • Something useful every time!

    Every episode has a gem for your practice! The topics are wide ranging and fascinating, and I always learn something new. I hardly ever listen to podcasts, but this is a Do Not Miss for me!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Naomi Skena
    United Statesa month ago
  • Helpful and interesting!

    This podcast is super helpful for keeping me up to date on current research. It is often a springboard for me to do further research on my own as well. Thanks for making this resource, Margaret!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Annika Gill
    United States10 months ago
  • For everyone who works with lactating clients and patients

    This is a fantastically informative podcast not just for aspiring and new IBCLCs but also for anyone who works with lactating parents. The expert interviews are full of information that many people who have been working in the field for a long time might not be aware of--like the nuanced conversation about tongue tie with Dr. Hazelbaker, or the incredible discussion about the relationship between lactation and the pelvic floor with a peripartum pelvic health physical therapist. The research reca... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Kittyrumpus
    United Statesa year ago
  • Highly Recommend

    I recently discovered a fantastic podcast for new lactation consultants and students, it's been a game changer! Each episode is packed with practical tips, expert insights, and inspiring stories that truly resonate. The host creates a welcoming atmosphere, making topics accessible and engaging. It’s an invaluable resource for anyone looking to enhance their skills and confidence in supporting breastfeeding families.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    J73!
    United Statesa year ago

Listeners Say

Key themes from listener reviews, highlighting what works and what could be improved about the show.

Overall, it is regarded as an essential resource for those working with lactating clients and families.
Many appreciate the evidence-based approach and regular updates on current research within the field.
The expert interviews are noted for providing valuable insights that are practical and applicable to real-world scenarios.
Listeners consistently describe the podcast as highly informative and helpful for lactation professionals.

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From Wonder to Publication: Writing a Case Study Without a PhD with Indira Lopez-Bassols, IBCLC
Q: If you have one takeaway for IBCLCs listening who are on the fence about writing a case study, what would that be?
Read first and get familiar with case studies in journals to see if that appeals to you; writing can be learned, and it often flows naturally when you're passionate.
From Wonder to Publication: Writing a Case Study Without a PhD with Indira Lopez-Bassols, IBCLC
Q: What is one recommendation that you have for clinically focused IBCLCs to recognize and hold on to that sense of wonder in their everyday work?
It's important to ensure you are balanced emotionally and physically, as it helps you recognize wonder in your work.
Mentorship That Matters: Training the Next Generation of IBCLCs with Kristina Chamberlain, CNM, ARNP, IBCLC
Q: Do you think that charging for mentorship is appropriate or necessary?
It's a nuanced issue; while some mentors may choose to charge, it creates barriers for potential IBCLCs.
Mentorship That Matters: Training the Next Generation of IBCLCs with Kristina Chamberlain, CNM, ARNP, IBCLC
Q: What are the biggest gaps Lactation students face when transitioning from coursework to real world clinical work?
The biggest thing is that even with in-person mentorship, students often don't get hands-on experiences.
Culturally Responsive Lactation Care with Jewish Families with Maya Lott, IBCLC
Q: How do you define cultural competency in the context of lactation support?
Cultural competency involves approaching families with curiosity and understanding their unique cultural practices to better assist them.

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This podcast serves as an essential resource for those involved in lactation consulting, catering to a diverse audience, including students, newly certified IBCLCs, and seasoned professionals. Each episode features a mix of expert interviews, real-world case studies, and the latest research, ensuring listeners are well-informed and equipped to support breastfeeding families effectively. Topics often explored include the intricacies of lactation, breastfeeding challenges, and innovative approaches to maternal and infant health. The host, an experienced IBCLC and educator, brings a wealth of knowledge, creating an environment that fosters ongoing education and professional growth in the dynamic field of lactation consulting.

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Recent guests on Behind the Latch include:

1. Indira Lopez-Bassols
2. Kristina Chamberlain
3. Dr. Ellen Chetwynd
4. Maya Lott
5. Meaghan Beames
6. Dr. Valérie Verhasselt
7. Dr. Zoya Gridneva
8. Anita Lugo

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