
Untangle female empowerment myths with me Isabella -a former "liberal feminist"- so that you can help yourself and the women in your life that are most important to you — whether that’s your daughter, your sisters, or your best friend. You’ll find the answers and guidance you’ve been looking for — from instant access classes to personalized 1:1 support with yours truly. For more info on ways I can... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 98 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Elizabeth quietly shaped underground unassisted birth communities not to build a brand or make money, but to help women heal their trauma.
Long before social media exploded, Elizabeth warned women about the risks of joining unassisted birth groups ... more
In this episode Laura Shanley shares the deeply personal journey that led her to write Unassisted Childbirth -originally titled The Joy of Childbirth- a book published in 1994 that has since found its way into over 1,000 libraries worldwide.
Long b... more
Freya Kellet—once deeply immersed in free birth society ideology—gradually reshaped her beliefs through working with women and during her pregnancy and birth of her son.
Feeling the pressure of the invisible “judgment day” of whether her birth woul... more
Days before teaching her women and girls safeguarding class, Amy Sousa was given a stage-three breast cancer diagnosis. Suddenly confronted with the very realities she had long analyzed, Amy found herself facing the possibility of losing a breast and... more
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I just wanted to say beautiful ending statement Naomi, and great episode Isabella!
I listened to a few episodes of this podcast referenced in the Medicine Stories podcast. Clearly I have been living in a bubble because I didn’t think younger people like the host of this podcast denied the existence of trans folks and their right to live as they are. It’s really hard for me to listen to the other intelligent discourse because of this. I won’t be listening again.
Such important stories, insights and info
Thank you for sharing yourself and those episodes with the world!!!
Thank you, Isabella, for not being so rigid in your thinking that you can’t welcome in new ideas. I love this podcast because we get to explore new ideas alongside you, and leave other ones behind once they no longer fit.
Thank you for this episode. It’s given me so much to reflect on and reevaluate. Especially as a woman who’s experienced the power of free birth personally and wishes thsi kind of experience for every woman. And a woman who feels called to serve women in integrity. I live in Peru and there are no midwives where I am/in my town and I’ve felt the call for a while to be that woman for my community. But/and I am a mom and it is just as much â calling as birth work and don’t want to sacrifice my relat... more
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Conversations center around critical themes of female empowerment, sexuality, and the societal pressures that shape women's experiences. Episodes feature a range of topics from purity culture and its impact on personal identity to the implications of modern childbirth practices, offering listeners insights on navigating complexities around sexuality, motherhood, and feminist discourse. The exploration of countercultural viewpoints and the rejection of mainstream narratives is a recurring aspect, making it a unique platform for discussing often taboo subjects and fostering personal growth among women.
There is a focus on re-evaluating traditional beliefs and practices, as evidenced by guest discussions on diverse topics like trans ideology,... more
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