How to Grow a Parent: The pregnancy, birth & postnatal podcast Podcast

How to Grow a Parent: The pregnancy, birth & postnatal podcast

Emiliana Hall
One thing we all have in common as expectant or new parents is that we all evolve and grow from the people we were pre-children. In this podcast we share educational episodes and chats with our Mindful Birth hypnobirthing teachers, past clients and experts on all things pregnancy, birth and postnatal. As with everything we do, our podcasts are inclusive of all birth preferences and all paths to parenthood. Hosted by Emiliana from The Mindful Birth Group®.
Midwife Sally Goodwin
In this episode I speak to Midwife Sally Goodwin about a whole host of pregnancy, birth and postnatal related topics. From the latent phase of labour to postnatal comparison,  I’m very sure that every expectant or new parent will find this episode helpful, interesting and comforting in some way.I'm proud to say that Sally is a The Mindful Birth Group® member teacher and has been a midwife for 12 years  as an NHS hospital, community and caseload midwife, and now as a private midwife.She is also a qualified hypnobirthing teacher with her company Blossom Hypnobirth & Acupuncture in the Chesterfield area and is passionate about educating about and supporting all birth preferences and choices. Sally teaches the Mindful Birth course syllabus and teaches privately and in groups both in person and on Zoom.We talk about how Sally came to be a midwife, how her own parenting experiences have influenced her care and how she has grown through the challenges and good times to be the wonderful mum and parent support she is today.You can book a 1:1 or group Mindful Birth preparation course with Sally both in person and on Zoom. Just head to www.themindfulbirthgroup.com/blossom-hypnobirthing Find Sally on Instagram @blossomhypnobirth_acupuncture
Feb 9, 2022
35 min
Dr Natalie Elphinstone
For our 1st ever episode I’m talking to Dr Natalie Elphinstone, a mother and obstetrician & gynaecologist.Dr Natalie practices in Australia, in  the Mornington Peninsula area. She grew up on a farm in rural Victoria before moving to the city to study medicine.Since graduating in 2005, Natalie has played an active role in teaching and mentoring the next generation of medical students, specialist trainees and obstetric GP’s. She also enjoys supporting patients privately where she feels she can offer an even greater level of personalised care.Natalie is passionate about empowerment. She believes in offering an individualised care plan alongside each person and their support team. Today we get to know Natalie as a doctor and as a mum, what she's learned and what she is proud of. This show is dedicated to my lovely doula client Zoe who birthed her baby abdominally on the day we recorded this show. It was a bit touch and go as to whether the recording would go ahead, but we managed to squeeze it in early morning for the Oz time difference too!We hope you enjoy the show!Dr Natalie's website: https://www.drnatalieelphinstone.com.au/
Jan 27, 2022
35 min
Introduction to the podcast
It doesn’t matter who you are or where you come from, one thing we all have in common as expectant or new parents is that we all evolve and  grow from the people we were pre-children. I’m Emiliana, and I created an antenatal & hypnobirthing education company called The Mindful Birth Group in 2017. I'm a hypnobirthing teacher and a birth and postnatal doula. The Mindful Birth Group isn’t just me- it’s also made up of a family of independent member teachers who teach parents using the Mindful Birth course syllabus all across the UK and via Zoom.In this podcast, we will share a mixture of educational episodes and conversations with past clients, Mindful Birth teachers, and other experts in the pregnancy, birth and postnatal fields. As we do in all of our courses, we’ll include all birth preferences and choices and paths to parenthood too.At the end of each episode we’ll finish by asking our guests what they are most proud of themselves for and how they’ve grown since becoming a parent or supporting parents in their field of expertise. It’s important we celebrate ourselves because being a parent doesn’t come with a monthly appraisal as we are so used to in the work place!I hope you will enjoy listening to this unique positive and also very real outlook on becoming a parent, please don’t forget to rate and subscribe to it if you do!
Jan 6, 2022
1 min