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EPISODE · Nov 11, 2021 · 55 MIN

19. Bringing Back Ancestral Birthing w/ Oceana Hazut

from The Mama Mindful Podcast · host Valentina Esteban

In today’s episode, I sat down with Oceana Hazut, a woman and a mother walking the path least traveled, as most would say! Oceana has spent the majority of her life learning about natural women’s medicine, rituals and traditions of the womb, and healing ancestral lineages. She had always felt a deep calling to become a birth worker, and once she transitioned into motherhood herself, she began pursuing her work as a Holistic Childbirth educator. In this episode we dive into her motherhood journey, her birth story, the work she does with mothers, ancestral birthing and what that really means, as well as the natural hormonal physiology of birth - a topic which is extremely fascinating - and so much more! Oceana is a woman that walks the talk, and holds so much experiential wisdom. Having her on the podcast was such an honor, and I am so grateful to share this episode with you today! Enjoy! You can connect with Oceana on: Instagram: @Sacred.Earth.Motherhood Resources Oceana mentioned:  - Dr. Sarah Buckley: https://sarahbuckley.com/ - Dr. Rachel Reed: https://midwifethinking.com/ - The Midwives Cauldron Podcast: https://themidwivescauldron.buzzsprout.com/ - Evidence based birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thank you for being here, I am so grateful for you! With love & light, V Make sure to subscribe and leave a review if you are enjoying the podcast! Connect with us: @mamamindfulco www.mamamindfulco.com

In today’s episode, I sat down with Oceana Hazut, a woman and a mother walking the path least traveled, as most would say! Oceana has spent the majority of her life learning about natural women’s medicine, rituals and traditions of the womb, and healing ancestral lineages. She had always felt a deep calling to become a birth worker, and once she transitioned into motherhood herself, she began pursuing her work as a Holistic Childbirth educator. In this episode we dive into her motherhood journey, her birth story, the work she does with mothers, ancestral birthing and what that really means, as well as the natural hormonal physiology of birth - a topic which is extremely fascinating - and so much more! Oceana is a woman that walks the talk, and holds so much experiential wisdom. Having her on the podcast was such an honor, and I am so grateful to share this episode with you today! Enjoy! You can connect with Oceana on: Instagram: @Sacred.Earth.Motherhood Resources Oceana mentioned:  - Dr. Sarah Buckley: https://sarahbuckley.com/ - Dr. Rachel Reed: https://midwifethinking.com/ - The Midwives Cauldron Podcast: https://themidwivescauldron.buzzsprout.com/ - Evidence based birth: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Thank you for being here, I am so grateful for you! With love & light, V Make sure to subscribe and leave a review if you are enjoying the podcast! Connect with us: @mamamindfulco www.mamamindfulco.com

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