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EPISODE · Nov 27, 2025 · 38 MIN

Ancestral Nourishment for the Modern Mother with Yondje Choi of OMA

from Miracle Mama Podcast

In this episode of the Miracle Mama Podcast, Whitney sits down with Yondje Choi, founder of OMA Natural Food, to explore the powerful intersection of ancestral nourishment and modern motherhood. Yondje shares her personal journey into creating OMA, a brand rooted in traditional postpartum foods and healing practices, and how it was born from her desire to support women through recovery, restoration, and resilience after birth. Together, they dive into what it really means to care for a woman in her most hormonally intense seasons of life, why our culture has drifted away from true postpartum healing, and how ancestral wisdom can guide us back to a more nourished, supported version of motherhood. This isn't just a conversation about food, it's about reframing healing, recovery, and self-care for women who are pouring themselves out daily, yet still deserve deep restoration. If you've ever wondered how to better support your body through pregnancy, postpartum, and beyond… this episode is for you. Learn more about OMA at omanaturalfood.com Follow their journey on Instagram at @oma.naturalfood

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