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EPISODE · Mar 9, 2020 · 1H 24M

Emily D's story, bring Georgia and Everett into the world

from Frannie and co the podcast. Women who inspire us. · host Francesca

*recorded pre - Pandemic* *EDIT* I wasn’t sure whether it was appropriate to put out more podcast episodes or not right now. But I’ve decided I need something to do and you guys probably need something to listen to.  This week's guest is a special uplifting human. The kind the world needs more of. I am reminded of that even more so in these weird times. Which is why I want to share her story this week.  Last weekend this wonderful human @emilydphotogaphy came to our porch (at a safe distance) to take our family ‘Porch-trait’ photo in exchange for us buying from a local female-run business. (👋🏻 @lostandfoundto) She also dropped off cookies and meatballs pre-apocalypse the second she knew we would need to get food in. SHE IS AN ANGEL.  It’s a testament to the sort of caring person she is. How she is always looking out for women and a true supporter of the collective. It’s obvious in her episode - ‘Georgina and Evan coming into the world’ *recorded ore pandemic*  Emily talks about the importance of helping women grieving the loss of a baby and being there to photograph women in their moments of need. Something she doing in a different form now in pandemic life.  Emily is a great storyteller, something we both have a passion for in different mediums.  If like me you have ever had your portrait taken by her, you’ll know how good she is at making you feel at ease not to mention how quick she is.  I am feeling very grateful to know someone like Emily in these testing times and it’s even more of a pleasure to tell her story, now more than ever.  Go give her a follow and a virtual hug and if you're local go sign up for your ‘porch- trait’. We can’t wait to see ours.  We talk about bringing her kids into the world, how in greek culture it's so important to support a mother in the fourth trimester and what that was like. Thank you, Emily, for sharing your experience and point of view with us. It was fun so much fun. To follow more of what Emily is up to you can you find her at @emilydphotograghy on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3-Jwz1BnFL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link HAPPY LISTENING 

*recorded pre - Pandemic* *EDIT* I wasn’t sure whether it was appropriate to put out more podcast episodes or not right now. But I’ve decided I need something to do and you guys probably need something to listen to.  This week's guest is a special uplifting human. The kind the world needs more of. I am reminded of that even more so in these weird times. Which is why I want to share her story this week.  Last weekend this wonderful human @emilydphotogaphy came to our porch (at a safe distance) to take our family ‘Porch-trait’ photo in exchange for us buying from a local female-run business. (👋🏻 @lostandfoundto) She also dropped off cookies and meatballs pre-apocalypse the second she knew we would need to get food in. SHE IS AN ANGEL.  It’s a testament to the sort of caring person she is. How she is always looking out for women and a true supporter of the collective. It’s obvious in her episode - ‘Georgina and Evan coming into the world’ *recorded ore pandemic*  Emily talks about the importance of helping women grieving the loss of a baby and being there to photograph women in their moments of need. Something she doing in a different form now in pandemic life.  Emily is a great storyteller, something we both have a passion for in different mediums.  If like me you have ever had your portrait taken by her, you’ll know how good she is at making you feel at ease not to mention how quick she is.  I am feeling very grateful to know someone like Emily in these testing times and it’s even more of a pleasure to tell her story, now more than ever.  Go give her a follow and a virtual hug and if you're local go sign up for your ‘porch- trait’. We can’t wait to see ours.  We talk about bringing her kids into the world, how in greek culture it's so important to support a mother in the fourth trimester and what that was like. Thank you, Emily, for sharing your experience and point of view with us. It was fun so much fun. To follow more of what Emily is up to you can you find her at @emilydphotograghy on Instagram. https://www.instagram.com/p/B3-Jwz1BnFL/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link HAPPY LISTENING

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