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EPISODE · Apr 15, 2026 · 16 MIN

Ep. 82: The Identity Shift Every Birthworker Needs to Make (And Nobody Talks About)

from Pregnancy & Postnatal Entrepreneurs Collective Podcast · host Niamh Cassidy, IBCLC

Why so many brilliant birthworkers struggle to call themselves business owners — and why making that shift changes everything.If you've ever introduced yourself by saying "I do a bit of doula work" or "I run a few classes" — this episode is for you.In Ep 82 of the Pregnancy and Postnatal Entrepreneurs Collective podcast, Niamh Cassidy explores one of the most important and most overlooked conversations in the birthwork business world: the identity shift from birthworker who charges to business owner who does meaningful work.This isn't about becoming a different person or losing the values that brought you into birthwork. It's about understanding why how you see yourself changes everything about how your business behaves — your pricing, your boundaries, your visibility, your income, and ultimately how long you stay in this profession.In this episode Niamh covers:— Why so many qualified, capable birthworkers feel uncomfortable calling themselves business owners — and where that discomfort actually comes from — The three things most of us have absorbed that make this identity hard to claim: our training, our money stories, and the word "entrepreneur" itself — The small moment in a mentoring session that shifted everything for Niamh — and what changed after it — Why being a good business owner is not in conflict with being a good birthworker — it's what allows you to keep being one — The four things Niamh consistently sees in birthworkers who have made this shift: how they talk about their work, how they price, how they protect their time, and how they invest in their growth — Why the statistic that the average working life of a doula is just two years is not inevitable — and what actually changes it — One small, practical thing to do this week that costs nothing and starts the shift immediatelyKey quote from this episode:"Your ability to earn well from this work is what keeps you available to the families who need you."This episode follows on from Ep 81 — Why Birthworkers Quit (And What Actually Keeps Them Going) — and is the second in a series Niamh is running on what actually makes a birthwork business work. If you haven't listened to Ep 81 yet, start there first.Who this episode is for:This episode will resonate if you are a doula, IBCLC, lactation consultant, antenatal educator, hypnobirthing instructor, postnatal doula or any other birth or postpartum professional who:— Finds it hard to talk about your business confidently — Undercharges or over-delivers because charging properly feels wrong — Treats your business time as the last priority — Struggles to invest in business support even though you'd happily invest in clinical training — Has ever wondered if running a business is really "for someone like you"Get the Easy Content Creation - Summer Edition trainingConnect with Me InstagramFacebookLinked In

Why so many brilliant birthworkers struggle to call themselves business owners — and why making that shift changes everything. If you've ever introduced yourself by saying "I do a bit of doula work" or "I run a few classes" — this episode is for you. In Ep 82 of the Pregnancy and Postnatal Entrepreneurs Collective podcast, Niamh Cassidy explores one of the most important and most overlooked conversations in the birthwork business world: the identity shift from birthworker who charges to busin...

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