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Hope for NARM

Episode 104 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "Hope for NARM" was published on June 26, 2024 and runs 62 minutes.

June 26, 2024 ·62m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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*A special thanks to this week's sponsor, Lodwar Bookkeeping!*Welcome back to the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast! This week, we are thrilled to welcome a very special guest: Brynne Potter.Brynne is a powerhouse in the world of midwifery. With her extensive experience in developing midwifery-specific programs, serving on various midwifery boards, and her years of hands-on practice, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight. Currently, she holds a role on the NARM board, further showcasing her expertise in this field.In this episode, Brynne shares her perspectives on birth in the United States, delves into her history with midwifery laws and legislation, and discusses key areas for improvement, such as payment for midwives. She also provides an in-depth look at NARM, including the organization's future, upcoming changes, and her hopes for its evolution.Don't miss this enlightening conversation with one of midwifery's most influential voices!Show resources-Maternity Neighborhood-Quilted Health-Lodwar Bookkeeping-Inquire with Lodwar Bookkeep

*A special thanks to this week's sponsor, Lodwar Bookkeeping!*

Welcome back to the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast! This week, we are thrilled to welcome a very special guest: Brynne Potter.

Brynne is a powerhouse in the world of midwifery. With her extensive experience in developing midwifery-specific programs, serving on various midwifery boards, and her years of hands-on practice, she brings a wealth of knowledge and insight. Currently, she holds a role on the NARM board, further showcasing her expertise in this field.

In this episode, Brynne shares her perspectives on birth in the United States, delves into her history with midwifery laws and legislation, and discusses key areas for improvement, such as payment for midwives. She also provides an in-depth look at NARM, including the organization's future, upcoming changes, and her hopes for its evolution.

Don't miss this enlightening conversation with one of midwifery's most influential voices!


Show resources

-Maternity Neighborhood

-Quilted Health
-Lodwar Bookkeeping
-Inquire with Lodwar Bookkeep

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