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EPISODE · Apr 5, 2026 · 52 MIN

Life Inside the Childcare Gap, Episode 2: Babies Down, Bottles Up with Terrin Landry

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Life Inside the Childcare Gap, Episode 2: Babies Down, Bottles Up In Episode 2 of Life Inside the Childcare Gap, part of the Voices of Pueblo podcast series, Gregory Howell and Molly Cotner sit down with Terrin Landry, co-founder of Babies Down, Bottles Up. The conversation continues the investigative series’ focus on how childcare systems function in Pueblo and where gaps persist for families. Landry shares how Babies Down, Bottles Up was created by blind mothers to center real-life experiences of parenting while blind and to challenge common misconceptions about disability and care. Through candid discussion, the episode explores the realities families face outside formal childcare systems, the importance of advocacy, and the need to amplify voices often left out of policy conversations. Landry also discusses how the platform has grown into a space for storytelling, resources and community connection. Listeners will gain insight into the intersection of disability, parenting and childcare, and the broader conversation about access, equity and support for families in Pueblo and beyond. About Babies Down, Bottles Up LLC Blind Parenting. Real Stories. Unfiltered. New episodes are released weekly wherever podcasts are available. Website: bdbupod.com Email: [email protected] Listen on Apple Podcasts Follow on social media: Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTube Support on Patreon

Life Inside the Childcare Gap, Episode 2: Babies Down, Bottles Up In Episode 2 of Life Inside the Childcare Gap, part of the Voices of Pueblo podcast series, Gregory Howell and Molly Cotner sit down with Terrin Landry, co-founder of Babies Down, Bottles Up. The conversation continues the investigative series’ focus on how childcare systems function in Pueblo and where gaps persist for families. Landry shares how Babies Down, Bottles Up was created by blind mothers to center real-life experiences of parenting while blind and to challenge common misconceptions about disability and care. Through candid discussion, the episode explores the realities families face outside formal childcare systems, the importance of advocacy, and the need to amplify voices often left out of policy conversations. Landry also discusses how the platform has grown into a space for storytelling, resources and community connection. Listeners will gain insight into the intersection of disability, parenting and childcare, and the broader conversation about access, equity and support for families in Pueblo and beyond. About Babies Down, Bottles Up LLCBlind Parenting. Real Stories. Unfiltered. New episodes are released weekly wherever podcasts are available. Website: bdbupod.comEmail: [email protected] Listen on Apple Podcasts Follow on social media: Facebook, X, Instagram, TikTok and YouTubeSupport on Patreon

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