EPISODE · May 21, 2026 · 55 MIN
Mama Trauma with Stephanie Baker
from Things My Mother Forgot to Mention · host Jan Bergstrom and Patti Meyer
In this episode, we're joined by Stephanie Baker, a licensed trauma counselor, Army veteran, and EMDR therapist who knows firsthand that birth doesn't always go according to plan. What started as a near-perfect pregnancy took a sharp turn, and what followed was a crash course in things nobody had prepared her for.Jan also pulls back the curtain on her own birth story, one she rarely shares. Let's just say it involved more than one emergency, more than one surgery, and a phone call from her mother that was... a lot.We laugh. We wince. We say "oh my God" a lot. Because sometimes that's the only appropriate response.Here's what we covered:The warning signs during pregnancy that are easy to dismiss as normalThe grief of losing the birth experience you planned for, and why that grief is validWhy guilt and shame sneak in even when none of it was your faultThe isolation that can come after a complicated birth, and why community matters more than most people realizeHow to choose your birth team and actually feel safe with themDoulas, breastfeeding pressure, and asking for help without feeling like a burdenThe generational thread of moms who carried their own birth losses without ever having words for themBirth is wild, unpredictable, and body-hijacking, and someone really should have warned us. That's why we're here.About Stephanie: Stephanie Baker is a licensed trauma counselor and coach out of Mason, Ohio, who runs her own practice called Change Heals, where she helps clients untangle the kind of pain most of us were taught to just power through. She's a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor, EMDR-trained, an Army veteran who served in Iraq, and she's a certified trainer and a member of the leadership group at the Healing Our Core Issues Institute.If you've read Gifts from a Challenging Childhood, you've actually already met a piece of her work — one of her original techniques is in there, in the 2025 edition. So she's not just teaching the model. She's helping shape it.Stephanie is the therapist a lot of us wish we'd had earlier. She's deeply relational — human first, clinician second — and she shows up in the room as a real person, not a role. What she does so beautifully is help clients understand themselves in ways they were never given permission to before. The patterns, the protective parts, the why underneath the behavior — she helps her clients see all of it with curiosity instead of shame. She works with people healing developmental trauma — the stuff our mothers definitely forgot to mention- and she does it with humor, heart, and zero pretense.Stephanie’s Links: Stephanie’s Website Intensive Workshops Stephanie’s InstagramFind resources mentioned in this episode here.Learn more about this podcast here.Submit your 90-second lesson/experience here.Apply to be a guest here.Stay updated on new episodes here.*Information shared on this podcast is not medical advice. If you have a concern about your physical or mental health, please seek support from a proessional.
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In this episode, we're joined by Stephanie Baker, a licensed trauma counselor, Army veteran, and EMDR therapist who knows firsthand that birth doesn't always go according to plan. What started as a near-perfect pregnancy took a sharp turn, and what followed was a crash course in things nobody had prepared her for. Jan also pulls back the curtain on her own birth story, one she rarely shares. Let's just say it involved more than one emergency, more than one surgery, and a phone call from her m...
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