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Midwives and the Elements: Air

Episode 2 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "Midwives and the Elements: Air" was published on September 15, 2023 and runs 53 minutes.

September 15, 2023 ·53m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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Welcome to another installment of our "Midwives and the Elements" mini-series. In this episode, we soar to new heights as we explore the elemental force of air.Prepare to be riveted as we share tales of midwives defying the fury of tornadoes, embarking on epic cross-country ski trips through relentless wind and snowstorms, grappling with the unforeseen consequences of hot air, and even taking flight in their unwavering commitment to aiding in the delivery of new life into the world. These remarkable stories show the unwavering dedication and unyielding spirit of midwives and the lengths they will go to in their noble mission of caregiving.Join us for a journey into the extraordinary lives of these compassionate and resilient midwives.

Welcome to another installment of our "Midwives and the Elements" mini-series. In this episode, we soar to new heights as we explore the elemental force of air.


Prepare to be riveted as we share tales of midwives defying the fury of tornadoes, embarking on epic cross-country ski trips through relentless wind and snowstorms, grappling with the unforeseen consequences of hot air, and even taking flight in their unwavering commitment to aiding in the delivery of new life into the world. These remarkable stories show the unwavering dedication and unyielding spirit of midwives and the lengths they will go to in their noble mission of caregiving.

Join us for a journey into the extraordinary lives of these compassionate and resilient midwives.

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