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Self-Reflection and Insights from a Birth Worker

Episode 68 of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast podcast, hosted by Midwifery Wisdom Collective, titled "Self-Reflection and Insights from a Birth Worker" was published on July 12, 2023 and runs 63 minutes.

July 12, 2023 ·63m · Midwifery Wisdom Podcast

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Prepare yourself for an introspective journey as this week's conversation dives into profound questions that will leave you contemplating long after the episode ends.Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast, where host Augustine Colebrook talks with Jamie Mossay, a remarkable birth worker, bodyworker, and spinning babies advanced practitioner. Together, Augustine and Jamie fearlessly explore the challenging questions surfacing within the birth world. They examine whether birth workers truly understand the inherent risks they face daily, and if they're prepared for that reality.Moreover, Jamie shares valuable insights by revealing the self-reflective questions she has practiced to embody authenticity. Their dialogue delves into the intricacies of relationships, the multifaceted layers of support, and the profound significance of trust. Show Resources-The Breech Release: Opening Pathways for Midwifery and Prenatal Bodywork-Prenatal Bodywork: Touch from Within-November 3-4, 2023 San Diego Breech Release Workshop-Boundaries for Birthworkers Course-Jamie's Website

Prepare yourself for an introspective journey as this week's conversation dives into profound questions that will leave you contemplating long after the episode ends.

Join us this week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast, where host Augustine Colebrook talks with Jamie Mossay, a remarkable birth worker, bodyworker, and spinning babies advanced practitioner. Together, Augustine and Jamie fearlessly explore the challenging questions surfacing within the birth world. They examine whether birth workers truly understand the inherent risks they face daily, and if they're prepared for that reality.

Moreover, Jamie shares valuable insights by revealing the self-reflective questions she has practiced to embody authenticity. Their dialogue delves into the intricacies of relationships, the multifaceted layers of support, and the profound significance of trust.

Show Resources
-The Breech Release: Opening Pathways for Midwifery and Prenatal Bodywork
-Prenatal Bodywork: Touch from Within
-November 3-4, 2023 San Diego Breech Release Workshop
-Boundaries for Birthworkers Course
-Jamie's Website

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