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Wither you are a mother or midwife, planning an assisted birth or free birth, first birth or fifth birth, our podcast focuses on inspiring and empowering Hebrew women to plan a safe Holy birth plans. Join the community and add to our Hebrew birth service directory. Exclusively for the 12 tribes scattered world wide.
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Release Date: 2/20/2022
Authors: Hiden Parenting Talks
Description: This a weekly podcast about home birth and our decision to go from a traditional hospital birth with an OBGYN to a natural birth at home with midwives.
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Release Date: 9/24/2020
Authors: brinson Daniel Qam Yasharalah
Description: Home of the real Hebrew Israelites truth music uplift motivate discover all the underground artist on the Hebrew Israelite music wave
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Release Date: 12/13/2021
Description: Ask for what you want
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Release Date: 8/17/2020
Authors: Nedra Hale
Description: Denver-based home birth midwives Gina Gerboth and Nedra Hale discuss all things birth and breastfeeding, some of which might be of interest home birth families, midwives, and student midwives.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/17/2020
Authors: Independent Podcast Network | Sarah Bivens and Matthew Bivens
Description: Doing It At Home - The Home Birth Podcast is a weekly podcast about home birth and our decision to go from a traditional hospital birth with an OBGYN to a natural birth at home with midwives. This is a raw and honest show that explores homebirth from every angle. We talk about the fears and judgements thrown at you when you choose home birth. We share resources that we found tremendously helpful for understanding our birthing options. We confess the magic and craziness in preparing for pregnancy, home birth, motherhood and fatherhood. We talk about having sex while pregnant and maintaining your connection and intimacy as a couple. We reveal how to stay centered and not lose yourself through pregnancy, and tons more! This show is all about adding an empowered conversation to the topic of home birth and natural birth, while keeping it real, grounded and fun. So strap in and join us as we’re doing it at home!
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/31/2020
Authors: Dr. Vivian Federowicz & Jani Barnes
Description: Weekly conversations with women sharing their home birth stories in hopes of changing the current narrative around birth culture.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 8/20/2020
Authors: Chae Pounds and Isis Rose
Description: At Homecoming, we address two myths: 1) Hospitals are the safest place to give birth and 2) Black families don't birth at home. We broadcast how Black families birth in love and choose to birth at home, unassisted or with midwives. We interview parents, birth workers, cloth diaper enthusiasts and also feature stories of hospital transfer during planned home births and even stories of loss. Join us as we discover Black homebirth stories in the context of the national crisis in maternal and infant health. In spite of the statistics, we DO have beautiful births! Welcome home.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 9/1/2020
Authors: Milk Trails podcast by Hayley Oakes
Description: Milk Trails is a podcast dedicated to the out-of-hospital birth experience. Sharing stories can help reduce fear and misunderstanding around childbirth. In each episode, I interview home birth and birth center folks about their experiences including the choices they made leading them to an out-of-hospital birth, how they prepared, fears they worked through and of course how the birth went. By exploring birth in settings that allow birthing people to feel safe and that support the un-medicated birth process can help illustrate the scope of what ‘normal’ birth can look like – which can educate and empower expectant families during their birth experience whether at home, birth center or hospital.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 1/22/2022
Authors: Amanda Mondesir Licensed Midwife, CM, MS
Description: This podcast is for anyone interested in a holistic and spiritual approach to pregnancy and mastering the art of natural birth! Humanity is undergoing a rapid period of evolution and enlightenment and it starts with birth. Join intuitive black midwife/natural birth enthusiast Amanda Mondesir as she discusses all things midwifery including womanhood, motherhood, birth, black birth, home birth and beyond.
Explicit: No
Release Date: 12/13/2021
Authors: אליעזר בן־יהודה Eliezer Ben-Yehuda
Description: Eliezer Izhak Perlman (1858-1922) signed his articles as E. Ben Yehuda. He was a key figure in the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language. He regarded Hebrew and Zionism as symbiotic: "The Hebrew language can live only if we revive the nation and return it to the fatherland," he wrote. Ben Yehuda wrote essays and articles preaching for the use of Hebrew at schools and at home. His was the first family to do so, but it took more than 20 years before there were 10 more families in Jerusalem who spoke only Hebrew at home. Ben Yehuda was the editor of several Hebrew-language newspapers and became the driving spirit behind the establishment of the Committee of the Hebrew Language, later The Academy of the Hebrew Language, an organization that still exists today. He was also the author of the first modern Hebrew Dictionary coining a large number of new words, many of them in use today. The following is a selection of his articles. (Summary by Omri Lernau following Wikipedia.)
Explicit: No
Release Date: 3/20/2021
Authors: LibriVox
Description: Eliezer Izhak Perlman (1858-1922) signed his articles as E. Ben Yehuda. He was a key figure in the revival of Hebrew as a spoken language. He regarded Hebrew and Zionism as symbiotic: "The Hebrew language can live only if we revive the nation and return it to the fatherland," he wrote. Ben Yehuda wrote essays and articles preaching for the use of Hebrew at schools and at home. His was the first family to do so, but it took more than 20 years before there were 10 more families in Jerusalem who spoke only Hebrew at home. Ben Yehuda was the editor of several Hebrew-language newspapers and became the driving spirit behind the establishment of the Committee of the Hebrew Language, later The Academy of the Hebrew Language, an organization that still exists today. He was also the author of the first modern Hebrew Dictionary coining a large number of new words, many of them in use today. The following is a selection of his articles. (Summary by Omri Lernau following Wikipedia.)
Explicit: No
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