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  • Midlife Reclaimed with Kristen Brickl
    2026/04/08

    Are you managing your life rather than living it? In this episode, Augustine sits down with Kristen Brickl, an intuitive licensed professional counselor, to explore the transformative journey of women in midlife. They dive deep into the "Good Girl" arc—how childhood conditioning leads to adult over-functioning, people-pleasing, and eventually, physical and emotional burnout.

    Specifically tailored for midwives and high-pressure caregivers, this conversation explores why "self-care" isn't just a luxury but a professional necessity. Kristen shares how our nervous systems impact not just our own health, but the way we co-regulate with the families we serve. If you’ve ever felt like you’re "giving from an empty cup" or losing your passion for your calling, this episode is a permission slip to stop, breathe, and reclaim your joy.

    Key Highlights

    • The Evolution of the Martyr: How the "Good Girl" of childhood becomes the "People Pleaser" of young adulthood and the "Over-functioning Martyr" of midlife.
    • The Power of the Whisper: Recognizing the subtle signs of burnout before they turn into a "cosmic two-by-four" (health crises or autoimmune issues).
    • The "Pause" Practice: A simple, transformative tool to reset your nervous system in the middle of a chaotic day or between client calls.
    • Reparenting Your Inner Mean Girl: Shifting your internal monologue from criticism to the "loving bosom" of the Wise Adult.
    • The Liminal Space: Navigating the "cringey" discomfort of transition—that moment in the birth canal of your own life where you can’t go back, but can’t yet see the way forward.
    • Channel vs. Source: A revolutionary mindset shift for caregivers: how to be a channel for service without becoming the depleted source of it.
    • Perinatal Psychology & Attachment: How a caregiver’s distracted or overwhelmed state affects a newborn’s ability to form secure attachments.

    Resources Mentioned

    • Book: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel van der Kolk.
    • Course: Boundaries for Birthworkers

    Connect with Kristen Brickl

    • Website: KristenBrickl.com
    • Instagram: @kristen.brickl

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    57 分
  • Building a Gentle Birth Center at the Edge of the World with Rachel and Chetana
    2026/04/01

    In this warm and deeply moving episode, host Chetana sits down with Rachel — a mother, visionary, and midwifery student from Jayapura, Papua, Indonesia — who turned her own transformative birth experience into a mission to bring gentle, dignified birth care to one of the most underserved regions in the world.

    Rachel shares how a VBAC at Bumi Sehat in Bali — under the care of the legendary Ibu Robin Lim — changed the entire course of her life. Returning home to Papua, she and her husband Ronald built AHBS (Angel Hiromi Bumi Sehat Papua) from the ground up: starting with just a plot of land, moving their own furniture into the building, and slowly gathering the equipment, midwives, and mentorship needed to open their doors in December 2019.

    This episode is a love letter to the women of Papua — and to everyone who believes that every mother, no matter where she lives, deserves to be treated like a goddess.

    In this episode we cover:

    • Rachel's first C-section, and the longing for a normal birth that led her to Robin Lim in Bali
    • What a VBAC at Bumi Sehat felt like — and why it changed everything
    • The founding of Angel Hiromi Bumi Sehat (AHBS) - the only midwife-led birth center in Papua
    • The role of Augustine (Maggie) in bringing gentle birth philosophy to Papua — and why her six-month visit left a lasting imprint
    • Why Rachel decided to enroll in midwifery school herself — after her own staff told her she "knew nothing"
    • The ongoing challenge of training midwives in gentle birth when mainstream protocols dominate
    • What changed in the birth rooms after Chetana's visit — upright births, birthing balls, dim lighting, and mothers who don't want to go home
    • Rachel's vision for AHBS: a third floor, an operating room for gentle cesareans, a dedicated training space, and an ultrasound room
    • How AHBS is funded — and what continued support looks like

    Resources & Links:
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    🌏 Learn more & follow AHBS: Instagram @AHBSPapua

    🤝 Support AHBS - Travel with us to Papua: Join Chetana and a group of midwives visiting AHBS in August 2025 — more details on www.midwiferywisdom.com

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    47 分
  • Mothering The Mother with Shafia Monroe
    2026/03/25

    Mothering the Mother: African American Postpartum Traditions with Shafia Monroe

    In this rich and powerful episode, host Augustine is joined by co-host Israel Johnson, Licensed Direct Entry Midwife and Certified Professional Midwife from Oregon, to welcome the legendary Shafia Monroe — midwife, author, cultural historian, and founder of the SMC Full Circle Doula Training, the first Black doula training launched nationally in 2002 in Portland, Oregon.

    Shafia has just published her long-awaited book, Mothering the Mother: African American Postpartum Traditions, Recipes and Healing, and this conversation is a celebration of that birth — and so much more.

    In this episode we cover:

    • Shafia's 11-year journey from journal entry to published book
    • Why African American postpartum care has been largely invisible — and why that must change
    • The historical trauma Black mothers carry, and the healing power of returning to traditions
    • Why anemia may be at the root of more postpartum depression than we realize
    • The herbs every postpartum mother should have on hand
    • Shafia's relationship with Erykah Badu, who wrote the foreword and called the book "the postpartum Bible"
    • Why more clinical visits is NOT the same as postpartum care
    • The ongoing "midwife problem" in America — and why change is urgently needed.
    • The critical mass of home birth across US states and what it means for the future of midwifery
    • Why we need to retire the word "patient" for pregnant people — and the word BIPOC
    • The burnout crisis in midwifery and why we must return to a collective model

    Resources & Links:

    • 📖 Get the book: Mothering the Mother — Amazon
    • 🌐 Learn more about Shafia Monroe: shafiamonroe.com
    • 💼 Now Hiring: Clinical Director at New Birth Midwifery, Chaska MN — newbirthmidwifery.com/job-openings
    • 🌿 New Course: Plant Medicine Midwife with Tara Compehos — midwiferywisdomcollective.com
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    59 分
  • Maternal-Assisted Cesarean with Ashley Lawlor
    2026/02/11

    Join Augustine on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast as she welcomes Ashley from Michigan, who shares her transformative journey from birth trauma to healing and empowerment. Ashley, a former ICU nurse, candidly discusses the importance of recognizing and honoring birth trauma, advocating for co-care and collaborative care, and the revolutionary experience of having a maternal assisted C-section. Together, they delve into the significance of patient rights, the balance between medical intervention and natural processes, and the profound impact compassionate, dignified care can have on the birthing experience. This episode is a powerful testament to the possibility of change and hope within the birthing community.

    Links:
    For more information about the Turnkey Birth Centre for Sale in Abilene, Texas, write to amy@midwiferywisdom.com
    Follow Ashley's Instagram @birthonherterms

    00:00 Introduction and Special Announcement
    01:26 Meet Ashley: A Journey of Change
    03:32 Balancing Art and Science in Birth
    04:08 Challenges in Community-Based Midwifery
    08:48 Ashley’s Personal Birth Experiences
    21:40 The Maternal Assisted C-Section
    37:41 Standing Firm on Informed Decisions
    38:21 The Importance of Family Inclusion
    39:52 Advocating for Support During Birth
    41:16 The Impact of Birth Experiences on Mental Health
    42:28 The Need for Patient Rights and Advocacy
    44:14 The Role of Communication in Healing
    48:36 Transforming Pain into Power
    49:11 Balancing Passion and Parenthood
    54:12 The Value of Midwives and Postpartum Support
    01:04:20 The Importance of Trauma-Informed Care
    01:12:58 Advocating for Change in Healthcare
    01:16:54 Sharing the Journey and Future Plans

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    1 時間 18 分
  • Rerun: We have to be Fearless with Hannah Dahlen
    2025/09/17

    Today’s rerun episode features the incredible Professor Hannah Dahlen, an Australian midwife, researcher, and international leader in maternity care. Hannah has published over 100 papers, spoken at more than 100 conferences, and appeared in documentaries and major media worldwide.

    In this conversation, Hannah shares:

    • Her powerful journey into midwifery, growing up in Yemen alongside her mother, a practicing midwife.
    • The art of holding space in birth, and why it’s often misunderstood as “doing nothing.”
    • Stories of humility, intuition, and the delicate balance between action and inaction in midwifery.
    • Her vision for shifting the global understanding of midwifery alongside obstetrics.

    We're also thrilled to announce the launch of the Midwifery Wisdom Fellowship. Christie Davis and I created this mentorship to help future leaders step into advanced practice with confidence, build sustainable careers, and truly change the culture of midwifery for good.


    And here’s the best part — to celebrate, we’re hosting a giveaway! One lucky midwife will win a complete starter kit valued at over $500 — everything from a Doppler and neonatal stethoscope, to a scale, instruments, NRP kit, blood pressure cuff and more. PLUS, a gorgeous handmade Patchwork Carpet Bag from St. Clair Designs to carry it all in.

    More details on our website www.midwiferywisdom.com

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    46 分
  • Rerun: Tech for Midwives with Charlette Bright and Elke Barnes
    2025/09/10

    In this rerun of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast, Augustine sits down with Elke and Charlotte to tackle a timely question: how does technology help—or hinder—midwifery practice? From cybersecurity risks and data privacy to the practical tools shaping daily care, the conversation dives deep into both the promises and pitfalls of modern tech.

    You’ll hear candid stories about electronic charting, breaches, and the financial risks small practices face, balanced with a hopeful look at innovations like handheld ultrasounds, continuous glucose monitors, and integrated lab tools. The trio also explores how midwives can harness social media and AI—like ChatGPT—to expand influence, streamline documentation, and amplify their voices in a system that too often silences them.

    Whether you’re tech-curious, tech-cautious, or somewhere in between, this discussion reminds us that while technology can never replace the human essence of midwifery, it can support us in practicing more safely, efficiently, and visibly.

    Interested in learning more? Augustine will be teaching a course on AI and Midwives at this year's WARM conference. Sign up on our website www.midwiferywisdom.com

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    51 分
  • Rerun: The Problem with For-Profit Healthcare in the US with Aubre Tompkins
    2025/09/03

    This week, we’re revisiting a Season 3 episode of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast with Aubre Tompkins, CNM and author of Midwifery for Expectant Parents. At the time of recording, Aubre was Director of Midwifery at Seasons Midwifery and Birth Centre and President of the American Association of Birth Centers where she now continues to serve on the Executive Committee.

    Augustine and Aubre unpack the dangers of pregnancy in the U.S.—especially for BIPOC communities—revealing how poor outcomes stem from the hospital-based, physician-led system rather than midwifery care. Yet, the for-profit model of healthcare continues to suppress the most obvious solutions. This conversation, as urgent today as ever, is also a call to action—for midwives and consumers alike—to raise their voices and demand meaningful change in U.S. healthcare.

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    50 分
  • Herbal Medicine for Midwives: Health and Healing with Zaire Sabb
    2025/08/27

    In this week’s episode of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast, host Shiphrah Israel sits down with Zaire Sabb—Clinical Herbalist, Traditional Midwife, Registered Nurse, and founder of Mystic Momma Herbals.

    Zaire shares her remarkable journey from pediatric cardiac transplant nursing to apprenticing with grand midwives in Georgia and herbal masters in Nigeria, weaving together clinical knowledge, traditional midwifery, and holistic herbalism. She discusses the vital difference between community herbalists and clinical herbalists, how unresolved emotions can manifest physically in the body, and why reclaiming herbal wisdom is essential for reproductive health and sovereignty.

    We also dive into her new book, Herbal Harmony: A Comprehensive Guide to Using Herbs to Help with Reproductive Health, which empowers readers to better understand their bodies, advocate for themselves in medical spaces, and pass on generational wisdom to their families.

    ✨ Topics we cover:

    • The path from allopathic nursing to traditional midwifery
    • What sets a clinical herbalist apart from community herbalism
    • The role of emotions, trauma, and lifestyle in reproductive health
    • Everyday herbs growing in your own backyard
    • Practical steps to begin your herbal journey
    • How Herbal Harmony helps bridge the gap between patients and providers

    📖 You can find Herbal Harmony on Amazon and at https://www.mysticmommaherbals.com/

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    33 分