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S13E3: Why More Black Families Should Consider Having a Doula with Bare With Me Duo
FromCultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
S13E3: Why More Black Families Should Consider Having a Doula with Bare With Me Duo
FromCultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman
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65 minutes
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
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Podcast episode
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To get more behind-the-scenes content, become a subscriber. Click the link and please share with your friends: https://anchor.fm/her-space/subscribeGiving birth is one of the most memorable experiences in someone’s life. Yet we know implicit bias and medical racism cause detrimental effects for Black women that can lead to many painful birthing memories. Therefore, who we have on our birthing teams are so important. On today’s episode Terri and Dr. Dom are joined by the doula team, Bare With Me Duo, to dispel myths, share wisdom, and affirm why having a doula or midwife is our ancestral birthright ;)Quote of the Day:“If the dreams you have don’t scare you a little bit,then they’re probably not big enough.”-Stephanie DixonRegister here for the Vibrate Higher Empowerment Workshop!Where to find Bare with Me Doula Duo:Bare with Me DuoIG: @barewithmeduoWisdom Wednesdays with TerriCultivating H.E.R. Space SanctuaryResources:Dr. Dom’s Therapy PracticeBranding with TerriMelanin and Mental HealthTherapy for Black Girls Psychology TodayTherapy for QPOCWhere to find us:Twitter: @HERspacepodcastInstagram: @herspacepodcastFacebook: @herspacepodcastWebsite: cultivatingherspace.com
Released:
Jan 21, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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S1E14: Season 1 Finale - Shoutouts, Black Enterprise Feature, and Season 2 Teasers: Lady! We did it! We made it through 13 episodes! That means we have finished the first quarter of 2019! Can you believe it? Whether you've been rocking with Terri and Dom since Day 1 or just tuning in...know that this week's episode will give you a... by Cultivating H.E.R. Space: Uplifting Conversations for the Black Woman