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The Sugar Jar Podcast - A chat with Latham Thomas (Glow Maven) on Taking Care through Birth, Miscarriage, and Beyond.
The Sugar Jar Podcast - A chat with Latham Thomas (Glow Maven) on Taking Care through Birth, Miscarriage, and Beyond.
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Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
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Podcast episode
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In this episode I chat with Latham Thomas, also known as Mama Glow, or Glow Maven. She is a and she is a doula, a healer, a mother, a teacher and so much more. A true pioneer in the wellness and healing space, we talk about healing, discuss maternal care, doula work throughout all of the different spectrums that women experience, and the disparities in care for black and brown people in comparison to non-black people. “In spite of all that works against us, to know that we are still a mighty people, and to know that we come from a rich lineage, and to know that we have so much culture. That all of this has brought out in us more incredible goodness, how is it even possible that through all of this we still ooze excellence?” - Latham Timestamps: 2.24 - Latham gives her thoughts on how her perspective as a doula influenced her book 6.54 - How does the relationship a doula gives you support your healing? 13.19 - Yasmine talks on her healing experiences with a doula 23.31 - Latham discusses the disparities in care between black and brown people vs non-black people 37.16 - The difference having the knowledge to be able to advocate for yourself can make 42.12 - Latham on how healing has evolved You can learn more about Latham on her Instagram pages: @glowmaven and @mamaglow __________ Connect with me on Instagram: @yasminecheyenne Join My Community News List
Released:
Dec 14, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode
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