S4E2: The Birth Talks Presents! Mai and Naomi

Naomi is a mother of two and founder of Branch Out Theatre. She directed and facilitated the group of women in a six week program that led up to the performance.

Mai is the host and producer of The Birth Talks podcast. At the time of the recording Mai had recently given birth to her third baby.

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S4E1: The Birth Talks Presents! Fiona and Emily

Fiona and Emily kick off “The Birth Talks Presents!”. At the time of the recording Fiona was thrilled to be pregnant with her and her wife’s first baby. She is also a potter, author, athlete and pathworker.

Emily is a mom to two little people who keep her on her toes and remind her of the importance of living in the present. She is a community development activist and feminist.

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S3E5: The Intersectional Feminist Birth Worker

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In this special series three finale, Mai puts together a montage of guests who have appeared on her previous series, as well as clips from her appearance on CBC All in a Day and the Femmy Awards from International Women's Day. With music performed at the Femmy Awards by King Kimbit (https://kingkimbit.ca).

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S3E4: Self-Care for Parents and Birth Workers

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Trish Frempong, like a lot of parents, wears many hats: mother/micro blogger Instagrammer extraordinaire/yoga queen and future midwife. We talk about the notions of self-care for healers and community workers from an intersectional perspective while having a few laughs! Check out her blog "Confessions of a Hustling Mama" on Instagram where she creates space for other mamas to be inspired. 

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S3E2: Doctors Without Borders, Life of a Midwife Part 1

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Sam Jennings is a mother of four, former midwife and vegan who lived in Toronto when her partner was deputy director for Doctors Without Borders. She spent many years on missions with MSF saving lives in countries such as Congo, India and Uganda. She currently runs a blog on green living and parenting: https://www.littlegreenlives.com

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S3E1: Full Circle Doula

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Conjurer. Medicine Woman. Full Circle Birth Companion/Doula. Cassandra Thompson is a birth worker who supports the needs of Indigenous, Black, Two Spirit, Trans and Queer birthing individuals. She believes birth work is a revolutionary calling, not simply a career. Listen in as she shares how her job is to witness the birth journey. More about her work on Instagram @crystalrootandconjure and www.crystalrootandconjure.bigcartel.com .

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S1E3: Feministing Birth in the 21st Century

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"Fuck the waves of feminism. We are an ocean of Indigenous knowledge." What does it mean to be a birth worker/activist in the 21st century? You will not want to miss this conversation with Krysta and Denise, two Indigenous Full Spectrum Doulas based in Toronto. Feminism will never look the same again.

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S1E1: If These Uteruses Could Talk Part I

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In The Birth Talks' first episode "If These Uteruses Could Talk Part 1", 10 people from all walks of life the question "What would your uterus say if it could talk?". The diversity of stories will leave you thinking about intersectional feminism and reproductive health in a whole new way. 

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The Birth Talks is a new intersectional feminist podcast on birth. The first series takes listeners on the journeys and stories of people across different lived experiences and delves into reproductive justice for women and girls. 

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