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Homecoming Podcast

Homecoming Podcast

De : Chae Pounds and Isis Rose
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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. Hygiène et vie saine Médecine alternative et complémentaire Parentalité Relations
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    • Chae, Mensa, and the Homebirth of Masara Mensah
      Oct 1 2021

      Our co-host Chae Pounds just had a baby this March 2021! Chae and her husband Mensa tell us the story of Masara Mensah who was born at home. Chae is a mother of 4 and an apprentice midwife in New Orleans who also works with Birthmark Doula Collective. Mensa is a father, recording artist, school teacher, and an advocate of homebirth. Their story addresses iron-deficiency anemia in pregnancy, planning an unassisted birth also known as a family birth, prodromal labor, the impact of the COVID 19 pandemic on postpartum, a postpartum "soup diet" and how even when birth is normal we can become anxious or overwhelmed by what's happening.

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      1 h et 18 min
    • S3. E4. Talise and Arsalaan's Surprise Twin Homebirth!
      Jan 6 2021

      Isis and Chae interview Talise and her husband Arsalaan (formerly known as Deron). All 6 of their children were born at home including their surprise breech twins! Talise Xavier, of Atlanta, Georgia, is a wife, mother of six, author, and homemaker. Talise uses her birth experiences and expertise to help empower other women as a Natural pregnancy, Breastfeeding, and Postpartum care advocate. Her mission is to encourage women to birth their way, re-normalize natural homebirth, and educate women about their pregnancy and birthing options. Talise's book, "Home is Where The Birth Is: The Stories of my 6 Homebirths and How You Can Do it Too," is now available for purchase on Amazon.

      Get in Touch with Talise

      Facebook: Talise Homebirth Queen

      Instagram: @TaliseTheHomebirthQueen

      Email: talisemotherofsix@gmail.com

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      1 h et 15 min
    • 3.3 Giving Birth to a Spirit: Miscarriage as Homebirth with Ellenie Cruz
      Dec 1 2020

      TRIGGER WARNING: Mention of miscarriage, abortion, D&C and blood loss.
      This episode features Ellenie Cruz. Ellenie's homebirth story is special because it centers her miscarriage which she frames not as a pregnancy loss but rather a gain. Through her experience, Ellenie saw the impact and importance of community and of birth work. She also recognizes that birthing people who experience miscarriage still require postpartum care!

      Ellenie is a New Orleans-based educator, artist, poet, doula, student midwife, herbalist, and reiki master. She promotes ancestral practices to heal self, family, and community. Ellenie is the founder of Ascencion Art, the organizer of the NOLA herb gathering, and the Atabey School of Cultural Healing where she teaches herbalism classes to self-identified BIPOC. Follow her @asc3nsion_art and @oshunsgarden

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      1 h et 32 min
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