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Mothers talking podcast

Mothers talking podcast

De : Jenna Rutherford Natalie Meddings
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Natalie Meddings and Jenna Rutherford are mothers talking. We chat babies, birth and bigger motherhood issues. Sometimes it’s us and sometimes it’s another mother (or father) sharing their story. So grab a cuppa, settle in and come be part of the chat.Copyright 2021 All rights reserved. Parentalité Relations
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    • Freya's story - Unbecoming, how motherhood shapes our identity
      Dec 20 2025

      In this festive episode of mothers talking, Natalie and Jenna chat to lovely Freya Haines about everything hair and identity in motherhood. Freya is a mum of two and a hairdresser and in her new video series called 'Unbecoming' Freya is exploring a new mother's identity and how it transforms when they have a baby and how empowering it can be to get a new hairstyle. Freya chats about how she nurtures new mothers in the postnatal period through their hair and gives them a chance to explore the changes they are going through. This episode really sheds a light on how important our hair can be to us and how something simple can have a profound effect on our wellbeing. Thanks so much Freya.

      If you would like to contact Freya, her details are below -

      @kaiahairbyfreya

      freyaclarehair@gmail.com

      Salon - www.sta-studios.com

      As always, thanks for listening,

      Natalie and Jenna

      motherstalkingpodcast@gmail.com

      www.nataliemeddings.com

      www.theminimalistdoula.com

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      46 min
    • Jenna's story - Steiner school
      Nov 30 2025

      As you probably know by now, Natalie can get quite excited about education. So she was especially pleased to have a chance to explore and explain the mysteries of Steiner schooling with Jenna Kim, mother of Cora, Ada and Iris, who are just starting out on that journey.

      If thoughts like 'weird', 'cult', or 'alternative nonsense' are coming to mind, stop right there and have a listen. You may be surprised. If this episode sparks your interest in Steiner schools, here are some resources; Recommended reading - You Are Your Child's First Teacher by Rahima Baldwin Dancy All Year Round by Ann Druitt and Christine Fynes-Clinton The Five Golden Keys by Helle Heckmann Jenna's article - https://nhmoms.com/school-years/8-elements-of-waldorf-education-i-love/ www.hawthornpress.com for wonderful books www.myriadonline.co.uk for natural toys and play and if you are south London based, parent & child groups are held every morning at St Michael Steiner School - www.stmichaelsteier.hounselow.sch.uk or email velikiadimova@stmichaelsteiner.com Thanks as always for listening Natalie and Jenna motherstalkingpodcast@gmail.com www.nataliemeddings.com www.theminimalistdoula.com
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      1 h et 10 min
    • The best of all possible worlds
      Oct 30 2025

      In this much needed episode of mothers talking, Natalie (author of Why Home Birth Matters) chats to Alex Smith. Alex Smith has been a childbirth educator since the 1970s and an observer of the changing attitudes to childbirth during that time. She has had the privilege of attending many home births and believes that this is probably the only setting where truly physiological birth is able to unfold. She regards the rapid escalation of induced labour and caesarean birth as an ecological issue with consequences for mankind that are as grave as the melting ice floes. As a mother, grandmother and great grandmother, Alex wants to see the winds of change shift in a way that will allow future generations of women to have restored faith in the natural process of birth - secure in their trust that medical resources are at hand, if needed, but as a safety net and not a conveyor belt.

      This deep dive into the history of birth and how it has shaped maternity care today, is as fascinating as it is reassuring especially about how safe birth actually is when you can trust it. If you're wondering how to trust yourself when faced with the challenges of the maternity system, well you can use Alex's simple but very effective traffic light system...

      Thank you so much to Alex for this wonderful episode.

      AIMS (Association for Improvements in Maternity Services)

      https://www.aims.org.uk/

      Natalie's website where you can buy her books, Why Home Birth Matters and How to Have a Baby

      www.nataliemeddings.com

      As always, thanks for listening.

      If you would like to contact us please email

      motherstalkingpodcast@gmail.com

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      1 h et 26 min
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