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Working Birth

Working Birth profiles women in the birth community- midwives, doulas, lactation consultants, and more- about how and why they choose to spend the long hours and emotional dedication necessary for work in field of birth. Each episode features an accompanying photographic portrait of the birth worker.
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May 18, 2016

Suzanne Arms is an author, activist, practical visionary, photojournalist, filmmaker, speaker, teacher, and founder of the Colorado-based nonprofit, Birthing The Future. Often called a grandmother of the birth movement, Suzanne has been active in the birth community since the 1970's when her book Immaculate Deception was named a New York Times Best Book of the Year. She shares how knowing her own birth story, as well as her mother's and grandmother's, has impacted her life and work. Suzanne also delves into a range of issues surrounding birth and the mother-baby unit, including: the culture of fear surrounding childbirth, cellular memory, epigenetics, the safety of drugs used in labor, the primal period, the importance of conception, feminism, politics, patriarchy, attachment, the sensitivity of boys, and how a peaceful birth and peaceful childhood can impact the world.

Show notes and links at: workingbirth.com/ep09

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