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1 Ep 93 Linda Sweet on a journey through birth, breastfeeding, and beyond 52:43
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 93 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Linda Sweet on a journey through birth, breastfeeding, and beyond @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #education @deakin @western_health #birthingknowledge #maternalcare #obesity research link - t.ly/Ov88k What does it take to transform midwifery practice through research? Linda Sweet's remarkable journey provides a masterclass in connecting clinical challenges to academic solutions that genuinely improve care. Growing up in rural Australia without knowing what a midwife was, Linda's career trajectory took her from nursing to neonatal intensive care, where her passion for supporting new mothers was ignited. Her PhD research on breastfeeding experiences for parents of very low birth weight preterm infants revolutionized how we understand maternal experiences in neonatal units. Linda's discovery of the "objectification of breast milk" – where visible storage created harmful comparison between mothers – has influenced modern practices like using brown paper bags to preserve privacy and dignity. The conversation weaves through Linda's impressive research portfolio, from ground breaking work on pregnancy after bariatric surgery to creating visual heat maps showing obesity prevalence across Victoria. What stands out is her commitment to research that solves real problems she witnessed first hand. Linda embodies the clinician-researcher who bridges the gap between evidence and implementation. Perhaps most significant is Linda's dedication to building research capacity in midwifery. Through innovative approaches like research internships, small grants, and mentoring early-career midwives, she's creating pathways that didn't exist when she began. Her international collaborations in Indonesia and Papua New Guinea demonstrate how midwifery research can transcend borders and improve global maternal health. For anyone considering a research career or wondering how to balance clinical practice with academic pursuits, Linda offers invaluable insights about creating your own celebration rituals, finding supportive communities, and choosing paths aligned with your long-term goals. Her story proves that whether you're rescuing research from crashed computers or changing practice through heat maps, persistence and passion are the cornerstones of impactful midwifery research. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 92 Hannah Dahlen on the path of a feminist midwife championing change and a sustainable research future 56:56
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 92 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Hannah Dahlen on the path of a feminist midwife championing change and a sustainable research future @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #education @westernsydneyu #bigdata #Yemen #sustainability #perinealwarmpacks #leadership research link - ibit.ly/Y58ML From seeing her first baby born as a child in Yemen to becoming a Professor of Midwifery at Western Sydney University, Hannah's journey illuminates the evolution of modern midwifery practice, research, and leadership in Australia. Hannah's story begins in the clinics of Yemen where her mother practiced midwifery, instilling in her a powerful feminist perspective that has guided her entire career. After training in the UK, Hannah returned to Australia in 1991 to find a healthcare system dominated by medical authority where midwives struggled for autonomy. Rather than accepting this status quo, she channeled her experiences into advocacy, rising through the ranks of professional organizations while conducting groundbreaking research. Her world-renowned study on perineal warm packs transformed an "old wives' tale" into level-one evidence now recommended in clinical guidelines worldwide. Throughout our conversation, Hannah weaves together personal experience with professional insights about leading change in healthcare. She shares wisdom about building movements rather than seeking individual recognition, the importance of mentoring future leaders, and how academic research has empowered midwifery's professional standing. Her recent work on birth trauma through the Birth Experience Study (BEST) has gathered responses from over 8,800 Australian women and is now being replicated in fourteen countries, challenging systemic issues in maternity care. Perhaps most compelling is Hannah's reflection on sustainability in leadership and the personal costs of advocacy. As she approaches her sixtieth birthday, she speaks candidly about learning to say no, finding balance, and encouraging a new generation to move midwifery from "surviving to thriving to transformation." Listen for powerful insights on leadership, research, and creating change that lasts generations, not just moments. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 91 Ans Luyben part 2 on midwifery's impact and building educational communities 40:33
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 91 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Ans Luyben part 2 on midwifery's impact and building educational communities @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #Netherlands #Switzerland #Germany #education @bournemouthuni https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ans-Luyben What happens when the academic journey takes you across borders, and your biggest triumphs and challenges are shaped by unfamiliar surroundings? This episode offers a heartfelt exploration of the PhD experience, shining a spotlight on the emotional and practical hurdles faced by students studying abroad. Ans continues to unpack stories of resilience and commitment, where supportive supervisors and a sense of duty to research participants become vital lifelines. We also contrast the cultural nuances of celebrating the milestone of completing a PhD in Scotland's communal ceremonies versus Holland's personalized moments, and ponder the impact of digital submissions on the joy of achievement. We then shift gears to explore the often-overlooked world of midwifery, where relationships hold more power than hospital walls. Ans highlight the ethical environment necessary for antenatal care and argue for the acknowledgment of midwives' profound impact, especially in countries where their contributions are undervalued. This segment calls for midwives to transcend institutional boundaries, strengthening their bonds with expectant mothers and redefining healthcare's relational dynamics as a competitive advantage. Finally, Ans delves into the broader themes of academic recognition and community building. The undervaluation of doctorates, particularly among women, and the transformative journey of a PhD, open up discussions on the unique skill sets developed and their potential to drive organizational growth. We also reflect on the essential role schools play beyond academics, as crucial social ecosystems where children learn the importance of caring for each other. This thought-provoking episode invites listeners to consider the multifaceted nature of education and the profound impact of community-focused learning. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 90 Ans Luyben Part 1 on from animal obstetrics to midwifery: A journey of innovation and research 55:09
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 90 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Ans Luyben Part 1 on from animal obstetrics to midwifery: A journey of innovation and research @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #Netherlands #Switzerland #Germany #education @bournemouthuni https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Ans-Luyben Ever wondered how a career can pivot from animal obstetrics to midwifery? Our guest is Ans Luyben, an inspiring midwife whose journey began in Holland, not only shares her unique path but also offers her insights into the evolution of midwifery education and practice. From her early days studying animal obstetrics to becoming a pivotal figure in midwifery research, she has navigated a fascinating career across Holland, Switzerland, and Germany. Ans story underscores the diverse entry points into the midwifery profession, influenced by family background and career opportunities, and highlights her role in a midwifery school that closed in 2010, a chapter that left a lasting impact on her professional journey. Our discussion takes you inside a full-service midwifery clinic in Germany, where the importance of hands-on learning and critical evaluation of information is emphasized. We explore the challenges faced by student midwives today, navigating through information overload and a rapidly shifting political landscape, as witnessed during the COVID-19 pandemic. Ans reflects on the evolution of midwifery education, from the management and pedagogic courses of the 1980s to the current demands, illustrating the resilience and adaptability required in this noble profession. Dive into the world of midwifery research and uncover the profound impact it has on clinical practices. From groundbreaking thesis work on diagnostic criteria for intrauterine growth retardation to the complexities of cross-cultural studies in antenatal care, our conversation reveals the pivotal role research plays in advancing midwifery. We explore the nuanced perspectives of mothers as an ethnic minority, particularly in Switzerland, and how historical events have shaped their societal roles. Through personal anecdotes and research milestones, Ans emphasizes the power of language and communication in understanding and supporting women's experiences in prenatal care. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 89 Virginia Stulz on thriving after burnout and reshaping maternal health education 52:29
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 89 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Virginia Stulz on thriving after burnout and reshaping maternal health education @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #PIPE-MC @westernsydneyu #burnout #unicanberra #TTMEC Research link - ibit.ly/2Obkq What does it take to pivot from a registered nurse to a pioneering midwife, and what lessons can we learn from this journey? Join us as we shine a light on Virginia Stulz's inspiring career transition and her influential role in New South Wales' first Community Midwife Program. Virginia unveils her dedication to continuity of care and reveals the profound impact it has had on her practice. Her stories weave a rich tapestry of experience and passion, from her pivotal training days at Gosford Hospital to her academic research into stress and burnout among healthcare professionals. Virginia's academic journey didn't just end with a PhD; it was a transformative path filled with emotional and psychological challenges, including the daunting task of finding one's identity post-dissertation. Listen as Virginia candidly shares the uncertainty she faced and how community acting became her unexpected refuge and companion. Her insights on balancing work and personal happiness provide vital lessons for anyone navigating demanding careers. These reflections are not just theoretical musings but are backed by Virginia's own research, which delves into the grim realities of burnout and the necessity of self-care in healthcare professions. Beyond personal narratives, we explore the broader implications of Virginia's work in advancing maternal mental health education, particularly through the Pipe MC workshops. Discover how these initiatives are reshaping training for maternity clinicians and the significant progress they are making in Australia's healthcare landscape. We also touch on ongoing research projects evaluating educational programs, offering a glimpse into the future of midwifery and healthcare education. Virginia's dedication to improving the lives of healthcare professionals and the patients they serve is both inspiring and enlightening, making this episode a must-listen for anyone invested in the future of healthcare. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 88 Liz McNeill and the 4th anniversary wrap up 20:17
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 88 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Liz McNeill and the 4th anniversary wrap up @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery The 2024 podcast year showcased a diverse array of inspiring midwifery professionals from around the globe. From the UK, US, Nigeria, Australia and beyond, guests shared their unique journeys, research findings, and insights into improving maternal and neonatal care. Key themes explored throughout the year included addressing the critical issue of midwifery burnout, promoting cultural safety and inclusivity in care, and navigating the evolving landscape of technology and its impact on women's health. The podcast provided a platform for these voices to be heard, offering listeners valuable insights and a deeper understanding of the challenges and triumphs within the field of midwifery. The podcast's global reach continued to expand, reaching listeners in 88 countries. To further support this community, a LinkedIn page titled "PhD Midwives" was launched, offering a platform for doctoral students and graduates to connect and share their experiences and will remain an active hub for community support and engagement. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 87 Rakime Elmir on Navigating Emergency Postpartum Hysterectomy, Cultural Advocacy, and Academic Challenges 1:02:18
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 87 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Rakime Elmir on Navigating Emergency Postpartum Hysterectomy, Cultural Advocacy, and Academic Challenges @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #PIPE-MC @westernsydneyu #birthtrauma #partners Research link - ibit.ly/n9BUe Rakime Elmir's journey into the world of nursing and midwifery is nothing short of inspiring. As the first in her family to attend university, Rakime navigated the challenges of a less diverse academic environment with determination, fueled by her passion for women's health and influenced by her mother's childbirth stories. In our latest episode, Rakime shares the milestones of her career, from pioneering research in women's' experiences of having an emergency post partum hysterectomy to designing Australia's first university-branded hijab, supporting Muslim students in midwifery and nursing. Her dedication to improving care for women and promoting cultural inclusivity in healthcare is a testament to her resilience and innovation. Balancing a PhD with the demands of new marriage and impending motherhood might seem daunting, but Rakime shares her strategies for thriving amid these pressures. She opens up about the meticulous organization and emotional support systems that helped her stay focused, even when academic feedback felt overwhelming. Through her insights, listeners will learn about the importance of discipline, the value of community support, and how to navigate the emotional landscape of academia with grace and determination. Finally, Rakime delves into the transformative impact of her research on women’s health, highlighting the ethical complexities and the profound privilege of representing women's voices in her studies. From innovative recruitment methods for diverse research participation to advocating for culturally safe care models in midwifery, her story underscores the need for adaptability and persistence in both academic and professional pursuits. Join us as we explore Rakime’s journey of resilience, cultural advocacy, and the continuous pursuit of academic excellence in the face of life's challenges. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 86 Bev Jervis on the Need for Persistence in Midwifery Reform to Navigate Childbirth Services 54:43
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 86 ( ibit.ly/Re5V ) Bev Jervis on the Need for Persistence in Midwifery Reform to Navigate Childbirth Services @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery @SalfordUni @radmidassoc #mentorship #leadership #maternalmovementduringlabour #homebirth What if your own childbirth experience could inspire a career dedicated to empowering women? Bev Jervis joins us to share her transformative journey into midwifery, sparked by personal experiences that highlighted the need for informed choice and support during childbirth. From a disempowering second pregnancy to a fulfilling career, Bev's story is a powerful testament to the impact of compassionate care and informed consent in maternity services. Throughout our conversation, Bev provides an inside look at the contrasting cultures within maternity care settings, having trained in both large hospitals and smaller local ones. She opens up about overcoming personal challenges, like a relationship breakdown during her training, and how these experiences shaped her professional path. Bev also recounts her pivotal role in establishing a successful home birth team, underscoring her commitment to collaborative, woman-centered care and her passion for continuity. As the conversation unfolds, we tackle the pressing challenges facing maternity services today, from systemic strains to the emotional toll on healthcare professionals. Bev offers her insights on how socio-political influences and COVID-19 have exacerbated these issues, while also discussing her academic journey and the serendipitous opportunities that arose. With a focus on future research and advocacy, Bev shares her hopes for systemic reform and the potential for midwifery practices to shape maternity care positively. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 85 Jenny Patterson on Birth Trauma, Midwifery Burnout, Resilience and Healing 1:05:23
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 85 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Jenny Patterson on Birth Trauma, Midwifery Burnout, Resilience and Healing @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery @NHS_Education @ScotlandRCM @EdinburghNapier @CapacitarInter1 #PTSD #potatoes @Dianethemidwife Research link - ibit.ly/KgViA Ever wondered how a passion for midwifery can transform lives, not just for mothers but for the midwives themselves? Jenny Patterson, a trailblazer in the field, joins us to recount her unlikely journey from setting aside her childhood dream to embracing midwifery as a life mission. Discover how her personal experiences of giving birth at home rekindled her passion, leading her down a path of advocacy, independent practice, and eventually, groundbreaking research. Jenny's story is a testament to the power of resilience and the impact one person can make in the face of systemic challenges. Join us as Jenny sheds light on her transition from independent midwifery to research, a narrative shaped by regulatory hurdles and the absence of insurance options. Her journey illustrates the delicate balance between clinical work and academia, revealing insights into PTSD and trauma related to childbirth. Jenny shares how her involvement in the Birth Project Group and collaborations with top researchers propelled her into a PhD that challenges the conventional understanding of birth trauma. This episode offers a profound look at the intersections of personal, professional, and academic pursuits, offering lessons in adaptability and courage. As we wrap up, Jenny talks candidly about the realities of midwife burnout, the emotional toll on caregivers, and the urgent need for systemic reforms. She highlights the importance of support networks, both familial and professional, in overcoming self-doubt and achieving one’s aspirations. With a promising future ahead, including a lecturing role and an exciting book project on love in midwifery, Jenny’s narrative is a powerful reminder of the transformative power of passion and persistence. Tune in to learn from Jenny’s rich tapestry of experiences that continue to shape the field of midwifery today. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 84 Sandra Mutilva on Innovation and Leadership in Midwifery and AI 56:28
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 84 ( ibit.ly/Re5V ) Sandra Mutilva on Innovation and Leadership in Midwifery and AI @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery #AI #innovation #healthcare #governance @world_midwives @researchTMU @AdlerUniversity #artificialintelligence #poorwomenshealthdata https://linktr.ee/drsandramutilva What happens when the passion for midwifery meets the power of technology? Join us as Sandra Mutilva, a remarkable midwife who journeyed from Argentina to Canada, shares her inspiring story. Growing up in a large family in Argentina, Sandra was captivated by the wonders of childbirth, leading her to pursue midwifery despite her parents' hesitations. Her path took a transformative turn when she immigrated to Canada, navigating a new healthcare landscape and establishing a successful practice through perseverance and a bridging program. Sandra's story is not just one of personal triumph but also of innovation in healthcare. As the chapter unfolds, she discusses venturing into leadership roles and pursuing an executive MBA, ultimately leading to PhD research at the intersection of technology and women's health. Sandra uncovers significant biases in clinical trials, shedding light on the gaps in women's health data and the critical need for equitable research funding. Her insights urge midwives to become advocates for fair technology development and access, positioning themselves as leaders of change in the digital age. Amidst the challenges of a global pandemic, Sandra's academic journey became a testament to resilience and adaptability. She opens up about balancing rigorous PhD work with family responsibilities and financial constraints, finding strength in a supportive network and the guidance of her dissertation chair. As we explore Sandra's unique perspective on the evolving role of midwives in AI and data protection, her story becomes a call to action for midwives to embrace innovation while upholding their tradition as guardians of childbirth. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 83 Mimi Niles on Transforming Midwifery and Advocating for Women's Health in New York City 51:35
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 83 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Mimi Niles on Transforming Midwifery and Advocating for Women's Health in New York City @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery @nyuniversity #publichealth @nyumeyers @BirthPlaceLab @NACPM Research link - http://ibit.ly/dJvtO https://www.deviwomen.com/bio How does one woman's journey from rural Gujarat to the bustling streets of New York City shape her into a beacon of hope for women's health? Join us as Mimi Niles, an inspiring midwife and assistant professor at NYU, shares her extraordinary story. From witnessing her mother's midwifery practice in the challenging conditions of rural India to her own transformative experiences in the U.S. healthcare system, Mimi opens up about the cultural dynamics, social inequities, and personal encounters that kindled her passion for midwifery and justice. Her reflections offer a unique lens on how deeply personal experiences can drive a lifelong commitment to serving marginalized communities. Ever wondered about the diverse paths to becoming a midwife in the United States? Mimi recounts her own journey, starting as a community health nurse in New York City, to earning her Certified Nurse Midwife credentials while balancing work, study, and family life. Hear about her pivotal time at a busy public hospital in Brooklyn, where she honed her clinical skills and deepened her understanding of underserved populations. This episode also explores the various certification routes for midwifery in the U.S., emphasizing the critical role that varied experiences play in shaping a well-rounded midwifery practice. Discover the transformative power of higher education and advocacy in midwifery. Mimi narrates her academic pursuits, from tackling the burnout of public health work to embracing a systems-thinking approach through her Master's in Public Health and PhD studies. We dive into her research on the evolution of midwifery, the importance of addressing systemic inequalities, and the impact of implementation science on advancing midwifery practice. Mimis' journey is a testament to the resilience and dedication required to push the boundaries of women's health and social justice. Tune in to be inspired by her unwavering commitment and innovative vision for the future of midwifery. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 82 Tom McEwan on NICU policy exploration in Scotland through a Professional Doctorate 59:08
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 82 (http://ibit.ly/Re5V) Tom McEwan on #NICU @policy exploration in #Scotland through a #ProfessionalDoctorate @PhDMidwives #research #midwifery @MidwivesRCM @NHS_Education @ScotlandRCM #postnataldoulas #holistichealthcare Research link - http://ibit.ly/eec1Z What happens when an aspiring chemical engineer decides to shift gears and pursue a career in midwifery? Tune in as we sit down with Tom McEwan, a passionate midwife in Scotland, who shares his unexpected journey and the societal challenges he faced breaking into a traditionally female-dominated field. Tom provides a fascinating look at the evolution of midwifery education, stressing the importance of community-based care and reflecting on how modern placements have fragmented the continuity he once cherished. He also gives us a glimpse into the close-knit midwifery community in Scotland, and the supportive atmosphere at midwifery conferences that feel more like family reunions. This episode also tackles the unique experiences male midwives face and the broader implications of gender diversity in midwifery. Tom discusses the often-overlooked needs of fathers and partners in perinatal support, suggesting the need for more male or non-gendered postnatal doulas, especially in the NICU. We delve into the emotional toll on partners, including the phenomenon of delayed postnatal depression, and emphasize the necessity of inclusive care that addresses the needs of all parents. Tom’s insights highlight the importance of holistic healthcare that supports families in every aspect. Lastly, we explore Tom's academic journey and his efforts to revolutionize maternity and neonatal care in Scotland. He shares the advantages of pursuing a professional doctorate over a PhD, the value of free writing, and the significance of nurturing relationships with supervisors. Our conversation also touches on Scotland's ambitious "Best Start" program and its impact on neonatal care. We wrap up with a look at diverse and dynamic topics within nursing, from translating interviews into poetry to the performative aspects of various projects. Tom’s passion for midwifery, education, and research promises an engaging and enlightening discussion that you won't want to miss. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 81 Cecilia Jevitt on UK, Canadian and American Midwifery changes and the resurgence of midwives 1:02:12
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 81 ( ibit.ly/Re5V ) Cecilia Jevitt on UK, Canadian and American Midwifery changes and the resurgence of midwives @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter #research #midwifery @UBC @world_midwives @MidwivesRCM @VIDofM @Yale @USouthFlorida #canadianmidwifery Research link - ibit.ly/KzSJD How does a physical education major become a pioneering midwife? In today's episode, we journey through the extraordinary life of Cecilia Jevitt, a seasoned midwife with over 35 years of experience. Cecilia's path started with a fortuitous encounter with an article about the Frontier Nursing Service which completely altered her career trajectory. She shares her story of determination, from earning an associate's and bachelor's degree in nursing to securing a spot in one of the limited midwifery programs of the 1970s at Emory University. Her plans to practice in the U.S. Virgin Islands and the unwavering support she received along the way underscore her incredible dedication to the field. Next, we explore Cecilia's transition from clinical practice to academia, highlighting her pursuit of a doctorate in applied medical anthropology. With ethnographic research in the UK and experiences working in a large hospital practice, Cecilia offers a unique perspective on midwifery education and regulation. We also discuss the challenges she faced balancing motherhood and education, the significance of doctorally prepared nurses, particularly in underserved regions, and how her academic journey has fueled her passion for expanding midwifery on a global scale. Lastly, Cecilia walks us through the evolution of midwifery education and practice. From the shift away from routine episiotomies to modern monitoring techniques, we discuss the critical role midwives play in community health and the importance of higher education. The episode also touches on the urgent need for more midwifery programs, especially in underserved areas, and the complexities of maternal care access in the United States. Join us for an engaging conversation that captures the essence of midwifery's past, present, and future, highlighting the transformative power of this essential healthcare profession. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 80 Melanie Jackson on birthing outside the system, balancing research, midwifery, and entrepreneurship 1:12:24
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 80 ( ibit.ly/Re5V ) Melanie Jackson on birthing outside the system, balancing research, midwifery, and entrepreneurship @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter #research #midwifery @westernsydneyu @hannahdahlen @VirginiaSchmie1 https://www.melaniethemidwife.com/ Great Birth Rebellion podcast Ever wondered how the worlds of naturopathy and midwifery intersect? Join us for an enlightening episode where we promise you'll uncover the inspirational journey of Melanie Jackson. From her roots as a naturopath to becoming a dedicated midwife and researcher, Melanie shares her unique perspective on pregnancy and birth, influenced by pivotal experiences and the wisdom of Ina May Gaskin’s “Spiritual Midwifery.” Discover how her holistic approach complements her midwifery practice and the challenges she faced reconciling these philosophies within hospital settings. Melanie's story is a testament to resilience and passion. Learn about her academic evolution, from a nursing degree at Sydney University to her unexpected dive into postgraduate research under the mentorship of Hannah Dahlen. Melanie's commitment to physiological birth led her to become a private midwife and eventually pursue a PhD. Hear about the intricate balance she maintained while managing her PhD and midwifery work, the importance of mental health, and the support systems that kept her grounded through it all. This episode also sheds light on the systemic issues within maternity care, driving women towards alternative birthing options. Melanie offers insightful reflections on conducting unbiased research in emotionally charged contexts and discusses her transition from private midwifery to mentoring aspiring midwives. Finally, get a glimpse into how she balances her dynamic life, including entrepreneurship, family, and community involvement, illustrating how support and a flexible work model have enabled her to thrive. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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1 Ep 79 Soo Downe on Midwifery Innovations and Global Insights 1:08:46
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message me: what did you take away from this episode? Ep 79 ( ibit.ly/Re5V ) Soo Downe on Midwifery Innovations and Global Insights @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter #research #midwifery @world_midwives @MidwivesRCM @UCLan Research link - ibit.ly/hUz5m Discover the transformative journey of Soo Down, Professor of Midwifery Studies at the University of Central Lancashire, as she shares her path from literature and linguistics to a groundbreaking career in midwifery. Sue's passion was ignited at a maternity mission station in apartheid-era South Africa, leading to a direct entry midwifery program in Derby. Our conversation delves into the historical context of midwifery training in the UK, the emergence of midwife-led care, showcasing her unwavering commitment to advancing midwifery practice. Reflecting on the evolution of maternity care, we explore the Fernandez Institute's collaborative initiatives in India, under the visionary leadership of Dr. Evita Fernandez. We discuss balancing caesarean section rates and promoting physiological births while examining the rise of medicalisation, caesarean rates, and birth trauma awareness. This episode sheds light on the increasing fear in modern maternity care and contrasts it with the trust and confidence that once prevailed, emphasising the need for compassionate care and stress management during childbirth. We also navigate the intricate journey from master's to PhD in midwifery, offering practical advice for aspiring researchers. Soo shares her insights on the importance of selecting research topics fuelled by genuine curiosity, the dynamics of PhD viva traditions worldwide, and the critical gaps in midwifery research, particularly in the areas of the epigenome and microbiome. Support the show Do you know someone who should tell their story? email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.com The aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown in This podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website - https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com / or ibit.ly/Re5V…
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