Doula Talk Blog & Podcast
Welcome. This is a space for thoughtful guidance, honest conversations, and practical insight for the postpartum period and first year.
Here you’ll find blog posts and podcast episodes that help you make sense of sleep, feeding, recovery, and the emotional load of early parenthood. My goal is not to give you more rules to follow, but to help you understand what’s happening beneath the surface so you can respond with clarity and confidence.
Whether you’re navigating sleep disruptions, feeding challenges, or simply trying to feel more steady in your role as a parent, these resources offer evidence-informed perspective, real-world context, and support you can return to whenever you need it.
You don’t have to figure it all out alone.
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Why Is My Newborn Crying?! Soothe with Intuition (Not Guilt)
Learn how to soothe a crying newborn with compassion and confidence. A gentle guide for pregnant and new parents navigating the fourth trimester, featuring intuitive tips, the 5 S’s, and more.
Birth Stories from Hawaii - Deb & Beth Share Their Wildly Different (But Equally Beautiful) Journeys
Pregnancy is one of the most personal, powerful, and unpredictable experiences we go through as human beings. Whether you’re preparing for your very first baby or adding another little love to your growing family, one truth always stands strong: every birth is different, and every parent deserves support through it.
Postpartum Recovery in Four Easy Steps!
Don’t get me wrong, postpartum recovery is NOT easy, BUT if you know what to expect and pace yourself, you’ll be feeling better faster! Please note, this is just an average on how to pace yourself and the best thing to do is LISTEN TO YOUR BODY. Do not move to the next week of recovery steps until you feel ready.
Why Prenatal and Postpartum Planning is Essential for Your Pregnancy Journey
Pregnancy can be an exciting, overwhelming, and life-changing experience, but the journey doesn't end with childbirth. While prenatal classes are a fantastic resource for first-time parents and seasoned pros alike, they often miss an essential component of preparing for parenthood: the postpartum period. If you're pregnant and seeking more support to prepare for what comes after your baby arrives, you’re in the right place. Let’s dive into why postpartum preparation is just as important as prenatal education and how you can set yourself up for success in both stages of your parenting journey.
A Doula’s Touch: One Family’s Journey from Birth to Baby’s First Year - Part Two: Postpartum Support
Let’s set the scene: You’re finally home with your newborn, running on fumes and leftover adrenaline, surrounded by an endless pile of laundry, empty coffee cups, and baby gear you don’t know how to use. Sound familiar? Welcome to the postpartum period, my friend—aka, the fourth trimester.
Now, imagine having a calm, confident guide swoop in, help you tackle that mountain of chaos, and remind you that yes, you’re doing an amazing job. That’s what a postpartum doula does. And trust me, once you see what we bring to the table, you’ll be wondering how you ever thought you’d survive without one.
Building Your Dream Team: How to Prepare for Birth and Postpartum with Confidence and Support (Guest: Kristin Revere from Gold Coast Doulas)
Building Your Dream Team: How to Prepare for Birth and Postpartum with Confidence and Support
Let’s get real—pregnancy and postpartum can be wild. There’s a lot of excitement, a lot of emotion, and if we’re being honest, a lot of stuff that no one prepares you for.
Navigating Postpartum: Holistic Support and Sleep Strategies (Guest: Tracy Awere from The Sankofa Birth Experience)
As a doula deeply committed to supporting families through the transformative experience of parenthood, I've come to understand that the journey doesn't end with childbirth. In fact, many parents find that the postpartum period can be even more challenging than they anticipated. Whether you're a first-time parent or adding a new member to your growing family, the reality of life after birth often comes with unexpected twists and turns.

