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 youโll 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 whatโs happening beneath the surface so you can respond with clarity and confidence.
Whether youโre 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 donโt have to figure it all out alone.
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When Worry Wonโt Stop: Postpartum Anxiety & OCD Explained (Guests: Dr. Angie Maxwell, PT, DPT, WCS & Laura Meader, LICSW)
Youโve got the nursery organized, the baby clothes washed, and your hospital bag packed. Youโve probably read a million posts about the โbaby bluesโ and postpartum depression. But let me ask you this: has anyone warned you about postpartum anxiety or postpartum OCD?
Understanding Postpartum Mood Disorders (Dr. Angie Maxwell, PT, DPT, WCS and Laura Meader, LICSW)
Learn how to prepare for postpartum mood disorders before baby arrives. Expert advice on PMADs, recovery, and real supportโyouโre not alone.
Preparing for Postpartum โ The Five Essentials Every Mom Needs
Pregnancy is a transformative journey, but what happens after birth is just as importantโif not more so. Yet, so many new mothers find themselves overwhelmed, exhausted, and under-supported during their postpartum recovery. The truth is, your body, mind, and spirit need care just as much as your newborn does.
Many cultures around the world honor postpartum as a sacred period, one where new mothers receive intentional care, rest, and nourishment. But in modern Western culture, the emphasis is often placed on "bouncing back" instead of healing deeply. What if we shifted the focus? What if postpartum was seen as a time to replenish, restore, and be nurtured?
The Preparing for Parenthood Workbook โ The Ultimate Guide to Building Your Support
Pregnancy is an exciting time filled with anticipation, but letโs face itโparenthood comes with its own set of challenges. Whether youโre a first-time mom or expanding your family, the journey doesnโt stop at birth. In fact, itโs just the beginning. Thatโs why preparing for parenthoodโparticularly in terms of postpartum care and supportโshould be top priority.
A Doulaโs Touch: One Familyโs Journey from Birth to Babyโs First Year - Part Two: Postpartum Support
Letโs set the scene: Youโre 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 donโt know how to use. Sound familiar? Welcome to the postpartum period, my friendโaka, the fourth trimester.
Now, imagine having a calm, confident guide swoop in, help you tackle that mountain of chaos, and remind you that yes, youโre doing an amazing job. Thatโs what a postpartum doula does. And trust me, once you see what we bring to the table, youโll be wondering how you ever thought youโd 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
Letโs get realโpregnancy and postpartum can be wild. Thereโs a lot of excitement, a lot of emotion, and if weโre being honest, a lot of stuff that no one prepares you for.
Postpartum Anxiety
Did you know that postpartum anxiety is more common than postpartum depression? Did you know that you can have one and not the other, but you can also have BOTH!? Yes, it's true.

