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MotherTongue: Removing the patriarchy from motherhood one conversation at a time.
Author: CORINA FITCH
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MotherTongue is a biweekly podcast centering the voices and stories of mamas who are changing the culture of motherhood. In these multifaceted conversations, we explore matrescence through a lens of transformation. Midwife, mother, matrescence mentor, and founder of MotherFLY, Corina Fitch and her guests unpack the patriarchal roots and costs of our current cultural models for motherhood - the martyr and the supermom - and collectively speak into being a new matriarchal archetype for sustainable and thriving motherhood- the MotherFLY.
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In this episode, I speak with Denise Padilla, an intuitive guide, former art therapist, and priestess of Oshún, who supports changemakers, healers, and deep feelers on their path to healing and wholeness. In our conversation, we dive into the taboo topics of the wild feminine and anger in motherhood. Denise has a new offering called Mothers of the Turning: a creativity-focused refuge for change-making mothers raising the future while trying to keep their shit together in the end of times. Denise is a powerful healer and space holder and has my highest recommendation for anything she blesses our world with.You can find her at: www.riverwaterhealing.com/groupsAs always, if you're a mama who is struggling, please don't hesitate to reach out. I offer free 30-minute Discovery Calls to help you get clear on your needs, desires, and visions for a sustainable and thriving motherhood.https://calendly.com/motherfly/speak-with-corina
In this mini-episode, I look back on 18 years of matrescence as my oldest turned 18 — and I realized something powerful: the 3 Keys of my MotherFly Matrix were given to me by my daughters.* Nehama, my firstborn, taught me about Container — the practices of self-care and self-compassion that hold me steady.* Jade, my second, awakened Creativity — the fuel that lights my passion and keeps me connected to something bigger than myself.* Amaya, my third, gave me the terrible gift of postpartum depression and anxiety — and with it, the necessity of Community. She taught me I couldn’t do this alone, that I had to learn to ask for and receive support.These 3 Keys — Container, Creativity, and Community — are the antidote to the blocks that keep so many mothers stuck: shame, lack, and isolation.If you’ve ever felt lost, overwhelmed, or like you’re carrying it all alone, this episode is for you. 💙🎧 Listen in — and if you’re ready for more support, click below to set up a free Discovery Call:👉 https://calendly.com/motherfly/speak-with-corina.4
In this episode, I interview 6 mothers who received a Closing of the Bones Ceremony from me. Variations of this ceremony are done in cultures all around the world. The version that I studied in depth is from traditional Moroccan postpartum care. More than just a nourishing blend of treatments, this ceremony is a way to honor and acknowledge the significance of this rite of passage and the new role as a mother. It's an opportunity for mothers to pause, integrate, and listen to what they wish to release and what they wish to call in. Throughout our conversation, common threads emerge that speak to the sanctity of birth and motherhood as well as the power of being witnessed and held during such a pivotal moment. I hope you enjoy.If you are a mama feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, isolated, or off-purpose - I can help! Click the link below to set up a free Discovery session, and let's explore how I might be able to support you.https://calendly.com/motherfly/speak-with-corina
If you're a postpartum provider, you know the juggle: supporting new moms while often navigating your own intense motherhood journey, battling burnout, and feeling stretched thin. This episode gets real as Maranda Bower of Postpartum University and I share our deeply personal struggles with postpartum mental health – from depression to bipolar disorder – and how those experiences completely shifted their approach to holistic postpartum care. If you're a doula, midwife, or any birth worker focused on maternal wellness and improving our current system, you'll want to hear this. We explore how understanding and embracing matrescence is crucial not just for your clients to thrive, but for you as well.My guest , Maranda Bower is a medical researcher, author, mom of 4, and the founder of the Postpartum University podcast. Each episode delivers powerful insights into functional nutrition, hormonal health, and holistic practices for treating postpartum issues at the root. Her podcast bridges the gaps left by Western medical education, empowering providers to support their clients with individualized, science-backed, and traditional-aligned solutions.You can find Maranda on her podcast - Postpartum University, on IG @postpartumuniversity, and on her website: https://postpartumu.com/.This conversation is a little different. We were both going to interview each other on our individual podcasts and then decided to just do one combined episode that flows more like a conversation than an interview. I hope you enjoy...
In this soulful conversation, we follow Yadi's journey of matrescence into medicine work - her highs and lows, the obstacles she faced, and her unwavering faith.Yadi Alba is a modern-day Medicine Woman, a vessel of ancient wisdom and a strong feminine force in our world. She brings spiritual principles into practical contemporary living. She’s worked with countless celebrities and influencers guiding them into the Embodiment of their Sacred Purpose through her method, which is based on Toltec, Aztec, and Mayan systems of knowledge.She is a published writer, cofounder of the Goddess Wisdom Council, and has led workshops and retreats around the world.If you are interested in her Initiation work, her program Medicine Way is now open, and you can write her directly through Instagram with the code word INITIATION @yadi.alba.Learn more at https://goddesswisdomcouncil.com/.
My guest is Jean Chung, co-founder of FAM, a member-owned health and wellness cooperative that focuses on community-based experiential learning through the arts. Jean learned from a young age that honesty and authenticity are valuable in building relationships. Her parents moved to the U.S. from Korea in the late 70s, and started a community in Virginia. They successfully led that community for over 30 years, which helped shape Jean's love for people, relationships, and values.
Her love for people and building relationships naturally led her to community building. Some of her greatest joys are seeing a group of people strive for a common goal and achieve it together, and learn about themselves along the way.
In our conversation, we explore the ways that the patriarchy has impacted the most powerful feminine experiences - pregnancy, birth, and motherhood - and how that has extended outward into lifestyle choices. Jean shares her story about pivoting from "the religion of obstetrics", leading her to create a short dystopian film about how we treat pregnant people and channel them through the machine and into a certain type of lifestyle.
My guest today is Heather Drozdowski. Heather is a mother to two girls under two and a stepmother to a 7-year-old boy. She is married to her best friend and is raising her family in North Florida.
Heather has experienced deep transformation and awakening from her birth experiences.
Her first was a homebirth in California and her second was a vaginal breech birth on The Farm. Since her last birth, she has found a passion for discussing physiological and instinctual birth with various mothers' groups in her community and online.
If you find yourself in a similar position to Heather, with your baby breech and no options other than surgical birth being offered to you, reach out to me here and we can set up a free consultation to see if you are a good candidate for vaginal breech birth.
In this episode, I speak with Kerry Ingram about the critical importance of having a village. Kerry is the founder of Community Supported Postpartum whose mission is to build ecosystems of care one community at a time. She contributes to this vision by teaching folks all over the world how to create local parent and baby groups that get parents out of isolation and into a web of support and care. Kerry is a parent (both biological and foster), an early childhood educator (20 years), a postpartum doula, with additional education in women and gender studies (SUNY Oswego), and maternal mental health care (PSI). She has been facilitating local parent and baby groups for nearly 10 years and teaches others around the world with her Postpartum Community Care course and curriculum on how to create their own groups. You can connect with Kerry and learn more about her work here.
To set up a discovery session with your host, Corina Fitch, click here. There's a lot of focus on creating a birth plan (which is important) but postpartum, which is a much bigger and longer process, is often overlooked and underestimated.
Akilah S. Richards is passionate about mindful partnerships and conscious parenting. She uses audio and written mediums to amplify the ways that unschooling in particular, is serving as healing grounds and liberation work for Black, non-Black Indigenous, and People of Color communities earthwide. Her celebrated unschooling podcast, Fare of the Free Child, and the numerous workshops and gatherings she has been part of, have garnered the attention of Forbes Magazine, The New York Times, Good Morning America, and most importantly, BIPOC families interested in living in more healthy, consent-based, intergenerational relationships. Her recent experiences within the intersection of privilege, parenting, and power are detailed in her latest book, Raising Free People: Unschooling as Liberation and Healing Work available through PM Press.
Check all things Akilah here You will find her podcast, book, a Raising Free People deck, and even some cool merch all in one convenient spot.
In this episode, I share my experience at The Revitalist, a ketamine clinic located in Knoxville, Tennessee. Ketamine is a disassociative anesthetic with psychedelic properties that is being used for treatment-resistant depression, anxiety, and PTSD with incredible results. While still not covered by many insurances and so therefore not easily accessible for low-income folks, it is headed in that direction and should be considered for any moms suffering from postpartum depression or anxiety. To find out more about this innovative medicine, click here: www.revitalistclinic.com. They have 11 clinics around the country so there may be one near you. If you're interested in setting up a discovery session with me to see how I might be able to help you shift out of burnout, depletion, depression, or chronic overwhelm, click here.
It's been a while. So long, in fact, that I am calling this the beginning of Season 2. My first season got cut short abruptly and this episode is about what happened, why I dropped off, and where I've been. I explore ideas around what it is to move at a sustainable pace, how we navigate the challenges of motherhood, including struggles with our mental health, including mindfulness practices and a very exciting new medicine that is transforming lives. I also talk about the transformative power of birth and the developmental process of matrescence. So grab a cup of tea, sit back, relax and listen...
Here is a link to learn more about the Buddhist mindfulness practice of RAIN that I mentioned in today's episode: https://www.tarabrach.com/rain/
In this episode, we discuss various aspects of motherhood including self-care, traditional postpartum womb steaming, sacred sexuality, and other programs offered by Chantal Blake. Chantal Blake is a Womb Steaming Facilitator, Educator, and Project Manager. Her combined training in Practical Nursing, Environmental Engineering, and Peristeam Hydrotherapy guides her holistic approach to wellness education that centers around self-care, sacred sexuality, and traditional womb steaming.
Chantal currently lives in Oman, where she unschools her two children and serves women through online consultations, workshops, summits, and courses. You can find her on IG @honouredwomb and @bychantalblake or on her website at deeperfeminine.com.
Today I am speaking with Karen Brody has taught the art of deep rest to thousands of women around the world and trained women to teach others in the art of rest primarily through a life-changing and life-saving yogic sleep tool: Yoga Nidra meditation. She has taught at the Kripalu Center for Yoga and Health, 1440 Multiversity, and many locations around the world. You can learn more about yoga nidra and her offerings at www.daringtorest.com.
In this episode, I feature an interview with Maureen Fura, producer and director of the revolutionary film, "Dark Side of the Full Moon", which was intended to increase awareness among providers about the epidemic of depression, anxiety, and other mental health disorders during the childbearing year. Maureen suffered from perinatal OCD, which impassioned her to learn more and spread the word about what has become the MOST COMMON complication of pregnancy.
For anyone wanting a screening for perinatal mood disorders, please email me at corina@bellymamamidwifery.com. Also if you or someone you know is struggling with depression, anxiety, or OCD please check out Postpartum Support International at https://postpartum.net/ or call their HELP Line at 1-800-944-4773 and they can help you with finding proper support channels. You don't have to suffer through this alone, help is available.
There's a lot of focus on creating a birth plan (which is important) but postpartum, which is a much bigger and longer, is often overlooked and underestimated. If you'd like to purchase my postpartum planning ebook, click here.
In addition, if you are a mama with a baby 3 years of age or younger you are welcome to join my free monthly online Postpartum Mamas' Circle, where we gather for nourishment, support, and connection on the 3rd Wednesday of each month. You can find out more details and register here.
Struggling in pregnancy or motherhood? Or simply feel like something is missing? Set up a free discovery session with me and let's chat.
Welcome to Mothertonue! In today's inaugural episode, I discuss the foundations and vision for this podcast, which is ultimately about changing our cultural norms around motherhood. Our current maternal care crisis and the epidemic of perinatal mood disorders are explored as well as the big 'M' word, matrescence--what it is and why it's important. I also share my personal story of becoming a mother and my experience with postpartum depression and anxiety.
For more resources in support of matrescence, click here. If you'd like to purchase Map for a New Motherhood: The Busy Mama's Guide to More Time and Energy, about how you can transform your experience of motherhood from surviving to thriving, click here.
Today’s guest, Penelope Jane Smith, is a leading financial freedom mentor for women entrepreneurs and one of the most trusted experts in the conscious business space. With over 20 years of teaching experience, she’s an international speaker, certified trainer, author of The Little Book of Prosperity, and the creator of Prosperity Coin, the first cryptocurrency designed to support women’s financial independence.Penelope’s superpower is helping women create $10,000 or more per month in passive income—often reaching full financial freedom in five years or less—so they’re no longer dependent on a business, job, partner, or anyone else for their security. She’s also the proud mom of two young boys.Get your free gift from Penelope at: Financialfreedomgift.com.And if you're feeling lost, lonely or disconnected and want some support, book a free discovery call with me here: https://calendly.com/motherfly/speak-with-corina
Layla B Rachid is a multi-passionate/multidimensional & multifaceted entrepreneur. She is an author, change-maker & philanthropist - a kindred traditional soul, with a modern creative edge, seeking her own spiritual journey. Her first passion is reviving, reclaiming, and restoring women’s Ancestral Healing, inspired by her beloved homeland, Morocco. She is the author of Revive Reclaim Restore, selling over 300+ books in 2 days to over 30 countries, founder of The Nafsa Project School, the first online traditional postpartum training school teaching Moroccan postpartum rituals and closing of the bones, founder of the Sacred Postpartum summit and the Tribal Sisterhood Retreat in Morocco. Her second passion is supporting other women entrepreneurs to create and launch their own online offerings - with soul, strategy & success.This interview was extracted and repurposed from my 2021 Map for a New Motherhood Summit, but the information is just as relevant today as it was 4 years ago. In the interview, I mention the importance of not only creating a birth plan, but also having a postpartum plan. A year later I wrote a Postpartum Planning guidebook, which is available here. To connect with Layla and her work please go here.
In this conversation, Wakumi speaks about her work with social justice both before and after becoming a mother and how matrescence created a necessary shift in her work. She shares about how the stress of systemic racisim manifested in her daughter's body, despite doing all the right things to care for herself during pregnancy and having a fabulous midwife. We discuss the significance of the village in transitioning from Supermom to MotherFly, highlighting how the concept of "village" can be expanded to encompass nature and spirit. I am so honored to share her work with you and I hope you enjoy.Tanisha “Wakumi” Douglas is a mother, ritualist, and movement leader with over 20 years of experience organizing for healing and justice. Of Jamaican descent, descended from maroons, seers, herbalists, and farmers, Wakumi is the daughter of an undocumented father who spent 33 years incarcerated and a servant-leader mother—roots that shaped her life’s work.She co-founded a national, youth-led abolitionist nonprofit, raising over $8M, and has held fellowships with Soros Justice and Move to End Violence. Wakumi has served as a circle keeper, social worker, and educator with Dream Defenders, Harlem Children’s Zone, and the Children’s Defense Fund.Her work has been featured in the documentary PUSHOUT, on NPR, in HuffPost, and in books like Sing a Rhythm, Dance a Blues. She’s spoken at Google, NEA, and alongside visionaries like Dr. Angela Davis and Rep. Ayanna Pressley.Now, Wakumi is focused on writing, sacred arts, and curating spiritual spaces for collective liberation and joy.Connect with her: wakumi.world | giversrevival.world
Ruth is a multi-award winning expert nurse, midwife, and health visitor with more than 26 years’ experience in delivering secondary and primary healthcare services in the statutory and voluntary sectors of England. She is also a Pregnancy Mindset Expert, speaker, mentor, and coach, as well as a Queen’s Nurse, Winston Churchill Fellow, Fellow of the Institute of Health Visiting, Royal College of Nursing, and The Royal Society of Arts.You can find out more about Ruth and her offers here.Hey mama, are you feeling burnt out, overwhelmed, or off-purpose? If so, I can help! Schedule your free discovery session, and let's explore what it would be like to work together.
Nicky Dawkins is a holistic Full-Spectrum Doula and Fem Health Coach in Miami. She is the founder of Werk it Moms, which is a mom-driven soon to be charity organization that focuses on providing educational workshops, products, and safe spaces for moms in need of connection.Nicky is also the Southeast Regional Coordinator and Miami Chapter founder for Period, which is a global non-profit organization fighting to end period poverty and stigma through service, education and advocacy.Nicky works with moms from fertility to postpartum and everything in between. Her passion is to help birthing people and their partners have a healthy pregnancy and positive birth experience with as little intervention as possible. She provides pre and postnatal education and does a lot of advocacy work in reproductive health - She loves to talk about periods! She is also the Vice President on the Miami Diaper Bank board.Nicky has a 5-year-old son and a baby girl on the way.You can follow her here: https://www.instagram.com/thankyounicky/Feeling burnt out, overwhelmed or off-purpose? I can help! Set up your free discovery session and let's explore how we can work together.




















