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We Are Mothers is a podcast dedicated to real, honest motherhood stories.

Chapter One centres on birth. Not to tell you how it should happen, but to honour how it actually did.

Hosted by Sarah - mumma and storyteller, this podcast creates a calm, safe space for women to share their birth experiences in all their complexity. Through storytelling, women can heal their own birth experiences while helping others learn, prepare, and trust themselves as they approach birth and motherhood.

Every birth matters. Every story belongs.
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In this episode of We Are Mothers, Mikayla shares the full spectrum of her motherhood journey, from a traumatic first birth to a deeply healing VBAC.We explore Mikayla’s first pregnancy and emergency C-section, including gestational diabetes, induction, infection, and the emotional impact of feeling isolated and unprepared. She opens up about how that experience shaped her postpartum period and her determination to do things differently the second time around.Mikayla also shares her journey through secondary infertility, IUI, and IVF, shedding light on how previous C-section scar tissue may have played a role. She speaks honestly about the emotional toll of trying to conceive, advocating for herself within the medical system, and finally receiving her long-awaited positive pregnancy test.Her second birth story is a powerful account of preparation, trust, and self-advocacy. Mikayla takes us through her VBAC experience, the moment she realised her body was capable, and how that birth became profoundly healing. She also reflects on the unexpected challenges that followed, including her baby’s time in special care, and how motherhood continues to stretch and strengthen her.This episode is a reminder that birth experiences matter, healing is possible, and women are capable of doing hard things.Want more?You can find episode photos over at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/⁠You can find me at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/⁠You can find Mikayla at:https://www.instagram.com/mikaylanewport_/https://www.tiktok.com/@mikaylanewport_?_t=8daz7f9vmMU&_r=1--Resources mentioned in this episode:Podcasts:The Great Birth Rebellion https://open.spotify.com/show/3gQRikeOcaHkJjWTtcT1B1?si=fec790acad964fafThe Midwives’ CauldronGestational diabetes: the pregnancy perspectivehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/0uFokd2PlitplZUdHRZ5Ts?si=e7bbe1c877c64266Gestational diabetes: the baby’s perspectivehttps://open.spotify.com/episode/4s2vnvz6ZUtxoZXZ6Mj58p?si=f1660b3fc0954c93
In this episode of We Are Mothers, Taylor shares her birth story, one shaped by education, intuition, and the environment she chose to give birth in.We talk about how learning more about physiological birth influenced her decisions, why safety and support were central to her choices, and how letting go of expectations allowed her to meet birth with calm and trust.Taylor reflects on navigating doubt and exhaustion during labour, the importance of having plans in place if circumstances change, and how her relationship with birth evolved as the experience unfolded.This episode explores:A home birth transfer after 26 hours of labourHow environment impacts birth hormonesMaking informed decisions about where to give birthTrusting yourself while still planning for safetyNavigating exhaustion and uncertainty in labourMeeting birth as it is, not how you imaginedA grounded listen for anyone preparing for birth or wanting to understand how information, support, and intuition can coexist.Want more?You can find episode photos over at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/⁠You can find me at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/⁠You can find Taylor at:https://www.instagram.com/sweetnampsychology/www.sweetnampsychology.com.au She offers in home perinatal/postpartum psychology services across Gold Coast and Tweed Coast, alongside in person services both doing walk and talks and at my clinic space in Miami, plus Telehealth. --Resources mentioned in this episode:Midwife / IBCLC:Tamika Newman⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/midwifetamika/⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tamikanewmanibclc.com/⁠ 
In this episode of We Are Mothers, Jaime shares the story of welcoming her daughter, Lilith, through a planned home birth, including navigating pregnancy after miscarriage and discovering her baby was breech late in pregnancy.We talk about conception after loss, trusting the body through uncertainty, choosing private midwifery care, and how education and support shaped Jaime's confidence leading into birth. Jaime reflects on protecting her mindset, letting go of fear, and trusting that birth can unfold safely in many different ways - including breech.This episode explores:Pregnancy after miscarriagePlanning a home birth with a private midwifeVaginal breech birth as a variation of normalTrusting intuition and protecting your birth spaceLetting go of the plan and surrendering to the processA grounding listen for anyone preparing for birth, navigating fear, or wanting to understand what supportive, continuity of care birth can look like.Want more?You can find episode photos over at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/⁠You can find me at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/⁠You can find Jaime at:https://www.instagram.com/simplehealth_withjaime/https://www.simplehealthwithjaime.com/Resources mentioned in this episode:Midwife:Jacinta Reid - Private Midwife ⁠⁠https://www.intuitivebirthcollective.com/about⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/intuitive_birth_collective/⁠⁠Book:Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering - Sarah Buckleyhttps://gentlenaturalbirth.com/product/gentle-birth-gentle-mothering-2nd-ed-australia-only/
In this episode of We Are Mothers, Sarah is joined by her husband, Brett, as he shares a dad’s perspective on pregnancy, birth, and becoming a parent.Brett reflects on supporting his partner through miscarriage, IVF, pregnancy after loss, and labour -  including what it was like to witness a fast birth and be present through moments of uncertainty.This conversation offers an honest look at how partners support birth, navigate fear quietly, and show up in ways that matter even when they don’t have control.An episode for dads, partners, and mothers who want to understand what birth can look like from the other side of the room.--Want more?You can find episode photos over at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/⁠You can find me at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/⁠You can find Brett at:https://www.instagram.com/iambrettcusack/Resources mentioned in this episode:Midwife:Jacinta Reid - Private Midwife ⁠⁠https://www.intuitivebirthcollective.com/about⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/intuitive_birth_collective/⁠⁠Midwife / IBCLC:Tamika Newman⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/midwifetamika/⁠⁠⁠⁠https://tamikanewmanibclc.com/⁠
In this episode of We Are Mothers, Sarah shares her full birth story.This conversation includes experiences of miscarriage, pregnancy loss, silent endometriosis, IVF, and pregnancy after loss. Sarah reflects on navigating fertility challenges, discovering stage three endometriosis without symptoms, and conceiving through IVF.She also shares her experience of a planned home birth at 40+, a rapid precipitous labour, and an unexpected hospital transfer postpartum.This episode explores trust, preparation, informed choice, and the power of hearing real birth stories to help women process their own experiences and feel more prepared for what birth can hold.Want more?You can find episode photos over at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/⁠You can find me at:⁠https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/⁠--Resources mentioned in this episode:Midwife:Jacinta Reid - Private Midwife ⁠https://www.intuitivebirthcollective.com/about⁠⁠https://www.instagram.com/intuitive_birth_collective/⁠Midwife / IBCLC:Tamika Newman⁠https://www.instagram.com/midwifetamika/⁠⁠https://tamikanewmanibclc.com/⁠Book:Reclaiming Childbirth as a Rite of Passage: Weaving ancient wisdom with modern knowledge⁠https://www.amazon.com.au/Reclaiming-Childbirth-Rite-Passage-knowledge/dp/064500250X
Welcome to We Are Mothers.In this opening episode, host Sarah shares how her own birth experience and a deep love of listening to birth stories led to the creation of this podcast.We explore why storytelling can be healing, how hearing all kinds of births can help women process, learn, and prepare, and why every experience deserves space to be shared without judgement.This episode is an invitation into a safe space for real stories, honest reflection, and the belief that every birth matters and every story belongs.Let's connect:https://www.instagram.com/wearemotherspod/https://www.instagram.com/iamsarahcusack/
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