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Doula Power, Payment, and Policy: Insights from Andrea Ford's Anthropological Perspective

Doula Power, Payment, and Policy: Insights from Andrea Ford's Anthropological Perspective

Update: 2025-08-04
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The messy magic of being a doula! In this episode of The Birth Geeks, we sit down with Dr. Andrea Ford, anthropologist, doula, and author of Near Birth, to explore the strange, powerful, and often contradictory world of modern birthwork.


What even is a doula today? A sister or a professional?
A rebel or a regulated service?
A support system or a scapegoat?


We unpack it ALL:
The tension between respect and reimbursement


  • Why doulas are praised for outcomes they can't control 
  • What happens when community care meets institutional demands

  • And how birthwork quietly challenges American values about bodies, power, and autonomy

If you've ever wrestled with your role in the birth space or wondered how being "near birth" is as political as it is personal, this conversation will hit home.
Listen now. 

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Doula Power, Payment, and Policy: Insights from Andrea Ford's Anthropological Perspective

Doula Power, Payment, and Policy: Insights from Andrea Ford's Anthropological Perspective

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