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a conversational podcast with @Academic_Liz with midwives & other birth professionals about their studies/ research & how its changing our practice globally - email thruthepinard@gmail.com
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Ep 72 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Tomasina Stacey Evolution of a Midwife into a Maternal Health Research Leader on Stillbirth@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery  research - Embark on a heartfelt odyssey with Dr. Jenny Hall, as she narrates her transformation from a nurse to a revered midwife, unveiling the layers of her career that began in the vibrant corridors of a London obstetrics ward in the early '80s. , Jenny recounts the evolution of midwifery practices and the personal milestones that mirror the progression of healthcare and education. Her tales of advocating for part-time work to balance the demands of motherhood with a flourishing career echo the sentiments of countless professionals striving for harmony in their lives.As Jenny opens her heart about the trials and triumphs of nurturing both new life and budding midwives, we are reminded of the delicate dance between clinical precision and the holistic touch that defines exceptional care. She passionately shares her pursuit of a positive narrative in midwifery, while candidly discussing the necessity of continuous learning within the dynamic landscape of medical education. Her contribution to the field extends to the crafting of educational modules, aiming to preserve the time-honored tradition of midwifery within our rapidly modernizing world.Finally, Jenny's reflections on the blending of creativity with professional rigor offer a profound perspective on coping with work-related stress. Through the communal art of quilting and the poignant Knitted Midwives Project, she illustrates how handcrafted expressions can serve as a powerful conduit for awareness and solidarity. Her story culminates in the heartfelt celebration of her academic achievements alongside her family, inspiring a sense of possibility for listeners to find their own equilibrium in the intersecting realms of career, personal fulfillment, and the ever-present call to mentorship and collaboration. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 71 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Tomasina Stacey Evolution of a Midwife into a Maternal Health Research Leader on Stillbirth@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery  @KingsCollegeLon @radmidassoc @world_midwives #talkaboutstillbirthinantenataleducationresearch -  ibit.ly/eNIgxWhen Tomasina Stacy first set her sights on the profession of midwifery, little did she know her path would take her from London's urban pulse to the windswept beauty of the Outer Hebrides, and beyond. Join our enlightening conversation with Tomasina as she entwines her personal tales of growth, from a novice nurse to a pioneering researcher in midwifery. Her stories whisk us away to the dynamic midwifery scene of Sydney and the adventurous realm of providing healthcare by helicopter in the Torres Strait. It's a narrative rich in depth and diversity, shaped by leadership and groundbreaking research.Venture with us as Tomasina delves into the intricacies of postnatal care, a topic close to her heart and the focus of her Master's research. She shares the sobering realization that issues she uncovered years ago still echo in today's wards. Yet, it's her personal journey amidst these challenges that captivates, as she navigates the demands of motherhood, academia, and international moves. Tomasina's reflections on her transition to a PhD highlight the courage and resilience it takes to balance family, research, and the passion for enacting change at the bedside and beyond.The episode culminates with a candid discussion on the invisible burden of imposter syndrome that many face in their careers, including within academia. Tomasina Stacy offers a beacon of guidance for PhD students wrestling with doubt, emphasizing the power of mentorship and the transformative nature of research that listens and learns from those it serves. Moreover, Tomasina's work on stillbirth and modifiable risks exemplifies the profound impact that collaborative research can have on maternal health — an inspiring testament to the importance of persistence and community in the pursuit of knowledge and improvement. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 70 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Megan Arbour From Music to Clinics to the Classroom@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery #traumainformedcare #DNP #DMP @FrontierNursing @ACNMmidwives @world_midwives @PhDVoice Google Scholar-  ibit.ly/-y27yHave you ever been so captivated by a story that it altered the course of your life? That's precisely what happened to Megan Arbor, a nurse midwife with an inspiring journey from music education to the heart of midwifery. Her tale is one of remarkable dedication and transformative education, and she's here to share the challenges and triumphs she encountered as she pursued advanced degrees by her late twenties while balancing family life. Her experiences in under-resourced clinics and her academic evolution offer invaluable insights into the rigors and rewards of midwifery.Imagine the complexities of navigating not just one, but multiple demanding roles in midwifery and academia. Megan Arbor does just that, as she peels back the layers of her diverse career which sees her juggling clinical duties with teaching responsibilities. Her expertise illuminates the nuances between a PhD and a DNP, and she introduces us to the exciting prospects of the emerging Doctorate of Midwifery. Megan's story is not just about the individual journey but also about the broader implications for policy and practice in the evolving field of midwifery. We wrap up with an honest look at the current landscape of midwifery, where Megan confronts the issues of misinformation, burnout, and the critical need for supportive environments within the profession. She's not afraid to dream big for the future of midwifery—a future that values diverse contributions and ensures the well-being of those who have dedicated their lives to this vital work. Join us for a conversation that's as enlightening as it is heartfelt, shedding light on the resilience and adaptability required to make a lasting impact in the world of midwifery. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 69 (ibit.ly/Re5V) @Academic_Liz and the 3rd anniversary wrap up just in time for the end of the yearMany thanks to all you gave me their time and please say yes when contacted in 2023 to tell your story!!@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @world_midwives #midwiferyresearch #midwivesDiscover how midwifery research transcends borders and unites us in the shared quest for knowledge. As we celebrate the end of our third year, we're filled with gratitude for the stories that have connected us with listeners in over 81 countries. This episode is a tapestry woven from the diverse voices of midwifery. Join us on a journey that takes us from the traditional to the innovative, where the pressing issues of maternal health care demand our attention and action. We tackle the stark realities of maternal suicide, navigate the complexities of childbirth experiences globally, and cherish the wisdom shared at the ICM conference in Bali. With an eye on the future, we eagerly anticipate the wealth of knowledge that awaits us at the upcoming midwives' gathering in Portugal. This episode captures the pulse of midwifery research, pulsating with the stories of transformation, resilience, and the indomitable spirit of midwives  reminding us that change is born from both passion and research.As we wrap up, we're not just looking back; we're reaching out to you for the road ahead. Your voices and suggestions are the lifeblood of our conversations, and we invite you to share your thoughts on who should join us next. We're committed to keeping the dialogue alive and engaging, and your participation is key to shaping our future episodes. Here's to a safer and more informed 2024, and to the enduring power of connection and community within the world of midwifery. Thank you for walking this path with us.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 68 http://ibit.ly/Re5V PIPPI - Navigating Pregnancy in Prison: Spotlight on Midwifery Practice and Maternal Incarceration with Laura Abbott, Tanya Capper and Rebecca Shlafer @PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research  @Brthcompanions @MidwivesRCM @globalmidwivesnew book-  Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison t.ly/t1RC0Can you imagine the anxiety of being pregnant while incarcerated, navigating a system that wasn't designed with your unique needs in mind? Welcome to a heart-stirring episode of Thru the Pinard, where we shine a spotlight on the complex world of midwifery practice for pregnant women in prisons. We're fortunate to have the formidable Pregnancy in Prison Partnership International (PIPPI) at our table – a collective of dedicated experts who've turned this overlooked aspect of maternity care into their mission.Together, we dissect the complicated dynamics of maternal incarceration, focusing on alarming rates of imprisonment for indigenous and black women. We pull back the curtain on the harsh realities within correctional facilities, from the separation of mothers and newborns to the woefully inadequate support offered to mothers upon their release. And amidst these stark truths, there are glimmers of hope. We talk about the recently passed Healthy Start Act in Minnesota, a promising step towards improving incarcerated maternal and baby care.Our conversation takes us through troubled waters and towards potential solutions. We tackle the implications of monumental policies like the overturning of Roe v Wade and the criminalization of substance use during pregnancy. We echo our collective outrage at the power imbalances, the lack of autonomy for these women, and the insufficient support structures. Yet, despite these daunting challenges, we believe in the power of unity and collaboration. We invite you to join us in this vital journey to mend a broken system, to fight for better healthcare, and to stand up for the rights of incarcerated mothers and their babies.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 67 http://ibit.ly/Re5V Jude Field & Jenny Cunningham on Illuminating Midwifery Research: The RCMs Role in Collaboration and Priority Setting@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research  @JudeField, @djennymidwife @MidwivesRCMResearch Hub t.ly/fLugSAre you ready to illuminate the path of research in the world of midwifery? Join us for an enlightening session with Jude Field and Jenny Cunningham, esteemed midwives and research advisors from the Royal College of Midwives (RCM). Together, we shed light on the RCM's phenomenal efforts to uplift midwifery research and practice. Learn about their recently unveiled treasure-trove, a repository of midwifery PhD theses, and an impending project that aims to identify key research areas in midwifery, offering insights from clinical work, education, and global perspectives. We  highlight the essence of teamwork and consensus in determining research priorities. This discussion underscores the necessity of including midwives, student midwives, maternity support workers, and service user organizations in the process, creating a fertile environment for shared learning. Lastly, we spotlight the crucial role of research in midwifery with Helena, a third year student midwife. Helena delves into her dissertation on factors contributing to women's psychological birth trauma, emphasizing the impact of care provider interaction. This conversation reinforces the critical role of research and the need for more midwives in education and research roles. Join us in this enlightening journey. The conversation is far from over, so feel free to reach out to the RCM's research email for an extended discussion. The world of midwifery awaits your curiosity and contribution.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 66 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Halima Musa Abdul on #resilience, #innovation, and the #future of #midwifery in #Nigeria@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery @WHOCCCardiff @cardiffuni  @VIDofMGoogleScholar - t.ly/vYiwuCompassion for midwives paperAs we journey into the heart of Nigeria, we find ourselves in the company of Dr. Halima Musa Abdul, a beacon of light in the world of midwifery. Her passion and dedication to the profession navigate us through the stark realities of maternal care in Nigeria, the pressing need for more midwives, and the uphill battle against high mortality rates. As a Senior Lecturer at Abu Zaria, she brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience to the table.We step into Halima's shoes, tracing her academic journey from the pursuit of a PhD scholarship at Cardiff University to her triumphant moments at international conferences. Sharing the immense pride and accomplishment of earning a PhD, she illuminates the path for aspiring scholars. Along the way, we delve into the resilience strategies that hold Nigerian midwives steady in the face of daunting professional challenges. Be prepared to be moved by the inspiring stories of perseverance and emotional fortitude.Lastly, we tackle the crucial aspects of resilience, innovation, and advocacy shaping the future of midwifery in Nigeria. We discuss the need for midwives to influence policy changes, foster innovation, and be resourceful despite resource constraints. Halima leads us through this compelling conversation, outlining the significant role of research in the future of midwifery. This episode offers unparalleled insights into the praiseworthy resilience and dedication of midwives in Nigeria, and instills hope for a brighter future for midwifery in the country.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 65 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Jane Houston on redefining #midwifery through #qualityimprovement and #research (PART 2)@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery @UCF @VIDofM @FrontierNursingLinkedIn - t.ly/nX85AVIDM - t.ly/6dALIWhen you think about midwifery, you're probably not seeing the full picture. Today, join us as we take a fascinating deep-dive with Jane, a pioneering midwife and Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) program graduate. Jane sheds light on her journey, revealing how the DNP program empowered her to elevate midwifery to a whole new level, and the critical roles research and quality improvement played in bettering patient care.Our conversation takes intriguing turns as we explore the challenging yet rewarding journey of the DNP program. Jane enlightens us about projects such as introducing a water birth policy, contributing exciting insights into American and Scottish practices. We also delve into her current role in a residency program for Obstetrician residents where she emphasizes respectful care, effective teamwork, and the importance of physiologic birth. But it's not just about the learning; it's about the achievements. Our graduate guest recounts her joyous graduation moments and the pride she feels in her accomplishments. We also discuss the importance of advocacy work in projects and organizations, and how these endeavors contribute to advancing the midwifery profession. From participation in the Virtual International Day of the Midwife (VIDM) conference to promoting disability inclusion, this episode is a celebration of the monumental strides midwifery is making in the healthcare field. So, ready to discover the unexpected? Tune in!Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 64 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Jane Houston on #midwifery #challenges and #disparities from #Scotland, #Zimbabwe, #NZ to #Florida in #USA (PART 1)@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery @UCF @VIDofM LinkedIn - t.ly/nX85AVIDM - t.ly/6dALIEver wonder about the world of midwifery, its challenges, and the systemic disparities in maternal care? Join us as we delve into these topics with Jane Houston, a midwife who has worked in Scotland, Zimbabwe, New Zealand, and the United States. Jane weaves her compelling journey from her family's healthcare background to her passion for serving birthing families. She shares her insights about the stark differences in midwifery education between Scotland and the US, and her experiences working in both hospital and community settings. In our conversation, Jane transports us to scenarios around the globe and back. She recounts her stint in Africa, a place where she witnessed uninterfered births and marvelled at the resilience of the women in the community. Jane also narrates the pivotal role played by Joan Donnelly in saving midwifery in New Zealand and the empowering process of midwives self-identifying and catering to clients who share their experiences. Together, we navigate the complexities of providing comprehensive midwifery care in a capitalistic world, and the increasing trend of C-sections in the United States.Reflecting on her vast experiences, Jane expresses her concern about disparities in the healthcare systems she has observed, particularly in the US where she identifies a disempowerment of women and a lack of understanding of midwifery care. Beyond the challenges of obtaining a master's degree, Jane emphasizes the need for diversity in the midwifery profession and the importance of personalized care. Join us to learn from her journey, her views on improving midwifery practice, and her contributions to various research and quality improvement projects in the first of a two part conversation!Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 63 http://ibit.ly/Re5V Sara Kindberg on #midwifery , #perineal suturing , creating a business and becoming a #businessangel for femtech@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research @GynZone  https://gynzone.com/https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sara-KindbergReady to uncover the complex world of midwifery, politics, and research? Get ready, as we sit down with Sara, a Danish midwife turned researcher and business woman, for an enlightening chat on her incredible journey.  She shares her experiences of juggling her PhD, work, and personal life, while providing insights into the multifaceted roles of a midwife - it is not just about helping women birth babies, it extends to governance, leadership, education, and even research.Ever wondered how surgical skills and personal strengths factor into midwifery?   From her international PhD defense to her future goals, Sarah shows us how technology is redefining healthcare. Not one to ignore the human aspect, Sarah emphasizes the importance of patient and consumer involvement in research, and how supporting each other can empower us all.Finally, take a peek at the future of healthcare through Sarah's eyes. She shares her experiences with emerging technologies like virtual reality, and it's potential to revolutionize medical procedures. With Sarah's unique lens, dive into  how female health investments can impact our society, and how it is being leveraged in her current research.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Prepare to be transported down under to the 25th National Australian College of Midwifery Conference! Join us on a whirlwind tour of this vibrant event that saw us interacting with brilliant minds in midwifery, discussing diverse topics  and hearing the future exciting changes coming to midwifery in Australia. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 61 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Laura Abbott on Pregnancy in prisons, social reform, and changing the world@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery  @P1PP12345  @world_midwives  @Brthcompanions @UniofHerts @UHertsResearchpaper link- t.ly/I41RjEver wondered about the untold experiences of pregnant women behind bars and the amazing professionals dedicated to improving their lives? Well, sit tight as we unravel a fascinating conversation with Laura Abbott, a seasoned Associate Professor in Research and Senior Lecturer in Midwifery at the University of Hertfordshire. We delve into her personal growth, her steadfast commitment to shaping future midwives, and her candid take on successes and failures. We shift gears and explore Laura’s unique research on women's experiences in prison, a passion ignited by her stint as an independent midwife. Laura's invaluable work with marginalized groups and her fierce advocacy illuminates a typically ignored segment of society. Her doctorate work is a powerful testament to research's ability to influence policy. Laura's enlightening discourse on her research, the hurdles she encountered, and the subsequent policy alterations that her work brought about are truly compelling. Rounding off, we tackle Laura's involvement with PIPPI - Pregnancy in Prison Partnership International, an organisation committed to elevating the lives of pregnant women in prison. The highs and lows of operating within a global network are highlighted as Laura recounts the organization's endeavours in modifying policies and creating a global voice for incarcerated pregnant women. We conclude with a conversation on mother-baby units, the imminent coroner's report on a devastating incident in a UK prison, and the pressing need for cultural awareness and empathy in mother and baby care. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 60 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Mary Steen on creating the Feme pad for perineal trauma, the cost of domestic violence and removing shame and creating a positive research culture@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter  #research #midwifery  @MidwivesACM  @world_midwives #asgoodasanyonebutbetterthannoonepaper link- t.ly/3GHlHTRIGGER warning for some UK midwivesMary Steen, a seasoned midwife whose stories and experiences offer a window into the riveting world of midwifery. From the bustling wards of Leeds to the tranquil ambience of Wakefield, Mary's journey is not just a personal narrative but a chronicle of the evolution of midwifery itself.Ever heard of Feme Pad? It's an innovation that started as a personal need and developed into an NHS-backed project aimed at post-birth healing for women. The creation of the Feme Pad is just one testament to Mary's dedication to women's health. But her journey didn't stop there. Juggling her PhD with other responsibilities, Mary faced surprises and challenges in her research that paved the way to new discoveries and insights.  And Mary's influence extends beyond the UK. Her work in midwifery research has had a global impact, especially in Africa where a World Bank grant has helped midwives across the continent. Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 59 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Julie Kep on the importance of all levels of healthcare in PNG, how living in community enhances everyone's health and sustainability@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @maternalandchildhealth #research #midwifery @AustraliaAwards @MidwivesACM  @eleanor_holroyd @world_midwivespaper link- t.ly/wL4QkHave you ever contemplated the intricate journey of a midwife, working tirelessly across all levels of health facilities in a developing country? I have the honor of introducing Dr. Julie Kep, a deeply passionate midwife from the PNG Papua New Guinea Midwifery Society and the National Department of Health. We'll navigate her fascinating trajectory into midwifery and her experiences across the diverse health infrastructure in Papua New Guinea. Julie enlightens us on the country's new health plan, its impact, and her unyielding efforts to improve cesarean section capabilities across multiple facilities.Imagine transitioning from having your boots on the ground, serving as a midwife, into the world of academia to pursue a PhD. Julie's journey took an unexpected turn when she received a scholarship, catapulting her into the world of academia. We'll discuss her successful venture of creating a maternal and child health program and the community's reaction to it. We'll also delve into the importance of education in disease control and the integral role of village health workers, the unsung heroes of maternal and child care.Finally, we will explore the challenges Julie faced while moving to Melbourne to pursue her PhD, but the rewards outweighed the hurdles. She took on the unfamiliarity of a new environment and found her PNG community, proving resilience knows no boundaries. In our discussion, we'll tackle the significance of Australian Fellowship Awards for postgraduate students and the Association's support in empowering midwives. Tune in to hear about Julie's tireless efforts to strengthen the fabric of midwifery, her pursuit of knowledge, and her inspiring journey across Papua New Guinea to Melbourne and beyond.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 58 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Liz McNeill attempts to wrap up ICM Bali2023@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @world_midwives @MidwivesACM #ICM2023 #research #midwifery #Lisbon2026Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 57 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Laura Biggs on finding midwifery, passion for research, and critical role midwives have in preventing maternal suicide@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @strongerfutures @MCRI_for_kids  @sahmriAU #research #midwiferyStronger futures linkJoin us on an inspiring journey as we chat with Melbourne-based midwife, Laura Biggs, about her fascinating path into midwifery and how her passion for research is driving practice change. Discover the intriguing findings from Laura's honors research on women's experiences of directed and non-directed pushing, and how it can shape our understanding of equity and access in healthcare.Balancing clinical work with research can be challenging, but Laura shares her experience of navigating this delicate balance while completing her PhD. We explore the importance of having a supportive team, the power of storytelling in midwifery, and her experiences working with a mental health helpline for new mothers. Listen as Laura discusses the need for more research on motherhood and the potential for midwives to work in roles beyond service delivery, such as governance, leadership, education, and research.Finally, we delve into the unique human experiences of suicidality during the perinatal period and the need to better understand and meet the expectations of those affected. Listen as we explore the concept of shame in motherhood, how it can be addressed in different cultural settings, and the importance of midwives utilizing their skills to make a difference in maternal health. Don't miss this engaging conversation with Laura Beats on the art and science of midwifery and the potential for research to drive meaningful change in practice.Support the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 56 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Giliane McKelvin on Cross-Cultural Midwifery: Insights from Malta and the UK, and Traumatic Childbirth@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @world_midwives   @BoltonUni #research #midwiferyResearch link What if you could gain firsthand insights into the world of midwifery from someone who has practiced in two different countries? Join us for an enlightening conversation with our guest, Giliane McKelvin, a midwife from Malta who shares her experiences practicing midwifery in both her home country and the UK. Discover the cultural and operational differences between the two countries, as well as the challenges Giliane faced when moving to the UK.In this episode, we discuss the critical topic of traumatic childbirth and its long-lasting effects on women. Learn how Giliane's mother's experience inspired her journey into midwifery, and explore the findings from her Masters research on the subject. We also chat about maintaining mental and physical health during challenging times, such as Giliane's PhD studies in the UK, and how she managed to find a balance between work, study, and self-care.Finally, don't miss our engaging discussion on the impact of birth plans, the importance of a midwife's presence, and the correlation between these factors and the overall birth experience. Giliane shares insights from her PhD research and the challenges she faced in recruiting women for her study. We also touch on the significance of creating psychological fidelity in simulated education and the ways in which midwives can adapt and grow in their practice.Do you know someone who should tell their story?email me  - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on twitter - @thruthepinard, insta @thruthepinard and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5VSupport the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 55 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Susan Crowther on the spirituality of birth, Kairos time and being proactive@PhDMidwives  #MidTwitter @world_midwives   @AUTuni #research #midwifery  #notjustajobbutalifestyle @jennyhall @lornadaviesResearch linkBooks - Spirituality & childbirth, Joy at Birth, mindfulness in the birth sphere Do you know someone who should tell their story?email me  - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on twitter - @thruthepinard, insta @thruthepinard and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5VSupport the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 54 (ibit.ly/Re5V) is a wrap up of the Virtual International Day of the Midwife (VIDM), a 24-hour FREE ONLINE CONFERENCE centred on 5th May for midwives and anyone interested in childbirthhttps://vidm.org/ @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter @VIDofM @world_midwives @MidwivesACM#15yearanniversary #midwifery #reasearch #EBP Do you know someone who should tell their story?email me  - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on twitter - @thruthepinard, insta @thruthepinard and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5VSupport the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
Ep 53 (ibit.ly/Re5V) Marita Heck on writing a romance novel as her PhD thesis, sexual health and pregnancy when disabled.novel - Secret Forces & https://www.sexpositivecommunity.com/ @PhDMidwives #MidTwitter @usceduau @hopkins_centre @Griffith_Uni #creativephd #romancenovel #sexpositivecommunity #womenwithdisability #notalwayshighrisk Do you know someone who should tell their story?email me  - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on twitter - @thruthepinard, insta @thruthepinard and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5VSupport the showDo you know someone who should tell their story?email me - thruthepodcast@gmail.comThe aim is for this to be a fortnightly podcast with extra episodes thrown inThis podcast can be found on various socials as @thruthepinardd and our website -https://thruthepinardpodcast.buzzsprout.com/ or ibit.ly/Re5V
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