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Birthright

By: Kimberly Seals Allers
  • Summary

  • Birthright, hosted by Kimberly Seals Allers, a podcast about joy and healing in Black birth. By seeking out and exploring positive birth stories we can find ideas, solutions and blind spots in our quest to make the birth experience equitable for all Black birthing bodies. 




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Episodes
  • Finding Joy for Black Birth Workers: Black Doulas Speak Out
    Nov 16 2022

    Our Guests: Chanel Porchia Albert, Ancient Song Doula Services; Linda Jones, Black Women Birthing Justice; Quatia Osorio, Urban Perinatal Education Center; Dr. Sayida Peprah-Wilson, Frontline Doulas


    Episode Description: The truth is, while we wait for the medical system to confront and change its dangerous practices, it’s Black birth workers who are picking up the pieces of the infant and maternal health crisis. Doulas, midwives, and community workers punch the clock day in and day out to ensure we survive and thrive in our birthing experiences, but who’s taking care of them? In this special roundtable discussion, Kimberly sits down with Black women doulas from around the country who are leading the charge for better compensation and representation on a legislative level all while trying to care for themselves and their fellow sisters in birth work. Pull up a seat. You don’t want to miss this much needed conversation about the state of joy in Black birth work. 

    • Download Irth, the only app where you can find prenatal, birthing, postpartum, and pediatric reviews of care from Black and brown birthing people. Leave a review today to help inform and protect others! Search reviews to empower yourself. 
    • Learn more about having a safe and empowered birth by downloading the free ebook: Birth with Irth: A Mini-Manual to Pregnancy and Childbirth for Black People 
    • For Black breastfeeding resources, visit Black Breastfeeding Week, Black Mothers’ Breastfeeding Association (BMBFA), and Reaching Our Sisters Everywhere (ROSE).
    • Catch up on episode extras from seasons 1 and 2 on BIRTHRIGHT’S YOUTUBE PAGE!
    • Subscribe to be notified of new episode releases every Wednesday! Love Birthright? Leave a rating and review.
    • Get full episode details and transcripts on www.BirthrightPodcast.com 
    • Join the movement for equity in birth and breastfeeding by supporting our Patreon account. As a member, you’ll get access to exclusive bonus content, Birthright swag, and more! 
    • Follow Kimberly Seals Allers on Twitter on Instagram: @iamKSealsAllers

    Birthright is funded by the California Health Care Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund.


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    1 hr and 17 mins
  • Good Timing/Bad Timing: Finding Joy In & Beyond the Circumstances
    Oct 26 2022

    Our Guest: Deidra Washington

    Other Guests: Mike Washington


    Episode Description: Having a plan for pregnancy and parenting comes in handy. But what happens when things move differently than expected and you have to make adjustments? Deidra Washington and her husband Mike know all about scrapping plan A and finding the beauty in plan B. In this episode, the Florida-based mother and father of two girls get real with Kimberly about facing fears, ditching tradition, and loving hard for the next generation. Grab your tissues because you might find yourself getting teary-eyed listening to this couple’s story of teamwork, family, love, and future-building. 


    • Catch up on episode extras from seasons 1 and 2 on BIRTHRIGHT’S YOUTUBE PAGE!
    • Subscribe to be notified of new episode releases every Wednesday! Love Birthright? Leave a rating and review.
    • Get full episode details and transcripts on www.BirthrightPodcast.com 
    • Join the movement for equity in birth and breastfeeding by supporting our Patreon account. As a member, you’ll get access to exclusive bonus content, Birthright swag, and more! 
    • Follow Kimberly Seals Allers on Twitter on Instagram: @iamKSealsAllers

    Birthright is funded by the California Health Care Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Shifting the Narrative in Black Birth & Beyond: An Interview with Award-Winning Writer and Producer Tonya Lewis Lee
    Sep 15 2022

    Episode Description: Narratives are powerful. They can influence policy, shift cultural norms, and drive systemic change. What about the narrative in Black maternal health? How do we shift the mainstream narrative in Black birth and breastfeeding away from doom and gloom and negative statistics to centering joy and possibility? What is needed, who is missing and quite frankly, will the powers in Hollywood ever let us own this narrative? In this episode, Kimberly talks with New York Times best-selling author, award-winning writer and producer, Tonya Lewis Lee, whose most recent work, Aftershock, takes a compelling look at the Black maternal mortality crisis.  




    About Guest, Tonya Lewis Lee: 


    Tonya Lewis Lee is an award-winning producer, entrepreneur, and advocate for women’s health. She has produced several TV projects including The Watsons Go To Birmingham[7] which Lewis Lee wrote, The Giver, She's Gotta Have It and MONSTER. Back in 2009, Tonya produced Crisis in the Crib, a documentary about the nation’s unconscionable Black infant mortality crisis, centered in Memphis Tennessee. This year, she co-produced Aftershock, now streaming on Hulu, a powerful documentary which follows the stories of two amazing men whose lives are forever changed by Black maternal deaths. Follow @aftershockdoc on Instagram. 


    For more resources, visit www.BirthrightPodcast.com


    Catch up on episode extras from season 1 and 2 on BIRTHRIGHT’S YOUTUBE PAGE!

    Subscribe to be notified for new episode releases every Wednesday! Love Birthright? Leave a rating and review.

    Get full episode details and transcripts on www.BirthrightPodcast.com 

    Follow Kimberly Seals Allers on Twitter on Instagram: @iamKSealsAllers

    Birthright is funded by the California Health Care Foundation and the Commonwealth Fund.


    Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    45 mins

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