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Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth

Maternal Wealth Podcast - Own Your Birth

Written by: Stephanie Theriault
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The Maternal Wealth Podcast creates a collective space for sharing all birth-related stories. I want to acknowledge birth's uniqueness, honor its variations, and remind us of the power we hold in giving birth.

As a Labor and Delivery Nurse, I see the impact of our stories. Let's share those stories with those who come after us to prepare them for what's to come. For those who came before us, allowing them to reminisce and heal as we realize we were not alone in our experiences.

Maternal Wealth is currently streaming in twenty-five countries: New Zealand, Australia, Slovakia, Canada, Finland, South Africa, Belgium, the United Kingdom, Rwanda, Poland, India, Sweden, Germany, Puerto Rico, China, Italy, Denmark, Brazil, Indonesia, Vietnam, Spain, Greenland, Cyprus, Tanzania and the United States.

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Episodes
  • Behind Every Successful Father: A Mother's Untold Journey
    Jul 9 2025

    What does a wife sacrifice when her husband succeeds? That question propelled Jade Lomax's social media post to viral status, resonating with millions of women worldwide while simultaneously triggering fierce backlash from men who misunderstood her message.

    In this deeply personal conversation, Jade shares her transformation from a world-traveling accountant to a mother of three boys in Australia. Her birth stories form a powerful triptych of maternal experience – from a natural Christmas Day delivery that defied medical expectations, to a rushed, intervention-heavy second birth that left her feeling robbed of her birth experience, to a peaceful home birth during COVID lockdowns that finally gave her complete ownership of her birthing journey.

    Beyond the birthing room, Jade candidly discusses the identity transformation motherhood demands. The mundane challenges of hanging laundry while attending to a newborn's needs. The frustration of watching her husband leave for work without constantly calculating feeding schedules or childcare arrangements. The painful realization that society celebrates men's accomplishments while rendering invisible the women who make those achievements possible.

    What makes Jade's story particularly compelling is her nuanced approach to marriage and family dynamics. Rather than advocating separation, she emphasizes communication and growth. After her husband purchased a car without consulting her, following generational patterns in which men made all major decisions, they worked to build a partnership where both voices mattered equally.

    Today, Jade advocates for families to prioritize togetherness now rather than postponing joy until retirement. Having lost a close friend who left behind young children, she understands the precious uncertainty of time. Her message transcends cultural boundaries, reminding us that maternal experiences connect women globally despite our differences.

    Learn more about Jade Lomax and how she is empowering women with a Female-led, freedom-built roadmap business.

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    52 mins
  • From Cesarean to Breech: One Mother's Journey to Build Communities for New Mothers
    Jul 2 2025

    Karen Chipman never planned to become a maternal health advocate. With a background in veterinary science, fate redirected her path after the birth of her first son, leading her to discover an unexpected passion for supporting women through labor and delivery. Her journey through three dramatically different births—a cesarean, a hard-won VBAC, and a vaginal breech delivery—became the foundation for what would eventually become Stork Ready Classes and Community for Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond.

    What makes Karen's story particularly powerful is her unwavering determination to advocate for herself during a time when maternal autonomy was even more limited than today. When her doctor refused to support her desire for a VBAC with her second pregnancy, telling her she'd need to find another provider, she did exactly that—despite a male colleague telling her, "If you were my wife, I would never let you do this." Her memorable response: "I guess I'm happy I'm not your wife."

    This same conviction led her to establish Stork Ready in 2014, creating not just childbirth education but a genuine community for new families. Beyond preparing expectant parents for birth, Karen recognized the critical need for postpartum support in a society that often leaves new mothers isolated and overwhelmed. Through weekly gatherings like Mommy Cafe, women find safe spaces to voice their deepest fears and struggles—from the brave mother who asked, "Do you ever wake up and not want to be a mom?" to the lighthearted but honest discussion about postpartum intimacy where one woman joked she told her husband, "My knee. You can touch my knee."

    Karen's insight that "labor hasn't changed, but its management has dramatically" drives her educational approach, empowering families with information beyond what hospital-based classes typically offer. By collaborating with other birth professionals and creating specialized resources for high-risk pregnancies and postpartum preparation, Stork Ready fills crucial gaps in maternal support.

    The friendships formed through these communities often last years beyond the newborn phase, with families continuing to gather and support one another through the ongoing journey of parenthood. In Karen's words, "That's why I started Stork Ready—for that community, getting families together to get through that postpartum period that can be so difficult for so many people."

    Visit Stork Readyhttps://www.storkready.com/ to discover classes, support groups, and resources for your own pregnancy and parenting journey.

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    40 mins
  • The Complex Evolution of Maternal Healthcare in America (Part 3)
    Jun 25 2025

    Midwife Audrey returns to unpack the complex evolution of maternal healthcare in America, revealing how historical class divisions, capitalism, and systemic racism have shaped how women experience pregnancy and birth today.

    From the early days when aristocrats sought "painless" birth to elevate themselves above "peasant women," to the current system where scheduled inductions accommodate limited maternity leave, our conversation explores how childbirth transformed from a normal physiological process into a medical event requiring management and intervention. This historical context sheds light on why obstetrics superseded midwifery in American healthcare, despite evidence suggesting that most women would benefit from the midwifery model of care.

    The reversal of Roe v. Wade adds another layer of complexity to conception and pregnancy planning, with impacts that will take years to fully understand. Meanwhile, America's capitalist values create a maternal healthcare landscape where privilege determines options, from who can afford time off for recovery to who receives proper pain management during labor.

    Most disturbing is how these historical trajectories contribute to the current Black maternal health crisis. Outdated biases persist in medical education and practice, including misconceptions about pain perception in different racial groups. When combined with economic inequities and social determinants of health, these factors create a system where preventable complications disproportionately claim Black mothers' lives.

    Yet, hope exists in solutions such as concordant care (where providers reflect their communities), cultural competency training, and system-wide recognition of how social structures impact health outcomes. By understanding how we arrived at our current system, we gain insight into creating more equitable maternal care for everyone.

    Support this podcast by visiting the link in our bio, and join us in advocating for maternal healthcare that honors every woman's journey.

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