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Perinatal & Reproductive Perspectives

Perinatal & Reproductive Perspectives

By: Becky Morrison Gleed
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Welcome to Perinatal and Reproductive Perspectives, the podcast that empowers individuals and professionals navigating the complex world of perinatal and reproductive health. Hosted by a healthcare expert, this show dives deep into evidence-based practices, holistic approaches, and personal experiences to help birthing individuals, their partners, and health professionals thrive. Whether you're preparing for parenthood, supporting a loved one, or working in the field, our episodes provide actionable insights, relatable stories, and expert advice. Join us to explore topics like mental health, reproductive and perinatal rights, cultural competence, and the latest innovations in care. Together, we’ll foster understanding, equity, and growth in every aspect of this transformative journey.

Listen, learn, and connect as we build a community dedicated to empowering lives through knowledge and compassion.

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Episodes
  • Birth, But Better: Kristin Revere on Doula Support
    Apr 7 2026

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    Kristin Revere is the founder and owner of Gold Coast Doulas in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is an elite certified birth and postpartum doula, newborn care specialist, and childbirth educator dedicated to supporting families through every stage of the parenting journey. Kristin is the co-author of Supported: Your Guide to Birth and Baby and the host of the Ask the Doulas podcast. She’s also a proud mom of two and a bonus mom to one, bringing both professional expertise and personal experience to her work.

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    45 mins
  • Rewiring Motherhood: Emily Beecher on Navigating Parenthood as a Neurodivergent Mom
    Mar 23 2026

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    In this episode, we explore the complex, beautiful, and often overwhelming transition into motherhood through a neurodivergent lens. Joined by guest Emily Beecher, we dive into the realities that don’t always make it into parenting books or social media feeds—sensory overload, shifting identity, emotional regulation, and the pressure to meet neurotypical expectations while honoring your own needs.

    Emily shares her personal journey into motherhood, offering candid reflections on what surprised her most, what challenged her deeply, and what ultimately helped her find her footing. Together, we unpack how neurodivergence can shape everything from bonding and routines to burnout and self-compassion.

    Whether you’re newly postpartum, preparing for motherhood, or navigating this transition in your own way, this conversation offers validation, insight, and practical strategies to help you feel less alone—and more empowered to define motherhood on your own terms.

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    54 mins
  • Indigenous Mothers Matter: Rethinking Maternal Health in Tribal Communities
    Mar 9 2026

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    In this episode, we speak with Wendell Honanie Jr. of the Hopi Tribe about the importance of maternal health in Indigenous communities and the unique challenges facing Native mothers today. Drawing from his experience and community perspective, Wendell shares insights into how cultural traditions, family support systems, and Tribal leadership play a role in supporting healthy pregnancies and births within the Hopi community.

    The conversation explores the broader landscape of maternal health across Tribal Nations, including barriers to care, the impact of historical and systemic inequities, and the ongoing work to strengthen culturally grounded healthcare for Native families. Wendell reflects on the importance of honoring traditional knowledge while building stronger health systems that support mothers, babies, and future generations.

    Join us for a thoughtful discussion on community resilience, the power of culture in healing, and the path toward better maternal health outcomes for Indigenous families.

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    43 mins
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