
Speaking of the Village
By Nicole Harlot & Dawn Thompson
Building Your Village One Episode at a Time
Connecting you with the Support You Need from Pregnancy to Parenting


Elizabeth Agrapidis: NeuroPlay Method & Supporting Parents
In this conversation, Nicole Harlot and Dawn Thompson discuss the Neuro Play Method with pediatric physical therapist Elizabeth. They explore the importance of early intervention in child development, the holistic approach to infant care, and practical strategies for parents to support their baby's growth. Elizabeth shares insights on movement patterns, the significance of a supportive environment, and the benefits of proactive parenting. The discussion emphasizes the need for awareness of available resources and the importance of connecting with professionals to ensure optimal development for all babies.
Elizabeth Agrapidis is a caring & service driven professional educator, pediatric physical therapist, teacher, NDT certified practitioner, author, toy inventor, wife and a mom of two. She is putting many of the puzzle pieces of whole child development together for infant and perinatal professionals and moms from the convenience of your home through the Neuro-Play Method & consultant program.
As a neuro pediatric physical therapist, PE teacher, and adaptive PE teacher for children with special needs, she noticed that there was a gap and missing information for parents after delivery and she wanted to help with children’s early development from that point on in her journey. She now takes that knowledge and practical experience and provides hands-on developmental sequences, strategies, knowledge and tools through consulting, mentoring, and her online program.
Social Links & Website
www.abilifit.org
www.facebook.com/elizabethagrapidis
www.instagram.com/abilift_pedidev

Jaimie Zaki: Let's Talk About Boobs, Baby!
In this episode, Dawn Thompson and Nicole Harlot engage with Jaimie Zaki to discuss the critical aspects of maternal health, particularly focusing on breastfeeding. They explore the interconnectedness of birth and breastfeeding, the impact of medical interventions, and the emotional trauma that can arise from childbirth experiences. Jamie emphasizes the importance of understanding the maternal health system, the role of IV fluids, and the necessity of proper latching techniques. The conversation also highlights the significance of seeking support from lactation consultants and trusting one's intuition in navigating breastfeeding challenges. Additionally, they touch on the topic of tongue and lip ties and their implications for breastfeeding success.
Jaimie is an IBCLC and mom of 5 dedicated to helping women prevent and overcome breastfeeding challenges so they can enjoy breastfeeding with a sense of peace and confidence. Jaimie is the founder of the Confident MamaBear Society where she teaches & supports pregnant and breastfeeding mothers across the United States how to shut out the toxic whispers of the world and embrace their God-given intuition to make confident feeding decisions.www.littlebearlactation.com/latchingwithconfidencewww.instagram.com/littlebearlactation

Dawn & Nicole: Navigating the Complexities of Labor Induction
In this episode, hosts Dawn Thompson and Nicole Harlot engage in a candid discussion about the complexities of labor induction, cesarean births, and the importance of maternal health education. They share personal experiences and insights on the impact of medical interventions in childbirth, the significance of listening to one's intuition, and the need for informed decision-making in maternity care. The conversation emphasizes the importance of support systems, such as doulas and midwives, and challenges the conventional views surrounding birth experiences.
Takeaways
- Induction of labor can lead to higher cesarean rates.
- Cesareans are often downplayed in society despite their risks.
- Maternal health education is crucial for informed decisions.
- Listening to intuition can empower birthing individuals.
- Early labor can be misinterpreted, leading to unnecessary interventions.
- Support during birth can significantly impact the experience.
- Hospital births often come with pressures for medical interventions.
- Empowered birth experiences can change perspectives on motherhood.
- Doulas and midwives play vital roles in supporting birthing individuals.
- Informed choices are essential for positive birth outcomes.

Ashley Mariani: Working with Polarity in the Perinatal Period
In this enlightening conversation, Dawn Thompson and Nicole Harlot engage with Ashley Mariani, a registered social worker and breathwork practitioner, to explore the dynamics of feminine and masculine roles in relationships, particularly during the perinatal period. They discuss the importance of masculine support for women, the concept of empowerment versus authority in birth spaces, and the need for partners to take an active role in advocating for women's needs during childbirth. The conversation emphasizes the significance of intuition, community support, and the role of wisdom keepers in guiding women through their journeys of motherhood and healing.
Ashley Mariani, MSW, RSW is a couples therapist, polarity educator, and advocate against obstetric violence. With a background in sexuality, marriage, and family studies, she specializes in helping couples rebuild intimacy after birth trauma. Ashley integrates a nervous system-informed approach, guiding men to embody mature masculine leadership in birth and relationships while supporting women in reclaiming safety, desire, and connection postpartum. Her work challenges mainstream narratives around birth, sex, and partnership, empowering couples to navigate these transitions with clarity and confidence.www.mindonline.ca@mindonline.ca@Therogue.therapist@heartandhearthministry

Elizabeth van der Wilt: Birthing Mammals and Mamas
In this episode, Nicole Harlot and Dawn Thompson engage in a thought-provoking conversation with Elizabeth van der Wilt, a certified doula and holistic women's health coach. They explore the sacredness of mammalian birth, drawing parallels between animal and human birthing experiences. Elizabeth shares her unique insights from witnessing a cow give birth on her farm, emphasizing the natural processes involved and the importance of minimal intervention. The discussion also highlights the postpartum period, the need for support systems, and the often-overlooked aspects of maternal health. The episode encourages listeners to rethink their perspectives on birth and the support women need during this transformative time.
Connect with Lisa @fruitfulwombdoulaElisabeth van der Wilt has had a love for birth since the age of 11. Considering herself multi-passionate she helps women over the age of 30 making sure they get the support they need from fertility/infertility, until postpartum and even menopause. Being a one stop shop for everyone. If she isn't helping people as a doula, she also runs a homestead with her parents and siblings.
fruitfulwomb.ca

Dawn & Nicole Chatting About Inductions & C-Sections
Join Co-Hosts Nicole and Dawn chat about their own experiences, opinions and stories about Inductions and C-Sections and how physiological birth is not seen in most places to birth.
induction, cesarean, maternal health, birth, intuition, active participation, informed decision-making, historical context, medical interventions, postpartum

Theresa Moutafis: A Guide to Nutrition & Breastfeeding
In this episode, Nicole Harlot, Dawn Thompson, and Theresa Moutafis discuss the importance of nutrition for breastfeeding and postpartum mothers. They explore what foods to avoid during pregnancy, essential nutrients for recovery, and practical snack ideas. The conversation emphasizes the role of dietitians in supporting mothers, the significance of hydration and fiber, and the challenges of body image post-pregnancy. They also touch on intuitive eating and provide practical tips for maintaining a balanced diet during the postpartum period.
At Aeroflow Breastpumps, our mission is to improve pregnancy, breastfeeding and postpartum health outcomes by making it easy to access the very best medical equipment and support through insurance. Aeroflow's incredible team of lactation consultants, dietitians, and doulas are available to help you reach your goals and have a healthy pregnancy and postpartum through expert classes, 1:1 consults, and support groups. Reach out to lactation@aeroflowbreastpumps.com to get started!https://www.instagram.com/aeroflow_breastpumpshttps://aeroflowbreastpumps.com/

Rixa Freeze: Vaginalize Breech (and Twin) Birth
Summary
In this conversation, Dawn Thompson and Nicole Harlot engage with Rixa Freeze, a prominent advocate for twin and breech birth. They discuss the alarming rise in cesarean rates for twin births, the importance of informed consent, and the need for better training among healthcare providers. Rixa shares her journey into birth research, the findings from her twin home birth study, and the systemic changes needed to support vaginal births for twins. The discussion emphasizes the empowerment of women in making informed choices about their birth experiences and the necessity for healthcare providers to be adequately trained in breech and twin deliveries.
Dr. Rixa Freeze has a PhD in American Studies from the University of Iowa. Her doctoral studies focused on the history of healthcare and medicine with specialization in pregnancy, childbirth, and maternity care. Her dissertation examined why women in North America choose unassisted home births. She worked as a visiting assistant professor for 9 years at Wabash College before founding Breech Without Borders in 2018. BWB is a 501(c)3 nonprofit dedicated to breech training, education, and advocacy.
She has published about why women choose home birth (JMWH 2009) and attitudes towards home birth in the US (Exp Rev ObGyn 2010). In 2018, she co-authored a study of breech and cephalic home births (BMC Preg Child). The following year, she published an article about outcomes of breech at home, birth centers, and hospitals (Midwifery Today). She co-authored a chapter “Freebirth in the United States” in the 2020 book Birthing Outside the System: The Canary in the Coal Mine. She is the co-author of the textbook A Guide to Physiological Breech Birth, now in its 2nd edition. Her analysis of 100 sets of twin home births, co-authored with Stuart Fischbein, was published in December 2024 with PLOS ONE.
Current research projects include a video analysis of 200 physiological breech births, a qualitative analysis of the obstacles American physicians face in supporting vaginal breech birth, and a review of the effectiveness of an international vaginal breech training program. She also oversees DNP and bachelor of midwifery research projects relating to breech birth.
https://www.facebook.com/breechwithoutbordershttps://www.instagram.com/breechwithoutborders/rixarixa.blogspot.com
** Correction From Rixa: I was speaking about "mono-mono" twins but accidentally said "mono-di" at a few points between about 18:00-20:00. I did correct myself at the end of that segment but wanted to clarify that in that part, I was meaning "mono-mono"! **

Kerry Ingram: Tending to the Village
In this episode, Nicole Harlot and Dawn Thompson engage with Kerry Ingram, a postpartum mental health specialist, to discuss the critical role of community support during the postpartum period. They explore the concept of 'village tending,' emphasizing the importance of building a supportive network for new parents. The conversation highlights the need for parents to feel safe and supported, the challenges of navigating boundaries with visitors, and practical strategies for organizing community help. The episode concludes with a focus on the value of trust and individualized care in the parenting journey.
Community Supported Postpartum can help birthworkers and/or parents do everything from planning a fully supported fourth trimester to throwing a brilliant baby shower to interrupting harmful narratives impacting new parents to creating more community with parent and baby groups...so you can be even more of a champion for the people you love.
Because showing up for each other is a skill, so let's skill up and show up for newborn parents.
https://communitysupportedpostpartum.com/https://www.instagram.com/villagetenders/https://www.facebook.com/communitysupportedpostpartum

Alicia Hurtt: Harnessing Your Inner Power
Alicia Hurtt is the founder and Executive Director of I See My Baby Inc., a nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering women and families through holistic wellness and compassionate support. As a certified birth doula, minister, and author of over 32 books, Alicia draws from her personal journey of overcoming infertility, depression, and a crisis of faith to inspire and uplift others. With a Master’s degree in Leadership and Christian Education, her work is deeply rooted in her relationship with God and her passion for helping women manifest, envision, and believe in their dreams.
Summary
In this episode, Alicia Hurt shares her deeply personal journey through infertility, motherhood, and the creation of her nonprofit organization aimed at supporting women facing similar challenges. The conversation explores themes of manifestation, community support, and the importance of connection among women. Alicia emphasizes the power of envisioning and believing in one's desires, while also addressing the mental health aspects of motherhood and the need for a supportive network. The discussion highlights the unique struggles faced by women of color in this space and the importance of advocacy and empowerment.

Ashley Holmes: Natural Fertility and Healing Modalities to Support You

Sarah Bossio: Supportive Sleep for the Perinatal Period
As the lead certified pediatric sleep expert at Your Zen Baby Sleep, Sarah Bossio works with tired parents with children ages 0-8 years old to achieve their individual sleep goals, so that everyone can get the rest they need. She has supported over 500 families in her one-on-one programs and 1,000s in her courses and group programs. As a former special education teacher, Sarah believes every child learns differently and every parent teaches differently, therefore and individual approach is created in every program.
Website: www.yourzenbabysleep.comInstagram: @yourzenbabysleepYouTube: youtube.com/yourzenbabysleep

Jordan Searles: Supporting Your Perinatal Fitness Journey
Jordan, Owner of Muscle Mama Fitness has a goal to help prenatal women prepare their bodies pregnancy, labor & birth as well as aid them in having a stronger foundation for their postpartum recovery. She helps postpartum women navigate their recovery process safely and build strength to keep up with the physical demands of parenthood.
@musclemama_fitness

Kaitlin McGreyes: Investing & Gifting Perinatal Support

Shafia Monroe:Speaking with the Queen Mother of Midwifery

Gily Roselle:Shame in the Perinatal Period

Hermine Hayes-Klein: Informed Consent & The Importance of Knowing the Difference

Kelly Cox: Spill the Tea but Not the Breastmilk

Eric Stein: Nourishing Yourself in Postpartum

Ginger Breedlove: The Landscape of Midwifery in the US

Patrice Payment: Perinatal Anxiety, It's More than Postpartum Depression

Diana Snyder: Advocacy, VBACs and Red Flags

Shemika Whiteside: Accessing Resources and Listening to the Mothers

Tracy Donegan: The Roadmap to a GentleBirth®

Renelle Olchowski: Birth Preparation and Care in Canada

Khristee Rich: Holistically Healing in the Perinatal Period

Ushta Davar Canteenwalla: Genetic Testing Options & Information

Dr. Annette Fineberg: 39 Week Inductions & C-Section Rates & Risks

Charles Johnson: Changing the Outcomes of Maternal Health

Caitlyn Schollmeier: The Power of Midwives, Doulas & Motherhood

Rachael Van Schoick: The Untold Story of the Pelvic Floor

Krysta Dancy: Preventing Birth Trauma

Ashley Makan: Birth Psychology & the Nervous System

Dr. Shoshana Bennett: Understanding PMADs & their Differences

Amy Bauer: A Doula's Role & Being a Consumer in Your Birth

Nicole Harlot & Dawn Thompson: Welcome to Our Podcast!
