• Chez NENEN Episode 5 - Love and Loss: The Role of Compassion and Empathy for Postpartum Parents of Babies in the NICU (w/ Dr. Jess Daigle)
    Oct 15 2025

    In this episode of the Chez NENEN podcast, Dr. Jess Daigle, a NICU Hospitalist, shares her journey into medicine, the challenges of parenting preterm babies, and the importance of compassion in healthcare. She discusses her personal postpartum experiences, including loss, and how they have shaped her approach to supporting families in the NICU. Dr. Jess emphasizes the need for strong support systems for postpartum families transitioning from the NICU to home and her future aspirations to create a community for NICU families. Our conversation highlights the significance of language and communication in healthcare, as well as balance between one’s professional and personal life.


    Key themes and insights from this conversation include:

    • The Journey to Neonatology and Personal Experience: Dr. Daigle's path to becoming a neonatologist was deeply influenced by reading "A Long Dying of Baby Andrew" at age 10 and her early love for babies. Her personal experiences with pregnancy loss (miscarriage at 19 weeks) and the preterm births of her son (31 weeks) and daughter (36 weeks) profoundly shaped her approach to patient care, moving beyond textbook knowledge to a lived understanding of NICU families' challenges.

    • Holistic Patient Care and Empathy: Dr. Daigle emphasizes a holistic approach to healthcare, extending care beyond the baby to the entire family unit. She believes in understanding the emotional and psychological struggles parents face, particularly during and after a NICU stay. She actively practices empathy, curiosity, and intentional communication, asking "What happened to them?" instead of "What's wrong with them?" to uncover root causes and provide genuine support.

    • Addressing Gaps in Postpartum and NICU Support: A significant theme is the lack of adequate support for families transitioning home from the NICU. Dr. Daigle highlights the anxiety, feeding issues, developmental concerns, and childcare challenges that often arise. She is passionate about preparing families for these realities, providing education, and connecting them with resources to foster a sense of control and reduce feelings of isolation.

    • Work-Life Synergy and Building a Village: Dr. Daigle advocates for "synergy" over "balance" in managing her multiple roles as a physician, wife, and mother. This involves constantly reassessing priorities, open communication with her husband, and building a strong support system ("village") of family and caregivers. She also emphasizes the importance of self-reflection and adjusting commitments to align with shifting personal and family needs.

    • Future Initiatives and Advocacy: Dr. Daigle is actively working to improve NICU family support through her "Tiny Steps NICU Grad Care" direct specialty practice, which aims to provide ongoing developmental, feeding, and psychosocial support for NICU graduates and their families. She also uses her social media platforms (Mom and Me_MD on Instagram and LinkedIn) to educate and advocate for humanism and compassion in medicine, and will be a keynote speaker at the Once Upon a Preemie Conference in November.

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    55 mins
  • Living Out Legacy: How Much Good Can Happen When Family Steps into the Postpartum Journey with You?
    Oct 1 2025

    In this episode of Chez NENEN, Liz and I explore the often-unspoken realities of postpartum life, the challenges of balancing motherhood and ambition, and the profound journey of building a lasting legacy.

    Liz - a wife, a mother of four, and a successful financial and tax advisor - shares her personal struggles with postpartum depression after her youngest, and the pivotal moment when she realized the importance of self-care. She recounts how her mother-in-law's unwavering support became her lifeline, allowing her to not only recover after giving birth but also to launch her own business.

    Our conversation delves into the unique ways by which Liz has integrated her children into her entrepreneurial journey, teaching them invaluable lessons about hard work, finances, and the power of family. As living proof of the saying “More is caught than what is taught,” Liz's children are actively building on the legacy she's created. The episode highlights the importance of intentional parenting, prioritizing family time, and the deep, multi-generational bonds that provide strength and support. Liz emphasizes that true legacy isn't just about financial inheritance, but about the memories, life lessons, and the ability to "pass the torch" of wisdom and good hard work to the next generation.


    This episode is a powerful testament to the resilience of mothers, the transformative impact of support systems, and the enduring power of family.

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    59 mins
  • Beauty in Community: Redefining Success, Overcoming Discrimination, and Finding Support (w/ Lauren Turner)
    Sep 1 2025

    Join Lauren Turner and Jovia Godfrey for an honest conversation about the unexpected journey of balancing motherhood and a career in the arts. Lauren, a mother of seven and accomplished musician, shares deeply personal insights on navigating the professional world while raising a large family. This conversation offers a powerful testament to the strength and resilience found in motherhood, challenging societal norms, and the invaluable role of faith and community.

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    59 mins
  • Chez NENEN Episode 2 - Reclaiming Part 2: Understanding Postpartum's Lasting Impact on Motherhood & Well-being (w/ Vanessa Leveille)
    Aug 1 2025

    Uncover the realities of postpartum and motherhood in this candid conversation about losing yourself in motherhood with host, Jovia Godfrey and Matrescence Expert, Vanessa Leveille.

    This episode redefines what postpartum recovery truly means, extending beyond the typical six weeks to a decade or more. Beyond postpartum depression, learn about the profound physical nutrient depletion, dramatic hormonal shifts, and essential mental changes that mothers experience.

    Vanessa, a leading matrescence expert specializing in mothers of color, shares her unique holistic approach, integrating nutrition, nervous system work, and crucial joy work for holistic healing. Discover why personal joy is non-negotiable for nervous system regulation in maternal mental health recovery. This episode offers vital insights into navigating the complexities of motherhood, emphasizing self-care for mothers, and fostering women's well-being through an integrated approach to postpartum healing. Tune in for a refreshing perspective on the motherhood experience and the path to reclaiming joy.


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    41 mins
  • Chez NENEN Episode 1 - Reclaiming Part 1: Navigating Postpartum Identity, Cultural Identity, and Self-Reclamation (w/ Vanessa Léveillé)
    Jul 1 2025

    Join Jovia Godfrey and Vanessa Leveille on the Chez Nenen Podcast as they delve into the multifaceted journey of motherhood, identity, and cultural influences.

    This episode, 'Reclaiming,' explores themes of self-reclamation, the expansion of self, post-motherhood, and the unique challenges and beauty of mothering within immigrant cultures. Vanessa, an Afro-Cape Verdean therapist and coach, shares insights on matrescence and reclaiming buried parts of oneself, while Jovia, a Haitian-American woman, resonates with the feeling of being 'more me than ever before' after becoming a mother.

    The conversation highlights the communal aspect of mothering in Afro-Caribbean and Afro-Cape Verdean cultures, contrasting it with the more isolated American approach. Discover how shifts in life, like moving and navigating cultural identities, contribute to personal growth and self-discovery in motherhood. Perfect for mothers, women of color, and anyone interested in maternal mental health, identity, culture, and the transformative power of matrescence.

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    49 mins