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EP 36: Mothers, Muvas and Mental Health

EP 36: Mothers, Muvas and Mental Health

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Owon Johnson, the first Black midwife in Tulsa, joins Khadi and J to explore cultural considerations, practical self-care tips, and the importance of mental wellbeing for mothers, muvas and caretakers.


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Owon on Instagram: ⁠@tulsamidwifeowon

Greenwood Midwifery and Integrative Health: ⁠https://www.greenwoodmidwifery.com/

Email: ⁠info@greenwoodintegrativemidwifery.com


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