• EPISODE 7 (OUR FIRST GUEST!!!! - DOULA CASS AKA WARATAH WOMBAN)

  • May 23 2022
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast
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EPISODE 7 (OUR FIRST GUEST!!!! - DOULA CASS AKA WARATAH WOMBAN)

  • Summary

  • We have to let this be known that this episode comes with a trigger warning. It includes birth trauma and the conversation of death during birth. This may trigger certain listeners.

    Last night we had the honor of interviewing our dear friend Cass☀️

    If anyone knows how to Search for Sol and fill their cup, it’s Doula Cass AKA - WARATAH WOMBAN. You only need to watch a day in the life of Cass on her Instagram to be indulged in her grounding, nurturing and loving herself in order to nurture and love the women she works with.

    Setting the scene, it’s a cold Melbourne night, the air is crisp and the stars are bright. We are sitting in our candle lit living room, drinking hot tea, close and intimate on our couch recording this episode. This is an authentic, natural, organic conversation with the WOMBAN who helped support us during the birth of our second son. Tune in on MONDAY to hear what Doula Cass is all about and how she can support you on your next journey of birth and parenthood.

    You can find Cass on Instagram at - https://www.instagram.com/waratahwomban/?hl=en

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    Intro and Outro song is by Arc De Soleil - Bocosaurus.

    Thank you for listening and stay tuned as we improve and navigate our way through the podcast world.

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