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Healing Journeys: Maternal Health Advocacy with Latoya Lewis, CEO & Founder of Mahogany Doula Services

Healing Journeys: Maternal Health Advocacy with Latoya Lewis, CEO & Founder of Mahogany Doula Services

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In this podcast episode, Latoya Lewis, the founder and CEO of Mahogany Doula Services, shares her inspiring journey from Illinois to Iowa, where she sought a safer and more stable environment for her family. Initially planning to leave Iowa, she fell in love with its affordable living, tranquility, and educational opportunities for her daughter. Balancing motherhood, Latoya pursued her undergraduate degree at the University of Iowa and later obtained two graduate degrees in public and health administration to enhance her career prospects in healthcare.


Latoya discusses her evolution into a doula and the critical role doulas play in providing emotional and physical support during childbirth. She emphasizes the importance of advocacy and education for birthing individuals, highlighting disparities in maternal health and the necessity of treating everyone with dignity and respect. Additionally, she shares her vision for Mahogany Doula Services to expand into comprehensive care and education for health professionals, while also stressing the importance of self-care and grace in her work.


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