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Wild and Free birthkeeper interview with Brandy Benson Part 1

Wild and Free birthkeeper interview with Brandy Benson Part 1

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Today I have Brandy Benson with me. Brandy is a passionate doula and birthkeeper as well as a fellow member of the Christian Doulas of Michigan Network. At the time of our interview Brandy was expecting her sixth baby and runs Wild and Free Birth. She has since delivered her beautiful daughter! Congratulations Brandy! Her passion lies in helping women reclaim the journey into motherhood from the over-medicalized realm of fear. Just a peak at her intro on her website will give you all the emotions. Her story is truly beautiful and a powerful inspiration for every mother-to-be out there. I’d encourage you to visit and read about her whole amazing journey!

Connect with Brandy here if you are looking for support for an empowered, autonomous birth here https://www.wildandfreebirth.com/

Mentioned in this episode:

Brandy's birth course: https://www.wildandfreebirth.com/online-courses

NORA Tea

Brewers Diet

RAINBOW (Risks, Alternatives, Intuition, Nothing Now, Benefits, Obligations, What Decision)

Embrace Birth Journey https://sisterbirth.com/journey

Christian Doulas of Michigan

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