Episodios

  • M.I.P. w/ Atlantys on Destigmatizing Single Motherhood, Science Validating Natural Birth Teachings, and Wearing Gucci Shades in Labor
    Feb 20 2023
    M.I.P is joined by Atlantys Royel, a Molecular Scientist, a vegetarian, a car lover, an astrologist, and single mother of one cute 3 year old named Zari. Atlantys starts her story by telling us the nuances of choices - what it really means to “leave the door open”, and how leaving the door open to an option is, itself, making a choice. She wasn’t quite looking to be a mother, but she kept the door open. Halfway through her pregnancy, she became a single mom, and jolted straight into survival mode and how that manifested in her life. In this episode, we learn how Atlantys has navigated single motherhood and how often single mothers aren’t allowed to just “be”. She shares how she took advantage of scientific journals (not google) to teach herself about pregnancy, labor, and birth…which might explain why she had Gucci shades on during her labor. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h y 33 m
  • M.I.P. w/ Janessa & Jayla on Contemplating Motherhood, Fibroids, and Refusing to Normalize Pain
    Feb 10 2023
    M.I.P. is joined by Janessa and Jayla, two single women in their early thirties contemplating motherhood and what that might look like for them at this point in their lives. Outside of the struggle searching for a committed relationship, they both found out that they had debilitating fibroids that needed surgical removal. They share the 4+ year journey of discovering their fibroids, fumbling through multiple doctors for help, and surgery - which was eerily reminiscent of a C-section. Janessa and Jayla share this journey, how they got through it, and what they face on their unique paths to motherhood. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h y 29 m
  • M.I.P. with Caitlin on Letting Love Lead the Way
    Jan 15 2023
    Motherhood in Progress is joined by Caitlin Love. Caitlin shares with us how finding the love of her life transformed her and launched her into motherhood. Throughout her journey, we learn how she lets “love lead the way” from conversations about raising your child, overcoming the difficulties of pregnancy, and through planning and delivering a child. Caitlin is a self-proclaimed “stay-at-home-mom” (SAHM) that does everything but stay at home. Caitlin received her Bachelors in Business Marketing from Texas Southern University and is an expert Make-up Artist (MUA) who has been in the business for 12 years (@prettymuchbeauty_). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h y 5 m
  • M.I.P. with Dawn Jones on Infertility, Avoidance, and the Coexistence of Pain and Joy Pt.1
    Jan 2 2023
    M.I.P. is joined by Dawn “keep the lights on” Jones, Electrical Engineer, single mother of one beautiful 5-year old, and a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc *skee-wee*. Dawn gets real about her 4-year struggle with infertility, journey to conception, and navigating a miraculous pregnancy & birth while simultaneously experiencing the dissolution of her marriage. TW: abortion --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h y 9 m
  • M.I.P. with Jade Smith on Community, Support, and the Wonder of Pregnancy
    Dec 18 2022
    Motherhood In Progress (M.I.P.) is joined by Jade Sims, a wife, a DEI advocate, and a soon-to-be mother! Jade shares her how her journey to becoming pregnant didn’t quite follow her plan, but taught her the value of community, support, and the wonder of her body. TW: miscarriage --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h
  • Motherhood In Progress with Jhanelle Adams pt.1
    Dec 4 2022
    Jhanelle Adams joins us to share her journey to motherhood from the point of deciding to have a child through the birth stories of her first two children. Jhanelle lives in Atlanta, GA, is a 31 yr. old millennial, a proud wife, a mother of 2, and an adamant advocate for education. Jhanelle received her Bachelors in Economics from The Georgia Institute of Technology, her Masters of Public Policy at Georgia State, a Masters of Education in School Psychology from Georgia State, a Project Management Certificate from Cornell University, and a Strategic Data Project Fellowship at Harvard. She graduates next May 2023 as an Education Specialist in School Psychology and is a Future Doctor of School Psychology in May 2025. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mippodcast-bythedoulady/support
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    1 h y 32 m