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  • The Butterfly Spot Ep. 6: Kaitlin Shares Her Story
    Sep 27 2023

    Quick Note - this episode was recorded in 2022. Please excuse the sound issues in the beginning. Thank you for your patience, understanding and support.

    In this episode of The Butterfly Spot, Kaitlin Firestone tells her story of heartbreak after losing her son Andrew at 12 weeks and her daughter Lillian at 36 weeks, as well as the difficulty of navigating her current pregnancy. Kaitlin dives into her struggle with mental health, specifically OCD, and dealing with trauma after loss.  This is a vulnerable episode and we thank Kaitlin for her openness and willingness to share the hard stuff with others who need to know that they are not alone.

     

    Before undergoing surgery, Kaitlin received a comfort basket from Butterfly Baskets, which reminded her that she was not alone during this time. Since then, Kaitlin has been a member of the Butterfly Band. She attended the Butterfly Baskets retreat where she could open up about her loss with other women and receive some much-needed self-care through yoga, art therapy, and more. She also discusses how peer support groups and therapy have helped her immensely. 

     

    Kaitlin, thank you so much for sharing your story. You can listen to this podcast below, or on Spotify or Apple Podcasts.

     

    If you would like to share your story on The Butterfly Spot, please contact us! We are hoping to get back to uploading once every month or two! Email info@butterflybaskets.org.

    Reminder: Our fourth annual Flutter Run is October 21st! Join us for a 5k run or 1 mile walk in-person at Exton Park on Swedesford Road, Exton, PA. Or run/walk with us virtually any time in October, Pregnancy & Infant Loss Awareness Month.

    www.flutterun.org
    www.butterflybaskets.org

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  • Facing a Life-Limiting Fetal Diagnosis
    Sep 16 2022

    Today's episode is for those who recently learned their baby has been diagnosed with a life limiting condition (such as a chromosomal condition like Trisomy 18).  It's a solo show where host and nonprofit founder, Katie Hill, reflects on pieces of wisdom that helped when she was carrying her son to term, as well as things she learned through the process.

    You are loved and you are not alone.

    Register for the Butterfly Baskets Flutter Run: 10k/5k Run or 1 Mile Walk, HERE: https://runsignup.com/butterflybaskets

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  • Six Ideas for Getting through the First Six Weeks after Loss, with Julie Shapiro of Aubrey's Advocate
    Sep 1 2022

    Episode 5 of the Butterfly Spot is a shorter episode.  Host and Butterfly Baskets Founder, Katie Hill, chats with Julie Shapiro, Founder of Aubrey's Advocate about six suggestions for the first six weeks after loss. These are practical ideas for those early days of grief and healing.

    In this episode, you’ll hear about: 

    • Aubrey's Advocate and its mission of education and advocacy
    • Six Suggestions for getting through those tough early days after pregnancy loss or infant loss

    Related Resources:

    • Check out Aubrey's Advocate on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aubreysadvocate 
    • Butterfly Baskets Flutter Run, Wilson Farm Park, November 6th, https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Wayne/butterflybasketsorg 
    • Flutter Run Sponsorship online or form to print 
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  • Ep 4: Interview with Monica of Studio314bymb
    Aug 19 2022

    On episode 4 of the Butterfly Spot, we have an interview with Monica Brown of Studio314bymb.  Monica is an amazing woman, a mother of three, a surface designer, a teacher, and creative coach.  Monica shares about her experience with parental loss and grief, her healing journey, and her lifelong love of art.


    In this episode, you’ll hear about: 

    • Four steps for starting a creative habit,
    • The importance of showing up for yourself, especially when you are grieving,
    • How being creative doesn’t require spending a lot of money, 
    • How art involves mindfulness, the need to be present in your body, and embracing the process. Monica mentions ways to encourage your art and creativity by setting up your space for success and utilizing white noise or music.

    Trigger Warning:  Like all of our podcast episodes, we discuss grief and loss.  In this episode, Monica briefly mentions her father’s struggle with mental illness, traumatic brain injury, and his death by suicide.  If this topic is triggering for you, please skip ahead to the three minute mark.


    My key takeaways:

    • You don’t have to be an “artist” (in whatever way you think that means) in order to start a creative habit.
    • If you practice, you will improve and you will feel the benefits.  You don’t need fancy materials or a lot of time to create.  Start with what you have.  Enjoy the mindfulness that art requires.
    • We need someone to witness our pain and to help us feel safe.  Grief demands a witness.  Art provides an outlet.
    • Close family and friends of those grieving often describe a sense of helplessness, a feeling that there is nothing that they can do or say that will make a difference, but this is not true.


    Four Steps for Starting a Creative Habit:

    Step 1. Setup a space and simple supplies, and keep it clean with: printer paper or sketchbook, pen or pencil, eraser, sharpener. Plan for a time to create where you are mostly uninterrupted.  Put in headphones and listen to music to focus. Rain or water recordings are great for white noise backgrounds. 

    Step 2. Use one shape to cover the whole paper you are using. For example, a circle, a leaf, linework, doodles. The concept is that we are mark makers. Make the same mark over and again until the page is full.

    For something different, use your non dominant hand, and gently draw whatever comes to mind. You'll be surprised at how much this practice will feel natural after a few tries. Remember it's about showing up. Not performing. 

    3. Set a 5 minute timer and paint. Use 1 color and focus on how it feels in your body to make marks. (Use kids paint to begin with, watercolor or tempera, so you're not worried about your product. Get as expressive or quiet with your marks as you like.) If you want to, think ahead and use a photo you like to draw from, or sketch a few ideas to get your thoughts on paper first.

    4. When ready, use a nicer art medium. Invest in a new paintbrush, some quality paper, or new paints. Just remember, these tools are not precious. They are yours to use. Don't think too much about it, just go with something that feels playful or inviting. Keep experimenting with your materials to uncover your hidden talents.

    Related Resources:

    • Check out Studio314.mb on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/studio314.mb 
    • Email Monica if you are interested in a complimentary Zoom session: studio314.mb@gmail.com
    • Butterfly Baskets Flutter Run, Wilson Farm Park, November 6th, https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Wayne/butterflybasketsorg 






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  • Chatting with Chloe of the Adalyn Rose Foundation
    Aug 3 2022

    Our third episode is a conversation with Chloe Ciffieri, Co-Founder and Executive Director of the Adalyn Rose Foundation.  Chloe founded the Adalyn Rose Foundation (ARF) with her husband, Adam, in honor of their daughter Adalyn Rose, who they lost unexpectedly during pregnancy in 2017.


    In this episode, Chloe shares about her pregnancy with Adalyn, as well as her unexpected illness and losing Adalyn in the second trimester.  Chloe shares about the act of kindness from a loved one that inspired her to form her beautiful nonprofit to support other families going through loss.


    In this episode, we discuss…

    • ways to create memories with your baby in the short time they are with you in the hospital and how meaningful gentle guidance can be,
    • the decisions parents of stillborn babies need to make regarding funeral and cremation of their baby,
    • and opportunities to honor your baby after they are gone as well as ways to create new memories and continue the parenting relationship with your baby.

    My Key Takeaways:

    • Losing a baby is out of the natural order of life.  It's unexpected and always come with some level of trauma.  Connecting with others and seeking out support can help.
    • Your time with your baby is for you.  No one is looking at you with judgment.  You get to choose how you want to make memories with your baby.  Read the books.  Take the pictures.  Sing the songs.  Record the videos.  This is your time.
    • Incorporating the fun as you remember your baby and connect with others is so important.  Organizations like the Adalyn Rose Foundation and Butterfly Baskets offer events for mothers, fathers, siblings, and families; these are opportunities to have fun as you honor and celebrate your baby and their legacy.

    Related Resources:

    • Adalyn Rose Foundation, https://adalynrose.org/ 
    • Butterfly Baskets Flutter Run, Wilson Farm Park, November 6th, https://runsignup.com/Race/PA/Wayne/butterflybasketsorg 
    • Butterfly Baskets Inc, www.butterflybaskets.org
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  • The Importance of Connection with Theresa Velasquez of Healtheliving Coaching + Our Kaleidoscope 5k Run/Walk!
    Jul 22 2022

    In Episode 2 of the Butterfly Spot, host and Butterfly Baskets founder, Katie Hill, chats with Theresa Velasquez.  Theresa is a mother, a nurse practitioner, a health coach, and a Butterfly Baskets board member.  She is passionate about health and wellness and utilizes the philosophy and practice of Lifestyle Medicine to help her clients through her health coaching business, Healtheliving.  Theresa is the race director for the Butterfly Baskets Kaleidoscope 5k Run/Walk.  She shares about her experience and memories of last year’s race, as well as discussing connection and the impact of love and relationships on overall health and healing.

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  • 1. The Butterfly Spot, Katie Hill: My Story of Miscarriage & Stillbirth & Butterfly Baskets
    Jul 7 2022

    Welcome to the Butterfly Spot, a podcast for connection & support for the Butterfly Baskets community and all who have experienced miscarriage, stillbirth, infertility, pregnancy and infant loss.  This episode is a solo show hosted by Katie Hill, Butterfly Baskets Executive Director & Founder.  Katie shares her story and background info about Butterfly Baskets, the nonprofit she started in 2020. www.butterflybaskets.org

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    19 m