The Sad Moms Club

By: Joni Lybbert
  • Summary

  • A podcast to connect Utah women--especially those who are infertile, pregnant, or postpartum--to the local maternal mental health resources available. I interview providers around Utah to help bring therapy tips and coping skills conveniently to your ear-holes.

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Episodes
  • 50. Demystifying Sex Therapy with Alex Brown, LCSW
    Sep 10 2024

    In this episode of the Sad Moms Club, we talk to certified sex therapist and LCSW Alex Brown. She emphasizes the significance of open communication, assertiveness, and embracing pleasure in sexual relationships. The discussion also covers practical topics like dealing with differences in sexual desire, postpartum challenges, and the importance of prioritizing intimacy. Alex provides valuable insights into tools like sensate focus and educates listeners on breaking negative sexual narratives.

    If you'd like to work with Alex, click here for her website and here for her Psychology Today profile.

    Books she recommends:

    • Shameless Parenting by Dr. Tina Schermer Sellers
    • Becoming Cliterate by Dr. Laurie Mintz, Ph.D
    • Come Together: The Science (and Art!) of Creating Lasting Sexual Connections by Emily Nagoksi Ph.D.


    Podcast episodes she recommends:

    • Come As You Are: Emily Nagoski
    • Pillow Talks by Vanessa and Xander Marin

    These are specific Pillow Talks episodes that Alex shares with her clients often:

    • Episode 12: How to Let Your Partner Love Your Body - Even If You Don't
    • Episode 13: How to Handle Rejection When Your Partner Says No To Sex
    • Episode 17: How to Allow Yourself To Receive In The Bedroom
    • Episode 146: Are You Nagging? Or Is Your Partner Being Childish?



    Follow along on The Sad Moms Club's Instagram: @the.sad.moms.club

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • 49. Surviving Birth Trauma: Des Ferrin's Story
    Aug 6 2024

    In this episode of The Sad Moms Club, we are joined by Des Ferrin, a maternal near miss survivor and birth trauma patient advocate for the Utah Department of Health and Human Services. Des shares her personal story of postpartum complications and resultant birth trauma. We explore her efforts to bridge the gap between birth trauma and maternal mental health in Utah, including her work with the Utah Women’s Newborn Quality Collaborative. We discuss the importance of a supportive environment for mothers, effective communication in healthcare, and innovative approaches to improving maternal mental health care.

    02:47 Desiree's Birth Trauma Story Begins

    05:02 Complications After Delivery

    08:00 The Hemorrhage and Emergency Response

    14:28 Facing a Hysterectomy

    32:40 Miraculous Survival and Recovery

    34:12 Mental Health Challenges and Seeking Help

    40:47 Finding the Right Therapist

    46:27 The Importance of Connection and Support

    52:57 Advocating for Better Maternal Health Care

    01:04:05 Final Thoughts and Hope for the Future

    If you have had a traumatic birth while living in Utah, feel free to email Des to discuss setting up a 45 minute interview to share your story and ideas of what would have helped. Her email is dferrin@utah.gov.

    If you need help finding a therapist in Utah, go to this website (be sure to filter by your insurance!). Always feel free to reach out and ask for help finding a therapist through my DMs.

    Follow along on The Sad Moms Club's Instagram: @the.sad.moms.club

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • 48. Setting Boundaries for the Postpartum Period with Jennie Houtz, LCSW
    Jul 23 2024

    Hey y'all! In this episode of the Sad Moms Club I talk to Jennie Houtz, an LCSW specializing in perinatal mental health, sex therapy, trauma, and anxiety. We discuss setting all kinds of postpartum boundaries that can be helpful to set prior to birth. Jennie shares practical tips and a detailed worksheet to help new moms navigate these conversations. They also discuss the significance of self-care and maintaining one's identity after becoming a mother. Listen for helpful advice on how to set empowering boundaries and emotionally support both birthing and non-birthing partners.

    00:00: Introduction to Jennie Houtz

    00:43 Postpartum Boundaries: A Crucial Conversation

    04:00 Navigating Childcare and Career as a Working Mom

    05:51 The Mental Load and Resentment in Parenting

    13:35 Setting Boundaries: Tips and Strategies

    36:28 Health Considerations for Visitors

    37:31 Setting Boundaries for Help and Support

    39:16 Child and Pet Care Planning

    40:25 Personal Space and Privacy

    42:20 Handling Parenting Advice

    46:12 Social Media Boundaries

    49:51 Communication and Sensitive Topics

    01:23 Emotional Support and Partner Relationship

    01:00:57 Work, Career, and Self-Care

    01:08:11 Conclusion and Resources

    Resources

    • Postpartum Boundaries Worksheet downloadable PDF
    • Contact Jennie Houtz. Serving all of Utah via teletherapy.
    • Paternal Mental Health Training. PSI-UTAH is proud to announce that we will hosting the Paternal Mental Health Training on September 12-13, 2024 at the Sheraton Hotel in Salt Lake City, Utah. We are excited to see you there!

    Follow along on The Sad Moms Club's Instagram: @the.sad.moms.club

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    1 hr and 10 mins

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