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Positive Birth Australia

by Skye Waters

A podcast created with passion by a Brisbane mum with a strong desire to learn about all the positive and beautiful sides to birth. This space is created for all women to see, hear, and share empowering birth stories and advice in the hopes to heal and educate others. Each week I'll be chatting with Australian mothers, partners, and professionals to inspire other women on their own journey to motherhood. Instagram: @positivebirthaustralia

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Episodes

S4 EP122: Tahnee Taylor: CoFounder of SuperFeast - Homebirth + Wild Pregnancy/Freebirth/Posterior baby

1h 40m · Published 20 Jul 22:45

On today's episode, we welcome Tahnee, a mother of two and one half of the renowned wellness brand, SuperFeast. Tahnee’s journey into motherhood intricately wove together her yoga background and her profound connection to both body and spirit. This connection led her to intuitively recognise her pregnancy, fostering an unwavering sense of trust and deepening her relationship with her body and baby during that time. Living a slow and nourishing lifestyle further enhanced her blissful pregnancy experience.

Tahnee’s positive perception of birth, which was shaped by her mother, led her to birth at home with the support of midwives. As the hormonal flow of labour unfolded, she embarked on an almost psychedelic journey, transcending reality to bring her baby girl into the world. This transformative experience awakened Tahnee’s deep appreciation for the extraordinary power of birth, while also highlighting the occasional doubts projected by the midwives, which would later influence her future birth choices.

In the years that followed, as Tahnee embraced motherhood while navigating a growing company with her husband, she desired to reconnect with her body and mind before welcoming their second child. This realisation led her to actively practice her belief in herself and the birthing process, choosing a wild pregnancy and a sovereign birth at home. Throughout her pregnancy, she and her husband navigated through any fears that arose, strengthening their bond and fostering open and honest communication.

As Tahnee’s second birth unfolded, she noted the difference in how it progressed. She found herself in a constant state of motion, exploring different positions and movements to facilitate her baby's descent. Tahnee reflects on the deep trust she had in her baby when he took a moment to land, and candidly shares the raw and authentic nature of birth, acknowledging its messiness and chaotic beauty.

Show Notes:

Instagram: @tahneeyoga

Business: @superfeast

Website: SuperFeast Australia

Podcast: @superfeastpodcast

Resources: @sarahjbuckley @janehardwickecollings @wild.pregnancy_free.birth

S4 EP121: Ema Bowman: Surprise Breech Birth/Birth Centre

55m · Published 06 Jul 22:00

On today’s episode we welcome Ema, a first-time mum, whose path to motherhood was filled with unexpected turns, profound self-discovery, and a transformation that forever changed her perception of birth.

Ema had a deep-rooted fear that having children might disrupt the harmony of her relationships. A turning point came when she experienced the heartbreaking loss of an accidental pregnancy, propelling her onto a conscious path of conceiving a child. When faced with fertility struggles, Ema went on a relentless pursuit to find a provider who could assist them in unravelling the underlying issues. It would then take five additional attempts before conceiving her son.


As an accomplished veterinarian, Ema found solace in the world of medicine and surgery. But as she contemplated the birthing experience ahead of her, she discovered a stark contrast between how animals give birth naturally and the over-medicalised approach prevalent in our current maternal system. This realisation sparked a desire for a different kind of birth - one that honoured the innate wisdom of her body and allowed her to surrender to the natural process.


Today we hear how Ema's innate trust in birth surfaced when she heard the nurse announce, "that's a bum, not a head", and the mental battle she endured during her three weeks of prodromal labor.


Show Notes:

Instagram: @emabowman

Hypnobirthing: @your_birth_your_power

Tens Hire: @thebirthstore

Resources: @melaniethemidwife @coreandfloorrestore

Podcasts: The Great Birth Rebellion

S4 EP120: Steph Gowing: Two Births Low-Risk Hospital/Midwifery Care/Postpartum Haemorrhage

1h 5m · Published 29 Jun 21:30

Today, we invite you to join us on Steph's journey, where she unlocked her inner wisdom, and birthed not only two babies but also a deep passion to serve other families on their unique path.

As Steph's first pregnancy unfolded, she grappled with the normal fears surrounding childbirth. However, deep within her, she held an instinctual trust that she had the ability to birth her baby naturally. She chose a low-risk hospital that offered the gentle care of midwives; an environment she felt perfectly attuned to her desired birth outcome. Through the transformative experience of that birth, she gained profound insight into the areas of her own life that required healing, unveiling the path to self-discovery.

When Steph's firstborn was just eight months old, she unexpectedly discovered she was carrying her next baby. Scans uncovered concerns that posed potential risks, jeopardising her plans to give birth once again in the low-risk hospital. Undeterred, she dove deep into advocacy and education, arming herself with knowledge. Through her unwavering determination, she steered clear of the high-risk label that loomed, reclaiming her power and birthing choices.

In the midst of her journey, she pondered the idea of free birth. Yet, in tune with her intuition, she sensed the need for a midwife's supportive presence. Today, we delve into Steph's experience with a postpartum haemorrhage, and how her birthing experiences ignited a passion within her to support and guide others on their own transformative journey.


Show Notes:

Instagram: @stephgowing_

Resources: @coreandfloorrestore

@melaniethemidwife

@trusting_birth

Mentioned in this episode:

At PBA, we believe in the transformative power of birth. Our website is dedicated to providing you with a selection of items that educate, support, and nourish your mind, body, and soul on your sacred journey from maiden to mother. Don't miss out on our once-a-year sale and enjoy 20% discount storewide. Simply visit www.positivebirthaustralia.com. Discount will be automatically applied at checkout.

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S4 EP119: Mae't Pearson: Midwife & Co-Founder of It Takes A Village Midwifery + Personal Birth Stories

1h 27m · Published 22 Jun 21:30

On today's episode, we embark on an exploration into midwifery life and the personal birth experiences with Mae’t, a dedicated midwife, clinic owner, and mother of three.

Mae’t’s journey into midwifery began with her studies in the UK, but her calling to this work traces back to her earliest days. Her own birth story resonates with profound significance - a testament to her destiny. Born at home within a bamboo pyramid, guided earthside by her mother's primal wisdom.

From a tender age, Mae’t embraced the role of her mother's mini doula, witnessing the transformative beauty and vulnerability of birth. Unbeknownst to her at the time, this early experience imprinted deep within her, laying the foundations for her life’s purpose. In the footsteps of her lineage, she followed her grandmother's path, weaving herself into the tapestry of midwifery.


Mae’t returned to Australia after the birth of her first child. The contrasts she encountered in the maternity care system ignited a fire within her. She longed for a different approach—a way that honours each woman's unique journey, and guides her to reclaim her innate power.


In divine timing, Mae’t’s path led her to co-found It Takes a Village Midwifery, a sanctuary that offers respectful and holistic woman-centred maternity care, cultivating a loving community of women, united by their deep reverence for the miracle of birth.


Today, we delve into Mae’t’s own personal birth stories, how she navigated the complexities of the maternity system with grace, and explore the immeasurable value of a private midwife.


Show Links:

Instagram: @maetscott

Clinic: @ittakesavillagemidwifery

Website: www.itavmidwifery.com

Books: Down to Earth Birth Book, Birthing From Within, Gentle Birth, Gentle Mothering

Mentioned in this episode:

At PBA, we believe in the transformative power of birth. Our website is dedicated to providing you with a selection of items that educate, support, and nourish your mind, body, and soul on your sacred journey from maiden to mother. Don't miss out on our once-a-year sale and enjoy 20% discount storewide. Simply visit www.positivebirthaustralia.com. Discount will be automatically applied at checkout.

Positive Birth Australia

S4 EP118: Toni Nicole: Placenta previa + Positive Caesarean Birth

1h 9m · Published 08 Jun 21:30

On today’s show we hear the birth story of Mount Isa midwife, Toni. 

Toni found herself on an unexpected journey when she discovered she was pregnant. With her relationship still in its early stages, an extra layer of complexity was added to her path.Throughout her pregnancy, Toni encountered numerous hurdles. Working in the midwifery space, she was exposed to confronting realities that stirred fear within her. Meanwhile, the pain of a relationship breakdown weighed heavily on her heart, intertwining with the challenges she faced. Aware of the outdated practices prevalent in her small hospital, she knew she had to navigate and advocate for herself.

During her 20-week scan, Toni received the unexpected news of having placenta previa. Initially, she remained unfazed, holding onto hope that it would resolve itself as her pregnancy progressed. However, as time wore on, the reality of the situation began to sink in, and her dreams of a physiological birth gradually faded away. The weight of this loss brought about a profound sense of grief, as she mourned the birth experience she had envisioned. Fuelled by her own education and guided by the wisdom she received, Toni decided she would stand as a guardian of her own story, determined to carve out a sacred space within the operating room. Seeing her unwavering resilience, Toni’s fellow employees recognised the significance of her vision and came together to create a beautiful, reverent atmosphere for her birth.

The ripples of her birth extended far beyond her own journey, igniting change in the face of tradition within the hospital. Today, she shares the birth preferences she requested to facilitate a gentle arrival for her son, along with the unwavering support she received from her community throughout her pregnancy, birth, and postpartum period.

Show Notes:

Instagram: @ticki_tole87

Student midwife/Photographer: @jesstookthat

Resources: @coreandfloorrestore

Mentioned in this episode:

Natures Farmer Sea

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S4 EP117: Natalie Alaska: Wild pregnancy/Freebirth/Cord burning

1h 2m · Published 01 Jun 21:30

On today’s episode, Natalie returns to share the freebirth of her third son, Alfie Bloom. This pregnancy was a deeply emotional one, unearthing a plethora of feelings and challenges that she had to navigate. In the face of this vulnerability, the love and unity within Natalie's circle of friends created a nurturing space for her to embrace the journey ahead. 

Natalie's birth unfolded with unexpected swiftness, catching everyone by surprise. She found herself in awe of the intensity and power coursing through her body. After the whirlwind of her son’s entry earthside, they consciously chose to slow down, pausing to honour a sacred ritual - the burning of her sons umbilical cord. This symbolic act serving as a rite of passage, welcoming her newborn into this world and honouring the intricate connection between mother and child.


Natalie shares her extraordinary journey of free birth, the transformative power of community support during postpartum, and the sacred rituals that marked her entrance into motherhood for the third time ⋒


Show Links:

Instagram: @nataliealaska_rewild

Natalie's Previous Episode link here.

Mentioned in this episode:

Natures Farmer Sea

Natures Farmer Sea gels are sustainably sourced, made fresh to order, plant-based, contain no dairy, gluten or synthetics, and 5 out of the 6 blends can be consumed during pregnancy and breastfeeding! Head to www.naturesfarmersea.com and USE CODE: PBA20 for a generous 20% OFF on your first purchase. Instagram: @naturesfarmersea

Natures Farmer Sea

S4 EP116: Alaina Roberts: Two Freebirths/Hospital Transfer/PPH + Two Homebirths

44m · Published 25 May 21:30

On today's episode we hear the four birth stories from Northern Rivers mother, Lainie.

From an early age, Lainie understood that birth was a natural and awe-inspiring process. The homebirths of her siblings were moments filled with love, support, and unwavering trust in the birthing process. Witnessing these births, solidified for her that birth was a sacred journey of empowerment and self-discovery. These experiences would lay the foundation for her own path to birthing in her power.

Lainie’s first birth, a testament of her endurance, unfolded over a remarkable 36 hours. Her second birth was so fast she barely had time to remove her clothing. With unwavering resilience, she navigated a hospital transfer and all that it encompassed. Drawing from the wisdom and lessons learned from her previous experiences and listening to her intuition, Lainie chose to have the support and guidance of a private midwife for her future births.  In the unfolding of her third birth, she discovered the essence of pure bliss, and as her forth birth stretched into the early hours on Boxing Day, her unwavering determination shone brightly. 

Through challenging labours, a hospital transfer, and the beauty of sovereign, undisturbed birth, Lainie surrendered to the rhythm of her surges, embracing the intensity and vulnerability that every birth demands. 

Show Links:

Instagram: @lainies.roses

Midwives: @nat.hills.midwife @yourmidwifeastrajoynt

Book: Down To Earth Birth Book

Mentioned in this episode:

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S4 EP116: Alaina Roberts: Two Freebirths/Hospital Transfer/PPH + Two Homebirths

45m · Published 25 May 21:30

On today's episode we hear the four birth stories from Northern Rivers mother, Lainie.

From an early age, Lainie understood that birth was a natural and awe-inspiring process. The homebirths of her siblings were moments filled with love, support, and unwavering trust in the birthing process. Witnessing these births, solidified for her that birth was a sacred journey of empowerment and self-discovery. These experiences would lay the foundation for her own path to birthing in her power.

Lainie’s first birth, a testament of her endurance, unfolded over a remarkable 36 hours. Her second birth was so fast she barely had time to remove her clothing. With unwavering resilience, she navigated a hospital transfer and all that it encompassed. Drawing from the wisdom and lessons learned from her previous experiences and listening to her intuition, Lainie chose to have the support and guidance of a private midwife for her future births.  In the unfolding of her third birth, she discovered the essence of pure bliss, and as her forth birth stretched into the early hours on Boxing Day, her unwavering determination shone brightly. 

Through challenging labours, a hospital transfer, and the beauty of sovereign, undisturbed birth, Lainie surrendered to the rhythm of her surges, embracing the intensity and vulnerability that every birth demands. 


Show Links:

Instagram: @lainies.roses

Midwives: @nat.hills.midwife @yourmidwifeastrajoynt

Book: Down To Earth Birth Book

Mentioned in this episode:

Natures Farmer Sea

Natures Farmer Sea gels are sustainably sourced, made fresh to order, plant-based, contain no dairy, gluten or synthetics, and 5 out of the 6 blends can be consumed during pregnancy and breastfeeding! Head to www.naturesfarmersea.com and USE CODE: PBA20 for a generous 20% OFF on your first purchase. Instagram: @naturesfarmersea

Natures Farmer Sea

S4 EP115: Bronte Jenkins: Positive hospital birth + 4kg baby + Meconium stained waters

38m · Published 18 May 21:30

On today’s episode Civil Engineer and first-time mother, Bronte, shares her empowering drug-free hospital birth.

Prior to falling pregnant, Bronte always assumed she would be the person who wanted all the pain relief on offer. Once she began to read birth books and listen to positive birth stories her beliefs and preferences about birth completely shifted. Realising her body was built for this and endeavouring to achieve a natural physiological birth.

Towards the end of her pregnancy, Bronte was advised to head into hospital for light cramping. While there, she was told her light cramping were actually the beginnings of labour. Excited by this news she planned to stay for monitoring and then head home to labour in her own environment, but while walking back to the waiting room - her waters broke. As she glanced down she noticed that her waters were stained with meconium, flooding her with anxiety over the realisation that her water birth would no longer be an option. 

Bronte takes us through the empowering birth that unfolded, the difference in midwives after a shift change, and how despite under pressure she was able to advocate for herself and make informed decisions that helped her achieve the birth she desired.


Show Links: 

Instagram: @bronte.ellen

Books: Up The Duff

Podcast: The Kick

S4 EP114: Anna The Spiritual Midwife - Changing the world through the power of Birth

56m · Published 11 May 21:45

Today I dive into all things birth with Anna The Spiritual Midwife; host of The Natural Birth Podcast. 

After years of holding sacred space for women, it was a natural progression for Anna to enter the birth space. Her time studying and practicing as a Midwife exposed her to the many flaws of our broken maternity system; a system she would ultimately step away from in pursuit of her passion to educate women on the power of natural physiological birth. 

Today we speak on topics such as fear-based birth narratives, our over medicalised maternity system and the impacts this can have on birth outcomes, birth as a rite of passage, and so much more.


Anna is a leader in changing the birth narrative, devoting her life to helping women claim their birth as a Rite of Passage.


Show Links:

Instagram: @the_spiritual_midwife

Website: www.thenaturalbirthcourse.com

Free Resources link here

Birth Course link here

Mentioned in this episode:

Natures Farmer Sea

Natures Farmer Sea gels are sustainably sourced, made fresh to order, plant-based, contain no dairy, gluten or synthetics, and 5 out of the 6 blends can be consumed during pregnancy and breastfeeding! Head to www.naturesfarmersea.com and USE CODE: PBA20 for a generous 20% OFF on your first purchase. Instagram: @naturesfarmersea

Natures Farmer Sea

Positive Birth Australia has 154 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 142:08:19. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 28th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 21:40.

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