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Driver's Seat Moms Podcast
Taylor Nosakhere
72 episodes
1 week ago
The real AF interviews and thoughts about getting and staying in the driver's seat of motherhood experience and life! These conversations will share with you the information you NEED, but are not getting in the mainstream and is not common knowledge. This is not the podcast for you if you want to keep your rose colored glasses on. Driver's Seat Moms do motherhood OUR way, or at least want to be surrounded by moms who do. We don't agree on everything, but we all want to be informed, and give less fucks about what other people think we "should do".
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The real AF interviews and thoughts about getting and staying in the driver's seat of motherhood experience and life! These conversations will share with you the information you NEED, but are not getting in the mainstream and is not common knowledge. This is not the podcast for you if you want to keep your rose colored glasses on. Driver's Seat Moms do motherhood OUR way, or at least want to be surrounded by moms who do. We don't agree on everything, but we all want to be informed, and give less fucks about what other people think we "should do".
Show more...
Alternative Health
Health & Fitness
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Making unconventional birth choices does not have to be hard, scary, or overwhelming
Driver's Seat Moms Podcast
17 minutes 36 seconds
1 year ago
Making unconventional birth choices does not have to be hard, scary, or overwhelming

This week sharing another LIVE I did on IG.

If you are wanting to make unconventional choices this pregnancy and birth and it feels hard, you are in the right place!

  • Here are 3 things you can do NOW to add ease to the process.

    • 1. Find someone you can talk to about your past birth experience or fears coming up for you (my DMs are always open) who will actually listen. Who will encourage you to feel the hard parts and won't make you feel shame or guilt for those feelings. Who wont brush them off or make you feel crazy for thinking them. Who will FINALLY make you feel seen and validated in what happened or what you are feeling. 

    • 2. Get clear on how you want to FEEL this time. Do this before you dive into the tangible decisions or write the “plan”- I have an amazing free list of journal prompts to help you here.

    • 3. Familiarize yourself with options- conventional and unconventional. Learn the terms/words so instead of “not knowing what you don’t know”, you at least know what you need more info on! I created a list to get you started that is also in the bundle mentioned above.

If you are wanting more support and PERSONALIZED guidance through all of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum, I highly recommend applying for my coaching program The Crib.

Learn more about The Crib ⁠HERE⁠ and apply!

If nothing else, make sure you are following me on ⁠IG HERE ⁠and DM me so I can get to know you better:) Chatting with you all is seriously what keeps me doing this work. 


Driver's Seat Moms Podcast
The real AF interviews and thoughts about getting and staying in the driver's seat of motherhood experience and life! These conversations will share with you the information you NEED, but are not getting in the mainstream and is not common knowledge. This is not the podcast for you if you want to keep your rose colored glasses on. Driver's Seat Moms do motherhood OUR way, or at least want to be surrounded by moms who do. We don't agree on everything, but we all want to be informed, and give less fucks about what other people think we "should do".