In this episode, we explore how indecision — not emergencies or complications — shapes birth outcomes more than most people realize. We talk about the difference between passive and intentional pregnancy, how “we’ll see” often defaults to institutional momentum, and why decisions are still being made even when we think we’re postponing them. We break down how small, early choices quietly compound, why regret after birth is usually about misalignment rather than pain, and how to approach decis...
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In this episode, we explore how indecision — not emergencies or complications — shapes birth outcomes more than most people realize. We talk about the difference between passive and intentional pregnancy, how “we’ll see” often defaults to institutional momentum, and why decisions are still being made even when we think we’re postponing them. We break down how small, early choices quietly compound, why regret after birth is usually about misalignment rather than pain, and how to approach decis...
Today I'm chatting with Lisa Vee (aka Loudmouth Lisa) about finding your voice and moving from people-pleaser to powerful mother. Lisa is a mom, birth advocate, and former booked-out doula who helps women trust themselves through every season of motherhood. She believes birth and motherhood aren’t about perfection or politeness—they’re about power, self-trust, and finding your own voice. I just know you're going to loooove this conversation! Where to find Lisa: Instagram: @thelisaveeLoudmouth...
Holistic Pregnancy
In this episode, we explore how indecision — not emergencies or complications — shapes birth outcomes more than most people realize. We talk about the difference between passive and intentional pregnancy, how “we’ll see” often defaults to institutional momentum, and why decisions are still being made even when we think we’re postponing them. We break down how small, early choices quietly compound, why regret after birth is usually about misalignment rather than pain, and how to approach decis...