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Depths of Motherhood

Danielle Catherine
Depths of Motherhood
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  • Caring for Tears in Postpartum: What Really Supports the Perineum in Birth? with Elizabeth Greaves Ep119
    Welcome to the final episode of Season 7.We’ve journeyed through episodes 78 - 119, exploring preconception to postpartum.Today, I’m joined by Elizabeth Greaves, a mother of three who is passionate about understanding physiological birth and supporting mothers and families in making choices that align with their hearts and real needs.She shares her personal experience of receiving an unconsented episiotomy—a violation that far too many birthing people endure. From this place, we explore the wider context of:🌿 The degrees of tearing in birth🌿 The body’s physiological design to birth when supported and undisturbed🌿 The role of the perineum and how pressure from the baby’s head initiates a natural feedback loop🌿 Why perineal massage—especially with external tools—isn’t always encouraged🌿 The importance of intimacy, movement, and nourishment as ways to prepare the body🌿 Reclaiming birth as a space of safety, consent, and inner knowingThis episode is a reminder that the body holds wisdom and that honoring that wisdom begins with trust, presence, and deep listening.🔗 Chris Greaves - A Father’s Journey: Experiencing Home Birth and Fatherhood Depths of Motherhood PodcastConnect with Elizabeth on Instagram:@elizabethaquin.gConnect with Danielle:Home | Women's Circle
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  • Postpartum Steaming: Heal, Replenish, Energize with Julia Demillones Moore, Founder of Moonbeam Steams Ep118
    Have you ever wondered if there’s more to postpartum care than simply “getting back to normal”? What if the path to healing wasn’t about bouncing back but coming home to your body, womb, and rhythm?In this episode, I sit down with Julia Demillones Moore, mother, herbalist, and founder of Moonbeam Steams.She’s a women’s health advocate who came into this work through her own struggles with painful periods, hormonal imbalance, and postpartum depletion. In reconnecting with the ancient practice of vaginal steaming, rooted in her Filipino lineage, she found a path of profound healing—and now shares that wisdom with others.FREE PDF FOR YONI STEAMINGTogether, we explore the three stages of postpartum steaming:The Immediate Postpartum, within the first 30 days—supporting the release of fluids, cleansing the uterus, and helping the body rest and repair.The Early Postpartum, from 1 month to a year—focused on rebuilding the body’s reserves, strengthening the womb, and restoring moisture and vitality.And the Later Postpartum, which can be months or even years after birth, supporting circulation, energy, and emotional integration. Because it’s never too late to care for your womb.We also talk about:When it’s safe to begin steaming—whether you’ve had a vaginal birth, cesarean, tearing, or episiotomyHerbs that support the womb, nervous system, and postpartum healing—like plantain, marshmallow root, nettle, yarrow, rose, and chamomileHow steaming can be introduced around week 38 of pregnancy to help prepare the body for laborAnd how this practice can gently support trauma healing and emotional processing in the months and years after birthConnect with JuliaMoonbeam Steams | Holistic Womb Wellness & Vaginal SteamingJulia 🌿 | Hormone Balance | Fertility | Painful Periods (@moonbeamsteams) • Instagram photos and videosConnect with Danielle: ⁠danielle-catherine.com⁠Instagram: ⁠@depthsofmotherhood⁠ | ⁠@womenscircleonline⁠
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  • Closing of the Bones: Postpartum Rituals from Around the World with Brittany Zeer, INNATE Postpartum Care Practitioner Ep117
    In this deeply nourishing conversation, I sit down with Brittany Zeer, mother, guide, and student of INNATE Postpartum Care, to explore the sacred design of women and the ancestral postpartum traditions that are being remembered and rewoven in modern times.We explore:The four pillars of postpartum healing: rest, warmth, body care, and nourishment, and community as the foundationCross-cultural traditions of Closing the Bones—from Mexico to Morocco and Russia The power of ceremony—why it’s never too late to close what was left open How trauma, wisdom, and story live in the body—and how we can support integrationBuilding community as the foundation of long-term women’s wellnessLearn more about Brittany’s work: blissfulwombcare.com/about🎧 Also tune into: Mother Centered Communities with Rachelle Garcia Seliga ⁠Depths of Motherhood Podcast⁠Blog: Closing-of-the-bones-rebozoWaltaska (Andean Tradition Depths of Motherhood PodcastConnect with Danielle: danielle-catherine.comInstagram: @depthsofmotherhood | @womenscircleonline
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  • Scar Tissue as a Pillar of Health – Episiotomy Care, Cesarean, and Sex Postpartum with Ellen Heed l Ep 116
    In this powerful episode, I sit down with somatic educator and STREAM founder Ellen Heed to explore a topic often overlooked in healthcare—scar tissue. Far from being a minor footnote in our healing journey, scar tissue can hold physical, emotional, and energetic imprints that shape our relationship with our bodies.Ellen shares her vast knowledge from decades of work in somatics, anatomy, sexology, and trauma-informed care. We speak about the silent impact of unaddressed scar tissue after birth—be it episiotomy, cesarean, or internal tearing—and how we can begin to re-establish trust and intimacy with our bodies.In this conversation, we cover:Why scar tissue is a foundational pillar of healthThe long-term impact of unacknowledged trauma and birth interventionsThe body’s innate intelligence and the importance of uninterrupted healing timeCastor oil as a gentle and effective anti-inflammatory supportCervical scar tissue and its link to interventions like the morning-after pillHow media and pornography shape distorted views of the body and sexualityReclaiming the uniqueness of our bodies through curiosity and touchWhy vagus nerve awareness is essential in trauma resolutionThe need to move beyond reductionist models of healthcareIf you're a birth worker, bodyworker, sex educator—or simply someone wanting to feel more at home in your body—this is a conversation not to miss.✨ Learn more about Ellen’s STREAM Certification for practitioners here: www.scartissueremediation.com/stream-certification@EllenheedConnect with Danielle🌀 Instagram:⁠ @depthsofmotherhood⁠ 🌐 Website:⁠ danielle-catherine.com
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  • Holding the Mother: Reclaiming the Sacred Postpartum with Brienne Ep115
    In today’s episode, I’m joined by Brienne — Mother, Postpartum Ceremony Facilitator, and founder of Cosmic Mama Medicine.Brienne shares her powerful story of becoming a mother and how it led her to reclaim postpartum as a sacred time for slowing down, healing, and receiving the care that is so often overlooked.We explore what true postpartum support looks like: ✨ Naming your needs — even when they feel blurry ✨ Reimagining community care — beyond cute baby clothes ✨ Honoring the mother — through presence, nourishment, and space💗 Special Offer: Get 50% off Brienne’s Sacred Postpartum Course — now only $47.50 with code MAMALOVEConnect with Brienne 🌿 Website:cosmicmamamedicine.com ✨ Instagram: @cosmicmamamedicineConnect with Danielle 🌑 Join the next online women’s circle: Dark Moon Circle – April 27th 🌀 Instagram: @depthsofmotherhood 🌐 Website: danielle-catherine.com
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This podcast was birthed to explore topics faced when journeying into and through motherhood. It represents the power that we hold as mothers of the earth and the healing that can be experienced when there is a safe space to be curious. www.danielle-catherine.com [email protected]
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