Episode 5 Angela Gallo on Excavating Your Trauma to Alchemise your Soul Passion as a Doula

Episode 5 Angela Gallo on Excavating Your Trauma to Alchemise your Soul Passion as a Doula

Have you ever met the perfect person at the perfect time who completely changed your life? Angela Gallo is that person for me. She is a collector of animals. A collector of tattoos. A snorty laugher, a generous gesticulator, and when she walks into a room you have to double check if you can hear the Rocky theme song playing in the background. She is an identity death doula, a curator of postpartum experiences with purpose. She teaches doulas how to excavate their soul so that they can consciously show up for clients. In today's episode we talk about Our shared experience of birth trauma. What she learned from watching me go through a traumatic birth with severe shoulder dystocia my daughter, Lily. How we have both grown stronger and more resilient because of this experience. We talk about this idea of what you don’t know you don’t know and that when that unknown is suddenly presented to you – how you can run and fight it or face it. You might find it hard to believe, but Angela is someone who has avoided feeling big feelings for along time. It is through her own excavation of her own demons that she has been able to step up, be seen, and be fully present in mind, body and spirit for her clients. As birth workers we so often have a narrative of being rewarded for nurturing others. We gain a sense of self-worth and value from caring for others. Many of us even tell ourselves that beautiful lie – that by helping others with their trauma, we are healing ourselves vicariously. No, you’re not. You need to do the work on your own stuff. You need to show up and be fully present in your own body, doing your own work before you can be a container for someone else. Angela and I both feel this to be the uncomfortable truth because we’ve lived it. Are still living it! The discomfort of working on yourself is never done. We are always learning. We talk in pictures so there’s a metaphor of proper self-care being like taking a bath in diarrhoea. Because, really, doing the work that you need to do to get strong as a birth worker is seriously uncomfortable. But if you can wade through it Slumdog Millionaire style – you are going to be SO fucking strong. Resources Angela Gallo Radical self-love Gala Darling Alchemising Adrenaline Emily Graham and Carey Glenn

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Episode 33 My Experience of Breath Work with Theo2awakening

A few weeks ago I went to a 2 day Breath work workshop with Theo2awakening. I share my personal and professional insights into this technique. There are SO many parallels with the psychophysiological ...

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Episode 32 Top 10 Most Downloaded episodes of 2019

Episode 32 Top 10 Most Downloaded episodes of 2019

I run through the 10 most downloaded episodes of the birth trauma training for birthworkers podcast of 2019. you can reach me @doctorerinbowe on instagram or dr.erinbowe@gmail.com Birth trauma traini...

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Episode 31 Privilege in Birth Work with Sabia Wade

Could you even count on one hand the people in your life who are willing to challenge your ego and call you out on your desire to just stay comfortable in your life? To draw your attention to things t...

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Episode 30 Coercion, Mental Health & Racism in Birth with Dr Sayida Peprah

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Every time I post about maternal and infant mortality that’s happening for black birthing people and families I’m often met with some version of some passive aggressive response. I get DMs from people...

24 Des 20191h 5min

Episode 29 Integrating Magic & Medicine With Dr Danielle Arabena

Episode 29 Integrating Magic & Medicine With Dr Danielle Arabena

There is magic and medicine in story telling and my guest today is one of the best at all three of those things. Dr Danielle Arabena is an Indigenous doctor, healer, witch, and a doula. She is a shama...

16 Des 20191h 7min

Episode 28 Five Times More Likely: Maternal Mortality and Activism With Mars Lord

Episode 28 Five Times More Likely: Maternal Mortality and Activism With Mars Lord

Have you ever heard someone speak and just thought “oh my Lord I need this person in my life?”. Mars Lord was a guest recommended to me by a few of you listeners, and I’m so grateful! My favourite men...

8 Des 20191h 11min

Episode 27 I Know Another Mother: Complex Childhood Trauma With Lotus Fire

Episode 27 I Know Another Mother: Complex Childhood Trauma With Lotus Fire

What does it mean to be unapologetically you? To stand in the boldest expression of yourself and say “hey, I’m not going to hide. Here’s my story with complex childhood trauma”. You are going to feel ...

18 Nov 20191h 11min

Episode 26 When Survivors Navigate the Hospital System with Rachael Rose

Episode 26 When Survivors Navigate the Hospital System with Rachael Rose

My guest today is a testament to the value of good support and investing in yourself. To hear a strong woman articulate her trauma, to see and hear that she is not broken and is using her experiences ...

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