Podcast - Episode 74 - Doula Interview With Jo Bealey


On The Podcast:

Jo has a background as a counsellor, and now works as a postpartum doula and runs baby massage classes. Jo is a graduate of Newborn Mothers, has lived and worked in the UK and Australia and worked online and locally with new families.


Doula Interview with Jo Bealey

Jo Bealey is a counsellor, postpartum doula & baby massage instructor. She has a background in well-being and is passionate about creating better mental health for mums. Jo works both online and locally allowing the flexibility for mothers to receive support, with a particular interest in working with birth trauma and postpartum anxiety.

You can visit her and her work here: http://www.instagram.com/thecalmmamaandbaby


Additional Information Reading or Resources:

Ngangk Waangening by Edited by Doreen Nelson, Rhonda Marriot and Tracy Reibel

This is a unique book of Noongar and Yamatji mothers’ accounts of their birthing experiences. These Elder and Senior women have generously shared their stories as a legacy for their families and communities, and as an educational tool for midwives.


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Julia Jones

I’m Julia, the founding director of Newborn Mothers. I’m a postpartum doula, educator, and best-selling author. For the last ten years, I have trained over 1500 postpartum professionals in over 60 countries through my worldwide leading education training for postpartum professionals. My work is informed by fifteen years of experience in postpartum care and a background in social justice and community development. My training draws on anthropology, evolutionary biology, traditional medicine, and brain science. I also run a high-level business mastermind creating the next generation of leaders in the postpartum renaissance.

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