Building a stable doula business
Podcast interview with Sami Stewart on building a stable and secure doula business.
Starting a postpartum career: the good, the bad, the ugly!
I chat with Newborn Mothers graduate Katie Parker. Together we discuss taking the leap from an established career as a hospital social worker to starting a business in postpartum work. From the struggle to get those first few clients to being overwhelmed with too many clients and putting some boundaries in place. At the core of this conversation, we explore the different seasons of working as a postpartum professional and how to care for yourself within each of them.
The evolution of postpartum business
I chat with Newborn Mothers graduate Naomi Chrisoulakis from Cocoon. Together we discuss the evolution of her postpartum business, moving from postpartum service delivery to postpartum education. At the core of this conversation, we explore how working as a postpartum professional can change over time to suit your season of life and your passions.
Starting a new business overseas
Jojo and I met 7 years ago, when she was running a pregnancy day spa in New Zealand. She has since sold the business and moved to the UK to start a new postpartum business. We talk about the challenges of starting again, including pricing, networking and how to find your ideal client.
Is Becoming A Postpartum Doula Really Right for YOU?
Emmeline is a mother of one who lives in Canberra with her partner. She graduated from Newborn Mothers Collective in November 2019 and started her business, Project Village, with the intention of becoming a local doula service.