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Isabella Malbin, the host of the “Whose Body Is It” podcast, is also a life-coach, hypnotist and former "liberal" feminist turned radical truth teller.
Isabella shares what initially peaked her years ago; euphemistic, sanitized terms like “belly birth” in lieu of cesarean section is just one example.
We hear why she was kicked out of her Fertility Awareness Training program and why her Doula training program found her vernacular rooted in truth and refusal to erase “women” and “mother” from her vocabulary to be a threat.
Why none of us on this recording use pronouns.
Isabella theorizes on the root cause of the uprising of female erasure in language amongst most birth workers. Why is “inclusive language” actually more harmful than innocuous? Isn’t there a seat for everyone at the table?
We debate the question “just because you can do something, does it mean you should?” when it comes to ART (assisted reproductive technology).
Why do some cultures justify surrogacy whereas others accept pregnancy may not be in the cards?
Are guilt and shame actually healthy reactions to our choices instead of emotions we should aim to avoid?
Donate to Isabella’s friend Marva Zohar’s nonprofit, Land Where Women Heal, so Israeli survivors of the Hamas attacks can receive life-saving services.
Donate to Isabella's personal campaign for immediate therapeutic help for Israeli survivors of the Oct 7th attack created in memory of her late father.
Links to Isabella’s masterclasses and private group coaching community:
Support the show
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DONATE (Thank you!! <3)
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We love to see what you thought of our episodes on your instagram stories! Remember to tag us @momsofftherecordpod, so we can share your stories with our community.
Don't forget to subscribe to MOTR on your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on instagram, so you never miss a beat.
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Isabella Malbin, the host of the “Whose Body Is It” podcast, is also a life-coach, hypnotist and former "liberal" feminist turned radical truth teller.
Isabella shares what initially peaked her years ago; euphemistic, sanitized terms like “belly birth” in lieu of cesarean section is just one example.
We hear why she was kicked out of her Fertility Awareness Training program and why her Doula training program found her vernacular rooted in truth and refusal to erase “women” and “mother” from her vocabulary to be a threat.
Why none of us on this recording use pronouns.
Isabella theorizes on the root cause of the uprising of female erasure in language amongst most birth workers. Why is “inclusive language” actually more harmful than innocuous? Isn’t there a seat for everyone at the table?
We debate the question “just because you can do something, does it mean you should?” when it comes to ART (assisted reproductive technology).
Why do some cultures justify surrogacy whereas others accept pregnancy may not be in the cards?
Are guilt and shame actually healthy reactions to our choices instead of emotions we should aim to avoid?
Donate to Isabella’s friend Marva Zohar’s nonprofit, Land Where Women Heal, so Israeli survivors of the Hamas attacks can receive life-saving services.
Donate to Isabella's personal campaign for immediate therapeutic help for Israeli survivors of the Oct 7th attack created in memory of her late father.
Links to Isabella’s masterclasses and private group coaching community:
Support the show
JOIN OUR NEW, PRIVATE COMMUNITY!
DONATE (Thank you!! <3)
DISCOUNT CODES & LINKS
Leaving us a rating and *written* review is one of the best ways to show your support. We're so grateful for your reviews!
We love to see what you thought of our episodes on your instagram stories! Remember to tag us @momsofftherecordpod, so we can share your stories with our community.
Don't forget to subscribe to MOTR on your favorite podcast platform, and follow us on instagram, so you never miss a beat.
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