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By Andrea Benegas
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.
Sex after birth? AS IF!! This topic actually haunted me after giving birth. Not only physically, but emotionally how I was going to feel jumping in the sack again. In this episode, I chat with my long-time friend and Sexpert (that should be a real word) Jennifer Kish who is a VITA certified Sex, Love, and Relationship coach specializing in Female Sexuality and Dating. This episode isn’t just about boinking after pushing a baby out, but it’s for anyone who wants to create a deeper connection with your body, identify what's getting in the way of you having the sex of your dreams, and kickstart your love life if you're single. Jen was so awesome and is providing anyone who listens to this episode and is curious on how you can work with her a FREE 45 min consultation using this link https://jenniferkishsexloveandrelationshipcoaching.as.me/BPLUSMOM
To learn more about Jen, please visit her website and her certification program below:
https://www.jenniferkishcoaching.com
https://vitacoachingmethod.com/vitacoachingmethod
Before wellness and detoxing became buzzwords that are thrown around by companies 24/7, believe it or not, there was a time when the general public didn’t even think about looking at labels or questioning what products they were using to clean their homes. In this episode, Christine Dimmick Founder/CEO of The Good Home Company Inc., author of Detox your Home, and a public advocate for health and wellness shares her insane story on how she started her business (and also almost got bought by Clorox!) and now is on the parenting journey of teenagers who just want to do the opposite of what you tell them (that was me. Sorry Mom.). Christine is a highly regarded speaker, sharing her mission to bring health and wellness to all, and also has a podcast called Be The Change where she speaks with people not getting the spotlight, but should and who are really changing the paradigm/construct and fighting on our behalf. She and Good Home products have been featured in Real Simple, O Magazine, InStyle, Dr. Oz, House Beautiful. She has lectured at notable places such as the United Nations in New York City and Geneva, The Assemblage, Canyon Ranch and A+E Networks. She is also HILARIOUS. Let’s get her a stand-up comedy gig on Netflix.
The Good Home Company Inc.
Detox your Home
@christinednyc
@etherrealculture
One of the many things I wish I would have reminded myself while pregnant is that you can’t plan for everything, especially how you birth your child. That baby has its own plan and we are just here to make it happen! On today’s episode, I got to hear someone else's birth story that made my birth story sound like a throwback Mariah Carey song (you know what I’m talking about..just rainbows and butterflies. C’mon people.). Linda Bui, who to me is one of the chicest, most creative, and fellow Type A planner like Moi, talks through how she didn’t have an easy pregnancy and during labor finds out she has AFLP a rare, potentially fatal complication that occurs in the third trimester that even had rare disease doctors at a top NYC hospital stumped. We also ramble on about a few other topics such as, how to tell your Mom to stop be annoying when they are dishing out too much advice.
Resources:
@linda.bui
@madam.ny
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Who doesn't love a good birth story? I know I do (even before I was pregnant!). On this first episode of the B+Moms Club, Me, Myself and I talk through all my thoughts and feelings around being pregnant and then realizing that something called "Coronavirus" starts taking over the world and that silly birth plan everyone tells you to write goes out the window. Also, ever wonder about giving birth at a teaching hospital? I talk through my internal dialogue where I wanted to support who I thought could have been Dr. Karev at the hospital #TeamKarev4Life
Resources
www.avivaromm.com
@dr.avivaromm
@birthdaypresence
@getboober
If you’re like me and get all of your information from pop culture, then you need to listen to this episode on what it’s really like to go down the path of freezing your eggs. In this episode CEO and Co-Founder of Glowbar, Rachel Liverman talks about how empowered she felt making the decision to freeze her eggs at age 35 and shed some light on how there is still a stigma on different fertility paths.
Resources:
@rachelista
@glowbar
@weillcornellfertility
@kindbody
Do you spend way too much time on the internet searching for answers about everything and anything that has to do with your kid? Yes? Then you’ve come to the right place! Throughout this series join me, Andrea every Thursday where I’ll be pulling back the curtain on topics such as mommy blog trolls, the rollercoaster ride that is breastfeeding, annoying AF family members, and much much more. Consider me your new mom bestie who 100% gets where you’re coming from and has a story or two that will, sure enough, make you laugh and definitely validate your late-night google searches. Motherhood isn’t meant to be perfect. It’s okay to be B+. Welcome to the B+ Moms Club! Have a topic you want to discuss? Submit your experiences/failures/successes to @bplusmomsclubpod
The podcast currently has 6 episodes available.