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In 2004, Marjorie Vail gave birth to her son, Alexsei, who was stillborn. Devastated and depressed, she questioned her purpose and distanced herself from her pregnant friends—only to help one deliver her baby just two months later.
Volunteering with New York Cares became her path to healing. Now a trauma therapist, Ph.D. student, and co-founder of Push for Empowered Pregnancy, Marjorie supports families impacted by stillbirth and pregnancy loss, especially women of color who face higher risks.
She’s also a former Mrs. New York International, Mrs. Brooklyn America, and Mrs. New York American.
This episode explores grief, service, and how one woman turned personal tragedy into powerful advocacy.
In 2004, Marjorie Vail gave birth to her son, Alexsei, who was stillborn. Devastated and depressed, she questioned her purpose and distanced herself from her pregnant friends—only to help one deliver her baby just two months later.
Volunteering with New York Cares became her path to healing. Now a trauma therapist, Ph.D. student, and co-founder of Push for Empowered Pregnancy, Marjorie supports families impacted by stillbirth and pregnancy loss, especially women of color who face higher risks.
She’s also a former Mrs. New York International, Mrs. Brooklyn America, and Mrs. New York American.
This episode explores grief, service, and how one woman turned personal tragedy into powerful advocacy.