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Birth rarely reads the script we write for it—and that can be a source of strength rather than stress. We dig into the wabi-sabi mindset, a Japanese aesthetic that celebrates imperfection and impermanence, and translate it into a practical philosophy for labor, delivery, and the tender days that follow. With two decades of doula experience, we share grounded stories and simple tools that help you hold your plan with care while staying responsive when the path turns.
You’ll hear how one client progressed beautifully before meeting an unplanned cesarean with grace, and how another moved from long, uneven early labor to a swift, powerful finish after a spontaneous release of membranes. We unpack why satisfaction in birth hinges less on a single outcome and more on agency, informed consent, compassionate support, and the freedom to adapt. If you’re preparing for a VBAC, considering pain relief options, or crafting a low-intervention plan, you’ll learn how to create layered preferences that travel with you through induction, epidural, or surgery without losing your values.
We also widen the lens to postpartum and feeding, where “good enough” often beats “perfect.” Expect practical language for asking better questions, building option sets for different scenarios, and staying connected to your body, your baby, and your team. By embracing the beautifully crooked seams of your story, you protect your energy, reduce disappointment, and make more space for awe.
If this conversation helps you breathe a little easier about what’s ahead, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s preparing for birth, and leave a review to help others find us. Your story matters—and it can be powerful even when it’s a little wabi-sabi.
Visit our website, here: https://birthlearning.com/
Follow us on Facebook at Birth Learning
Follow us on Instagram at @birthlearning
Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker
By Angie Rosier5
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Birth rarely reads the script we write for it—and that can be a source of strength rather than stress. We dig into the wabi-sabi mindset, a Japanese aesthetic that celebrates imperfection and impermanence, and translate it into a practical philosophy for labor, delivery, and the tender days that follow. With two decades of doula experience, we share grounded stories and simple tools that help you hold your plan with care while staying responsive when the path turns.
You’ll hear how one client progressed beautifully before meeting an unplanned cesarean with grace, and how another moved from long, uneven early labor to a swift, powerful finish after a spontaneous release of membranes. We unpack why satisfaction in birth hinges less on a single outcome and more on agency, informed consent, compassionate support, and the freedom to adapt. If you’re preparing for a VBAC, considering pain relief options, or crafting a low-intervention plan, you’ll learn how to create layered preferences that travel with you through induction, epidural, or surgery without losing your values.
We also widen the lens to postpartum and feeding, where “good enough” often beats “perfect.” Expect practical language for asking better questions, building option sets for different scenarios, and staying connected to your body, your baby, and your team. By embracing the beautifully crooked seams of your story, you protect your energy, reduce disappointment, and make more space for awe.
If this conversation helps you breathe a little easier about what’s ahead, follow the show, share it with a friend who’s preparing for birth, and leave a review to help others find us. Your story matters—and it can be powerful even when it’s a little wabi-sabi.
Visit our website, here: https://birthlearning.com/
Follow us on Facebook at Birth Learning
Follow us on Instagram at @birthlearning
Show Credits
Host: Angie Rosier
Music: Michael Hicks
Photographer: Toni Walker
Episode Artwork: Nick Greenwood
Producer: Gillian Rosier Frampton
Voiceover: Ryan Parker