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Hey mamas!
On today’s episode we talk to Cheyenne Scarlett: mother, entrepreneur, birth educator and currently pregnant person herself.
Listen in as Cheyenne chats about shifting from pursuing her once dream government job to following her passion to advocate for the health, wellness and education of pregnant people.
She shares with us some of her research on the birthing experience of black families, including how a lack of data here in Canada leaves a large gap in creating an equitable birthing experience for all pregnant people.
She also tells us what it was like to have COVID early on in her pregnancy and explains how the process of learning to drive a car can actually be a great analogy for the birthing experience.
Let’s get to it!
xo
Connect with us on the 'gram: @cheesecakandcrying
By Jenny PurdyHey mamas!
On today’s episode we talk to Cheyenne Scarlett: mother, entrepreneur, birth educator and currently pregnant person herself.
Listen in as Cheyenne chats about shifting from pursuing her once dream government job to following her passion to advocate for the health, wellness and education of pregnant people.
She shares with us some of her research on the birthing experience of black families, including how a lack of data here in Canada leaves a large gap in creating an equitable birthing experience for all pregnant people.
She also tells us what it was like to have COVID early on in her pregnancy and explains how the process of learning to drive a car can actually be a great analogy for the birthing experience.
Let’s get to it!
xo
Connect with us on the 'gram: @cheesecakandcrying