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Feeling pressured to “have it all together” after birth? We sit down with Dr Ana Irazabal DeSanchez—licensed clinical social worker, doctor of social work and certified perinatal mental health professional—to unpack what truly supports families during conception, pregnancy, loss and postpartum.
Drawing on her story as an immigrant from Caracas and founder of YAI Wellness, Ana shares how culturally grounded care and radical love can lower shame, reduce anxiety and help parents thrive—without chasing perfection.
We explore why a decolonial lens matters: much of mental health care was built around Western, male-centred norms that don’t fit every body or story. Ana explains how she blends tools like CBT and breathwork with spiritual practices, community support and deep respect for language, faith and identity. By naming the toxic “bounce back” myth and algorithm-driven performance pressure, she shifts blame from individuals to systems—creating space for slower, kinder healing.
We also discuss the overlooked mental load on non-birthing parents, how bringing the whole family into care improves outcomes, and what it takes to practise with integrity outside hospital systems. Ana offers honest advice for clinicians and parents alike: centre history, invite culture into the room, and treat love as a method.
She closes with a preview of her upcoming book for the perinatal season, designed to help readers face transformation with clarity and compassion.
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Guest Biography
Dr. Ana Irazábal de Sánchez, DSW, LCSW, PMH-C is a licensed clinical social worker, certified perinatal mental health professional, and founder of YAI Wellness. As creator of the Embodied Decolonial Therapist Framework™, she helps individuals and families thrive through culturally grounded, trauma-informed care. Her work weaves clinical science, ancestral wisdom, and radical love to support healing beyond traditional models. She’s currently writing her first book on decolonial approaches to early parenthood.
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About Dr Andrew Greenland
Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.
Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care.
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Feeling pressured to “have it all together” after birth? We sit down with Dr Ana Irazabal DeSanchez—licensed clinical social worker, doctor of social work and certified perinatal mental health professional—to unpack what truly supports families during conception, pregnancy, loss and postpartum.
Drawing on her story as an immigrant from Caracas and founder of YAI Wellness, Ana shares how culturally grounded care and radical love can lower shame, reduce anxiety and help parents thrive—without chasing perfection.
We explore why a decolonial lens matters: much of mental health care was built around Western, male-centred norms that don’t fit every body or story. Ana explains how she blends tools like CBT and breathwork with spiritual practices, community support and deep respect for language, faith and identity. By naming the toxic “bounce back” myth and algorithm-driven performance pressure, she shifts blame from individuals to systems—creating space for slower, kinder healing.
We also discuss the overlooked mental load on non-birthing parents, how bringing the whole family into care improves outcomes, and what it takes to practise with integrity outside hospital systems. Ana offers honest advice for clinicians and parents alike: centre history, invite culture into the room, and treat love as a method.
She closes with a preview of her upcoming book for the perinatal season, designed to help readers face transformation with clarity and compassion.
If this resonates, subscribe and share with someone who needs it.
Guest Biography
Dr. Ana Irazábal de Sánchez, DSW, LCSW, PMH-C is a licensed clinical social worker, certified perinatal mental health professional, and founder of YAI Wellness. As creator of the Embodied Decolonial Therapist Framework™, she helps individuals and families thrive through culturally grounded, trauma-informed care. Her work weaves clinical science, ancestral wisdom, and radical love to support healing beyond traditional models. She’s currently writing her first book on decolonial approaches to early parenthood.
Guest Contact & Socials
About Dr Andrew Greenland
Dr Andrew Greenland is a UK-based medical doctor and founder of Greenland Medical, specialising in Integrative and Functional Medicine. With dual training in conventional and root-cause approaches, he helps individuals optimise health, performance, and longevity — with a focus on cognitive resilience and healthy ageing.
Voices in Health and Wellness features meaningful conversations at the intersection of medicine, lifestyle, and human potential — with clinicians, scientists, and thinkers shaping the future of care.
🔗 Connect with Dr Greenland:
💌 Join the mailing list for new episodes and exclusive reflections:
https://subscribe.voicesinhealthandwellness.com