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In this episode, we’re talking to Angel Leung — registered nurse and founder of Baby Bean Consulting. After experiencing pregnancy loss herself, Angel set out to create something she wished she’d had at the time: a compassionate, informed space that supports women through miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, and birth trauma.
Angel and Denzil talk about the realities of starting a business while navigating new motherhood, why advocacy is key to changing how workplaces approach pregnancy loss, and how her personal journey became the blueprint for innovative care.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and related emotional experiences. Listener discretion is advised.
What You’ll Learn
Guest Bio
Angel Leung is a Registered Nurse and the founder of Baby Bean Consulting, a business dedicated to supporting women through miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, and birth trauma. Combining her clinical expertise with personal experience, Angel advocates for better healthcare practices, expert education, and systemic change to ensure women receive the compassionate care they deserve.
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By Jane.appIn this episode, we’re talking to Angel Leung — registered nurse and founder of Baby Bean Consulting. After experiencing pregnancy loss herself, Angel set out to create something she wished she’d had at the time: a compassionate, informed space that supports women through miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, and birth trauma.
Angel and Denzil talk about the realities of starting a business while navigating new motherhood, why advocacy is key to changing how workplaces approach pregnancy loss, and how her personal journey became the blueprint for innovative care.
Trigger Warning: This episode discusses pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and related emotional experiences. Listener discretion is advised.
What You’ll Learn
Guest Bio
Angel Leung is a Registered Nurse and the founder of Baby Bean Consulting, a business dedicated to supporting women through miscarriage, pregnancy after loss, and birth trauma. Combining her clinical expertise with personal experience, Angel advocates for better healthcare practices, expert education, and systemic change to ensure women receive the compassionate care they deserve.
Resources mentioned
Enjoyed this episode? Here are a few ways to stay in the loop:
Radio Front Desk is brought to you by Jane
We like to make sure that when we tell you more about Jane, it’s super helpful. Here’s one we think you might like:
In this episode, Angel shares how access and connection can change a patient’s care journey. Jane’s mobile app for patients makes that connection simple — allowing patients to join Telehealth appointments with a single tap. It’s one less barrier for patients navigating challenging health events, and one more way to keep care close at hand.
Learn more about Jane’s Mobile App for Patients
Disclaimer: This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be considered as professional medical, legal, or financial advice.
The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the guests and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of the podcast host or its affiliates.