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This week, we’re joined by Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow and a true trailblazer in reproductive justice. She takes us on the journey that started with her own birth experience and led her to build a movement that’s transforming how we care for Black women and birthing people.
From expanding doula care for Medicaid families in NYC to training the next wave of advocates and healers, Latham breaks down how Mama Glow went from a personal mission to a global platform. And y’all, she keeps it real about what growth actually looks like—think repotting a plant or realizing your kid just outgrew their favorite hoodie.
We also get into the rise of Mama Glow during COVID, how the shift to online learning opened unexpected doors, and why planning, vision, and community are key when everything feels uncertain. Plus, Latham reminds us that doulas and midwives aren’t a luxury—they’re a necessity when it comes to safety, dignity, and support in the birthing space.
If you’re someone who cares about health, healing, and building something with purpose, this one’s for you.
What You’ll Hear:
- Why Latham created Mama Glow and what it’s grown into
- The real deal on Black maternal health and advocacy
- How COVID sparked a pivot that paid off
- The power of self-advocacy in the delivery room
- How doulas are changing lives—and saving them
Takeaway Quote:
“Every person deserves to feel safe, seen, and supported during birth. Mama Glow is here to make sure that happens especially for us." – Latham Thomas
Links + Resources:
📲 Black Mamas Matter: https://blackmamasmatter.org/bmhw25/
📲 Follow on Latham Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/glowmaven/
📲 Follow on Mama Glow Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/mamaglowfoundation/
🎙️ Stay connected with Brown Ambition → @brownambitionpodcast
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week, we’re joined by Latham Thomas, founder of Mama Glow and a true trailblazer in reproductive justice. She takes us on the journey that started with her own birth experience and led her to build a movement that’s transforming how we care for Black women and birthing people.
From expanding doula care for Medicaid families in NYC to training the next wave of advocates and healers, Latham breaks down how Mama Glow went from a personal mission to a global platform. And y’all, she keeps it real about what growth actually looks like—think repotting a plant or realizing your kid just outgrew their favorite hoodie.
We also get into the rise of Mama Glow during COVID, how the shift to online learning opened unexpected doors, and why planning, vision, and community are key when everything feels uncertain. Plus, Latham reminds us that doulas and midwives aren’t a luxury—they’re a necessity when it comes to safety, dignity, and support in the birthing space.
If you’re someone who cares about health, healing, and building something with purpose, this one’s for you.
What You’ll Hear:
- Why Latham created Mama Glow and what it’s grown into
- The real deal on Black maternal health and advocacy
- How COVID sparked a pivot that paid off
- The power of self-advocacy in the delivery room
- How doulas are changing lives—and saving them
Takeaway Quote:
“Every person deserves to feel safe, seen, and supported during birth. Mama Glow is here to make sure that happens especially for us." – Latham Thomas
Links + Resources:
📲 Black Mamas Matter: https://blackmamasmatter.org/bmhw25/
📲 Follow on Latham Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/glowmaven/
📲 Follow on Mama Glow Instagram -https://www.instagram.com/mamaglowfoundation/
🎙️ Stay connected with Brown Ambition → @brownambitionpodcast
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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