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What if the way we care for a mother after birth is the same way we are meant to care for ourselves and one another through every transition in life?
In this episode, Christine Eck reflects on how conscious postpartum care extends far beyond the early weeks after birth and into the fabric of daily living — parenting, partnership, caregiving, work, and personal transformation. Drawing from lived experience, she explores the Universal Mother Principles as an embodied framework for how care is offered, received, and integrated.
This conversation is not about doing postpartum care “right.” It is about presence. It is about the inner state of the caregiver. And it is about remembering that the sacred postpartum window is a microcosm of all human becoming.
This episode is for mothers, caregivers, birth and postpartum professionals, and anyone sensing that care is not just a role or a skill set — but a way of relating to life itself.
In this episode, we explore:
– Why postpartum care is a blueprint for navigating all life transitions
– How embodiment and presence shape the experience of care
– The Universal Mother Principles as a lived, relational practice
– Why caregivers must be included within the circle of care
If you are feeling the quiet call toward conscious caregiving — or if you are longing for a slower, more nourishing way of living — this conversation offers a place to rest, reflect, and remember.
Thank you for listening.
Are you feeling the call to know more about Conscious Postpartum Care?
Reach out! Schedule a time with Christine to find out how this work can transform your care business or provide a meaningful career path.
Here is the link to our free class
@sacredwindowstudies
Join our Facebook Group
Podcast Music is Composed by Sara Emmitt, graduate of the Center for Sacred Window Studies. You can hear more of Sara’s incredible music at www.saraemmitt.com.
By Christine Devlin Eck5
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What if the way we care for a mother after birth is the same way we are meant to care for ourselves and one another through every transition in life?
In this episode, Christine Eck reflects on how conscious postpartum care extends far beyond the early weeks after birth and into the fabric of daily living — parenting, partnership, caregiving, work, and personal transformation. Drawing from lived experience, she explores the Universal Mother Principles as an embodied framework for how care is offered, received, and integrated.
This conversation is not about doing postpartum care “right.” It is about presence. It is about the inner state of the caregiver. And it is about remembering that the sacred postpartum window is a microcosm of all human becoming.
This episode is for mothers, caregivers, birth and postpartum professionals, and anyone sensing that care is not just a role or a skill set — but a way of relating to life itself.
In this episode, we explore:
– Why postpartum care is a blueprint for navigating all life transitions
– How embodiment and presence shape the experience of care
– The Universal Mother Principles as a lived, relational practice
– Why caregivers must be included within the circle of care
If you are feeling the quiet call toward conscious caregiving — or if you are longing for a slower, more nourishing way of living — this conversation offers a place to rest, reflect, and remember.
Thank you for listening.
Are you feeling the call to know more about Conscious Postpartum Care?
Reach out! Schedule a time with Christine to find out how this work can transform your care business or provide a meaningful career path.
Here is the link to our free class
@sacredwindowstudies
Join our Facebook Group
Podcast Music is Composed by Sara Emmitt, graduate of the Center for Sacred Window Studies. You can hear more of Sara’s incredible music at www.saraemmitt.com.

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