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I also really wanted to add one of my favorite things, not only about Monday meetings, is also our group chat. I live for that too, because it's like our update plays. Even if it's a text about work and it's like, can we investigate this really fast? It's always exciting and it's always a safe place. So I did want to give a shout out to the group chat too.
I think season 23 was incredibly powerful. I don't even know if we'll ever know the ripple effects of the season itself and the women's actions and everything that they're doing to change the medical landscape. I feel so honored to have been a part of it. Personally, I realized that I had had birthing trauma in hearing their stories.
I think season 23 was incredibly powerful. I don't even know if we'll ever know the ripple effects of the season itself and the women's actions and everything that they're doing to change the medical landscape. I feel so honored to have been a part of it. Personally, I realized that I had had birthing trauma in hearing their stories.
I think season 23 was incredibly powerful. I don't even know if we'll ever know the ripple effects of the season itself and the women's actions and everything that they're doing to change the medical landscape. I feel so honored to have been a part of it. Personally, I realized that I had had birthing trauma in hearing their stories.
And I think there's so much validation to come from naming things and sharing them and knowing that you aren't alone. It brought me personal solace. I had a girlfriend in my own life. She said how much validation was just brought back.
And I think there's so much validation to come from naming things and sharing them and knowing that you aren't alone. It brought me personal solace. I had a girlfriend in my own life. She said how much validation was just brought back.
And I think there's so much validation to come from naming things and sharing them and knowing that you aren't alone. It brought me personal solace. I had a girlfriend in my own life. She said how much validation was just brought back.
And I think that the finale, especially really, really highlighted the expansiveness of what we covered and the effects that it has across a profession, across families, across a state, the country, the world. I think it was just really incredible what we encapsulated. It was a lot of hard work. It took us weeks. Yeah, that finale was a long time coming. And it saw a lot of forms.
And I think that the finale, especially really, really highlighted the expansiveness of what we covered and the effects that it has across a profession, across families, across a state, the country, the world. I think it was just really incredible what we encapsulated. It was a lot of hard work. It took us weeks. Yeah, that finale was a long time coming. And it saw a lot of forms.
And I think that the finale, especially really, really highlighted the expansiveness of what we covered and the effects that it has across a profession, across families, across a state, the country, the world. I think it was just really incredible what we encapsulated. It was a lot of hard work. It took us weeks. Yeah, that finale was a long time coming. And it saw a lot of forms.
But I think that what we did was ultimately the best service to the season and to the survivors and to what we were accomplishing. It was not about taking down midwifery in any way. It was just a commentary on these women's experiences. and how we all can work at placing better protections for mothers at large. Obviously, that's an oversimplification, but it was just such a deep honor.
But I think that what we did was ultimately the best service to the season and to the survivors and to what we were accomplishing. It was not about taking down midwifery in any way. It was just a commentary on these women's experiences. and how we all can work at placing better protections for mothers at large. Obviously, that's an oversimplification, but it was just such a deep honor.
But I think that what we did was ultimately the best service to the season and to the survivors and to what we were accomplishing. It was not about taking down midwifery in any way. It was just a commentary on these women's experiences. and how we all can work at placing better protections for mothers at large. Obviously, that's an oversimplification, but it was just such a deep honor.
And it was also going to the Texas event, such an honor to meet some of these women. Amanda and her husband, such... characters, Kristen and Thomas, and just to hug them and to know them as well as to support them through the process of sharing was really incredible. They're a huge inspiration to me personally.
And it was also going to the Texas event, such an honor to meet some of these women. Amanda and her husband, such... characters, Kristen and Thomas, and just to hug them and to know them as well as to support them through the process of sharing was really incredible. They're a huge inspiration to me personally.
And it was also going to the Texas event, such an honor to meet some of these women. Amanda and her husband, such... characters, Kristen and Thomas, and just to hug them and to know them as well as to support them through the process of sharing was really incredible. They're a huge inspiration to me personally.
It was wild to be a part of it and to be in the room with some of the podcasters and entertainers and creators. including you. I'm constantly in awe of everything that you do for survivors and just for society at large. And that event just sealed it for me. It was such an honor to be there.
It was wild to be a part of it and to be in the room with some of the podcasters and entertainers and creators. including you. I'm constantly in awe of everything that you do for survivors and just for society at large. And that event just sealed it for me. It was such an honor to be there.
It was wild to be a part of it and to be in the room with some of the podcasters and entertainers and creators. including you. I'm constantly in awe of everything that you do for survivors and just for society at large. And that event just sealed it for me. It was such an honor to be there.
Oh my God. If you had seen him and he said the same thing back to you. And I was like, oh my God, when did you meet him? And you were, he were like, no, no.