Tiffany Reese
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Now, before we get into the more investigative portion of Season 23, the coming together of these incredible survivors and their ongoing efforts to help others, and the ongoing legal investigations of Origen's birth and wellness, we wanted to share a doula's perspective.
Now, before we get into the more investigative portion of Season 23, the coming together of these incredible survivors and their ongoing efforts to help others, and the ongoing legal investigations of Origen's birth and wellness, we wanted to share a doula's perspective.
Now, before we get into the more investigative portion of Season 23, the coming together of these incredible survivors and their ongoing efforts to help others, and the ongoing legal investigations of Origen's birth and wellness, we wanted to share a doula's perspective.
A doula's perspective is unique and important because they typically work with birth clients and health practitioners in many settings. As a reminder, a doula is a birth worker, typically without formal obstetric training, who is employed to provide guidance and support to a pregnant person during labor.
A doula's perspective is unique and important because they typically work with birth clients and health practitioners in many settings. As a reminder, a doula is a birth worker, typically without formal obstetric training, who is employed to provide guidance and support to a pregnant person during labor.
A doula's perspective is unique and important because they typically work with birth clients and health practitioners in many settings. As a reminder, a doula is a birth worker, typically without formal obstetric training, who is employed to provide guidance and support to a pregnant person during labor.
We are thankful to Doula Melissa from North Dallas Doulas, who previously worked directly with survivors who were clients of Origins Birth and Wellness Center. I'd like to also thank our associate producers, Amy B. Chesler and Lily Rowe, for conducting this interview while I was unavailable.
We are thankful to Doula Melissa from North Dallas Doulas, who previously worked directly with survivors who were clients of Origins Birth and Wellness Center. I'd like to also thank our associate producers, Amy B. Chesler and Lily Rowe, for conducting this interview while I was unavailable.
We are thankful to Doula Melissa from North Dallas Doulas, who previously worked directly with survivors who were clients of Origins Birth and Wellness Center. I'd like to also thank our associate producers, Amy B. Chesler and Lily Rowe, for conducting this interview while I was unavailable.
Longtime listeners will recognize Amy's voice from season seven of Something Was Wrong, where she shared the harrowing story of her mother Hadassah's senseless murder at the hands of her now convicted brother. Amy, or ABC as we call her, is also the talented host and co-creator of our short-form docuseries show, What Came Next. ABC is an incredible interviewer, host, and human.
Longtime listeners will recognize Amy's voice from season seven of Something Was Wrong, where she shared the harrowing story of her mother Hadassah's senseless murder at the hands of her now convicted brother. Amy, or ABC as we call her, is also the talented host and co-creator of our short-form docuseries show, What Came Next. ABC is an incredible interviewer, host, and human.
Longtime listeners will recognize Amy's voice from season seven of Something Was Wrong, where she shared the harrowing story of her mother Hadassah's senseless murder at the hands of her now convicted brother. Amy, or ABC as we call her, is also the talented host and co-creator of our short-form docuseries show, What Came Next. ABC is an incredible interviewer, host, and human.
The Broken Cycle Media team is thankful to have her important perspective. We'd also like to celebrate and give a shout out to ABC's newest podcast, Famillicide, which she co-created with Sam Mettler, the creator of A&E's hit docuseries, Intervention. Links to ABC's new show, Famillicide, and North Dallas Doulas can be found in the episode notes. Thank you so much.
The Broken Cycle Media team is thankful to have her important perspective. We'd also like to celebrate and give a shout out to ABC's newest podcast, Famillicide, which she co-created with Sam Mettler, the creator of A&E's hit docuseries, Intervention. Links to ABC's new show, Famillicide, and North Dallas Doulas can be found in the episode notes. Thank you so much.
The Broken Cycle Media team is thankful to have her important perspective. We'd also like to celebrate and give a shout out to ABC's newest podcast, Famillicide, which she co-created with Sam Mettler, the creator of A&E's hit docuseries, Intervention. Links to ABC's new show, Famillicide, and North Dallas Doulas can be found in the episode notes. Thank you so much.
Next time on Something Was Wrong.
Next time on Something Was Wrong.
Next time on Something Was Wrong.
Something Was Wrong is a Broken Cycle Media production created and produced by executive producer Tiffany Reese, associate producers Amy B. Chesler and Lily Rowe, with audio editing and music design by Becca High. Thank you to our extended team, Lauren Barkman, our social media marketing manager, and Sarah Stewart, our graphic artist.