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Podcast Appearances
Special shout out to Emily Wolfe for covering Gladrag's original song, You Think You, for us this season. For more music by Emily Wolfe, check out the episode notes or your favorite music streaming app. Speaking of episode notes, there every week you'll find episode-specific content, warnings, sources, and resources. Until next time, stay safe, friends.
Special shout out to Emily Wolfe for covering Gladrag's original song, You Think You, for us this season. For more music by Emily Wolfe, check out the episode notes or your favorite music streaming app. Speaking of episode notes, there every week you'll find episode-specific content, warnings, sources, and resources. Until next time, stay safe, friends.
Hi friends, this is Amy B. Chesler. As season 23 has progressed, and especially over the last couple weeks, many additional brave survivors have reached out to us to share their experiences. With that comes a lot of new evidence, and because we need to follow up on and fact-check every lead before airing the season finale, we need some extra time.
Hi friends, this is Amy B. Chesler. As season 23 has progressed, and especially over the last couple weeks, many additional brave survivors have reached out to us to share their experiences. With that comes a lot of new evidence, and because we need to follow up on and fact-check every lead before airing the season finale, we need some extra time.
Hi friends, this is Amy B. Chesler. As season 23 has progressed, and especially over the last couple weeks, many additional brave survivors have reached out to us to share their experiences. With that comes a lot of new evidence, and because we need to follow up on and fact-check every lead before airing the season finale, we need some extra time.
In the meantime, today's special episode features a conversation between the Broken Cycle Media team and Dr. Ndidiya Maka Amuta Onukaga, founder and director of the Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice.
In the meantime, today's special episode features a conversation between the Broken Cycle Media team and Dr. Ndidiya Maka Amuta Onukaga, founder and director of the Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice.
In the meantime, today's special episode features a conversation between the Broken Cycle Media team and Dr. Ndidiya Maka Amuta Onukaga, founder and director of the Center for Black Maternal Health and Reproductive Justice.
This season, it was extremely important to have an honest conversation about the state of maternal health in America, especially for Black birthing people and other marginalized communities. We deeply appreciate Dr. Amuta Onukaga for sharing her time and expertise with us.
This season, it was extremely important to have an honest conversation about the state of maternal health in America, especially for Black birthing people and other marginalized communities. We deeply appreciate Dr. Amuta Onukaga for sharing her time and expertise with us.
This season, it was extremely important to have an honest conversation about the state of maternal health in America, especially for Black birthing people and other marginalized communities. We deeply appreciate Dr. Amuta Onukaga for sharing her time and expertise with us.
Please don't forget to show your support for her and her organization by visiting the episode notes and finding out more about what they're doing to improve maternal and neonatal health in America.
Please don't forget to show your support for her and her organization by visiting the episode notes and finding out more about what they're doing to improve maternal and neonatal health in America.
Please don't forget to show your support for her and her organization by visiting the episode notes and finding out more about what they're doing to improve maternal and neonatal health in America.
Thank you so much for your time and expertise today. Can you share with us what led you to this work?
Thank you so much for your time and expertise today. Can you share with us what led you to this work?
Thank you so much for your time and expertise today. Can you share with us what led you to this work?