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Dearest Doula with Nathalie Saenz

Ep. 105: 'Birth Worker Websites- What You Need to Know!' Ft. Sarah Juliusson, the 'Website Doula' / ?Birth Worker Websites- What you need to know? Featuring?Sarah Juliusson, the 'Website Doula' / ?Birth Worker Websites- What you need to know? Featuring?S

23 May 2016

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Ep. 105: ‘Birth Worker Websites- What you need to know’ Featuring Sarah Juliusson, the 'Website Doula' In this Dearest Doula podcast episode, we are discussing birth worker websites- major pitfalls, Do's & Don'ts, plus so much more with fellow birth worker and website designer Sarah Juliusson! Sarah is a retired Doula & Childbirth Educator,  and the owner of 'The Website Doula', through which she supports birth and postpartum professionals around the world with skilled website doula care for their birth or holistic health practice. For links to the resources Sarah outlined, be sure to visit our 'show notes' page at: www.dearestdoula.com/birthworkerwebsites Have you connected with 'Dearest Doula' on social media? Don't wait, do it today!   Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DearestDoula   Twitter: https://twitter.com/DearestDoula   Instagram: https://instagram.com/dearestdoulapodcast/   You can also get connected by joining our Facebook group, ‘Birth work is the Best Work’   Also, don’t forget to sign up for the Dearest Doula Accountability Tribe- to join in on weekly discussions with other passionate birth workers who want to deepen their doula philosophy, and grow their business.     I look forward to connecting with you!     *Sound/Music by Setuniman  at www.freesound.org/people/setuniman/          

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