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Who Am I and Why Am I Here?!

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Hey there, sister! Brandy, here! I am so glad that you’ve found your way to my little corner of the world! It’s no coincidence that you’re here and I’m really excited to get to know you and walk this incredibly transformative journey with you! A little about myself! I’m a “truckers wife” to my incredibly supportive and hardworking husband, Norman, and I’m a homeschooling mama to five wild and free kids! I’m a foster-to-adopt mama, a babywearing mama, an extended breastfeeding mama, a cloth diapering mama. A holistic, low-tox lifestyle is my focus as I raise my children outside of the system. Little by little I am adding more homesteading and homemaking skills to my tool belt, skills that my ancestors thrived on but were lost in today’s mainstream culture of streamlined convenience. Returning back to the roots of our ancestors, I like to say! When I’m not studying about birth, supporting clients with their health goals and birthing goals or attending births; I am enjoying days with ...

Book Review: Indie Birth: A Story of Radical Birth Love

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Indie Birth: A Story of Radical Birth Love By Maryn Green and Margo Blackstone “Peace on Earth Begins with Birth” This book was such a gift to read! If you love sitting down with a new friend and learning how she has made it to this point in her life, this book will captivate you! Learning the journey in which both Maryn and Margo took to become the women, the mothers, the wives and the midwives that they are today was like sitting down for coffee and a good history lesson.  The birth stories shared belonging to Maryn, herself as well as Margo, herself; plus the birth stories of women whom they’ve had the privilege of walking alongside, captivated me and held me in suspense. The sheer power within confidence stood out to me the most. Powerful women taking back their voices and linking arms with other powerful women in encouragement and confidence.  Throughout every chapter, the heart of Indie Birth’s mission is palpable. I related a lot to Maryn learning her history of coming ...