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The Experience of Being a Queer Midwife
Celebrate Pride Month with us as we embark on an incredible podcast journey alongside three extraordinary midwives: Angie, Abi, and Jordan. In this episode, these midwives fearlessly shed light on what it truly means to embrace their Queer identities within the realm of midwifery.
Angie, Abi, and Jordan offer a glimpse into their different journies through midwifery school, how they’ve navigated their diverse practices, challenging encounters, and triumphs in inclusivity and love. They showcase the impact they have on the lives of the individuals they serve, reinforcing the significance of their presence within the midwifery community.
Join us as we honor the spirit of diversity, courage, and authenticity during this extraordinary podcast episode. Show Resources
-Queermed
-Plume Health
-The Tragedy of Heterosexuality by Jane Ward