Angela Love
Appears in 11 Episodes
Postpartum Mental Health Plan
Welcome to another episode of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast! Join guest host Angela Love as she engages in an important conversation with Ruthie Ayzenberg, a licensed p...
Sustainability in Various Midwifery Practice Models
Welcome to another episode of The Midwifery Wisdom podcast. In today's episode, guest host Angela Love is joined by Jordan Tucker, her midwifery partner. Join the conv...
Evaluating Licensure After Practicing Unlicensed
This week's episode of the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast features guest host Angela Love in a fascinating conversation with seasoned Midwife Pam Peach, who shares her exten...
Helping Families Through the Loss of their Baby
This week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast guest host Angela Love is joined by the Founder and Executive Director of The Finley Project, Noelle Moore. Noelle shares her...
How One Good Birth Impacts a Whole Community
How can one good birth impact a whole community? This week on the Midwifery Wisdom Podcast guest host Angela Love will help to answer that question. She is joined by A...
Remembering a Granny Midwife: Sally Louise Pickens Richardson
In this week's episode, guest host Angela Love talks with Jonnie Mae Perry, the CEO of the Gifford Cultural Center. They speak about Jonnie Mae's great grandmother, gr...
Got COVID?
In this episode, our five co-hosts discuss all things COVID in relation to birthwork.
Transitioning From Hospital Midwifery
In this episode guest host Angela Love chats with midwife Angelita Nixon about her transition out of hospital midwifery. They cover how important it is to educate stud...
Avoiding Burnout and Remaining Resilient
“If midwives are leaving the profession through burnout, we need to examine this both personally for ourselves and organizationally... How can we prevent that from hap...
Dating a Midwife
Co-Host Angela Love, CNM, interviews good friend and former partner Paul Robinette to dive into what it's like to date a midwife.
Meet The Midwives
“Choice is one of the main reasons I became a midwife - to provide choices to people, to birthing families.” -Angela Love