Introducing: The Midwives Podcast — Where Birth Stories Meet Wisdom

What happens when two passionate, experienced midwives decide to turn their heart-centered calling into a podcast? You get The Midwives Podcast — a soul-nourishing space where birth stories are honored, voices are heard, and midwifery wisdom is lovingly sprinkled into every episode.

Meet Margie and Amy — best friends, birth workers, and now podcast hosts. With decades of experience supporting families through pregnancy, labor, and beyond, they’ve witnessed firsthand how powerful storytelling can be. Time and time again, they’ve seen how hearing another woman’s story — raw, real, and unfiltered — can help someone feel less alone, more prepared, and deeply empowered.

Their vision? To create a safe, supportive circle of voices, where women can share their birth experiences without judgment, shame, or sugarcoating. Every episode of The Midwives Podcast is rooted in love, truth, and the belief that knowledge shared is power multiplied.

“Every birth matters. Every story deserves to be told. And every woman deserves to feel seen and supported in her choices,” says Amy.

Through these deeply personal conversations, listeners will hear a tapestry of births: home, hospital, VBAC, cesarean, ecstatic, complicated, triumphant, healing. Alongside each story, Margie and Amy gently weave in their own midwifery insights — offering guidance, clarity, and comfort without ever overshadowing the storyteller.

“We’re not here to give advice. We’re here to offer context, to normalize the wide spectrum of birth, and to help listeners tune into their own wisdom,” Margie adds.

Whether you're pregnant, postpartum, a birth worker, or just someone who believes in the power of women's voices, The Midwives Podcast invites you to pull up a chair, pour some tea, and listen in. It’s more than a podcast — it’s a movement to reclaim birth as something sacred, personal, and powerfully ours.

New episodes drop every Thursday. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts — and if you’ve got a story to share, Margie and Amy would love to hear from you.

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