Transform Your Birth Podcast
The Transform Your Birth Podcast will educate, entertain and support your ability to navigate pregnancy and prepare to give birth
Transform Your Birth Podcast
Transform Your Birth Podcast will educate, entertain and support your ability to navigate pregnancy and prepare to give birth. We can’t control birth, but Tracey helps us to see how we can influence it and how it helps us to become parents.
Transform Parenting Founder Tracey Anderson Askew explores birth through stories and the lens of what birth can teach us. She prepares families for birth and parenting and views birth as the catalyst for the transformation necessary to go from woman to mother, and man to father. These podcasts will share that wisdom and change the current birth narrative from what happens in birth to how birth changes us.
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Erika – 2 births, overcoming the negative birth culture, birthing in Bangkok and being an advocate for herself and her baby | Episode 4
Erika shares her two birth stories. She had to overcome the negative culture and advice she was being given. Erika used calmbirth to lock in a new mindset. She discusses her process of change. Affirmations were a huge tool she used. With baby number 2, she gives birth...
Tiahna – Breech and caesarean, overcoming feelings of failure, accepting emotions and microbial seeding | Episode 3
Alex – Two births, recovery from tearing, trance state and the subconscious, the role of environment and time | Episode 2
Alex shares with us the stories of both her boys She shares how her preparation gave her confidence. She experienced tearing with her first, and needed to work on her fear, and bring in strategies to avoid tearing again for baby number two. She discusses the role of...
Katie – shares 2 births, choice and control, preparation, big baby and induction | Episode 1
Katie shares with us her story of two births. During her first birth, she felt things were done to her and she really had no choice. For her second birth she made some very different decisions. She chose a different model of care, and she sourced education beyond...






