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The Homebirth Midwife Podcast

Hearth and Home Midwifery

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The Homebirth Midwife podcast is hosted by Sarah McClure, CPM, LDM, LM and Charli Zarosinski, CPM, LDM, LM, founders and primary midwives of Hearth and Home Midwifery, a homebirth practice in Oregon and Washington. They are experts on all things related to natural pregnancy, labor, birth, and postpartum. Each week the podcast delves into the topics you want to know about regarding your pregnancy and birth.
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30 Years of experience as a trained and practicing Shaman with over 10,000 session hours with clients from all walks of life around the globe are compiled into a series of podcast discussions. The podcasts are created in part using Google Notebook LM AI based on the written material and videos of Jon Rasmussen as well as live interviews and discussions on a large range of pertinent and timely topics for personal growth, health and world affairs.
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The deeply personal story of a woman's investigative journey toward discovering what the soul is, jumping through spiritual hoops and metaphysical hurdles while battling the constructs of everyday life.Interviewing like-minded people who explore and express entering into their spiritual journey while fully describing their universal gifts.The essence of this podcast is labeled as 'The Truman Show Effect'. It's a live diary narrated by the author of crazy inner-personal events that yield tran ...
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5 Things Nursing Podcast by RBWH

Jesse Spurr & Liz Crowe

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This a podcast produced by, for and with the amazing nurses and health professionals of the Royal Brisbane & Women’s Hospital community. Our purpose is to inspire, educate and connect our local and global healthcare community as we collectively move from surviving to thriving in our personal and professional lives.
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The Human Culture Imperative is a framework for business excellence centered on a human-centric culture in an era of technological disruption and AI. It emphasises that sustainable growth stems from deep engagement across leaders, employees, and customers, a concept reinforced through the Market Responsiveness Index (MRI). It highlights eight behavioural disciplines crucial for fostering a customer-focused culture, illustrating their impact on business performance with numerous real-world ex ...
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Welcome to an extraordinary exploration of Indian history, presented as a 180-episode podcast series designed to be both engaging and enlightening! This series utilizes innovative AI tools, including Google's Notebook LM, to make the 5000-year history of India accessible and deeply meaningful for history enthusiasts and college graduates alike. Here's what you can anticipate on this exciting historical journey: Comprehensive Coverage: The series spans from prehistoric settlements (c. 7000 BC ...
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An essay by Conor Purcell in AEON Magazine explores the ethical dilemma surrounding the potential for artificial intelligence (AI) to experience suffering, drawing parallels between the historical denial of sentience in animals and the current uncertainty about non-biological minds. The author posits that the moral circle has historically expanded …
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In this Episode Liz an Jesse are joined by Edwina Egan, a new greaduate nurse who has now started her career in Central West Queensland. Eddie joined us to share her experiences through university and hospital work that enriched her student learning. Eddie's Five Things: What has shaped you the most from clinical placements as a student? What is an…
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In this episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, Sarah and Charli explore advanced maternal age care for pregnancies over 40, unpacking what the data actually says about risk while keeping the conversation grounded and compassionate. They explain the difference between absolute and relative risk, discuss maternal and neonatal considerations, and h…
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The provided text, an excerpt from a blog post titled "Is Earth the Sanitarium of the Universe for Aliens?," explores the speculative theory that Earth functions as a type of universal penal colony or mental institution for aliens and evolving souls. The author, Jon Rasmussen, references Gnostic teachers like Sylvia Browne and his own Q’ero shamani…
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Shaman Jon Rasmussen presents the true spiritual awakening story of his mentor Dr. Geneie Everett, a former critical care nurse who sought healing through Native American ceremonies after a traumatic childhood. Her path began when a desperate prayer for life direction prompted her skeptical aunt to be divinely mandated to procure specific ceremonia…
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This excerpt from Jon Rasmussen's blog article explores the concept of real longevity, arguing that chronological age is less important than the quality and amount of time a person spends completely present in the moment. Prompted by the tragic passing of his 61-year-old friend, the author, Jon Rasmussen asserts that those who master presence can o…
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In this very special episode, Sarah interviews Olivia, a first-time mom who shares her warm, joyful, and honest story of choosing and experiencing a home birth. Olivia walks listeners through her decision to switch to midwifery care, her smooth but emotionally complex pregnancy, and her fast, powerful labor supported by loved ones. She describes th…
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In this episode, another in the series on compassion, Liz and Jesse are joined by Nick Coriat, lived experience advocate, workshop facilitator and host of the amazing podcast 'Don't Quit On Me. Nick talks us through his personal journey, what it has taught him about resilience and the critical relationship with his own mind and body. Nick has compi…
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Is consciousness something that exists within us, or can it manifest through technology? In our latest episode, we tackle profound questions about AI, creativity, and the nature of consciousness. 🎤✨ Can AI become a new medium for consciousness, or is it just a tool? We’d love to hear your thoughts! Do you think we’re ready for this conversation? 🌌 …
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An article by Shaman Jon Rasmussen explores an alternative perspective on the relationship between Artificial Intelligence (AI) and consciousness, suggesting that the focus should shift from whether AI can become conscious to whether non-physical consciousness can use AI as a communication channel. The author, drawing on his experience as a shaman,…
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This special episode serves two purposes: 1. Spotlight the October publication of the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (CDNM) of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Artificial Intelligence in Nursing and Midwifery Education; 2. Feature an AI tool that Jesse is using regularly to produce draft mind maps, make annotated notes and…
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In this heartfelt episode, Sarah interviews Kelly, a two-time Hearth and Home Midwifery client, who shares the stories of her two very different births. Kelly describes her long first labor that ultimately led to an empowered hospital transfer, where the skills and confidence she gained through midwifery care helped her advocate for herself and her…
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In this episode, midwife Sarah McClure welcomes back Melodie and Wes to share the story of their second home birth with Hearth and Home Midwifery. Melodie describes a calm yet powerful pregnancy and an incredibly fast two-and-a-half-hour labor that culminated in the birth of their son. The couple contrasts the warmth, relationship-based care of the…
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In this episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, Sarah and Charli explore placenta previa, explaining what it is, how it's diagnosed, and how it can impact pregnancy and birth planning. They discuss risk factors, potential complications, and the reality that most cases resolve naturally. The hosts also challenge conventional restrictions often giv…
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In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by Maddison Carroll, Nuclear Medicine Scientist and Educator. This episode is not about nuclear medicine, but instead about Maddie's lived experience, and lessons for all about neurodivergence. Maddie’s Five Things: The diversity in neurodivergence. Communication is a two-way street. Challenge assumptions, e…
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The text presents an argument by Shaman Jon Rasmussen for the compatibility of shamanism and Christianity, specifically his personal faith in Jesus Christ, whom he regards as his ultimate protector and wisdom guide. Rasmussen asserts that true shamanism is an open system focused on healing and alignment with Nature and the Universe, which does not …
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The source material is an excerpt from "Shamanic Inspiration for the Tarot of the Future," in which author Jon Rasmussen explains the motivation and process behind creating his insight card deck and companion book. Rasmussen frames the work within a shamanic context, detailing how shamans work to improve people's lives by addressing influences on t…
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In this heartfelt episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, Sarah McClure sits down with Ally, a two-time Hearth and Home client, to share her two very different birth stories. From an unexpected breech birth that led to a calm, supported hospital transfer to a peaceful, empowered home birth years later, Ally's story beautifully illustrates the ran…
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In this episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, Sarah and Charli explore the topic of preterm labor, answering common questions about what it is, how to recognize it, and what the risk factors may be. They discuss the unique role midwifery care plays in prevention, offering personalized attention and holistic support that helps many clients avoid…
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This chapter centers on the importance of implementing a customer-focused, human-centered culture for achieving sustainable business growth. It outlines a practical approach called the Engagement Framework, which integrates customers, employees, and leaders, supported by the Market Responsiveness Index (MRI) measurement tool for gauging performance…
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This chapter emphasizes the crucial role of humanity in an era dominated by technology and artificial intelligence. It argues that while AI offers immense potential for efficiency and innovation, it should serve to amplify human capabilities rather than replace them, drawing parallels to the story of a lighthouse keeper and a cyclist using an elect…
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This chapter emphasizes the profound role of human experiences and storytelling in shaping effective leadership and resilient organizational cultures. It illustrates how empathy, vulnerability, and genuine connection—derived from both positive achievements and significant failures—are more impactful than mere facts or figures in fostering trust and…
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This chapter, titled "Building a Global Network of Certified Experts," highlights the MarketCulture Academy's mission to foster customer-centric cultures through various educational programs, particularly emphasizing the Market Responsiveness Index (MRI) methodology. The chapter showcases numerous leaders and innovators who champion customer experi…
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This chapter, titled "The Leader's Playbook," emphasizes that customer-centricity is not merely a slogan, but a daily habit that must be embedded into an organization's DNA through consistent leadership and repeatable actions. It highlights the importance of "customer muscle memory," a concept built through four vital sources of customer reality—as…
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This chapter outlines how strategic and tactical initiatives are crucial for an organization's long-term success, emphasizing that both overarching vision and daily actions must align. It introduces eight behavioral disciplines—customer insight, customer foresight, competitor insight, competitor foresight, peripheral vision, empowerment, collaborat…
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In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by Dr Claire Muller, stroke neurologist at the RBWH, and clinical director of the Queensland Tele-Stroke Service. No surprises here… it’s all about stroke! Claire’s Five Things: What is a stroke? What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke? What can be done about a stroke? What is a “code stroke?” How can pe…
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In this heartfelt episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, midwife Sarah sits down with Colby, a Hearth and Home Midwifery graduate, to share the story of her second home birth. Colby reflects on the challenges of her first birth, including placenta retention and delayed breastfeeding support, and how those experiences shaped what she wanted for h…
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This chapter explores the concept of leadership focused on a higher purpose beyond profit, emphasizing the creation of a human legacy. It introduces "path-benders" as leaders who reshape trajectories by clarifying vision, removing obstacles, and providing support, ultimately building a high-engagement culture and a new generation of human-first lea…
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This chapter of "The Human Culture Imperative" presents a compelling argument for human-centric organizational cultures as a primary driver of exponential growth. It highlights two distinct leadership perspectives on culture change: those who demand evidence before belief and those who believe in order to see the potential for transformation. The c…
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This chapter outlines the Market Responsiveness Index (MRI), a diagnostic tool designed to measure and improve an organization's customer-centric culture. The MRI assesses performance across eight specific disciplines crucial for market responsiveness, such as customer insight, strategic alignment, and collaboration. It utilizes a benchmarking syst…
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This chapter introduces the Growth Accelerator, a methodology that helps organizations link cultural initiatives to measurable business outcomes. The core of this lies in eight distinct behavioral disciplines designed to transform abstract cultural concepts into actionable, impactful practices. These disciplines, including Customer Insight, Custome…
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This podcast outlines a framework for achieving sustainable organizational success through three interconnected pillars of human engagement: leadership, employee, and customer involvement. It argues that true growth emerges from the alignment of these three forces, rather than isolated efforts. Engaged leaders act as catalysts, embodying vision, sh…
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"The Engagement Growth Engine," introduces a human-centric approach to organizational success, arguing that happy customers directly foster a happy culture, rather than the reverse. It highlights the authors' frustration with companies becoming too internally focused, emphasizing that customer satisfaction drives employee pride and motivation. The …
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"The Human Culture Imperative," a book by Dr. Linden R. Brown, Dr. Chris L. Brown, and Sean Crichton-Browne, designed as a playbook for leaders seeking innovation and sustainable growth. The central theme emphasises that true business success stems from a people-first, human-led culture, rather than relying solely on products, technology, or proces…
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In this episode of The Homebirth Midwife Podcast, Sarah and Charli unpack the challenging but vital topic of obstetric violence. They explore how mistreatment during pregnancy and birth can take many forms—from subtle dismissiveness and coercive language to invasive procedures performed without consent—and why these experiences are so often minimiz…
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The Homebirth Midwife Podcast is back! Sarah McClure and Charli Zarosinski share the story of Charli's third birth — a joyful and empowering home water birth of her daughter, Daphne. Charli reflects on her more relaxed mindset during pregnancy, the humorous and sweet moments of early labor, and the calm, celebratory environment created by her birth…
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Five Things About Translational Simulation with Laura Owens In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by second time guest on the podcast, Laura Owens. Laura works in the RBWH Emergency and Trauma Centre as a Nurse Navigator and, more specific to this episode, as the Clinical Nurse Consultant with the RBWH Teamwork and Collaborative Training (TACT) …
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In this episode of Five Things Liz and Jesse are joined by Dr Kate McCarthy, Infectious Disease Physician and Microbiologist at RBWH and Associate Professor with the University of Queensland. We take a quick refresh and snapshot of the ARI landscape as we head into our “virus season” in the Southern Hemisphere. Kate’s Five Things: What is happening…
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ఎపిసోడ్ 227 – కోహినూర్: శాపిత మణి లేదా సామ్రాజ్య చిహ్నం? ఈ ఎపిసోడ్‌లో, ప్రపంచ ప్రసిద్ధి పొందిన కోహినూర్ వజ్రం వెనుక 숨겨ున్న శతాబ్దాల చరిత్రను ఆవిష్కరిస్తాం. గోల్కొండ గనుల నుండి మొదలై, కాకతీయుల పూజామణిగా ఉండి, మొఘలుల ఖజానాలో వెలుగునిచ్చి, పెర్షియన్ దండయాత్రలు, ఆఫ్ఘన్ పాలకులు, సిక్కు మహారాజుల చేతుల మీదుగా ప్రయాణించి, చివరికి బ్రిటిష్ రాజకీయం గర్వంగా ప…
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भारत के इतिहास की इस आकर्षक कड़ी में, हम कोह-ए-नूर हीरे की किंवदंती भरी यात्रा का पीछा करते हैं — उसके गोलकोंडा की खदानों में चमकदार उद्गम से लेकर ब्रिटिश क्राउन ज्वेल्स में उसके विवादास्पद ठिकाने तक। यह केवल एक रत्न नहीं, बल्कि साम्राज्य, महत्वाकांक्षा और इतिहास की हिंसक लहरों का प्रतीक है। जीवंत कहानी के माध्यम से, हम देखते हैं कि यह हीरा कैसे का…
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In this captivating episode of A History of India, we trace the legendary journey of the Koh-i-Noor diamond—from its dazzling origins in the Golconda mines to its controversial home in the British Crown Jewels. More than just a gem, the Koh-i-Noor is a symbol of empire, ambition, and the violent tides of history. Through vivid storytelling, we foll…
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When it comes to compassion, one size does not fit all. In this first episode in a series inspired by the Metro North Health Compassionate Care Principles we zoom in on Culturally Informed Compassion with Roslyn Boland, Director of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health at RBWH. Rosyln identifies as an Aboriginal woman of the Mardigan and Koo…
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In this deeply immersive episode of The Deep Dive, we journey into the heart of India’s "living pharmacy"—a vibrant, centuries-old tradition of healing rooted in Ayurveda. From the rejuvenating powers of Ashwagandha to the detoxifying force of Neem, and the golden promise of Turmeric to the immune-boosting brilliance of Amla, we explore the profoun…
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Welcome deep divers to Season 14! We're setting our compass for the island nation of Sri Lanka, known through history as Taprobane, the Island of Gems, or Second Eden. This tiny dot on the map holds an incredibly expansive, ancient, and complex past, profoundly shaping not only its own vibrant identity but also its pivotal position within South Asi…
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In this riveting episode of The Deep Dive, we journey into the molten heart of one of history’s most legendary materials—Damascus steel. But behind the name lies a deeper, older truth: the crucible-born ultra-high carbon steel known as wootz, pioneered not in Syria, but in ancient India. From the smelting yards of Tamil Nadu to the famed bazaars of…
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In this gripping episode, we set sail beyond the familiar waters of Caribbean piracy and plunge into the far more complex and underexplored world of piracy in the Indian Ocean—focusing especially on the Malabar Coast. Drawing from a rich collection of historical sources, we uncover how piracy in this region was not just a criminal nuisance but a de…
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Journey to the remote Andaman and Nicobar Islands, a unique archipelago that sits at the intersection of sacred stories and strategic significance. Explore their possible connection to the legendary Dandaka Forest from the Ramayana and the concept of Panchavati, a sacred spot associated with Rama's exile, adding layers of spiritual meaning to this …
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Unfold the maps of pre-modern India and discover a worldview where the sacred and geography are intricately intertwined. Explore temple-centric maps, where temples are placed at the very center, often with the surrounding landscape radiating outwards, showcasing the centrality of the divine in their understanding of the world. Examine how this appr…
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Journey back in time to explore how ancient trade routes connected sacred sites across South Asia, transforming them into vibrant hubs of cultural and religious exchange. Discover how Buddhist monastic circuits facilitated the spread of Buddhist thought and practice, with pilgrims and monks carrying texts, teachings, and engaging in philosophical d…
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Step into the cosmic diagrams of ancient India, exploring temple towns like Varanasi, Madurai, and Ujjain, where urban planning and sacred geometry intertwined to create cities that were reflections of the universe. Discover the concept of sacred geometry, where shapes and spatial arrangements like the nine-bay layout or the Charbagh hold spiritual…
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