
The Doula Difference with Special Guest from District Birth
From The Mamilennials Podcast by Mamilennials
April 7, 2026 · 47 min · Episode 18
About this episode
This episode features a heartfelt conversation with doula Miranda Franck about the importance of advocacy and personalized care in motherhood.
In this episode of The Mamilennials Podcast , we’re getting personal. Jocelyn and Lauren are joined by Lauren's very own doula, Miranda Franck from District Birth , for a deep and heartfelt conversation about the transformative power of advocacy during the most vulnerable moments of motherhood. Miranda shares her journey into the world of birth work and explores why personalized care is a necessity, not a luxury. From trusting your maternal intuition to the "heart work" of postpartum support, this episode is a love letter to the village every mother deserves. Whether you're currently expecting, in the thick of the "fourth trimester," or just love a powerful birth story, this conversation offers a profound look at how we can better support women through the journey of a lifetime. Connect with Miranda! Instagram: @districtbirth https://www.districtbirth.com/ Don't forget to subscribe and give us a rating if this episode spoke to you!
People in this episode
Hosts: Jocelyn, Lauren
Guest: Miranda Franck
Topics covered
- doula
- motherhood
- birth work
- postpartum support
- maternal intuition
Keywords
- doula
- birth
- motherhood
- postpartum
- advocacy
- personalized care
- fourth trimester
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: District Birth
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