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  • Ep 4: Mothers, Daughters, and Birth: Sarah Yastrab on Orthodox Jewish Birth
    2025/04/04

    Mothers, Daughters, and Birth: Sarah Yastrab on Orthodox Jewish Birth

    Host: Melissa Harley, B.A., AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCE


    Guest: Sarah Yastrab, Birth Doula

    In this insightful episode of the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast, host Melissa Harley welcomes birth professional Sarah Yastrab for a conversation rooted in faith, family, and the depth of doula work. Sarah shares the meaningful experience of supporting her daughter through labor and birth—an intergenerational moment filled with emotion, purpose, and presence.

    Drawing from her lived experience within the Orthodox Jewish community, Sarah invites listeners into a thoughtful discussion about how doulas can respectfully support families navigating sacred and long-standing cultural practices. Together, she and Melissa reflect on the importance of cultural humility, emotional awareness, and creating safe spaces for all families.

    This episode includes content that may be sensitive for some listeners, including the impact of antisemitism and discussions of Orthodox Jewish birth traditions. At CCDS, we are committed to honoring diverse perspectives, holding space for growth, and embracing the complexity that comes with truly client-centered care.

    About the Guest:

    Sarah Yastrab is a birth doula based in Woodmere, New York. Her journey into birth work began when her daughter asked Sarah to support her through a successful VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarean). This personal connection inspired Sarah to pursue formal doula training with Melissa.

    A mother of four children, Sarah brings decades of personal experience with pregnancy and motherhood to her practice. Having spent many years immersed in maternal support within her community, she combines professional training with lived experience to guide families through their birthing journeys. Sarah currently serves expectant parents throughout Long Island, offering compassionate and informed support during one of life's most transformative experiences.

    What You’ll Learn in This Episode:

    ✔️ How personal identity and professional experience intersect in birth work
    ✔️ Why it’s vital to honor religious and cultural traditions in doula support
    ✔️ The importance of learning directly from communities we wish to support

    Quotes from the Episode:

    💬 "My family is a family of Holocaust survivors. We're only 80 years since the Holocaust and there's no greater expression of joy. There's no greater expression of hope. There's no greater expression of faith and trust in a better future than having a baby." – Sarah Yastrab

    💬 "You're a soul and they're a soul and you're just two souls in a room and just connect on that level. Everything else can exist outside, but when you're together, you're there for a reason."– Sarah Yastrab

    💬 "It does go back to what you said in the beginning, which was respect, and I do believe that there is the right doula for the right clients." – Melissa Harley

    Resources Mentioned in the Episode:
    📌 Orthodox Jewish Culture Resources – Encouraging understanding and solidarity
    📌 Intergenerational Birth Experiences – Reflections on supporting family through labor

    About the Host:

    Melissa Harley, B.A., AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCE is an experienced doula trainer, childbirth educator, lactation counselor, and maternal health advocate. A doula since 2003, she has trained over 1,000 doulas and mentored countless professionals across the perinatal field. Melissa served as the President of DONA International in 2020 and is the founder of Capital City Doula Services and host of the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast, which amplifies the voices and stories of doulas, educators, and birth professionals around the globe.


    🎙 Host: Melissa Harley, B.A., AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCE


    📩 Want to be a guest or share your feedback? Reach out at https://capitalcitydoulaservices.com.


    🎧 Subscribe to the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast wherever you listen, and don’t forget to leave a review to help others find the show!

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    42 分
  • Ep 3: My First Doula Baby is Having a Baby: Abigayle Braudaway on Becoming a Mother
    2025/03/22

    My First Doula Baby is Having a Baby: Abigayle Braudaway on Becoming a Mother

    Host: Melissa Harley, B.A., AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCE
    Guest: Abigayle Braudaway

    In this heartwarming episode of the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast, host Melissa Harley welcomes a very special guest—her niece, Abigayle Braudaway—who also happens to be the first baby Melissa ever supported as a doula! Now, 23 years later, Abbey is expecting a baby of her own, bringing the journey full circle in a deeply meaningful way.

    Melissa and Abbey discuss what it’s like to grow up surrounded by birth work, how Abbey’s perspective on pregnancy and birth has been shaped by her upbringing, and the emotions surrounding her transition into motherhood. Abbey also shares her thoughts on birth planning, fears about infertility, and the affirmations she’s using to embrace this journey with confidence.

    Join us for a conversation filled with love, nostalgia, and the excitement of a new generation coming into the world.

    In this episode:

    ✔ How growing up with doulas in the family shaped Abbey’s perspective on birth
    ✔ Abbey’s journey to conception and her thoughts on overcoming infertility fears
    ✔ Her vision for birth, including natural birth preferences and provider choices


    💬 “I was worried about infertility before we even started trying. I was already seeing doctors, doing tests, and preparing for the worst. And then, on my birthday of all days, I took a test, and it was positive. It felt like a sign from God.” – Abigayle Braudaway

    💬 “Doulas are always teaching about birth confidence, and I just keep telling myself: My body was designed for this.” – Abigayle Braudaway

    💬 “Pregnancy is 40-plus weeks for a reason—it’s not just about growing the baby, it’s about growing into the role of being a parent.” – Melissa Harley

    Resources Discussed:

    📌 Affirmations for Pregnancy & Birth – The power of positive thinking and self-affirmation in preparing for labor
    📌 The Breast Crawl – How newborns instinctively find the breast when placed skin-to-skin after birth
    📌 Finding a Birth Provider Who Supports Your Vision – Questions to ask OBs and midwives to ensure a good fit
    📌 Home Birth & Midwifery Care – The importance of risk assessment and transfer plans for out-of-hospital birth

    About the guest: Abigayle "Abbey" Braudaway is a dedicated medical assistant specializing in dermatology who currently resides in North Alabama with her husband, Uriah. The newlyweds are excitedly awaiting the arrival of their first child in September 2025.

    Deeply family-oriented, Abbey treasures relationships with her loved ones above all else. She finds joy in creating meaningful memories and quality experiences with family members.

    When not serving patients in dermatology, Abbey focuses on nurturing the connections that matter most to her and embracing each moment of her journey into parenthood. Abbey was also the FIRST doula baby for podcast host and doula, Melissa Harley, known as “Aunt Melissa” to Abbey.


    🎙About the host: Melissa has been a dedicated birth professional for over two decades as a birth doula and childbirth educator. A DONA-approved trainer since 2010, she has trained over 1,200 doulas worldwide, blending evidence-based practices with insights from her extensive leadership experience. She served on the DONA Board of Directors for seven years, (DONA International President - 2020), contributing to strategic planning, education, and advocacy initiatives. Currently, she coordinates DONA’s conferences and webinars, fostering ongoing professional growth in the perinatal community. Based in Florida, Melissa remains an active doula trainer, childbirth educator, & lactation counselor. To connect with Melissa, visit www.capitalcitydoulaservices.com


    📩 Have a topic suggestion or want to be a guest? Contact Melissa at: ⁠CCDS Podcast Guest Inquiry Form⁠


    🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review!

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    40 分
  • Ep 2: From Doula to Patient: Danielle Sollars on Holding Space for Self & Others Through Cancer Treatment
    2025/03/12
    From Doula to Patient: Danielle Sollars on Holding Space for Self & Others Through Cancer Host: Melissa Harley, BA, AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCEGuest: Danielle Sollars, RN, CD(DONA)In this meaningful episode of the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast, host Melissa Harley sits down with Danielle Sollars, an experienced doula and labor nurse, to discuss an unexpected twist in her journey—being diagnosed with breast cancer while actively supporting birthing families. Danielle shares how she navigated the emotional and physical challenges of her diagnosis while continuing to provide doula care, how her experience changed her perspective on advocacy and self-care, and the ways her clients, backup doulas, and medical team rallied around her in support.Melissa and Danielle discuss the parallels between birth and healing, the importance of surrender, resilience, and support systems, and how doulas can hold space for others while also receiving care themselves. Danielle also shares how this journey has influenced her work as a doula, her insights on boundary-setting, and her plans for growing her birth practice in a new city.✔ How Danielle balanced her doula work while undergoing cancer treatment✔ The unexpected ways her clients supported her during this time✔ The parallels between birth work and facing a health crisis✔ The importance of boundaries, self-care, and receiving support as a doula✔ How Danielle’s experience has reshaped her birth work and advocacyQuotes from the Episode:💬 “It was almost like my clients were doulaing me right back. The love and support I received was incredible.” – Danielle Sollars💬 “I kept relating everything back to birth—facing the unknown, surrendering, taking it one step at a time. It all felt so familiar in a different way.” – Danielle Sollars💬 “Doulas are so often the ones holding space for others. But this was a powerful reminder that we also need to let people hold space for us.” – Melissa HarleyAbout Danielle: Danielle is not just a birth doula, childbirth educator, and birth photographer, but a unique blend of these roles with over 2 decades of experience in the birth field. She is certified through DONA (Doulas of North America) and has supported over 100 births since becoming a full-time doula in 2018. Her diverse background includes working in ob/gyn offices, a birthing center, and as a labor and delivery nurse in a hospital for 5+ years. What sets her apart is not just her extensive experience, but also the calming presence she brings to the birth space.🌐 Website: Birth Chattanooga - Labor with Danielle📸 Instagram: @labor_with_danielle💙 Facebook: Labor with DanielleResources Mentioned📌 Coloring pages for labor as a mindfulness tool📌 The role of patient advocates in medical settingsAbout Your Host:Melissa has been a dedicated birth professional for over two decades, supporting more than 1,000+ families as a birth doula and childbirth educator. A DONA-approved trainer since 2010, she has trained over 1,200 doulas worldwide, blending evidence-based practices with insights from her extensive leadership experience. She served on the DONA International Board of Directors for seven years, including as President in 2020, contributing to strategic planning, education, and advocacy initiatives. Currently, she coordinates DONA’s conferences and webinars, fostering ongoing professional growth in the perinatal community.Based in Florida, Melissa remains an active doula trainer, childbirth educator, and lactation counselor, committed to excellence and the advancement of birth work.📩 Have a topic suggestion or want to be a guest? Contact Melissa at: CCDS Podcast Guest Inquiry Form🎧 If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review!
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  • Ep 1: Doula, Advocate, Changemaker: Talethia Edwards on Birth Work & Community Leadership
    2025/03/08

    Doula, Advocate, Changemaker: Talethia Edwards on Birth Work & Community Leadership

    Host: Melissa Harley, BA, AdvCD/BDT(DONA), CLC, LCCE, FACCE
    Guest: Talethia Edwards – Doula, Advocate, Community Leader, and Author

    In this inspiring episode of the CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast, host Melissa Harley sits down with Talethia Edwards, a powerhouse in the birth and community advocacy space. Talethia shares her journey from becoming a doula to advocating for marginalized communities and working in urban planning. She discusses the deep intersections between birth work and community development, emphasizing the importance of doulas engaging in local advocacy. Talethia also shares about her reflective journal, Only Paper Understands, and how it can be a resource for doulas as they process experiences working with clients.

    ✔️ Talethia’s path to becoming a doula and how personal experience led her to advocacy
    ✔️ The role of doulas in community development and how birth work connects to broader social issues
    ✔️ The impact of Healthy Start doula programs in providing equitable access to doulas
    ✔️ The importance of reflective writing for doulas in processing birth experiences
    ✔️ Strategies for balancing a demanding career, personal life, and self-care

    🗣 "We really doula in community. That support—emotional, psychological, and physical—is about getting individuals and communities to the next place safely." – Talethia Edwards

    🗣 "We don't have a right to be in the birth space, so it is an honor to be invited. But it's also a huge responsibility." – Melissa Harley

    📚 Only Paper Understands – Talethia Edwards’ reflective journal for personal growth (Amazon Link)

    🌐 Website: https://talethiaedwards.com/
    📷 Instagram: @TOEdwards
    💼 LinkedIn: Talethia Edwards

    About Talethia:

    Talethia O. Edwards is a doula, author, community activist, wife, and mother of eight. Talethia became very passionate about family engagement and parental involvement by being hands-on with her own children who have a myriad of complexities that caused her to have to advocate and “fight” on their behalf.

    Talethia realized that her voice was not only needed for her own family and children but for others who have yet to feel so empowered.

    Talethia continues her commitment and advocacy through volunteerism and service through board work with agencies like Kids, Inc. of the Big Bend, Early Head Start, CACA Head Start, The PHI Center, Tallahassee Lenders Consortium, and committees like the Early Childhood Obesity Prevention (ECOP) task force, the Leon County school district advisory committee, and Title I advisory committee and more.

    As her commitment and service list goes on, she is firmly committed to forwarding the work of parental engagement, advocacy, and empowerment because she believes in strong families and strong communities.


    About Your Host:

    Melissa has been a dedicated birth professional for over two decades, supporting more than 1,000+ families as a birth doula and childbirth educator. A DONA-approved trainer since 2010, she has trained over 1,200 doulas worldwide, blending evidence-based practices with insights from her extensive leadership experience. She served on the DONA International Board of Directors for seven years, including as President in 2020, contributing to strategic planning, education, and advocacy initiatives. Currently, she coordinates DONA’s conferences and webinars, fostering ongoing professional growth in the perinatal community.

    Based in Florida, Melissa remains an active doula trainer, childbirth educator, and lactation counselor, committed to excellence and the advancement of birth work.

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    35 分
  • Ep 0: The Birth of CCDS Doula Collaboration Podcast: Building a Stronger Doula Community
    2025/03/02

    In this trailer episode, Melissa Harley, doula trainer and founder of Capital City Doula Services and the CCDS Doula Collaboration, introduces her vision for creating a thriving, connected community of doulas. This podcast will focus on building strong relationships, fostering collaboration, and supporting doulas in their personal and professional growth. Melissa will explore how coming together as a community enhances the work doulas do, creating opportunities for learning, sharing, and mutual support. Tune in to discover how CCDS Doula Collaboration will unite doulas in a shared mission to uplift one another and strengthen the birth work community. We're so glad you're here!


    Want to be a podcast guest? Fill our out interest form here: https://capitalcitydoulaservices.com/ccdspodguest/

    About the host: Melissa has been a dedicated birth professional for over two decades, supporting more than 1,000+ families as a birth doula and childbirth educator. A DONA-approved trainer since 2010, she has trained over 1,200 doulas worldwide, blending evidence-based practices with insights from her extensive leadership experience. She served on the DONA International Board of Directors for seven years, including as President in 2020, contributing to strategic planning, education, and advocacy initiatives. Currently, she coordinates DONA’s conferences and webinars, fostering ongoing professional growth in the perinatal community. Based in Florida, Melissa remains an active doula trainer, childbirth educator, and lactation counselor, committed to excellence and the advancement of birth work.

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    5 分