Episodes 127
Avg. Duration 20m
Activity Highly Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (9)
Since Oct 2023
Latest Episode Jun 2026

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Welcome to The Ordinary Doula Podcast with Angie Rosier, hosted by Birth Learning. We help folks prepare for labor and birth with expertise coming from 20 years of experience in a busy doula practice, helping thousands of people prepare for labor, providing essential knowledge and tools for positive and empowering birth experiences.

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E124: Pregnancy Prep in the Age of Social Media

Jun 12, 2026 18m Transcript

Send us Fan MailYour pregnancy feed can make you feel prepared, or completely panicked, and the difference often has less to do with you and more to do with what the algorithm keeps serving next. We…

E123: Your Everyday Stress Response Shows Up In Labor

May 29, 2026 14m Transcript

Send us Fan MailLabor has a way of turning your everyday stress habits up to full volume. So before we talk about the “perfect” birth plan, we zoom out and ask something more revealing: when your day…

E122: Your Body and Your Baby Communicate Through Hormones In Labor

May 22, 2026 23m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBirth can look like a simple sequence of contractions and dilation, but underneath it all is a powerful hormone conversation between parent and baby. We pull back the curtain on the…

E121: Mother’s Day: Childbirth Changes You Even When No One Sees It

May 10, 2026 23m Transcript

Send us Fan MailStrength doesn’t always look like a highlight reel. Sometimes it looks like breathing through one more contraction, waiting through uncertainty, feeding a newborn on no sleep, or…

E120: What If Messy Breastfeeding Is Normal

May 01, 2026 20m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBreastfeeding can look like a sunlit photo shoot online and feel like a complicated midnight puzzle in real life. We’re naming that gap without shame. If you’ve ever wondered why it…

E119: My Birth Stories Part 2

Apr 24, 2026 46m Transcript

Send us Fan MailWater breaks at 7:30 a.m. and you think, “Lunch time baby.” Then the hours crawl by, your house is spotless, everyone is waiting, and you start doing the mental math of a possible…

E118: My Birth Stories Part 1

Apr 17, 2026 36m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBirth stories can turn into life stories fast, and I’ve realized mine explain more about my work than any resume ever could. I’m Angie Rosier, and I’m finally sharing the first three…

E117: Precipitous Birth

Apr 10, 2026 31m Transcript

Send us Fan MailLabor stories go viral when a baby is born in a car or a bathroom, but the real question is what it feels like from the inside, and what you can do to be ready if it happens to you.…

E116: Perinatal Mental Health Basics with Sadie Clark

Apr 03, 2026 51m Transcript

Send us Fan MailThe moment a baby arrives, your brain and body change fast and not always in the ways you expected. I sit down with perinatal mental health therapist Sadie Clark to name what so many…

E115: Essential Oils For Labor

Mar 27, 2026 18m Transcript

Send us Fan MailYour birth room has a “vibe,” and sometimes the fastest way to change it is through something you can’t even see: scent. I’m Angie Roger, and I’m sharing a grounded, real-world take…

E114: Pitocin 101

Mar 20, 2026 23m Transcript

Send us Fan MailPitocin gets talked about like a simple switch that “makes contractions stronger,” but the real story is more human and more nuanced. We unpack what Pitocin actually is (synthetic…

E113: Tips to Avoiding a C-Section

Mar 13, 2026 25m Transcript

Send us Fan MailOne number quietly shapes a lot of birth experiences: the cesarean section rate. When about one in three US babies is born by C-section, it raises a big question for anyone planning a…

E112: Low Milk Supply

Feb 27, 2026 19m Transcript

Send us Fan MailThe first days of feeding can feel like a maze: a sleepy newborn, an empty‑looking pump bottle, and a mind full of what‑ifs. We pull the fog back with clear ways to spot true low milk…

E111: Why I Love Being A Doula

Feb 20, 2026 13m Transcript

Send us Fan MailWe share an unscripted reflection on why doula work still moves us after thousands of births, from client connection to teamwork with nurses and midwives. The talk traces a path from…

E110: How Community Milk Sharing Bridges Feeding Gaps

Feb 13, 2026 22m Transcript

Send us Fan MailEver wonder how families bridge the gap when milk supply lags, a baby struggles to transfer, or adoption and prematurity change the feeding plan? We take you inside the world of human…

E109: Prepare, Stay Open, Find Power In Any Path

Feb 06, 2026 20m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBirth keeps us honest. Patterns suggest what might happen, then a baby turns face-first or a parent breathes through transition so quietly the room barely moves. We walk through three…

E108: Why Chiropractic Care Helps Labor Feel Smoother with Dr Kristina Kill

Jan 30, 2026 30m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBirth doesn’t have to feel like a sprint against the clock or a battle with your own body. Angie sits down with Dr. Kristina Kill, a family wellness chiropractor with 22 years of…

E107: Building Better Black Maternal Health with Hakima Payne

Jan 23, 2026 40m Transcript

Send us Fan MailBirth should feel safe, familiar, and centered on the family—yet too often the system delivers the opposite. We sit down with nurse, doula, educator, and Uzazi Village founder Hakima…

E106: Morning Sickness, Made Understandable

Jan 16, 2026 25m Transcript

Send us Fan MailNausea that won’t quit can turn early pregnancy into a maze of guesswork, guilt, and survival tactics. We’re pulling that experience into the light with a clear look at what drives…

E105: Complete Childbirth Prep vs Scrolling with Andrea Lythgoe

Jan 02, 2026 32m Transcript

Send us Fan MailThe internet gives you a million opinions on birth; we give you a map. Angie sits down with veteran childbirth educator and doula Andrea Lythgoe to unpack how a thoughtful class can…

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