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Caribbean Birth Stories

Release Date: 11/30/2021

God's will - Season Finalé show art God's will - Season Finalé

Caribbean Birth Stories

Have you ever felt like you just didn't know what was the next step on your journey?  Today's guest, Candace Guppy-Sobion, shares that unforgettable moment when God shared His plan with her. A fellow Trinbagonian, Candace is well-known for her career endeavors in party and travel planning as director of Candy Coated Experiences, but nothing could have prepared her for her greatest adventure to date. Interested in connecting with Candace? See her contact details: Candace Guppy Sobion Creative Director Candy Coated Experiences Limited For more information on the "Mommy Bag" check out...

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The power of mindset show art The power of mindset

Caribbean Birth Stories

Today’s guest, Korena Darnelle, is a native of one of the most influential island developing states in our region, Barbados.  Korena is a singer, writer, birth and lifestyle photographer and a fellow podcaster.  Korena is one of two Caribbean women I’ve interviewed this season who have so masterfully scripted their experiences of pregnancy and birth. Listen as she gives us a tease of what's in store in her publication: Gimme a Home Birth: The Birth Story I Didn't Expect.

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Part 2: Her light can never be dimmed - Welcome baby Luke! show art Part 2: Her light can never be dimmed - Welcome baby Luke!

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Hi guys! It’s the second part of Amoy’s story and I can’t wait for you to have a listen.  We hear how giving birth has changed her outlook on life, yes, I promise you, it’s not all a bed of roses. She’s open about her challenges with breastfeeding and not giving up despite not finding the kind of support she would have expected from traditional medicine.  If you’re a new mom struggling with breastfeeding Amoy gives some invaluable tips on what to look out for even when you seem to be doing all the right things but still experiencing pain. Amoy also describes how she...

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Reclaiming her identity show art Reclaiming her identity

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Welcome back! The format of today’s episode is different in that my guest, Amoy Jacques, is actually pregnant at the time of this recording.  So, for the first time on Caribbean Birth Stories we get to hear from a pregnant woman about her expectations, fears, anxieties just before she gives birth.  In addition, Amoy’s journey to pregnancy was not a smooth one and we both hope her story offers optimism to the listener who may also be having a difficult time trying to conceive. Interested in working with Amoy, see her details below: Website: Instagram: @wombcareclinic Email:...

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Re-gaining control amidst the chaos show art Re-gaining control amidst the chaos

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It is with great pleasure I introduce today’s guest, Dr. Shari-Ann James, licensed Psychologist and certified Perinatal Mental Health Professional.  It was vital that I include Dr. James on season 3 because it has become abundantly clear that our mental health as parents, women, mothers, daughters has been stretched compounded by a global pandemic.  Dr. James shares some practical tools that can be used immediately to help calm the storm of our thoughts, I mean she literally demonstrates one mindfulness technique that’s quick and I personally found helpful. 1 in 8 couples...

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Kieron Pollard - A man with a sense of purpose show art Kieron Pollard - A man with a sense of purpose

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So much has changed since I recorded this episode. At the time of recording, Kieron Pollard held the prestigious position of Windies T20 and One-day cricket captain.  However, on April 20th 2022, Polly (as he is affectionately called by many West Indian fans) announced his retirement from international cricket.  Well that one hit me for 6! Pun intended That announcement made my interview with him even more meaningful as we explored the significance of becoming a father and making difficult decisions that impacted his family. We also discussed contractual obligations vs parental...

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A Young Veteran show art A Young Veteran

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When was the last time you met someone and it felt like you knew them for a lifetime?  Well that pretty much sums up my chat with Lisa...easy, engaging and informative!   Lisa is an award-winning TV broadcaster & reporter who currently works as the host for ‘Taste the Islands’, an international culinary adventure show streaming on Amazon Prime TV. She is also entering her 12th season as the host of ‘School Duel’ a premier high school academic game show in South Florida. As a TV host and On-air personality, Lisa has most notably served as the in-arena reporter for the...

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The unspoken subject show art The unspoken subject

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My guest, Jihan Williams, takes us on an emotional journey, describing in crystal clear terms her initial struggle with infertility and the associated challenges when there is no explanation. "What's wrong with me now?" leads to an unexpected answer. Unfortunately, this story, doesn't follow a familiar trajectory. Jihan is straightforward in acknowledging that there is nothing you can say to a woman who has recently suffered a loss to make her feel better, but you can certainly make her feel worse.  Hear how she suggests this sensitive matter be addressed. Grab your copy of Jihan's book...

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Sacrifice with Joy show art Sacrifice with Joy

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Today’s episode is the second part of my fiery chat with Daniella, Kiola and Naette.  If you haven’t yet listened to part one, please check out episode 22 before listening to this one.  These three ladies discuss the sacrifices that they have made in their lives, with a major one being not residing in their place of birth, yet they’ve been able to find joy and peace as they navigate parenthood.   Here are the beautiful songs mentioned by the ladies:   “Before the Day Star” by Kobo Town: “Space for a Heart” by Freetown Collective: “Keep the Beat” by...

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Who would've thought we'd be raising children outside of the Caribbean? show art Who would've thought we'd be raising children outside of the Caribbean?

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Today’s episode felt like a stroll down the famous, some may say infamous, Frederick Street, Port of Spain, Trinidad & Tobago.  It had been a while since I last chatted amongst a group of Trinbagonians, even if it was virtually, the banter was so invigorating that the energy was palpable, listen and tell me if you felt it too.  This fireside, sometimes bonfire, chat was centered around the fact that we are all raising a child (or children) outside of the Caribbean, and in many ways, I don’t think any of us thought this would be our reality. Today is Part 1 of a 2-part episode...

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As many of you know Trinidad and Tobago has been hailed as the land of steelband, calypso, limbo, parang, chutney, soca and carnival.  So it is with great excitement I welcome today's guest, Anya Elias former bandleader of Spice Carinval band and a private section owner and designer at Tribe carnival, to Caribbean Birth Stories.


As the title of today's episode suggests, Anya's path to motherhood has been anything but bland and I am truly in awe of her strength in steering her way through it all.

Anya has had more miscarriages than she can recount before the arrival of her rainbow baby. She is raw and transparent in the hopes that her story helps soften the pain of loss and isolation experienced after miscarriage.

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