Posts Tagged ‘Bebo Mia Doula’
Doula Social Media Calendar 2024
DOULAS’ SOCIAL MEDIA CALENDAR 2024 We know social media is a key component of your business, and we are here to help in anyways we can! Social media is a crucial part of promoting our business as a Birth Worker It is the direct way in which you can connect with your potential clients, but…
Read MoreFree Workshop – Creating a Lead Magnet
Creating a Lead Magnet from Start to Finish! You are in the right place if you are: A doula looking for new clientsA doula wanting to expand your business A doula wanting to start/grow their mailing listA doula looking to make more money! …but you are feeling… Have no idea where to start with digital…
Read MoreFree Workshop – Kickass Consults
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MoreBirth Worker Social Media Calendar 2023
SOCIAL MEDIA CALENDAR 2023 FOR DOULAS We know social media is a key component of your business, and we are here to help in anyways we can! Social media is a crucial part of promoting our business as a Birth Worker It is the direct way in which you can connect with your potential clients,…
Read MoreWallpapers by bebo mia inc.
phone WALLPAPERS by bebo mia inc. Because we love to be with you every step of the way, and we want to help inspire you every day. That’s why we’ve created these wallpapers for your phone that can serve as your daily motivation, and remind you that where you are is perfect for you…
Read MoreGetting Your Doula Business Off the Ground – Free Workshop
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MoreFree Workshop: Getting Your Doula Business Off the Ground
You are in the right place if you are: A doula who has recently finished your training An experienced doula A professional working with parentsA professional providing care services like lactation support, sleep guidance, or childbirth education …but you are feeling… Uncertain of your next steps Unclear on how to get your business off the…
Read MorePostpartum Depression isn’t Just About Hormones, and 4 other facts you probably didn’t know about PMADS
Postpartum Depression isn’t Just About Hormones (and 4 other facts you probably didn’t know about PMADS) As professionals working with pregnant folks and parents, it is essential to know about Perinatal Mood and Anxiety Disorders (PMADs). Therefore, we have put together a list of 5 facts you should know about PMADs. Navigating a PMAD…
Read More7 Ways a Doula Can Support Birthers and Families
7 Ways a Doula Can Support Birthers and Families: World Doula Week It’s World Doula Week and we’re celebrating! Birth Workers aka doulas are changing the landscape of birth worldwide, providing support and safety, encouraging agency and autonomy and changing birth experiences AND outcomes. We love birth work and birth workers, and are deeply…
Read MoreHow to manage your postpartum with twins
Written by Michelle Cruz Being pregnant with multiples is a challenge in and of itself. And manage your postpartum with twins, triplets or more can be even more complicated. The sheer amount of appointments, check-ins, worries, and the overwhelming feeling of littles kicking all day long is a lot. Oftentimes there is a lot of…
Read MoreNational Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2022
National Human Trafficking Awareness Day 2022 January 11th is National Human Trafficking Awareness Day and January is National Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month in the US. While it’s likely that most of us have heard of human trafficking, given how insidious and prolific it is and has become, it’s both important to provide a…
Read MoreLori Stafford: The bebo mia be brave award
My name is Lori Stafford and I am grateful to be the runner up of the Brave Award. I have three sons ages thirty, twenty-six and twenty-two and I am a grandmother fourteen month granddaughter named Riley. My current career as a caregiver taking care of my mother. My previous career experience has been in…
Read MoreDenise A. Ransom and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary
You want to know about me? Sure. Here are a few things that I can say. Once I realized I was a woman who could produce milk, I knew that I was going to breastfeed/chestfeed. My earliest memory was walking down my high school hall with a few friends saying that I was definitely going…
Read MoreDiamond Sadé and her BIPOC Doula journey bursary
, Hi, I’m Diamond Sadé Walker I am a Hard-working, courageous, generous, dedicated, and loving woman. I am continuing my education in early childhood development at Texas State University. I am the middle child, I have an older brother and a younger brother. My younger brother and I are 15 years apart. My mother Misty…
Read MoreJill Stewardson and The Queers for Queer Care Award!
Maternal Support Practitioner Scholarship by Jill Stewardson Hello, I am Jill Stewardson. I have a rad spouse and two beautiful children, 3.5 years and 1.5 years. My little family lives in upstate NY and love it here! I have been working as a sign language interpreter for over 10 years in various areas. I felt…
Read MoreThe Queers for Queer Care Award by Nicki
Maternal Support Practitioner MSP Scholarship – Fall 2021 Hello everyone! My name is Nicole, but I also go by Nicki or Nicoletta, and I use the pronouns she/her. As a little girl I was obsessed with babies, and I believe this is when the journey began, on my winding path, to become a birth worker.…
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