Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women)
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We found 2 episodes of Girlfriends (A Podcast for Catholic Women) with the tag “pregnancy”.
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Hope and Healing After Postpartum Depression (with Danielle Lerner)
April 20th, 2021 | 43 mins 59 secs
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My guest this week is Danielle Lerner, a wife, mom, and Emmy-award winning broadcast journalist currently working as a news anchor and reporter in her hometown of Phoenix, Arizona. After telling other people's stories for more than a decade, Danielle felt compelled to share her own family's story navigating postpartum depression and anxiety after the birth of their younger daughter, Harper. She is a passionate advocate for maternal mental health and credits her recovery to professional treatment, an incredible support system and her Catholic faith.
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Healing After Miscarriage (with Karen Edmisten)
August 11th, 2020 | 54 mins 9 secs
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Karen and I share a conversation about a Catholic approach to miscarriage, and she shares from her own experiences of multiple losses. Why is this a rare conversation in the Church today? What are there so few resources available to support women through the grief of miscarriage?