Knowledge is power
I’m going to use the corny saying of ‘knowledge is power’ because for over 18 years I was dead set on not having children. I was also under the impression that I would never marry. I was lucky to find someone who made me want to get married and is now changing my mind about children. I have only been listening to this podcast for about a week, but I’m so drawn to the honesty in everyone’s stories—the variety of happy, sad, gross and exciting stories. Thanks to this podcast I have opened my mind to the thought of having children and am less afraid. I really appreciate the different guests; from experts in the field of birthing to your everyday moms who can share their painful, joyous or challenging stories of becoming a mother. I can’t wait to keep listening and gaining more knowledge. (2011 seems lo such a long time ago, but I am starting with the older episodes...I hope they continue to be just as good as I go along)
Claud.e via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 05/11/19
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