This podcast episode celebrates Black Maternal Health Week by featuring women who are authors, birth workers, and advocates in the black community.
The spotlight is on Nasheeda Pollard, an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC), public health professional, and the author of “Magical Milk”, a children's book promoting breastfeeding awareness and education.
This conversation highlights the shockingly low rates of breastfeeding among Black women, the importance of reclaiming autonomy over their bodies, and the legacy of knowledge passed down generations.
Nasheeda shares her journey into lactation consulting, motivated by the lack of community resources and representation. Stephaine and Nasheeda also touch on broader themes such as the professional challenges of motherhood, the impacts of slavery on black maternal health, and the vital role of support from friends and family in normalizing women’s breastfeeding journeys.
The need for greater education and awareness to combat the stigma around breastfeeding in the black community is emphasized, alongside the celebration of the book 'Magical Milk' as a tool for change.
00:26 Introducing Magical Milk: A Conversation with Nasheedah
01:00 The Importance of Breastfeeding in the Black Community
02:02 Nasheedah's Journey into Maternal Health Advocacy
04:07 Personal Stories and Professional Insights on Breastfeeding
11:59 Creating Magical Milk: A Book for Representation and Education
23:03 Lactation Goddess: Empowering Families and Professionals
24:03 Final Thoughts and Encouragement
26:42 Future Events
More from Nasheeda Pollard:
Grab Nasheeda’s book: Magical Milk
Visit her website LactationGoddess.com
Follow her on Instagram and FaceBook
Send her an email: info@lactationgoddess.com
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