Episode 69: Maternal Mental Health with Katie Crenshaw
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The first episode in this Family Brain series on maternal mental health is kicked off with guest Katie Crenshaw. Katie Crenshaw is The Blue Dot Project www.thebluedotproject.org spokesperson of the year; The Blue Dot Project seeks to raise awareness of maternal mental health disorders, proliferate the blue dot as the symbol od solidarity and support, and combat the stigma and shame associated with maternal mental health disorders. Katie Crenshaw is a mom, writer, digital leader, and author of a new bestselling children’s book called Her Body Can. Her Body Can is a body positive children’s book that reminds young girls of all the beautiful things bodies can do. You can learn more about Katie at www.katiecrenshaw.com or on her Instagram platform @katiemcrenshaw . In this odd moment in time where many of us are socially isolating due to the corona virus 2020, Katie and I talk about the benefits of technology in connecting with others and in helping women not feel so alone in what they are going through. As a new mom, social isolation impacted me more that I realized at the time, and as we isolate now it calls up some of those same feelings I felt in early motherhood. I am leaning on technology to stay connected, and I hope those listening with feel a sense of connecting in listening to this series. This Family Brain series is for new moms, expecting moms, veteran moms, and for anyone who loves a mom. Her Body Can https://www.amazon.com/Her-Body-Can-Katie- Crenshaw/dp/0578651483/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= We also talked about the great work being done by Postpartum Support International www.postpartum.net @stopcensoringmotherhood “Nobody said it was easy, nobody said it would be so hard.” Coldplay
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