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Episode 168

"It takes a village:" An innovative doula care collective model
with Shakila Marando

hosted by clinical herbalist & integrative health educator Kay'aleya Hunnybee

"It takes a village:" An innovative doula care collective model

with founder of Doulas by the Bay Shakila Marando


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Over the course of the past couple hundred years, we've been progressively losing our intact communities.


Instead of extended family and village style lives, most of us in the western industrialized world exist in nuclear family structures. 

Some of that independence has been welcome; but there is also a tremendous loss of community care and support. 

There is perhaps nowhere this loss is more palpable than in the childbearing years. 

Which is what Shakila Marando has felt compelled to address with her doula care collective, Doulas by the Bay.


She started with a personal practice as a doula but the demand for her services surpassed her capacity.

So she began expanding, and over time has now built up her community care model to 60 doulas and counting. 

And they're expanding from the San Francisco Bay Area down to Southern California now, always recruiting new doulas and offering more education and support for families in those communities. 

I also loved hearing about her passion for perinatal mood support and the role doulas can play in the rollercoaster of emotions that show up postpartum.

I hope her story and growth is a seed of inspiration for you.

 

Listen to learn:

  • Shakila's personal journey from becoming a new mother to becoming a doula
  • the origin story of Doulas by the Bay
  • a little on how this kind of doula community care model works 
  • what a doula is and is not
  • how doulas can play a role in perinatal mood support
  • what to consider when choosing a doula

 

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