Healing In Progress

Healing Through Community Care with Community Midwife Jollina Walker

1 h 13 min · 25. kesä 2025
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In this episode of Healing in Progress, Jazmine is joined by midwife, lactation consultant, and fierce advocate for birth justice, Jollina Walker. This is not just a conversation about babies—it’s about healing. Healing our relationship to our bodies, to care, to community, and to ourselves. Jollina shares her journey as a birth worker and educator, and how she’s helping others reclaim their power by centering cultural wisdom and informed choice. Together they talk about the trauma that lives in medical systems, the emotional and spiritual toll of caregiving, and the ways Black and Brown birthing people are rising to shift the narrative. This episode is an offering for anyone who’s ever poured from an empty cup. For those who care deeply and need space to rest. For those walking with purpose but learning how to set boundaries with grace. Healing begins with remembering we are not meant to do this alone. You are worthy of care too. Let this episode remind you.

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