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Why Birth Opens Us to Mystery with the Baby Whisperer

57 min · 2 de jun de 2026
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In this episode of Transformed by Birth, I'm joined by full-spectrum doula, assistant midwife, and "baby whisperer" Sufi Ertur for a conversation about the inner emotional and spiritual world of pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood. Together, we explore intuition, labor trance, conscious conception, nervous system sensitivity, symbolism during pregnancy, and the ways birth can open us to experiences that move beyond the purely physical or rational. Sufi shares stories from more than two decades attending births, reflecting on what she has witnessed at the "gates" of transformation and how pregnancy and birth can reconnect people to mystery, nature, intuition, and the deeper inner world often overlooked in modern maternity culture. This conversation is an invitation to approach birth with more curiosity, flexibility, openness, and reverence for both the seen and unseen aspects of becoming a parent. LEARN MORE [https://brittabushnell.com/baby-whisperer/]

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In this episode of Transformed by Birth, I'm joined by full-spectrum doula, assistant midwife, and "baby whisperer" Sufi Ertur for a conversation about the inner emotional and spiritual world of pregnancy, birth, and early parenthood. Together, we explore intuition, labor trance, conscious conception, nervous system sensitivity, symbolism during pregnancy, and the ways birth can open us to experiences that move beyond the purely physical or rational. Sufi shares stories from more than two decades attending births, reflecting on what she has witnessed at the "gates" of transformation and how pregnancy and birth can reconnect people to mystery, nature, intuition, and the deeper inner world often overlooked in modern maternity culture. This conversation is an invitation to approach birth with more curiosity, flexibility, openness, and reverence for both the seen and unseen aspects of becoming a parent. LEARN MORE [https://brittabushnell.com/baby-whisperer/]

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