Wombs of the World Podcast

Q&A with the Wombs of the World Founder, Charlotte Brielle

45 min · 28 de ene de 2026
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You asked, and we answered. In this Instagram Q&A episode, Charlotte, founder of Wombs of the World, joins Kyndrick Peachey to talk birthwork origin stories, global trips, ceremony, baby-doula enthusiasm, unexpected moments (yes, including baboons), and what it really means to be called into this work. This conversation is heartfelt, unfiltered, and full of stories from the road, the birth room, and the in-between. If you’re curious about how Wombs of the World began, why birth is a ceremony, or whether birthwork might be tugging at you too, this episode is for you. Note: This episode was recorded before the launch of the Wombs of the World Doula Training! If you’re feeling the spark and want more of this energy, education, and community, come join us and become a birthworker: wombsoftheworld.com/doulatraining [http://wombsoftheworld.com/doulatraining] And find us on all social platforms @wombsoftheworld

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