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Transforming Trauma into Advocacy: Terranie Clarke’s Maternal Health Journey

48 min · 6. juli 2026
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summaryTerranie Clarke shares her transformative journey through a traumatic birth experience, her advocacy for maternal health, and innovative solutions like a supportive app for moms. This episode highlights the urgent need for systemic change and community support in maternal care.Terranie Clarke is an award-winning maternal health advocate, entrepreneur, and founder of The Heart Next Door, a FemTech company dedicated to ensuring no mother walks the journey of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum alone.After surviving a life-threatening childbirth experience, Terranie turned one of the most challenging moments of her life into a mission to transform maternal health. Today, she is building an ecosystem that bridges storytelling, community, and technology to support mothers and improve outcomes for families in the U.S.As an author, podcast host, and globally recognized advocate, Terranie uses her voice to elevate conversations around birth equity, maternal wellness, and the power of human connection. Her leadership spans board service, public speaking, and entrepreneurship, all rooted in a vision of building a world where no mother dies giving life.At the heart of her work is a simple belief: when mothers are supported, families flourish, and communities become stronger for generations to come.Listen to her podcast: Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartnextdoor/ [http://Terranie Clarke] Get the Heart Next Door App [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/heart-next-door-pregnancy/id6759899263] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maternal Health Advocacy 01:39 Tyranny’s Transformative Birth Experience 04:17 Understanding Maternal Mortality Rates 06:33 The Role of Community in Maternal Health 09:50 Innovative Solutions: The Heart Next Door App 12:02 The Importance of Community Support 13:10 Global Perspectives on Maternal Health 19:59 Advocacy Through Love and Vulnerability 22:20 The Power of Curiosity Over Judgment 25:44 Challenges in Maternal Healthcare Systems 26:57 Understanding Postpartum Risks 29:10 The Mission of Heart Next Door 31:35 The Importance of Self-Care 34:16 Building Community and Connection 35:50 The Impact of Technology on Relationships 40:22 Simple Acts of Care 44:39 Supporting Heart Next Door 45:54 The Emotional Bond of Motherhood Get full access to CJ's Substack at tellmemorewithcj.substack.com/subscribe [https://tellmemorewithcj.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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Transforming Trauma into Advocacy: Terranie Clarke’s Maternal Health Journey

summaryTerranie Clarke shares her transformative journey through a traumatic birth experience, her advocacy for maternal health, and innovative solutions like a supportive app for moms. This episode highlights the urgent need for systemic change and community support in maternal care.Terranie Clarke is an award-winning maternal health advocate, entrepreneur, and founder of The Heart Next Door, a FemTech company dedicated to ensuring no mother walks the journey of pregnancy, birth, and postpartum alone.After surviving a life-threatening childbirth experience, Terranie turned one of the most challenging moments of her life into a mission to transform maternal health. Today, she is building an ecosystem that bridges storytelling, community, and technology to support mothers and improve outcomes for families in the U.S.As an author, podcast host, and globally recognized advocate, Terranie uses her voice to elevate conversations around birth equity, maternal wellness, and the power of human connection. Her leadership spans board service, public speaking, and entrepreneurship, all rooted in a vision of building a world where no mother dies giving life.At the heart of her work is a simple belief: when mothers are supported, families flourish, and communities become stronger for generations to come.Listen to her podcast: Follow her on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/heartnextdoor/ [http://Terranie Clarke] Get the Heart Next Door App [https://apps.apple.com/us/app/heart-next-door-pregnancy/id6759899263] Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Maternal Health Advocacy 01:39 Tyranny’s Transformative Birth Experience 04:17 Understanding Maternal Mortality Rates 06:33 The Role of Community in Maternal Health 09:50 Innovative Solutions: The Heart Next Door App 12:02 The Importance of Community Support 13:10 Global Perspectives on Maternal Health 19:59 Advocacy Through Love and Vulnerability 22:20 The Power of Curiosity Over Judgment 25:44 Challenges in Maternal Healthcare Systems 26:57 Understanding Postpartum Risks 29:10 The Mission of Heart Next Door 31:35 The Importance of Self-Care 34:16 Building Community and Connection 35:50 The Impact of Technology on Relationships 40:22 Simple Acts of Care 44:39 Supporting Heart Next Door 45:54 The Emotional Bond of Motherhood Get full access to CJ's Substack at tellmemorewithcj.substack.com/subscribe [https://tellmemorewithcj.substack.com/subscribe?utm_medium=podcast&utm_campaign=CTA_4]

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