• How to Use Yoga to Prepare Body, Mind, and Spirit for Birth with Bec Conant {Ep. 75}

  • Oct 31 2024
  • Length: 55 mins
  • Podcast

How to Use Yoga to Prepare Body, Mind, and Spirit for Birth with Bec Conant {Ep. 75}

  • Summary

  • 📚 Psst - Links to the Free E-Books are ONLY available below in the show notes! In this episode, we welcome Bec Conant, an expert in the prenatal and birth field. Bec is the founder of ‘Om Births,' an online program for pregnant people and new parents. With over 20 years of experience teaching prenatal yoga, the discussion covers various aspects of the birthing process, preparation, and recovery. Bec shares her journey from a career in dance and movement to becoming a prenatal yoga instructor and birth doula. The conversation delves into the importance of physical and mental preparation for birth, the intersection of yoga with the birthing experience, and how new parents can continue to care for themselves postpartum. The episode also touches on Bec's new book 'The Om Births Approach,' her techniques, and the support she offers through online prenatal and postnatal yoga classes. I highly encourage you to explore Bec's resources, including free eBooks and her main book available on Amazon and her Publisher’s site. 05:42 Bec's Work and Support for Pregnant and Postpartum People07:02 The Importance of Postpartum Support09:41 Holistic Approach to Birth and Postpartum26:01 First Yoga Class Experience28:09 The Worst Yoga Class Ever28:59 Diving Deeper into Prenatal Yoga29:36 Becoming a Doula30:49 First Doula Experience34:02 The Power of Letting Go43:44 Writing the Book49:54 Advice for Pregnant Yogis 👉🏽 COMPELLING EPISODE QUOTES FROM BEC: “The roadmap to motherhood doesn't stop. When you birth the baby, that's just one very, very cool rest stop.” “Life is inherently uncertain. How we interact with that uncertainty is the foundation of every meditation practice, but it's also really the story of how your life unfolds.” “Every contraction you fight is one you have to do over.” “If you go into a yoga class and you're not a fan of the teacher, or it doesn't feel right, don't assume that it's yoga that's the problem. Don't write off the whole practice entirely. Assume it's them. Assume the teacher was the issue.” “The focus of yoga really wants to be just feeling your body move, just feeling what it feels like to be in different shapes, to breathe in a different way, to shift your attention from our everyday, very outward, very judgmental, very categorizing lens to a more inward, compassionate, accepting quality.” 📧 RESOURCES FROM THE SHOW 🎄🕎 NO BS BOUNDARIES: HOLIDAY EDITION WORKSHOP Connect with Bec Grab Bec’s Book - The Om Births Approach: How to use your yoga practice to prepare body, mind, and spirit for birth Links to the Free E-Books are ONLY available here in the show notes: Free E-book on Essential Pregnancy Movements to feel more comfortable in pregnancy and be better prepared for birth Free E-book on Essential Postpartum Movements to begin finding your way back to movement safely post birth Share your takeaways and tag us on Instagram and LinkedIn: IG - Sheila and Bec LinkedIn - Sheila and Bec ✍🏽 LET’S CONNECT! Want feedback or coaching about something going on in your life or career? I want to answer it in a future episode! Leave me a voice note! FREE Resources: https://sheilawilkinson.com/links Connect with Sheila! Get my monthly newsletter with inspiring and practical strategies for navigating life’s deepest challenges! ☑ PLEASE RATE & REVIEW 🔊 Do that on Apple Podcasts here, or, if you’re listening on Spotify, go back to the main profile for our show and click the 5⭐review option there! 🔊 Not on Apple Podcasts? No worries! Rate and Review on our site and make sure to leave a question for a future episode!
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