The Miracle Mama Podcast

By: Ebony Ford
  • Summary

  • “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.”― Albert Einstein

    Join Ebony Ford, founder of Miracle Mamas LLC, micropreemie mom, traumatic birth survivor, birth trauma and maternal health advocate each week as she gives listeners an in-depth look into the miracle of parenthood with an emphasis on the experiences of prematurity, birth trauma and parenting medically-fragile and/or disabled children.
    Copyright Ebony Ford
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Episodes
  • (Episode 9) The Aftershocks of Maternal Mortality featuring BruceMcIntyre
    Sep 2 2022
    On July 19, Hulu premiered the Aftershock documentary which follows two families facing life after the very preventable deaths of their loved ones. We have a unique view into their efforts to galvanize activists, birth workers and physicians to battle one of this country's most pressing yet overlooked crises of our time--the US maternal health crisis.

    One of the families that we had the privilege of following in the aftermath of their loved one's passing was that of Amber Rose Isaac, a 26 year old woman from NY who tweeted her displeasure with the staff where she was being treated just 4 days before her death. Today we are speaking with one of the stars of the Aftershock documentary and her partner, Bruce McIntyre. He shares with us his journey of love, loss and advocacy as a now single father and the founder of the Save A Rose Foundation.

    -Connect with Bruce McIntyre-
    Instagram: @bizmacthe3rd @savearose.foundation
    Website: savearosefoundation.org
    Link to IRTH app: https://irthapp.com/get-the-app/

    -Connect with Miracle Mamas LLC-
    Instagram: @miraclemamasllc @andsheshallreign
    Website: miraclemamas.org
    Clubhouse Support Group: https://www.clubhouse.com/club/miracle-mamas
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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • (Episode 8) The Cutting That Made Me Whole featuring Dr. Shavona Whitehead
    Aug 31 2022
    How do you cope with unexplainable pain? How do you decide that you've hurt long enough and that it's time to seek out healing? I had the distinct pleasure of welcoming my friend, entrepreneur, preacher, life coach and now author Dr Shavona Whitehead onto the Miracle Mama Podcast to share with us her newest literary work "The Cutting That Made Me Whole: The Journey That Manifested Purpose & Promise". In her sophomore release, Dr Von shares with us how she navigated the tragedies of her life and found triumph in the healing of her truth.

    Connect with Dr Von on Instagram: @iamdrvon
    Order your copy at shavonawhitehead.com

    Connect with Miracle Mamas LLC on Instagram: @miraclemamasllc
    Connect with Ebony Ford on Instagram: @andsheshallreign
    Check out our website for our blog, resources & more: miraclemamas.org
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    43 mins
  • (Episode 7) Surviving Birth Trauma: A Medical Moms Journey feat. Jamara Parmer
    Jul 22 2022
    On our last episode, we spoke with a healthcare provider doing her best to fight for equality and prevention of birth trauma. But we couldn't end #BirthTraumaAwarenessWeek without hearing from a mom who is not only a birth trauma survivor but also a medical mom. Meet Jamara Parmer, wife, mother of 3, entrepreneur, non-profit founder, advocate coach and author. Take a listen to her story of perseverance through medical complexities and her ongoing journey to process and overcome trauma.

    Connect with Jamara on Instagram: @uniqmom_e_o & @uniqly_made
    Check out her website: uniqlymadefoundation.org

    Connect with Ebony on Instagram: @andsheshallreign
    Connect with Miracle Mamas LLC: @miraclemamasllc
    Check out our website: miraclemamas.org
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    1 hr and 2 mins

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