Ep. #80 Learning How to Listen to Yourself and then Act with Hollie Hauptly ‌

by Marci Barker / May 28th, 2024
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Learning How to Listen to Yourself and then Act with Hollie Hauptly
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Learning How to Listen to Yourself and then Act with Hollie Hauptly
In this podcast episode, I’m excited to introduce this week’s guest, Holly Hauptly. We chat about her Birth Bootcamp podcast, which focuses on pregnancy, birth, and newborns. Our conversation touches on her expertise in childbirth education and the importance of informed decision-making for expectant mothers.
We also discuss the parallel between accountability in personal development and the active role mothers play in their birthing experiences. Holly shares insights on the need for self-accountability and making informed choices during pregnancy and childbirth. Throughout the episode, we emphasize the significance of being an active participant in one's journey, whether in business or in preparing for childbirth.
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Topics Covered in the Episode:
Overview of Holly Birth Bootcamp podcast.
Focus on pregnancy, birth, and newborns.
Importance of informed decision-making in childbirth.
Parallel between accountability in personal development and birthing experiences.
Emphasis on self-accountability for expectant mothers.
Making informed choices during pregnancy and childbirth.
Being an active participant in one's journey.
Insights on childbirth education and preparedness.
The significance of holistic support in pregnancy and childbirth.
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