In the third week of February, Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies Montana marked the 100th episode of our LIFTS/Mother Love podcast.
In case you missed “Home Visiting and Hope” with guest Tehya Tiegan, which aired on February 18, Tehya shares her story of motherhood and healing beyond addiction and speaks on the challenges of navigating both social stigma and the legal system through her recovery journey.
In the spirit of the LIFTS podcast’s vision – nurtured by storytelling coordinator Emily Freeman, and before this, Claire Larson – the 100th episode was the latest to take an authentic look at parenting beyond the reels, posts and sleek ad campaigns around us, offering something more profound and deeply needed: connection, hope and a path forward.
Through five remarkable seasons, Emily and Claire have offered exactly that, gently collecting and curating the narratives from families and providers across Montana and holding them out to listeners who have tuned in across the state each month.
Many stories covered the gaps in maternal care in our state, and recognized the efforts being made to remedy this – often at a roll-up-the-sleeves grassroots level in Tribal lands, rural communities and urban neighborhoods of Helena, Missoula and Butte. Some of our guests are tackling these chasms in the Montana Legislature or as birthworkers at the forefront of perinatal and mental health care.
Other stories we’ve highlighted are from mothers, fathers, grandparents and caregivers who have had their worlds rocked when a newborn is brought home. And when – as Claire and Dr Amy Stiffarm discuss in their introduction to the “Life’s Blessings” episode in their 2023 Native American Initiatives series – the “fantasy collides with reality.” There has been honest reflection as the curtain parted on tumultuous perinatal mental health journeys. And bravely shared moments in painful seasons that blindside us. And there has been a celebration of strengths – sometimes hidden – that emerged in the moments when we are required to rise.
As I mentioned a few weeks ago, one of my first projects with HMHB has been to catalog these podcast episodes. And as I’ve made my way through more than five years of storytelling – which began with the backdrop of a pandemic in 2020 – I’ve described crying tears, chuckling along at a truth being told, and how I’ve definitely driven around the block a few extra times just to hear the end of an episode. I’ve also, more than once, torn the headphones off my ears, pressed “Stop” on the treadmill, and turned around to moms I barely know at the gym to hold out my earphones like a glass of water in the desert and said, “You HAVE to hear this.”
As we look back on 100 episodes and prepare for what we can only hope will be a 1,000 more to come – here are just a few LIFTS/Mother Love “Staff Pick” episodes that have resonated with us.
- Native American Initatives Series: Sweetgrass in the Psych Unit with Chelsea Bellon
- Unplanned C-Sections: How One Mom Processed Loss & Reclaimed Power with Anna Baker
- A Mining City Story: Amy Lowney – Craniosacral & Massage Therapist, Postpartum Doula
- Let the Light In with Claire Larson
- Fostering Hope with April Lemieux
- Let Us Come to You with Marissa Johnson
- Diana Barnes on Justice, Advocacy & Healing
- Native American Iniatives Series: Cultural Inheritance and Toddler Mayhem with Indigenous Artist Rachel Twoteeth-Pichardo
- Grief and Complexity in Co-parenting with Brie MacLaurin
- From Darkness to Light with Lacey Starcevich (Salminen)
Do you have a LIFTS/ Mother Love podcast from the last five seasons that was especially impactful for you? We want to hear about it – and why.
Do you have a topic or issue you would love to hear discussed in the future? We value your ideas and feedback and want to hear more.
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