Share Your Birth Story on the Podcast!

Why Your Birth Story Matters and Deserves a Spot on Our Podcast


Let’s face it: birth is powerful. Whether it was smooth sailing, a storm you navigated with grit, or a journey filled with unexpected twists, your story is uniquely yours. Sharing that story isn’t just cathartic for you—it’s a lifeline for others walking similar paths.


On the Made 4 Birth podcast, we can shine a light on the raw, real, and beautiful truths of giving birth after a cesarean. These stories create a ripple effect, reminding women they’re not alone and that strength takes many forms.


So why should you share your story?


1. You’ll Empower Other Moms

There’s magic in hearing, “That happened to me too.” Your story could be the one that helps another mom find the courage to advocate for herself, seek support, or embrace her choices.

2. It’s a Gift to Yourself

Birth changes us. Reflecting on your experience by sharing it can be healing. It’s a chance to own your narrative, celebrate your strength, and maybe even find new layers of meaning in your journey.

3. You’ll Help Break the Silence

There’s still too much stigma, shame, and judgment around childbirth experiences. By speaking up, you’re helping to normalize the many ways birth can unfold, especially after a cesarean.

4. It’s a Celebration of Your Resilience

Whether you faced the unknown with bravery, leaned on your partner, or found peace in the chaos, your story is a testament to your strength. Sharing it honors that.


Now, here’s the exciting part: we want to hear your story! This podcast will thrive because of courageous women like you who are willing to open up and connect.


How to Join the Show

It’s simple—fill out our quick submission form HERE! Whether you’re local or halfway across the globe, your voice deserves to be heard.


Let’s create a space where women feel seen, supported, and celebrated. Share your journey with us and inspire countless others to embrace their own.


We can’t wait to hear from you! 💜

Katherine StephensComment