
EP59: Pregnant? Tips for Giving Birth from Famed OB/GYN Dr. Bootstaylor
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05/19/20 • 52 min
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Are you pregnant? Do you know someone who is? Anticipating childbirth can be scary! Dr. Bootstaylor is giving tips for giving birth, how to ask the right questions to your provider, and keeping your power in the delivery room.
Host Allison Hare talks to Dr. Brad Bootstaylor, the award-winning double board-certified OB/GYN and perinatologist of See Baby Practices in Atlanta, Georgia helping empower pregnant mothers with their critical birth decisions. Dr. Brad Bootstaylor is also the author of the book Shared Decision Making. Dr. Brad Bootstaylor talks about his professional mission, maternal mortality, positioning birth choices for mothers-to-be, and also questions for people to ask providers in order to advocate for themselves.
Episode Highlights:
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor shares his background being double-boarded.
- Allison shares her own personal pregnancy experiences and how she was introduced to Dr. Brad Bootstaylor.
- He discusses birth discussion issues patients have had.
- What is his professional mission?
- Serena Williams and Mark Cuban have invested $3 million in a start-up app called Mahmee for real-time access to providers.
- What are some good questions for people to ask providers in order to advocate for themselves?
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor shares the benefits of empowering patients with data.
- How did he choose this path?
- What has caused C-section rates to increase over the last 40 years?
- What are the things he sees being recommended to patients?
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor talks about the 10-question provider app.
- What are the benefits and guidance for making better pregnancy choices?
- Is he seeing any trends with older moms coming in?
- What is next for Dr. Brad Bootstaylor?
- Allison Hare and Dr. Brad Bootstaylor discuss pregnancy myths.
3 Key Points
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor uses information technology, decision-making, neural networks, and artificial intelligence to develop a real-time platform or mobile app that allows the mother to have a balanced conversation based on real information versus the provider’s preference.
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor was voted Atlanta’s Best Doctor for the 9th year in a row.
- In 1970, C-Section rates in the United States were 10%. Now the rate is over 31%, and even higher in the state of Georgia.
Resources Mentioned:
- I’d love to hear back from you. Text me at 470.242.6311. Subscribe to this podcast, SHARE, and find me everywhere at Allison’s Linktree.
- Allison Hare’s Blog: Sticky Notes Blog
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor Social Media: Linkedin
- See Baby: seebaby.org
- Book: Shared Decision Making by Dr. Brad Bootstaylor
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Are you pregnant? Do you know someone who is? Anticipating childbirth can be scary! Dr. Bootstaylor is giving tips for giving birth, how to ask the right questions to your provider, and keeping your power in the delivery room.
Host Allison Hare talks to Dr. Brad Bootstaylor, the award-winning double board-certified OB/GYN and perinatologist of See Baby Practices in Atlanta, Georgia helping empower pregnant mothers with their critical birth decisions. Dr. Brad Bootstaylor is also the author of the book Shared Decision Making. Dr. Brad Bootstaylor talks about his professional mission, maternal mortality, positioning birth choices for mothers-to-be, and also questions for people to ask providers in order to advocate for themselves.
Episode Highlights:
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor shares his background being double-boarded.
- Allison shares her own personal pregnancy experiences and how she was introduced to Dr. Brad Bootstaylor.
- He discusses birth discussion issues patients have had.
- What is his professional mission?
- Serena Williams and Mark Cuban have invested $3 million in a start-up app called Mahmee for real-time access to providers.
- What are some good questions for people to ask providers in order to advocate for themselves?
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor shares the benefits of empowering patients with data.
- How did he choose this path?
- What has caused C-section rates to increase over the last 40 years?
- What are the things he sees being recommended to patients?
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor talks about the 10-question provider app.
- What are the benefits and guidance for making better pregnancy choices?
- Is he seeing any trends with older moms coming in?
- What is next for Dr. Brad Bootstaylor?
- Allison Hare and Dr. Brad Bootstaylor discuss pregnancy myths.
3 Key Points
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor uses information technology, decision-making, neural networks, and artificial intelligence to develop a real-time platform or mobile app that allows the mother to have a balanced conversation based on real information versus the provider’s preference.
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor was voted Atlanta’s Best Doctor for the 9th year in a row.
- In 1970, C-Section rates in the United States were 10%. Now the rate is over 31%, and even higher in the state of Georgia.
Resources Mentioned:
- I’d love to hear back from you. Text me at 470.242.6311. Subscribe to this podcast, SHARE, and find me everywhere at Allison’s Linktree.
- Allison Hare’s Blog: Sticky Notes Blog
- Dr. Brad Bootstaylor Social Media: Linkedin
- See Baby: seebaby.org
- Book: Shared Decision Making by Dr. Brad Bootstaylor
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Be sure to rate, review, and follow this podcast on your player and also, connect with me IRL for more goodness and life-changing stuff.
- Schedule a FREE podcast clarity call with me - Your future audience is out there. Talk to them!
- Sign up for the free Reinvention Roadmap weekly email
- AllisonHare.com
- Follow me on Instagram, LinkedIn, Facebook, and YouTube.
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EP58 RE-RELEASE: Parenting Help: Cindy Robinson of The Kid Factory
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Parenting is hard. Parenting during a pandemic is harder. Cindy Robinson of The Kid Factory is sharing her research and perspective-shifting guidance.
Host Allison Hare talks to Cindy Robinson, founder of The Kid Factory, mindful curriculum coordinator at the children’s counseling center Peachtree Art Therapy and Counseling, and the host of the Go Get Mom Podcast. Cindy talks about how the high rates of teen suicide pushed her to start The Kid Factory, finding solutions to this traumatic problem, and providing resources for parents for happier, healthier, and better equipped kids.
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- Cindy Robinson explains her background and creating The Kid Factory.
- How does mindfulness work apply to children?
- Cindy describes how The Kid Factory came together.
- How do you facilitate open play for kids?
- What tips does Cindy have for putting an end to boredom?
- Where can parents find the balance between nature versus nurture?
- Parents should model what a good friend looks like for their kids.
- Give kids work to do. CHORES! CHORES! CHORES!
- Cindy Robinson discusses what Go Get Mom Podcast is all about.
- What were some of her most interesting research findings?
- Does she have plans to scale The Kid Factory into other cities?
- Go Get Mom Podcast launches August 15th.
- Parents can’t do it all and it will be all right regardless.
Key Points
- Kids learn to be adults often from working through their problems amongst themselves.
- Clear the path for kids to let children discover and be who they are.
Tweetable Quotes:
- “The number one cause of death for kids ages 9-19 is suicide, and that is a new statistic released from 2017.” –Cindy Robinson
- “Mindfulness for children means learning how to be in the moment, learning how to find contentment or get control over your emotions, whatever you are feeling too much of, too much anxiety, too much sadness, whatever it is.” –Cindy Robinson
- “Meditation is a form of mindfulness. But, they are not one in the same, and particularly children that have experienced trauma, meditation is dangerous for them. To sit quietly can really stir up and be really triggering for them.” –Cindy Robinson
Resources Mentioned:
- I’d love to hear back from you. Text me at 470.242.6311. Subscribe to this podcast, SHARE, and find me everywhere at Allison’s Linktree.
- The Kid Factory: thekidfactory.org
- The Kid Factory Social Media: Instagram
- Go Get Mom Podcast: thekidfactory.org/gogetmom
- Go Get Mom Podcast Social Media: Instagram
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EP60 RE-RELEASE: Simple Ways to Solve a BIG Problem with Jasmine Crowe of Goodr
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Could solving the world's BIGGEST problems have a simple answer? Millennial Entrepreneur Jasmine Crowe is the Founder and CEO of Goodr and she is executing a plan to end hunger. Yup, you read that right. In this time of the global pandemic, Goodr stepped up immediately and has tirelessly been out front and providing food for those affected the most.
Goodr is an Atlanta-based social impact startup leveraging technology to reduce food waste and end hunger. Backed by an amazing group of venture funds and angel investors, they have been featured by national press outlets like Forbes, Inc., CNBC, and Oprah Winfrey Network.
Jasmine Crowe talks about how she created Goodr, how it works, the ways in which she overcame the odds and raised funding for Goodr, and the impact that it is making for hunger, global climate change and effectively solving some of the world's biggest problems.
Episode Highlights:
- Allison Hare introduces Jasmine Crowe.
- Jasmine Crowe defines what Goodr is.
- How did Jasmine start Goodr?
- She explains Black Celebrity Giving (BCG).
- How did she get the vision for Goodr?
- How did she put the technological side of Goodr into place?
- What was the fork in the road for Jasmine Crowe’s journey?
- She talks about the learning curve for fundraising.
- What are the factors for so much food winding up in landfills?
- How does Goodr work as a real-time food app?
- How are smaller companies able to use Goodr?
- You can’t manage what you can’t measure.
- In 2021, 55% of the workforce will be millennials.
- 91% of millennials want to support businesses that are doing the right thing.
- Use compost for inedible food and your garbage disposal so that old food doesn’t wind up in landfills.
- They discuss what food deserts are.
- One out of six children in the United States are going hungry.
- What have been the most amazing moments Jasmine Crowe has experienced by doing Goodr?
- Plan your work and work your plan.
- What does Goodr need to expand as a business?
- Can Jasmine measure the impact that Goodr is making?
3 Key Points
- Goodr raised $1.1 million dollars when only 2% of venture capital goes to women-owned businesses, and less than half of that for women of color.
- 27% of everything in our landfills today is food, which is the largest single source, a 50% increase from 40 years ago.
- As food waste sits, it rots and it produces methane gas which is the number 2 contributor to global climate change.
Tweetable Quotes:
- (Goodr) “We are a tech-enabled food waste management company and we are leveraging technology to combat hunger and reduce food waste. I’ve been working on it since late 2016. I officially launched it in January 2017.” –Jasmine Crowe
- “I think a lot of people have really great ideas, but lack the execution, and I made a to-do list. Like, this is step 1, step 2, this is the name, get the Facebook page.” –Jasmine Crowe
- “I found out that my good friend was experiencing hunger. I think that was like, you know what, you got to do this, no matter what. It was an eye-opener for me because I can’t tell you how many times, she has been out in the streets feeding people with me.” –Jasmine Crowe
Resources Mentioned:
- Text me at 470.242.6311. Subscribe to this podcast, SHARE, and find me everywhere at Allison’s Linktree.
- Jasmine Crowe Social Media: Linkedin Twitter Instagram
- Goodr: goodr.co
- Goodr Social Media: Instagram Twitter Linkedin Facebook
- Jasmine Crowe's Viral Ted Talk: What We're Getting Wrong In the Fight To End Hunger
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