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The Artipoppe Podcast

The Artipoppe Podcast

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In this interview series we talk to game changers and inspirational thinkers in the field of mental, physical and reproductive health, wellness, spirituality and style, social justice and politics. We ask our guests, all pioneers in their own right, how they perceive motherhood, what paradigm shift they would like to see in the world when it comes to parenthood and how to shape the world for future generations, our children.

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Laura Storm is a pioneering voice in the field of sustainability and regeneration. A Danish author, well-known for her book, Regenerative Leadership, which is about giving back to nature in whatever leadership role we take on – whether that be as a parent or as a CEO. In this interview, she talks about moving from the city to a permaculture farm in Portugal and the beautiful transformation she witnessed in the way her children moved and interacted. She also talks about how our current work culture is suffocating us and our planet and the reclaiming of our feminine energy. At the end, she shares her hope: that we all dare to show up in the world in a way that feels authentic to our true inner essence.

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Samira Rafaela is a Dutch Member of the European Parliament for the social-liberal political party D66. She made great strides so far to change things for the better. Ever since her appointment, she helped to launch the Renew Europe Group, advocating for a strong, social and secure Europe. She also came up with the Women on Boards campaign, which aims to have at least 40% of non-executive director positions in listed companies held by women. This year, she won the Harper's Bazaar International Women of the Year 2020 Award for pursuing a more diverse political discourse. In this episode, she talks about one of her biggest role models: her own mother. Samira grew up just north of Amsterdam. She believes that it’s her culturally rich background – being the daughter of a Jewish Curaçaoan-Dutch mother and a Ghanaian-Nigerian Muslim father – that has given her this open-minded world view. The EU’s official motto to be ‘United in Diversity’ is what she stands for. In our interview, Samira touches on racial justice and how to implement anti-racism in children’s classes early on in life. Apart from that, she openly shares how she has dealt with personal attacks because of her public persona and standpoints. She speaks on gender-based discrimination and why we can’t have any setbacks if we want to move into a more fair and sustainable future.

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Jane Goodall, the woman who taught us everything we know about chimpanzees. Six decades ago, she started her groundbreaking research on chimpanzee behavior in Tanzania, and at 87 years-old she remains an avid high-profile campaigner for animal and nature conservation.


Speaking from her family home in the English countryside, she shares what chimpanzees can teach us about parenting. She touches on the importance of children bonding with nature and why that is important for the survival of our species, and the importance of hope as we move into the future. At the end, she has a message for every parent.



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In this episode we talk to Gabrielle Bernstein, a thought-provoking motivational speaker, spiritual leader and bestselling author of nine books (one in the works) including The Universe Has Your Back. She co-hosted the Guinness World Records’ largest guided meditation with Deepak Chopra, she is on Oprah’s SuperSoul 100 list and she just launched her very own podcast called Dear Gabby. Gabrielle had a spiritual upbringing but lost her connection to spirit at some point in her adolescence. It was actually through connecting back to that spiritual place within herself that she was able to heal from addiction and – as she later found out – sexual abuse as a child.

For over fifteen years now, Gabrielle has been a guiding light for hundreds of thousands of people worldwide. She has always been extremely open about the challenges she faces, amongst them also infertility and postpartum depression. During our conversation she touches on her spiritual journey and the collective and spirituality. She strongly believes that we should resolve stigma and shame around postpartum depression and medication. Stating that for our mental health, especially as mothers, it is crucial to not be ‘too black and white’. She talks about her fertility journey, hypnobirthing (also sharing her own hypnobirthing affirmations), the process of IVF and being a mom to her now two-year-old baby boy Oliver.



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Dutch designer and social justice and climate advocate Jeanne de Kroon is making waves with her fashion label Zazi Vintage, founded in 2017. Her collections are lovingly handcrafted by local female artisans from places like Tajikistan and Afghanistan. With every one of these ladies, Jeanne has a personal bond. This way she doesn't just support ancient crafts that might otherwise be forgotten, but she also co-creates with these communities and gives them a platform. Jeanne is shifting the gaze from the model to the maker. Briefly working as a model when she was younger, made her realize how incredibly wasteful the fashion industry is and that it's time for massive systemic change. She also collaborates with the United Nations to really make a difference. In this episode, she touches on all things sustainability: from the blind spots of greenwashing to how to make sustainable living attainable for all. She talks about empowering women and her favorite women's stories. She opens up about cultural appropriation versus appreciation, decolonization, indigenous culture, connecting back to nature, and how she finds balance. While Jeanne has always been somewhat of a nomad, during lockdown she has settled down on a houseboat in Amsterdam surrounded by nature and her much-loved chickens.

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In this pilot episode Anna van den Bogert, founder of Artipoppe, explains what ‘The New Motherhood’ actually means to her. She shares how she came up with her business after she gave birth to her second child. What was only supposed to be a few beautiful, well-made baby carriers for herself and a few dear friends eventually turned into a larger mission, empowering women and in particular mothers. Over the past eight years Anna had many intimate conversations with mothers worldwide. When it comes to motherhood, she believes we still live in a highly conventional era, but also that change is on the horizon. With this podcast series she doesn’t just want to share her own vision but wants to give voice to others who greatly inspire her by following their mission to increase the power of feminine energy in our Western cultures.

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Adriana Ayales is a clinical herbalist, medicine maker, mother of two, and founder of Anima Mundi Herbals. She grew up in Costa Rica surrounded by healers where she also found her own intuitive voice through plants, later she started Anima Mundi Apothecary in Brooklyn, New York. We talk about the importance of bridging ancient remedies to the modern world and about protecting indigenous communities. She also speaks about motherhood, divine femininity and wellness, from getting a sweat on to sacred plants that are beneficial for pregnancy and postpartum and much more.

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When Carson Meyer watched the documentary ‘The Business of Being Born’ she was shocked about what many women have to go through in childbirth and how little she really knew about birth in general. Birth is beautiful and sacred, birth is messy, and no birth is the same, if you ask Carson, so let’s not try to fit it into a box. Watching that footage in her early twenties was like an awakening of sorts and led her onto the path to become the doula that she is today. Hailing from Los Angeles, she’s also the founder of clean beauty brand C & The Moon, a childbirth educator – offering in person and virtual classes for parents – and a birth photographer. Since Carson believes, as she also shares during our talk, that looking back at the tremendous power of your body during birth through pictures can actually help with healing and possibly dealing with trauma. In our interview she talks about her journey, mourning the old while embracing the new, always learning and how to support yourself during pregnancy and postpartum.

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Having a Swedish father and an Ecuadorian mother, activist Nina Gualinga grew up between two cultures. She feels it is her duty to bridge those worlds — the western and the indigenous — and to protect the Amazon rainforest where she spent most of her childhood. Nina is now the indigenous woman leader of the Kichwa community of Sarayaku in the Ecuadorian Amazon. During the past years, she’s seen firsthand how indigenous lives and territories have been threatened by the government and corporations. Indigenous people for generations have also safeguarded biodiversity for the welfare of the whole planet. The global pandemic has made their struggle even worse. In this episode Nina talks about her fight for justice, being a single mother, and deciding to speak up about the physical abuse that she suffered from her son’s father.

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Deborah Hanekamp, a.k.a. healer Mama Medicine, thought she could never have children. When she was a young woman, doctors found fibroids on her ovaries and told her that getting pregnant would be very unlikely for her. She made peace with it but when years later she met the love of her life, a Dutchman Herman Hanekamp, out of the blue she did get pregnant. They have a daughter, now a 7-year-old Munay. Deborah herself is a sought-after healer, seeress, and shaman who was trained in the Peruvian Amazon for eight years. Since then, she came up with her very own ‘Medicine Readings’, loved amongst the editors of Vogue and the artist Alicia Keys. She opened Space by Mama Medicine, an online membership community with various spiritual offerings, and wrote the bestselling book Ritual Baths. In this episode, Deborah shares her extraordinary life story. She talks about ‘spirit babies’, her take on motherhood from a spiritual point of view, the aura she sees around pregnant women, and how to enhance children’s natural energetic gifts.

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How many episodes does The Artipoppe Podcast have?

The Artipoppe Podcast currently has 18 episodes available.

What topics does The Artipoppe Podcast cover?

The podcast is about Style, Intuition, Parenting, Spirituality, Kids & Family, Motherhood, Love, Pregnancy, Nature, Podcasts, Freedom, Self-Improvement, Education, Consciousness, Sustainability and Confidence.

What is the most popular episode on The Artipoppe Podcast?

The episode title 'Laura Storm on regeneration, connecting to nature and reclaiming our feminine essence - Episode 14' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on The Artipoppe Podcast?

The average episode length on The Artipoppe Podcast is 49 minutes.

How often are episodes of The Artipoppe Podcast released?

Episodes of The Artipoppe Podcast are typically released every 7 days, 17 hours.

When was the first episode of The Artipoppe Podcast?

The first episode of The Artipoppe Podcast was released on Dec 1, 2020.

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