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Chama Woydak of Homegrown Families on birth, death, and land connection

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Episode #62 of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Chama Woydak of Homegrown Families and Dancing Springs Farm, out of Asheville, North Carolina.

Chama and I have a relationship that spans over a decade, which began when I landed on her farm in 2012 to go to herbal medicine school. We ended up farming together for a few years before I hit the road, and I owe a lot of my knowledge about growing food and caring for animals to Chama who has dedicated the last few decades to these practices alongside her work as a doula and childbirth educator. As you’ll hear in this interview, her work as a farmer tending life and death is inextricably linked to her work as a doula re-humanizing care for others’ births in a society that doesn’t prioritize it or see it as vitally important.

In this conversation with Chama, we talk about:

  • Chama’s journey into childbirth education and birthwork

  • The role of doulas in childbirth

  • The difference between a OBGYN, doula and midwife

  • The problematic nature of the medical industrial complex in relationship to birth

  • how doulas can re-humanize care in a culture and system that dehumanizes from the bottom up

  • raising the bar of birth experiences

  • the intricacies of complex medical trauma and how it trickles into our society

  • taking a restorative justice approach to birthwork

  • the connection between farming and birthwork

  • how tending space in nature can help teach us how to tend and care for our human systems (we are nature)

  • doula work is inherently justice work

  • the power of small adjustments and interactions in making big change and how tending land can teach us about this

  • how death and birth are parallel initiations

Chama on Instagram: @chamawoydak Homegrown Families on Instagram: @homegrown_families https://www.ashevillehomegrownfamilies.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute monthly to our grassroots self-funding of this project For one time donations to support this podcast: Paypal : paypal.me/petitfawn VENMO: @kelly-moody-6 Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject Our website with an archive of podcast episodes, educational resources, past travelogues and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Interstitial Music: Ebb and Flow, Finger and the Bone by Brown Bird This episode hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody

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Episode #62 of the Ground Shots Podcast features a conversation with Chama Woydak of Homegrown Families and Dancing Springs Farm, out of Asheville, North Carolina.

Chama and I have a relationship that spans over a decade, which began when I landed on her farm in 2012 to go to herbal medicine school. We ended up farming together for a few years before I hit the road, and I owe a lot of my knowledge about growing food and caring for animals to Chama who has dedicated the last few decades to these practices alongside her work as a doula and childbirth educator. As you’ll hear in this interview, her work as a farmer tending life and death is inextricably linked to her work as a doula re-humanizing care for others’ births in a society that doesn’t prioritize it or see it as vitally important.

In this conversation with Chama, we talk about:

  • Chama’s journey into childbirth education and birthwork

  • The role of doulas in childbirth

  • The difference between a OBGYN, doula and midwife

  • The problematic nature of the medical industrial complex in relationship to birth

  • how doulas can re-humanize care in a culture and system that dehumanizes from the bottom up

  • raising the bar of birth experiences

  • the intricacies of complex medical trauma and how it trickles into our society

  • taking a restorative justice approach to birthwork

  • the connection between farming and birthwork

  • how tending space in nature can help teach us how to tend and care for our human systems (we are nature)

  • doula work is inherently justice work

  • the power of small adjustments and interactions in making big change and how tending land can teach us about this

  • how death and birth are parallel initiations

Chama on Instagram: @chamawoydak Homegrown Families on Instagram: @homegrown_families https://www.ashevillehomegrownfamilies.com/ Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute monthly to our grassroots self-funding of this project For one time donations to support this podcast: Paypal : paypal.me/petitfawn VENMO: @kelly-moody-6 Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject Our website with an archive of podcast episodes, educational resources, past travelogues and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Interstitial Music: Ebb and Flow, Finger and the Bone by Brown Bird This episode hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody

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