• EP 218: Thriving Postpartum - Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena with Pānquetzani

  • 2024/11/22
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EP 218: Thriving Postpartum - Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena with Pānquetzani

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  • In this episode, Kimberly and Pānquetzani discuss her new book Thriving Postpartum: Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena and the thirteen year process of navigating that creative act. Pānquetzani reflects on the ways her relationships with partners and her four children have impacted the journey of making a business and writing a book. Pānquetzani’s writing is inextricably linked directly to the work she has done in and for her community around postpartum care, as well as the lessons she learned around mental health and partner agreements along the way. A deep meditation on personal healing and learning how to make and hold boundaries. The episode lovingly asks: how do you listen to your intuition, your womb, and your baby?

    Bio

    Pānquetzani comes from a matriarchal family of folk healers from the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlaxcala), La Comarca Lagunera (Durango and Coahuila), and Zacatecas. As a traditional herbalist, healer, and birthkeeper, Pānquetzani has touched over 3,000 wombs and bellies. Through her platform, Indigemama: Ancestral Healing, she has taught over 100 live, in-person intensives and trainings on womb wellness. She lives in California.

    What you’ll hear:

    • The 13 year journey of writing a book

    • Differences in how men and women are treated in public as new parents

    • Liberation of separation and divorce

    • The challenge of holding boundaries with mothers-in-law

    • Creating a culture of community care in a colonial context

    • How to navigate who you want in your cuarentena?

    • How to work with narcissism and boundaries?

    • Listen to your womb, listen to your intuition, ask your baby: what do you need?

    • Pain and martyrdom’s role in parenting

    • Respect is connected to access in a relationship

    • A birth story that led to parent/child healing

    • How to be in communication with your womb

    Resources

    Website: https://indigemama.com/

    IG: @indigemama

    Book: Thriving Postpartum at Sounds True

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あらすじ・解説

In this episode, Kimberly and Pānquetzani discuss her new book Thriving Postpartum: Embracing the Indigenous Wisdom of La Cuarentena and the thirteen year process of navigating that creative act. Pānquetzani reflects on the ways her relationships with partners and her four children have impacted the journey of making a business and writing a book. Pānquetzani’s writing is inextricably linked directly to the work she has done in and for her community around postpartum care, as well as the lessons she learned around mental health and partner agreements along the way. A deep meditation on personal healing and learning how to make and hold boundaries. The episode lovingly asks: how do you listen to your intuition, your womb, and your baby?

Bio

Pānquetzani comes from a matriarchal family of folk healers from the valley of Mexico (Tenochtitlan, Texcoco, and Tlaxcala), La Comarca Lagunera (Durango and Coahuila), and Zacatecas. As a traditional herbalist, healer, and birthkeeper, Pānquetzani has touched over 3,000 wombs and bellies. Through her platform, Indigemama: Ancestral Healing, she has taught over 100 live, in-person intensives and trainings on womb wellness. She lives in California.

What you’ll hear:

  • The 13 year journey of writing a book

  • Differences in how men and women are treated in public as new parents

  • Liberation of separation and divorce

  • The challenge of holding boundaries with mothers-in-law

  • Creating a culture of community care in a colonial context

  • How to navigate who you want in your cuarentena?

  • How to work with narcissism and boundaries?

  • Listen to your womb, listen to your intuition, ask your baby: what do you need?

  • Pain and martyrdom’s role in parenting

  • Respect is connected to access in a relationship

  • A birth story that led to parent/child healing

  • How to be in communication with your womb

Resources

Website: https://indigemama.com/

IG: @indigemama

Book: Thriving Postpartum at Sounds True

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