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Tag Archives: training
Amplify: One Voice Summit
It’s been a long time since I posted but only because I have been ridiculously busy! I’m moving this weekend and so will be caught up a little longer, but I just had to share some exciting news. In September … Continue reading
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An Appeal
Here is part of my application to participate in Midwife International‘s 1-year training program. There were other questions asked, and answers given, but I thought I’d share this since it gives a good (albeit brief) description of the how and … Continue reading
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Tagged advocacy, advocate, alienation, anthropology, application, baby, birth, calling, cesarean, child, childbirth, culture, degree, Eastern, Elizabeth Davis, emotional, experts, family, health, herb, honors, hospital, Ina May Gaskin, international, Marsden Wagner, medicine, midwife, mother, multicultural, nutrition, objectification, photojournalism, practice, practitioner, psychic, research, Robbie Davis-Floyd, Rochester, school, study, sustainability, thesis, training, undergraduate, university, Western, women's health
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Hesitation
“All our dreams can come true, if we have the courage to pursue them.” ~Walt Disney Sometimes I suspect even the most courageous people are total wimps behind closed doors. But just behind closed doors. When it comes time, they … Continue reading
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Tagged choice, commitment, courage, education, experience, fear, FOMO, goal setting, goals, hesitation, investment, midwifery, money, success, time, training
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On the Edge
Once you make a decision, the universe conspires to make it happen. ~Ralph Waldo Emerson One would think that the most daunting part of facing a new path is knowing you will face obstacles along the way. Not for me. … Continue reading
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Tagged apprenticeship, career, certification, childbirth, college, costs, decisions, dreams, education, fertility, fickle, health industry, indecision, master's degree, midwifery, nursing, planning, pre-requisites, registered nurse, risk, science, student loans, training, tuition
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