Pinter & Martin

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Synopsis

Sprogcast is an independent podcast about birth, pregnancy and early parenthood, hosted by Karen Hall and Mark Harris, and sponsored by Pinter & Martin.

Episodes

  • Health Messages

    25/07/2018 Duration: 01h03min

    In Episode 40 of Sprogcast, Mark and Karen take a long hard look at their own prejudices, and narrowly manage to avoid insulting the people of Slough. Heather Trickey talks about her research into health messages around alcohol in pregnancy, and we also discuss the recent articles about giving early solids in order to make babies sleep "better."

  • Cultural Competence

    24/06/2018 Duration: 47min

    Mark and Karen keep it brief in episode 39, with a quick chat about Sara Wickham's new book on induction, and Maddie McMahon's Doulavation course, and then hand over to Mars Lord who has something to say about cultural competence.

  • Working Together

    25/05/2018 Duration: 53min

    In Sprogcast 38, entitled Working Together, Mark and Karen make a supreme effort to do just that, despite badmouthing each other's professions for a few minutes at the start of the show. They go on to interview maternity advocate Paul Golden, several members of Reading's Maternity Voices Partnership, and Mama Conference attendee Bronwen Rashad. By the end, they are still on good terms.

  • Miscellany

    25/04/2018 Duration: 01h06min

    In Sprogcast 37, Mark mansplains breastfeeding guilt to Karen. Karen claims to be married when she isn't. Rebecca Schiller tells us why the world needs another book about birth; and Maddie McMahon drives off into the sunset on her Boobie Bus.

  • Continuity of Carer

    24/03/2018 Duration: 55min

    In Episode 36, Karen and Mark explore continuity of carer, one of the principles of Better Births. Michala Marling discusses how this can work within the NHS, and Rebecca Doyle tells of seven births where continuity of carer made a difference

  • Birth Trauma Postpartum Psychosis

    25/02/2018 Duration: 01h01min

    In episode 35, Mark and Karen have a proper falling out over the importance of evidence. Mark interviews Alex Heath about the 3-step rewind technique for birth trauma; and Karen listens to Kat Grant's moving story of postpartum psychosis.

  • Maternal Request Caesarean

    25/01/2018 Duration: 56min

    In Sprogcast 34, we're discussing maternal request for caesarean with Maria Booker from Birthrights, and Professor of Women's Health Dr Susan Bewley. We have a report from the Birth Trauma Conference, and Mark puts Karen on the spot about which birth book she would most recommend. Tune in to hear her squirm.

  • Deep Midwinter

    25/12/2017 Duration: 43min

    In Episode 33, Mark and Karen try really hard to be inclusive of all the different midwinter celebrations. Scott Kirschenbaum tells us about making the documentary film Of Woman Born. Laura James tells a heartwarming seasonal birth story.

  • Live in Leeds

    25/11/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    Sprogcast 32 was recorded live in Leeds, with a panel of special guests. Sheena Byrom, Fran Bailey, Rineke Schram, Claire Harbottle and Mia Scotland chat with our studio audience about midwifery, with some great tips and encouragement for student midwives; and the state of birth and parenting today.

  • Feeding Babies

    25/10/2017 Duration: 57min

    In Sprogcast 31, Karen and Mark are happily reunited but both under the weather, but their croaky voices don't stop them getting into a scrap about research evidence. Amy Brown chats about her Why It Matters book on Introducing Solids, and Alison Thewliss MP explains how a bill goes through parliament, and what the All Party Working Group does.

  • Karen Goes Solo

    25/09/2017 Duration: 39min

    Episode 30 is a change from our usual format, as September is proving such a busy month. Karen goes solo, and we revive one of our favourite interviews from episode 4: Rebecca Schiller of Birthrights, talking about risk in childbirth, a topic as relevant now as it was two years ago. Karen also talks about Pinter & Martin's new book Growing Up Pregnant by Deirdre Curley, and Mark drops in for a couple of minutes to big up the NCT presidential campaign.

  • Breech Birth

    25/08/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    In episode 29, Mark and Karen have a good chat about why Karen is standing for election as president of NCT, and then get into the furore around the "normal birth" campaign. Research Midwife Shawn Walker talks about her important research into supporting breech birth, and we finish with a freewheeling breech freebirth story.

  • Language

    25/07/2017 Duration: 01h05min

    We didn't know what it was going to be about until we started recording, and it turned out to be about language! We interview journalist and founder of the Happy Birth Club, Beverley Turner, and there is a short but interesting chat between midwives Ellie Durant and Nabila Fowles-Gutierrez. Enjoy!

  • Birth Activism

    25/06/2017 Duration: 54min

    In which Mark and Karen talk about the dance of birth activism. Interviews with Secret Midwife Ellie Durant, and doula and activist Alana Apfel.

  • Sprogcast Live!

    25/05/2017 Duration: 59min

    A live episode recorded at effraspace with Vanessa Olorenshaw, Becky Reed, and Denis Walsh, chatting with an audience on the subject of maternal autonomy

  • Birth in Books

    25/04/2017 Duration: 01h12min

    In this episode, Mark and Karen get stuck into the representation of birth in fiction, and chat to author Alice Allen. We have a short report from Doula UK Conference, as well as ten minutes with independent midwife Claire Harbottle on ways of working within the NMC constraints.

  • Miscarriage & Abortion

    25/03/2017 Duration: 01h02min

    In Sprogcast 24, Mark and Karen get stuck into some sensitive and controversial topics, and very nearly fall out. Fascinating interviews with Aileen White from Birthing From Within Kent who supports women after miscarriage, and Abi Fitzgibbon of the British Pregnancy Advisory Service.

  • Health Policy and Midwifery

    25/02/2017 Duration: 01h01min

    This topical episode looks at the state of the NHS in general, and the current crisis in midwifery, with an interview from NCT Senior Policy Advisor Elizabeth Duff, discussing the Support Overdue Report. Mark and Karen mention breastfeeding once or twice, and review the new book on LGBT parenting, Pride & Joy.

  • Women-centred epidurals

    25/01/2017 Duration: 01h03min

    In Sprogcast 22, Dr Attila Jonas talks about his woman-centred epidurals, and Johanna Rhys-Davies gives a great insight into her work for Birthrights. Mark and Karen discuss the IMUK insurance issue, and get a bit philosophical, as usual.

  • Festive edition with Wendy Jones

    25/12/2016 Duration: 51min

    Sprogcast - Episode 21 (January 2017) by Pinter & Martin

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