A few weeks ago, I was asked to do an interview for The Mom Hour Podcast. I was excited and humbled to even be considered for an interview. Later I found out that Sarah, one of the amazing women behind the podcast, was in the room for a Mom 2.0 panel where I questioned whether or not I should move forward with Mamas of The NICU.
2 years later, here we are.
Mamas of The NICU is founded and flourishing. Some days I find myself questioning whether or not this non-profit life is meant for me but moments like this is when I am reassured. Not only are we keeping Tristan’s legacy alive but we are helping mamas in the process.
In this podcast interview on , we’re chatting more about Mamas of the NICU, life as a NICU mom, and life after loss. There are some sensitive topics and triggers in here so please be aware of that before you listen.
Stacie says
I listened to a few minutes of this and I can already tell you’re made for podcasting. I have to jet out, but I’ve bookmarked this to come back for the rest!
Bianca Dottin says
Thank you Stacie! This was my very first podcast. I’ll have to do more in the future.
Rose Ann Sales says
This is such an interesting podcast. I am a mother and I know how hard for a mother seeing her child in NICU and I am so proud to those mothers who bravely face this matters.
Bonnie G says
Thank you for sharing this podcast. I’ve been hearing a lot about podcasts but haven’t listened to any yet.
Esther Irish says
I’m so glad there is a voice for this kind of loss. I lost three babies after carrying them three months. That was so hard for me. I can’t imagine how much harder it would be to lose a baby later. Thanks for what you do.
Bianca Dottin says
It’s hard at any stage. I think the best thing to do is to speak up about what we’re growing through so that other women know that they are not alone.
Kathy says
This is really good. I think you’re certainly ready for a podcast. I don’t get to listen to these often, so I really liked this one.
rika says
That’s a great podcast, and thanks for sharing your story. My son was in NICU for almost two weeks. It wasn’t easy for me and my husband.
Shannon Gurnee says
This is such a great podcast! I don’t listen to podcasts much, but thank you for sharing this one!