0:00.0 | You're listening to the mommy labor nurse podcast episode number 69. Hey guys, happy Monday. So have you guys heard of Dr. |
0:08.2 | Daria? She's pretty popular. She'd been on TV, which is cool. I've never been on TV before. |
0:14.1 | So Dr. Daria is a favorite national TV contributor and national best-selling author of Mom Hacks. |
0:20.6 | She's also a Ted Speaker and a clinical assistant professor at the University of Tennessee. |
0:26.6 | Dr. Daria has become the nation's making life better for women doctor by helping individuals |
0:32.0 | pave ways to stay present and remain healthy during times of constant distractions and high stress. |
0:38.6 | Hello, motherhood. I mean, that's just, you know, that's just how we all are all the time. |
0:45.5 | So she is a mom doctor. She's an ER physician. She received her training in emergency medicine |
0:52.0 | at Yale School of Medicine and her MBA from Harvard Business School. She is a smart lady. |
1:00.0 | So she's been on CNN, headline news, NBC, interview, helpline, hallmark, lifetime, |
1:06.7 | Dr. Oz, so many other things and it was just a pleasure to talk to her. She's just really fun. |
1:12.9 | So she came on to the mommy labor nurse podcast today and she talked about some of these hacks |
1:18.9 | that she wrote about in her book, Mom Hacks. We talked about post-birth tips for mom and tips for |
1:25.1 | a baby. If you have multiple, she gave some tips for multiple moms and just a lot of other various |
1:32.4 | awesome advice from a mom of two. So let's get right into this week's episode with Dr. Daria. |
1:40.1 | You're listening to the Mommy Labor Nurse podcast, where we firmly believe in the power of education |
1:50.3 | when it comes to giving birth. Tune in each week as we dive into pregnancy-related topics, |
1:55.3 | expert interviews, and a variety of birth stories. As a reminder, anything you hear on this podcast is |
2:00.8 | not medical advice. Please see MommyLaborNers.com slash disclaimer for more details. And now here's your |
2:07.4 | host, educator, registered nurse, and fellow mom, Liesel Teen. |
2:16.0 | With my first baby, things were hard in the newborn days. I seriously struggled and underestimated |
2:22.0 | just how much went into caring for a baby in the very first three months. Honestly, why didn't |
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