The Midwives' Cauldron

Connecting to our menstrual cycle and ancient medicine -An interview with Dr Danielle Arabena

April 06, 2021 Season 2 Episode 6
The Midwives' Cauldron
Connecting to our menstrual cycle and ancient medicine -An interview with Dr Danielle Arabena
Show Notes

Dr Danielle Arabena, is a descendant of the Meriam Mer people in the Torres Strait, a medical doctor, GP specialist,  educator, respected figure in the medical community and host of the Indigenous Health MedTalk podcast. 

This episode delves into aboriginal history, ancient medicine, medical magic and how we no longer recognise the importance of connecting to our menstrual cycle. We discuss how we can all benefit from sitting with ourselves properly during our cycle, learning more about our womb space and the energy it carries, including pain, trauma, and loss that we may be holding onto.

Through her formal higher education studies, trials and cultural journeying, Dr Danielle Arabena has arrived into her true authentic self as a Doctor, Doula, Healer and Indigenous health educator. Danielle has spent 30 years devoted to studies of all types, defying odds & bending stereotypes.  Dr Danielle has a particular interest in holistic women's health, menstruation, childbirth, lactation and postpartum care. 

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Artist - Delvene Cockatoo Collins 

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