Welcome to the Birth Acadiana Podcast

Hosted by Dr. Alayna Clark, Prenatal Chiropractor & Birth Advocate
Co-hosted by doula and truth-teller Tiffany Wyatt

The Birth Acadiana Podcast is where pregnancy, birth, and postpartum get the raw, respectful conversations they deserve—right here in South Louisiana.

Whether you're navigating your first pregnancy, healing from a past birth, or supporting others in theirs, this podcast was made for you. We dive deep into the emotional layers and clinical realities of birth, bringing you expert interviews, personal stories, and the kind of honest insights we wish were more widely shared.

From breech babies to VBACs, feeding struggles to postpartum rage, we’re not afraid to go there. Because when women are informed and supported, birth outcomes improve—and communities do too.

So pour your coffee, take a walk through River Ranch, or settle in with your baby—we’re reclaiming the village, one voice at a time.

🎙️ New episodes drop every Wednesday
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Want to Be on the Birth Acadiana Podcast?

We believe every story, voice, and perspective matters—especially when it comes to pregnancy, birth, and the postpartum journey.

Whether you’re a mom ready to share your birth or breastfeeding experience, or a professional supporting women through fertility, pregnancy, or postpartum—we’d love to hear from you.

The Birth Acadiana Podcast exists to reclaim the village. That means featuring local voices, real experiences, and honest conversations that help others feel less alone and more informed.

If you have a story, wisdom, or work that can support our community of mamas and birth workers, we want you to be part of the show.

🎙️ Ways You Can Contribute:
– Share your birth or postpartum story
– Talk through your feeding or healing journey
– Join us as a guest expert in your field
– Offer insight on care, advocacy, or maternal mental health
– Submit a story anonymously for our themed episodes

💛 Sound like you?
Fill out the form below and tell us how you’d like to contribute. We can’t wait to connect.