The Essentially Erin Podcast
The Essentially Erin Podcast

The Essentially Erin Podcast

Erin Wilkins

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Welcome to The Essentially Erin Podcast where we’ll talk about the good, the hard, and everything in between. I hope you come here and feel empowered, inspired, and just a little bit less alone.

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S1E7 - Sleep-Disordered Breathing - Causes, Symptoms & Solutions | Dr. Kalli Hale
JUN 12, 2024
S1E7 - Sleep-Disordered Breathing - Causes, Symptoms & Solutions | Dr. Kalli Hale
In this informative and empowering episode, Dr. Kalli Hale explains all you need to know about sleep-disordered breathing in children. Erin and Dr. Kalli discuss the symptoms and causes along with the importance of early intervention. As the founder of Toothpillow, a preventative, pre-orthodontic method that corrects and supports proper jaw development, Dr. Kalli Hale is dedicated to bringing an affordable and effective solution to families to address sleep-disordered breathing.Use code ERIN in the “Who's the person we can thank for referring you?” field for a free Toothpillow consultation ($50 value) and $250 off treatment from 6/12/2024-6/19/2024. After 6/19/2024 ERIN will give you 50% off the consultation (regularly $50) and $100 off treatment. Connect with Dr. Kalli Hale: Dr. Kalli Hale's Instagram The Sleep Well Journey Instagram Website Connect with me: Instagram Website About Dr. Kalli Hale:Dr. Kalli Hale was born and raised in Anderson, TX and grew up on a small farm. She did her undergraduate and master’s studies at Texas A&M University and graduated from the University of Texas School of Dentistry at Houston. She comes from an entire family of dentists (both parents, husband, and sister) which has been a huge blessing over the years. Dr. Hale and her husband have three beautiful children and a labradoodle. When she is not at work, she is busy with her children at go-kart race tracks, dance practice, or cooking at home. She was a competitive piano player growing up and loves that her children are also learning to play. She is married to her high-school sweetheart and best friend, Dr. Kyle Hale.Dr. Kalli Hale is passionate about how our teeth affect our systemic health. Her training in obstructive sleep apnea has transformed both her personal and professional career. Dr. Hale is a Clinical Advocate for VIVOS Therapeutics and works with dentists around the country to develop clinical protocols for the treatment of mild to moderate obstructive sleep apnea and sleep-disordered breathing. Her work in pediatric expansion and sleep-disordered breathing catapulted her speaking career and lives by the slogan “we have to stop getting it wrong for our kids.” She is faculty for the Dental Success Network and a key-opinion leader for Candid. She is proud to be a founder and the Chief Dental Officer for Toothpillow. 
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44 MIN
S1E5 - A Conversation with Renowned Midwife Ina May Gaskin
MAY 29, 2024
S1E5 - A Conversation with Renowned Midwife Ina May Gaskin
Renowned Midwife, Ina May Gaskin, joins Erin to share her extensive knowledge and experiences in childbirth. In this informative episode, Ina May shares about the history of obstetrics and breech birth, the deliveries of her children, The Farm Midwifery Center, her books, and shoulder dystocia. Connect with Ina: Facebook Books Connect with me: Instagram Website About Ina May:A certified professional midwife who has attended more than 1,200 births, Ina May Gaskin is known as the “mother of authentic midwifery.”Gaskin joined the Peace Corps after college and taught English in Malaysia for two years before returning to the United States to obtain her master’s degree.During the birth of her first child in the 1960’s, Gaskin experienced the terrible practice of having her child pulled into the world with forceps. The incident fueled her determination to find a saner way to give birth. A few years later, during a five-month long speaking tour with her husband, Stephen Gaskin, and more than two hundred young idealists, she witnessed her first birth, one of many that would occur during the trip. Because many of the women were without health insurance or money to pay for a doctor, Gaskin often assisted in births by default, eventually aided by the instruction and support of a sympathetic obstetrician.In 1971, the group purchased a large tract of land in rural Tennessee and established a cooperative community. Gaskin located a doctor willing to serve as a mentor and medical liaison, and the Farm Midwifery Center was born.During a stay in Guatemala in 1976, Gaskin learned a technique for preventing and resolving shoulder dystocia, a condition that occurs during birth when the baby’s head is born, but the shoulders are stuck in the birth canal. After using the method with great success, she began to teach and publish articles about the method. Now referred to as the Gaskin maneuver, it is the first obstetrical procedure to be named after a midwife.Gaskin has lectured in numerous countries and is the author of several books, including Spiritual Midwifery (1975), the first text written by a midwife published in the United States. In 2011, Gaskin received the Right Livelihood Award, an honor bestowed each year by the Swedish Parliament; the award is often referred to as the “Alternative Nobel Prize.”
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110 MIN