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Jack Of All Trades: I Can Rap Too! #WarriorMomRap

I won’t say much here — I’ll let the video speak for itself.

But I can’t think of a better reason to make an absolute fool of myself — AND have fun doing it, than raising awareness of Postpartum Depression and disorders like it! I mean…

it is THE MOST COMMON COMPLICATION OF CHILDBIRTH for goodness sake!

I made a real good fool of myself . . . for a REALLY great cause. I know all too well that the suffering is REAL. This is the least I could do! and I was JUST asking what MORE I could do to help… this is a start! 😉

#COTD2015 #PPD #WarriorMomRap

 

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Postpartum Progress Turns TEN: The Woman Behind the Change

Postpartum Progress Turns 10

Disclaimer: The following may appear . . . Stalker-ish. I am not a stalker. I am a woman whose life has been changed by Katherine Stone. If you’ve been affected by her — you get it! If not you have been warned.

Oh my . . . (deep breath)

I don’t know where to being . . . I’m at a loss for words.

Katherine . . .

How can a woman I’ve never met (at the time) change my life? Perfectly shift, inspire and change my life? Katherine Stone, Founder and Warrior-Mom-In-Chief, of Postpartum Progress, is that woman.

I don’t know Katherine well, we have only met once; but prior to meeting her there was something about her spirit that made me feel as if  I had known her  . . . her spirit is magnetic, pure and genuine.

When Katherine spoke through tears before we Climbed Out here in Atlanta, I was shocked — not that she was crying…but that she was genuinely crying and touched by her experience even though it was over 10 years ago. She is real.

Postpartum Progress turns TEN on July 13th 2014.

To think that it all began with ONE blog post and ONE amazing woman, that could not sit idly; wishing hoping and dreaming for change. Postpartum Progress has done amazing things for women that suffer from perinatal mood disorders: raising awareness, providing support and squashing stigma.

She did that . . . she is doing that!

I just got chills. I can visualize Katherine reaching her hand into a deep trench engulfed by darkness, gripping the hand of a suffering mama telling her to  hold  on . . . you will be okay  . . . I will help you  . . .do not let go.

THIS  – – is the work she does y’all!

Katherine, you have created a beautiful domino effect; an army of women propelled by love and passion who pay it forward. Because of this, I didn’t  need to meet you personally to be changed by your work and dedication.

Your passion — your fight, blows my mind.

You inspire; you motivate; you save; you change — YOU are my mantra.

Knowing that you are out there fighting for moms like myself leaves me speechless. There is so much comfort in knowing that.

Your mission will continue to touch the lives of so many.

Thank you!!

Happy 10th Anniversary to you and Postpartum Progress <3, Here’s to another 10!

Never believe that a few caring people can't change the world. For, indeed, that's all who ever have. -Margaret Mead

To everyone reading this, I’d like to share the information below which I borrowed from Esther over at Journey Through PPD who borrowed it from Good Girl Gone Redneck: Sharing is caring 😉

If you’d like to help support Katherine’s efforts with a donation to Postpartum Progress you can do so very easily online. Postpartum Progress is a non-profit organization and your donation will be tax deductible. Your donation will go towards supporting an organization that supports ALL mamas EVERYWHERE.

If you or anyone you know is experiencing symptoms of postpartum mood disorders, please consider reaching out for help. Postpartum Support International has a toll-free support line you can call 1.800.944.4PPD and a map of local support resources for you.

Looking to talk to mamas like you? #PPDChat is a weekly Twitter chat where you can find discussions related to living your life postpartum.

Looking for hope? A reminder that you WILL get through this? Check out the Warrior Mom Photo Album and see these smiling faces. That will be you – soon.

Looking for an easy way to share your struggles with your healthcare provider? Follow the link to this check list!

Postpartum Depression & Anxiety

Shell-Shocked: The Day After CNN Shed Light on PPD

Postpartum depression stigma

I can not speak . . . I can feel the tears working their way into my eyes; there’s a horrible pit in my stomach . . . I feel sick.
I was recently interview by Kelly Wallace from CNN for an article that she wrote called, Postpartum Depression: One mom’s mission becomes a movement  featuring Katherine Stone of Postpartum Progress.
CNN Article Katherine StoneLet me tell you, I have been beyond excited to have had the chance to be a part of this. Albeit a tiny part. Katherine is the star, all her work over the last ten years is . . . no words. I have been waiting for weeks for this article to go live, and yesterday was the day! It is an amazing article!

My joy was taken away just as quickly as it arrived. After receiving a Facebook notification saying that some crazy comment was posted on CNN’s website. I went to see what all the fuss was about. Read More »

Postpartum Depression & Anxiety

Thank You for Helping Me Climb Out 2014

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Yesterday was THE day. We Climbed Out of the Darkness. It was challenging, it was HOT and I honestly had a few fleeting thoughts of turning back before reaching the top. It’s amazing how similar climbing Stone Mountain was to climbing out of depression. When I was reminded of the correlation, I could NOT… would NOT give up. I naturally thought of Miley Cyrus’ song, We Can’t Stop. lol

…And we can’t stop
And we won’t stop
We run things, things don’t run we
Don’t take nothing from nobody
Yeah, yeah

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Today, We Climb…


climbgear_zps96ee82c3Today, I will be climbing Stone Mountain with Team Atlanta! I can not believe the day is here. I’m excited, nervous, emotional and READY. Ready to join forces with family, friends and other Warrior Moms! As of today WE have raised nearly $1900! That is amazing. All teams collectively have raised over ONE HUNDRED and FIFTY THOUSAND DOLLARS!!! Now that is really amazing! This is only the second year of Climb Out of the Darkness, last year I believe $40,000 was raised for Postpartum Progress. I can only imagine what is in store for next year. Read More »

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