Ndoni Khanyile

Me, After You

Kids EN ↓ 4 episodes

Me, After You is a podcast created by Ndoni Khanyile that aims to share the real stories of women who have experienced the major life transition of becoming parents. So many of the conversations we have before birth are about preparing for the arrival of the new baby and learning how to care for a newborn. Very little is said about the transition from life without little ones to your new reality as a parent, and even less is said about the grieving and deep sense of loss that many experience with this new identity. We seek to create a virtual community of mothers who can support and hold one a...

Author

Ndoni Khanyile

Category

Kids

Podcast website

meafteryou.buzzsprout.com

Latest episode

Oct 28, 2025

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Episodes

Me, After You Trailer 28.10.2025

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Birthing the mother within 28.10.2025

Send a text Ravi is a Kundalini yoga teacher and doula with over four decades of experience working with women. Join us for a deep and expansive conversation on birth, transformation and healing. 

Faith, surrender and science make a baby 28.10.2025

Send a text Join me for a honest, vulnerable and beautiful conversation with my bestie, Mazuba Haanyama about turning to science and modern medicine to create her family. She is a powerhouse, one of the most solid people I know and funny as hell too. Enjoy!

The science and art of breath 28.10.2025

Send a text Our third episode features a rich discussion with Dr Ela Manga, founder of Breathwork Africa. She speaks about the transformative power of breath as a tool for healing.

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