Singing For Brain Health

You Are Here Because You Believe Birth Is About Making Mums Too.

Expert Interview with Allison Davies

As a Newborn Mother, you are being invited to reinvent yourself because when a baby is born so is a mother, and the birth of a mother can be more intense than childbirth. You'll learn how to find peace and joy in the first 40 days after birth and how your postpartum experience can change your life.

Allison Davies is a multi-award-winning Registered Music Therapist using music to support brain function and reduce anxiety (for you AND your children) and teaching you how it’s done!

She is the creator of Brains = Behaviours and The Brain Care Café. A Tassie girl and storyteller, she shares her lived experience of autism and sensory processing disorder.

Allison teaches how you can be your child’s own therapist by ditching behaviour management and switching to brain care.

You can find out more about Allison and her work here: www.allisondavies.com.au



On The Podcast:

Even if you've been told you can't sing, or you think that you aren't talented, or you never learned an instrument... this podcast will invite you to reconnect with rhythm and melody as a way of expressing yourself, calming your nervous system and having fun! Learn what singing does to your brain and how to get the benefits of singing in your daily life as a mother.


I would be so grateful if you would leave a 5-star rating and a brief review of my podcast on iTunes.

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Mac or PC Users

  • Open up the iTunes Store.

  • In the search box, type in the name of the podcast; 'Newborn Mothers'.

  • Click on the correct item in the search results to be taken to the iTunes page.

  • On the item's iTunes page, choose "Ratings and Reviews" from the top navigation.

  • Click the button, "Write a Review."

  • Write your review and leave a 5-star rating.

  • Hit "Submit."

iPhone Users

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  • Tap the "Search" button in the bottom navigation.

  • In the search box, type in the name of the podcast; 'Newborn Mothers', select it from the search results.

  • On the item's listing page, tap "Reviews."

  • Tap "Write a Review."

  • Write your review and leave a 5-star rating.

  • Hit "Send."

Julia Jones

Julia is the founding director and lead educator at Newborn Mothers, a global postpartum education business. She has worked in postpartum care for fifteen years, trained thousands of postpartum professionals worldwide and written a bestselling book called Newborn Mothers — when a baby is born so is a mother.

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