Episode List

E5 – Postpartum is Forever: The Fourth Trimester

May 11th, 2026

“Her care for me bonded us for life.

Newborn babies need a lot of care, and so do new parents. Kaytura dives into life after birth, and how Black community midwives hold families during the postpartum period, a time when support systems tend to fall apart and conventional medical care often falls short.

E4 – Birth, Rebirth: How Midwives Support Families through Pregnancy and Loss

May 4th, 2026

“ …there’s a baby about to be born.

WD and Brittney’s pregnancies have different outcomes but their midwives support them both through every step, delivering care they didn’t know they needed.

Kaytura takes us inside the world of home labor and delivery, exploring how Black community midwives like Kim Onile in Missouri and Kim Homer in Florida show up for their clients when they give birth, and when pregnancy ends in loss.

E3 – The Care Never Stops: How Midwives Build Communities of Support

April 27th, 2026

“Black midwifery is a saving grace to Black mothers.

After her past experiences with healthcare, Joya never imagined she’d find herself at the center of a community that would support her throughout her entire pregnancy.

Kaytura visits the Black-owned birth center that made it all possible – Kindred Space LA, where group visits and collaborative care are expanding the reach of midwifery.

E2 – Guide, Friend, Auntie: Pregnancy Care Begins at Home

April 20th, 2026

“Midwives, They’re coming back.

Kaytura takes us inside a prenatal home visit in Jacksonville with midwife Kim Homer and her client Monica to explore the unique ways Black community midwives care for their families.

Plus, how Kim’s early birth work years put her on a path to practicing in maternity care deserts across North Florida.

E1 – The Calling: How Three Black Women Found Midwifery

April 13th, 2026

“All of the midwives that I met each had their version of being called.

Brittney, a Black mom who’s had two traumatic C-sections in the hospital, doesn’t know exactly what kind of care she wants for her third pregnancy – until she meets Florida midwife Kim Homer.

Host Kaytura Felix, MD, traces the journey that brought these women to midwifery, and how their stories shaped her ongoing research into the Black maternal health crisis.

Trailer

April 6th, 2026

Welcome to Deep Care, a new limited series podcast about the Black community midwives transforming Black families and futures across the US. Hosted by researcher and mother Kaytura Felix, MD.

Releasing weekly starting April 13th!