Jessica Altemara IBCLC - Why is building professional community important? Episode 305
The Tongue Tie Experts Podcast - Un pódcast de Lisa Paladino CNM IBCLC - Viernes
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In this episode, Lisa interviews Jessica Altemara IBCLC, committee member for this year's ICAP Conference, happening in Vancouver, in-person, this September, 2022. Click to learn about ICAP. Topics we discussed: - How to "meet your people" if you feel alone or isolated in your work. - The importance of interdisciplinary community for networking and learning. - Our similar experiences of being touched and influenced by the pioneers of tongue tie, and going forth and sharing what we have learned, in order to advance this field. ------------------------------------- 4 LCerps now included with Professional's Guide to Tongue Tie in the Breastfeeding Infant But it isn't just for lactation consultants, it's for the whole team! Other ways to connect: Tongue Tie Experts freebies and pro and parent's programs https://www.tonguetieexperts.net/Links Use coupon code PODCAST15 for 15% off all programs and courses. Please, like, rate, review and share this podcast. Let's educate the world about tongue tie. Thanks so much! About Jessica Altemara: Jessica has been invested in helping families struggling with oral restrictions since giving birth to a tongue tied baby in 2005, while working as a La Leche League Leader, birth, and postpartum doula. She earned her IBCLC credential in 2009 and started a private practice in the Triangle area of North Carolina, in the United States. She has worked with practices around the United States to initiate an integrative model known as the Three Pillar Approach, as well as enjoying time with her husband and 4 children, ranging in age from 20 to 9. Jessica is passionate about creating community and inspiring personal connections. A gentle disclaimer. Please do not consider anything discussed on this podcast, by myself or any guest of the podcast, to be medical advice. The information is provided for educational purposes only and does not take the place of your own medical or lactation provider.