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The LIFTS Podcast

The LIFTS Podcast

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The LIFTS Podcast (formerly Mother Love) is a Montana-based podcast centering lived experience and amplifying diverse voices from across the state. Through conversations with caregivers, providers, and advocates, we explore bold ideas and creative solutions for supporting the littlest Montanans and their families. If you have feedback, or an idea for a guest or topic, email us at stories@hmhb-mt.org.

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  • Tehya Tiegen - Home Visiting and Hope
    Feb 18 2026

    Guest Bio:

    Tehya Teigen is a 29-year-old proud mother of two and the wife of a Navy veteran. She is a recovering addict who believes in second chances, healing, and the power of self-love. Her journey serves as a reminder that recovery is possible and that every day is a new opportunity to rise stronger than before.

    Episode Details:

    In this episode of the LIFTS Podcast, host Emily Freeman talks with Tehya Tigan, a Helena mom of two, about how Montana’s home visiting programs supported her family through pregnancy, postpartum, and early parenting.

    Tehya shares how home visiting offered her more than information—it offered connection, advocacy, and encouragement at a time when she needed it most. She opens up about her journey through recovery, motherhood, and rebuilding life after addiction and legal challenges, reminding us that every parent deserves support and a chance to thrive.

    Topics in this episode include:

    • What home visiting is and how it works in Montana
    • How home visitors support families with breastfeeding, car seat safety, and more
    • The importance of advocacy and trust between home visitors and families
    • Overcoming stigma around recovery and criminal records
    • Finding hope and purpose through parenting

    Resources mentioned:

    • Learn more about home visiting in Montana: https://hmhb-mt.org/homevisiting/
    • Explore local support programs and resources for families at LIFTS Online Resource Guide: http://hmhb-lifts.org
    • Learn more about the home visiting program at Lewis and Clark County Home Visiting that Tehya utilizes: https://www.lccountymt.gov/Government/Public-Health/Pregnancy-and-Parenting/Home-Visiting

    Enjoying the podcast? We’d love your feedback and ideas for future episodes! Take our LIFTS Podcast Listener Survey at hmhb-mt.org/survey.

    Connect with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    For statewide resources to support Montana families in the 0-3 years of parenting, check out the LIFTS online resource guide at
    https://hmhb-lifts.org/

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    17 Min.
  • Maria Emmer-Aanes - It Takes a Village
    Feb 4 2026

    Guest Bio:

    Maria Emmer-Aanes is the Executive Director of The Village Playspace and the Early Childhood Coalition of Beaverhead County, where she works alongside parents, partners, and neighbors to build strong, connected communities for kids and families in rural Montana. Her work is rooted in a simple belief: when families feel supported and connected, everyone does better.

    Maria is the co-founder of the Beaverhead Brigade, a grassroots nonprofit created to restore after-school transportation for students, and the founder of the Good Food Network, a community-led effort focused on improving access to clean, nutritious food and food education across Beaverhead County. She also serves as a Rural Ambassador for the Montana Nonprofit Association, helping elevate rural voices and strengthen nonprofit leadership across the state.

    A mom of two boys and married to a fly fishing guide, Maria brings both lived experience and professional insight to her work—balancing family life, community building, and a deep love for the place she calls home.

    Episode Description:

    In this episode of the LIFTS Podcast, host Emily Freeman talks with Maria Emmer-Aanes, Executive Director of the Early Childhood Coalition of Beaverhead County and the Village Play Space in Dillon.

    Maria shares how her coalition works to build resilience and strengthen families in one of Montana’s most rural regions — from innovative transportation solutions and intergenerational community programs to creative ways of addressing food insecurity and childcare gaps. Together, they explore what it means to raise kids, connect families, and grow community in a county where distances are vast but relationships run deep.

    Highlights include:

    • How Early Childhood Coalitions collaborate statewide to share ideas and support families
    • The power of parent advisory councils and listening to families’ lived experiences
    • Innovative rural models like pay-what-you-can thrift stores, diaper banks, and local food networks
    • Building intergenerational community through shared meals, gardening, and life-skills education

    Maria’s message:
    “It really does take a village — and sometimes that village starts with just one conversation, one meal, or one connection.”

    Resources:

    • Early Childhood Coalition of Beaverhead County: https://www.earlychildhood406.org/
    • LIFTS Online Resource Guide Category Family Support & Education: https://hmhb-lifts.org/services?service_type=Family%20Support%20and%20Education

    Enjoying the podcast? We’d love your feedback and ideas for future episodes! Take our LIFTS Podcast Listener Survey at hmhb-mt.org/survey.

    Connect with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    For statewide resources to support Montana families in the 0-3 years of parenting, check out the LIFTS online resource guide at
    https://hmhb-lifts.org/

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    26 Min.
  • LIFTS Out Loud: Julianne Denny - Birthwork as Medicine
    Jan 21 2026

    Guest Bio:

    Julianne Denny (She/Her)
    Cree, Ojibway, Mi’kmaq
    Raised in ceremony, Julianne lives in Montana with her family. She is an Indigenous doula supporting families across rural communities, providing culturally grounded care and guidance through pregnancy, birth, and postpartum.

    Julianne's doula work: https://www.morningstarbirthworkz.com/

    Episode Description:

    In this episode, Emily Freeman sits down with Julianne Denny, an Indigenous doula serving families in rural Montana. Julianne shares her personal journey from experiencing a mental health crisis as a new mom to becoming a doula supporting Indigenous families across the state. She discusses the vital role doulas play in Montana—especially in rural areas—offering emotional support, practical help, and culturally informed care.

    Julianne highlights how birth work can be healing, not only for families but for doulas themselves, and shares her experiences navigating traditional practices, breastfeeding challenges, and healthcare systems. She also talks about the importance of workforce development, including the recent Montana doula bill and training opportunities for Indigenous birth workers.

    Resources:

    • Read Julianne's story in LIFTS Magazine: https://hmhb-mt.org/magazine/
    • HMHB's Native American Initiatives (NAI) - includes download link to Dr. Amy Stiffarm's cultural safety toolkit for hospitals and other medical providers: https://hmhb-mt.org/native-american-initiatives/
    • Information about doulas and indigenous birthworkers in MT: https://www.montanadoulacollaborative.org/
    • MT Doula Collaborative: https://www.montanadoulacollaborative.org/
    • Article about MT Senate Bill 319, creating a certification and licensure process for doulas: https://montanafreepress.org/2025/05/14/governor-signs-new-law-professionalizing-doula-care/

    Enjoying the podcast? We’d love your feedback and ideas for future episodes! Take our LIFTS Podcast Listener Survey at hmhb-mt.org/survey.

    Connect with Healthy Mothers, Healthy Babies

    • Website
    • Facebook
    • Instagram

    For statewide resources to support Montana families in the 0-3 years of parenting, check out the LIFTS online resource guide at
    https://hmhb-lifts.org/

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    21 Min.
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