Thursday, 19 February 2009

Something for Dads

When I was in the ante-natal department of the local hospital on Monday (on business rather than personal) I picked up a card for an interesting website that I thought you might be interested in.

www.dad.info is an information service re parenting specifically aimed at Dads.

This is the blurb from their "About Us" page:

"We're here to get information to dads, so that they can get the best for their kids.

The information and services available for 'parents' are usually aimed at mums and, as we’ve found ourselves, it’s all too easy for dads and dads-to-be to end up feeling sidelined.

We're a new company set up to change that – to give dads a free and permanent source of the information they're likely to need - from pregnancy, birth and babies to financial, legal and education info - from a dad's perspective. A new home for dads on the web.

We do it through getting the information on our website and making sure that all new dads know it's there, by giving out free Dad cards through maternity hospitals and other outlets."

I've only had chance for a quick look round so far but it looks well presented, professional and packed full of interesting and useful information. Take a look!

Just a quickie today.

Bye for now,

Tracy x

Monday, 16 February 2009

Recommendations

I wanted to highlight a new page that I've just added to the website giving details of products that I don't sell but which I think you would be interested in. You can find it in the Links section (which is available at the bottom of each page), not very inventively called "Recommended Products".

The sort of products that I have listed so far include, Childbirth Without Fear by Grantly Dick-Read the controversial book which was first published in 1942 which champions natural childbirth and one of the key references for Marie Mongan when she was researching natural childbirth for herself in the 1950s.

I've also listed a couple of CDs by Steve Halpern. Comfort Zone is the one that I play in the background during HypnoBirthing classes and incidentally is what I had playing on my ipod when I gave birth to Iolo in December.

I isn't my intention to list products willy nilly. I intend only to list products that I can personally recommend or that I have had recommended to me by a reliable source.

Namaste

Tracyx

Tuesday, 3 February 2009

Hypnotherapy & HypnoBirthing in the news

I got a nice surprise this morning when I heard that The Mirror had run a feature on hypnotherapy and furthermore that HypnoBirthing had been given a special mention. I do like it when someone else does marketing for me...LOL!

That reminds me, on 19th Dec last year Jeremy Vine also featured hypnotherapy on his Radio 2 lunchtime programme. I heard it by chance as I was driving home from Chester having been to discuss a possible new venue for my HypnoBirthing classes. I was a little anxious when the phone-in started in case someone with an axe to grind rang in to say something damning about it but I was more than pleased to say that the feedback was almost 100% positive. And another lovely thing was that a midwife phoned in specially to sing the praises of HypnoBirthing. A nice early Christmas present for me.

If you want to read the article (written by Miriam Stoppard) in The Mirror you can click here to read the online version.

Unfortunately, all mention of the Radio 2 programme has now left the BBC website, but it was good, honest!

Namaste,

Tracy x

Twitter or Just Twit?

Well I must admit I'm sure about this but thought I would give it a go. I have signed up for a Twitter account.

I actually did it the night before Stephen Fry extolled its virtues on Jonathan Ross's show, an event which I understand increased Twitter sign ups enormously.

Well so far it seems like fun and, given that I am dead against signing myself up for a Facebook account or any such like things, that's saying something. I like reading the posting of the people I'm following - so far they are pretty limited in number but give me chance I'm new to all of this. I also like posting the little snippets about myself and my life - and when I say little I really mean it, only 140 characters allowed, or something like that, so you have to get your point across pretty succinctly.

If you want to dip your toe into the world of Twitter you can follow this link. You might send me a message to let me know you've joined in - my Twitter id is tracyej.

I'll keep you posted as to how I get on with it.

Tracy x