If you are thinking about becoming a doula, you have more in common with singer Erykah Badu than you might have realized.
In addition to being a ground-breaking recording artist, did you know that Erykah Badu is also a doula? In fact, she has even changed her name on Twitter to ErykahBadoula. Although her life is much different from many people who are considering becoming a doula, her passion is very relatable.
Becoming a doula is often fueled by a passion we didn’t know we had.
In a recent interview, she talked about the crossroads between making music and becoming a doula: “it’s all love. I think they all come from the same place, all of the work that I do: music, being a doula, being a parent. It all comes from a place of sincerity.”
She referred to being a doula as part of her “creative work”. In 2001, four years after the release of her first album Baduizm, she discovered her enthusiasm for birth work. Badu stayed by the side of her close friend for the entirety of her 52-hour labor. After it was over, she realized that working with laboring women was something that came naturally to her. From there, she became a certified doula and began to study midwifery.
“Most of our true gifts are really natural to us,” Erykah Badu, on becoming a doula.
Badu’s story may sound familiar if you are thinking about becoming a doula.
We often hear stories from our students about why they decided to pursue becoming a doula. So many of them are very similar to Badu’s. Although doulas are becoming more sought after, “doula” still isn’t necessarily a household word. Therefore, it’s not uncommon to learn what a doula is until after you’ve supported someone during their birth. What a wonderful revelation that is! As Badu put it, becoming a doula is “like being the welcoming committee.”
The first step to starting this rewarding career is to get certified with the International Doula Institute. We’ll help you learn how to turn your passion into a career.
[…] she counts model Slick Woods among her clients. Having shared her passion for childbirth with the International Doula Institute back in 2001, Badu believes all of her passions stem from “a place of love” and feels her role […]