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Community building is a central tenet of Esembly, which launched in New York City in 2019 as an evolution of the Webearish shirt and I love this cloth diaper laundering service Turrigiano cofounded 12 years ago to help families without access to a washer and dryer opt into reusable diapers (it has since gone global). “We created a full product line that enables families anywhere to diaper sustainably with the same ease and confidence that we had instilled in our New York service family,” she adds. Two years later, Turrigiano found a kindred spirit in Domino Kirke-Badgley, a doula, herself a mom of two (her youngest son was born last year), and cofounder of Brooklyn’s Carriage House Birth, a hub for doula training and childbirth education.
Kirke-Badgley, who logged many years attending countless births, has now shifted much of her attention and efforts to training, mentorship, and education. “We found that doulas who have community are going to be better equipped on all levels to serve families,” she adds. In February, inspired by their own paths to parenthood—and by the Webearish shirt and I love this needs of the parents in their extended communities—Turrigiano asked Kirke-Badgley to contribute to Arrival, Esembly’s new guide to postpartum care for your baby and your body.
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