The Birth Keepers | The Guardian Investigates

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4.8
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606 reviews
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36 episodes
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Date created
2024/02/16
Latest episode
2025/12/10
Average duration
49 min.
Release period
84 days

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How two influencers made millions radicalising pregnant women around the world. And the tragedies that followed. A year-long investigation by Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne

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The Birth Keepers: I choose this – episode one
2025/12/10
The Free Birth Society was selling pregnant women a simple message. They could exit the medical system and take back their power. By free birthing. But Nicole Garrison believes FBS ideology nearly cost her her life. This is episode one of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
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The Birth Keepers: When Emilee met Yolande – episode two
2025/12/10
Who is Emilee Saldaya, the woman behind the Free Birth Society movement? And how did she meet her business partner Yolande Norris-Clark? Do either woman have the credentials they are claiming? This is episode two of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
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The Birth Keepers: Journey Moon – episode three
2025/12/10
When Lorren Holliday got pregnant in 2018, she joined Emilee Saldaya’s Facebook group and quickly became hooked on the Free Birth Society podcasts. It was a decision that led to tragedy. This is episode three of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
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The Birth Keepers: Growing an empire – episode four
2025/12/10
Within months of the death of Lorren’s baby, Journey Moon, and the public backlash against the Free Birth Society that followed, Emilee Saldaya took the FBS membership private, turning the business into a global multimillion dollar empire. This is episode four of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
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The Birth Keepers: FBS goes global – episode five
2025/12/10
Emilee and Yolande had grown an ideology and seeded it globally. A reach investigative reporters Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne could not have fathomed when they started reporting on the story. They set out to see just how far FBS has spread. This is episode five of a year-long investigation
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The Birth Keepers: Death plan – episode six
2025/12/10
A backlash against FBS grows and Emilee and Yolande respond to the growing crisis. This is episode six of a year-long investigation by Guardian journalists Sirin Kale and Lucy Osborne
Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 1
2025/10/23
Gina Rinehart tops Australia’s rich list, worth almost $40bn. She’s also a climate sceptic, a Trumpette and a litigant – even against her own kids. Her life reads like a script from the TV series Succession. Senior correspondent Sarah Martin has spoken to her critics and her defenders to try and understand who Gina Rinehart really is. In this episode, Martin starts with her childhood, and the enormous influence of her father, Lang Hancock
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 2
2025/10/23
How does Gina Rinehart, like her father before her, use wealth and power to influence Australian politics? Rinehart’s first major foray into the political spotlight was successfully lobbying against Labor’s mining super-profit tax in the early 2010s. But what did she learn from her father, Lang Hancock, who campaigned to overturn the iron ore export embargo in the 1950s, setting the foundation for their family fortune?
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 3
2025/10/23
We unpack the bitter rivalries, court battles and family conflicts behind the Hancock fortune, and consider a fundamental question: is Rinehart a mining heiress or is she a self-made mining magnate? We look at her crowning achievement to date in her time at the helm of Hancock Prospecting – owning and operating her own iron mine at Roy Hill, something her father was never able to do
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 4
2025/10/23
Twenty years ago, John Hancock had dinner with his mother, Gina Rinehart. He says it’s the last positive interaction he had with her. In an in-depth interview, he explains how his relationship with her fell apart and discusses a high-stakes legal case that could threaten the foundations of her empire
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 5
2025/10/23
It’s the portrait of Gina Rinehart that launched 1,000 memes, went viral globally and became Australia’s Mona Lisa. But it’s also a symbol of how wealth intersects with other areas of life, including art and sport. How does Rinehart use her money to control her image – and what would she rather you don’t see? This episode is about power and control, and the colonial history of Australia. It contains references to outdated offensive language and events that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people may find distressing. It also contains the names of Indigenous Australians who have died
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 6
2025/10/23
In the previous episode, we covered historical claims made over the years that Lang Hancock, Gina’s father, had two unacknowledged daughters with separate Indigenous women. Now, the daughter of Sella Robinson, one of the Indigenous women who claimed to be Hancock’s daughter, speaks publicly for the first time
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 7
2025/10/23
Gina Rinehart’s father, Lang Hancock, is well known as a pioneer of Australia’s iron ore industry but few realise Hancock started his mining career on a smaller scale and digging for a different substance – blue asbestos. Hancock and his partner started the mining operation at Wittenoom in the 1940s before selling it to CSR, which mined the area for 20 more years. Wittenoom has become synonymous with the tragedy that unfolded for the thousands who lived and worked there after exposure to asbestos fibres. In this episode of Gina, we interrogate some of the stories her family chooses to celebrate – and others they don’t
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Gina: a real life Succession story, episode 8
2025/10/23
At 13, Gina Rinehart read a book that would help shape her worldview – Ayn Rand’s Atlas Shrugged. The novel’s capitalist underpinnings promote the idea that people should strive to be their best industrial selves. In this episode, we explore how these values are playing out in Rinehart’s life today, including her proposal to build a coalmine in Canada’s Rocky Mountains. And we hear how author and environmental campaigner Tim Winton views her efforts to prevent an overhaul of Australia’s environmental laws
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Can I tell you a secret? Episode one: the beginning
2022/09/23
Guardian journalist Sirin Kale takes us to a small town in the north of England to uncover how one man began a decade of cyberstalking

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4.8 out of 5
606 reviews
Toddvogt 2026/02/03
Free birthing
This podcast did an incredible job. You can feel how much time, care, and true boots on the ground journalism went into putting this together. It’s th...
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bam526 2026/02/02
Excellent journalism
This is how you tell a story
LDNurse40 2026/02/01
Horrifying
As a nurse, this story is horrifying. These vulnerable women have been manipulated by evil master manipulators. When I hear those texts encouraging th...
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mama24boyz 2026/01/30
MAHA
Part of me feels so much compassion for these women who have had previous issues with Western medicine and felt unseen and unheard. The other part of ...
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BAMW!! 2026/01/30
Stunning
Stunned to silence. As a mother of two, I am completely and utterly at a loss for words. Their reckoning is coming - hasn’t yet, but it will. Thank yo...
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cet blaine 2026/01/28
They should be in jail
These MAHA criminals should be behind bars. Where is the FBI? Where is law enforcement here? They are killing babies and profiting from lies
lsersam 2026/01/30
A difficult listen
The podcast host is a much more patient person than I’ll ever be. I cannot wrap my head around the decisions these women made. It’s an illuminating po...
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yolandeesha 2026/01/28
Informative and sad
Mamas, take care of yourself and your baby and be prepared to get medical help either with a doula or MD in case something goes awry. There is no reas...
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pip2387 2026/01/27
Devastating
This podcast is heartbreaking to say the least. As someone who believes very much in the power and authority of women advocating for themselves, telli...
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sohersch 2026/01/27
C-Section is a “Natural Birth”
Content is really great, but I wish the hosts wouldn’t separate c-section from a “natural birth.”
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