#myneonatalstory by The Early Birth Foundation

Last Updated: January 1, 2026
A podcast to encourage and educate Black and ethnic minority families who have experienced the trauma of an admission on a neonatal intensive care unit.
#MyNeonatal Story with Kobe Campbell
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Kobe Campbell is wife, mom, award-winning licensed trauma therapist, Christian counselor, writer and speaker. With a kind, compassionate, and energetic spirit, she helps people find the truest versions of themselves under the pain that they’ve endured through therapy, speaking, retreats, organizational training, and spiritual formation.

#MyNeonatal Story with Ola of Colourful Beginnings
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Ola is a wife and mother to 2 daughters, born at 23 and 29 weeks respectively. Her first daughter spent nine months in five different hospitals and came home on oxygen and a feeding tube requiring several follow up appointments.  Seeing how tedious, mentally, physically, and emotionally draining the experience of having a preemie baby was for herself, her family and other families she encountered, it became imperative to have a support group for families of preemie and sick babies where ideas, experiences, challenges and solutions can be shared.

#MyNeonatal Story with Wendelyn Okemini
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Wendelyn Okemini  is a wife and mother to a delightful 4 year old son who made his entrance to the world 11 weeks early.

My Neonatal Story with Ajibola Ajayi
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Ajibola Ajayi is a wife, play enthusiast and intentional mom of three wonderful boys, which includes a set of twins that arrived at 31 weeks.

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