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Rachael Watters holds a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. She is a full time wife and a mom to Micah (7), Adeline (5), Emerson (3) and Chloe (17 months). She understands the demands and isolation that being a mother of young children can bring. Over the last year she has been involved in a storytelling endeavor entitled MOMedy. This project consisted of writing and performing a one woman tragic comedy based on her postpartum experiences. Rachael considers herself to be a maternal mental health advocate and hopes that sharing her story and bringing awareness to the realities of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders can break down the stigma surrounding maternal mental health and encourage others to seek support and treatment. Video Recorded by the Event Crew. Video Edited by Christian Ackerman of FastCoast Productions fastcoastproductions.com and Sound Mixing by Robert Parr of Yellow Seahorse Records yellowseahorserecords.com Rachael Watters holds a Doctorate of Physical Therapy. She is a full time wife and a mom to Micah (7), Adeline (5), Emerson (3) and Chloe (17 months). She understands the demands and isolation that being a mother of young children can bring. Over the last year she has been involved in a storytelling endeavor entitled MOMedy. This project consisted of writing and performing a one woman tragic comedy based on her postpartum experiences. Rachael considers herself to be a maternal mental health advocate and hopes that sharing her story and bringing awareness to the realities of perinatal mood and anxiety disorders can break down the stigma surrounding maternal mental health and encourage others to seek support and treatment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx