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MAY 2012: Care for Kids interview
[ 0 ] 05/05/2012

MAY 2012: Care for Kids interview

“a mother’s intuition is so important and undervalued in our Western society. We tend to hand a lot of our personal power over to doctors in white coats, bossy neighbours, nurses’ opinions, parenting manuals, etc etc. At the end of the day, if something isn’t quite right with your kids, or you feel something needs [...]

APRIL 2012: Breast Cancer Lessons Learned
[ 0 ] 10/04/2012

APRIL 2012: Breast Cancer Lessons Learned

The wonderful Jillian Exton from Breast Cancer Lessons Learned has helped to co-produce a video starring Yours Truly, offering advice to people who’ve just been hit with diagnoses of cancer. As Jillian’s website best sums it up: Why do I have cancer?  How do I cope with my diagnosis? Recbecca Dettman our hip and cool [...]

MARCH 2012: SA Weekend magazine
[ 4 ] 31/03/2012

MARCH 2012: SA Weekend magazine

This week, Miss Psychette featured in the SA Weekend magazine — here’s the full article in case you missed it, or check it out online here! IS THERE ANYBODY OUT THERE? Psychics are using new ways to connect, but they still find people searching for meaning. Deborah Bogle ———– REBECCA Dettman’s words tumble forth in [...]

FEBRUARY 2012: Interview with Katrina Zaslavsky
[ 0 ] 13/02/2012

FEBRUARY 2012: Interview with Katrina Zaslavsky

To celebrate the launch of A Modern Woman’s Guide for a Natural Empowering Birth, in which Miss Psychette’s own birth story is featured, author Katrina Zaslavsky conducted a national tour and interviewed Yours Truly on how to enjoy a natural, easy, fear-free, spiritual, holistic pregnancy and birth. Check out the video and share it with [...]

JANUARY 2012: My birth story in a new book!
[ 3 ] 10/01/2012

JANUARY 2012: My birth story in a new book!

Last year I was lucky enough to connect with Melburnian Katrina Zaslavsky, who is the driving force behind the most positive, joyful, self-empowering, modern book on natural birth I’ve come across. It should seriously be mandatory reading for every pregnant (and non-pregnant!) woman in Australia (worldwide?!), and I don’t say that lightly… or because my [...]