There are also some small practical sections describing actions to take or ways to look at evidence, and the BRAIN decision-making tool used widely by NCT is shared again, which can be no bad thing. This is not a practical manual like the Positive Birth Book, but very much a book I would give to a pregnant friend.

Currently, we are not getting birth right. This matters primarily because birth is a key human experience that will be remembered in great detail by a woman, and her partner, for the rest of their lives. In this book I have tried to ask some difficult questions about the kind of births women are currently experiencing vs. the kind of births that may be possible or desired. These are not easy conversations to have, not least because all women are different and will want and prioritise different things. Added to this, there is a weight of emotion brought to the discussion by those women who have already given birth and had traumatic or disempowering experiences. In spite of the complexity of the topic and the difficult feelings that discussing it evokes, I sincerely hope that this book will pull women together to work on this problem by truly listening to each other and in the true feminist spirit of solidarity. We owe it to those who are yet to give birth to ensure that we all collectively approve of the direction that the birth experience is taking.


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It may be of interest on this board that Milli Hill (a writer subject to huge criticism in the birthing world and forced out of her own Positive Birth Movement due to stating that only women give birth....who would have thought?!) has a new version of her book out, including a chapter about gender identity politics. 


In a similar way to Nicola Sturgeon's recent comments attempting to falsely-team all those who speak up for women's rights with those who are racist and homophobic, Milli Hill was also a victim to multi-faceted aspersions around transphobia, exclusion and racism. I think class might have been thrown in there too, for good measure! 


All the best, Milli, if you are reading. 


A blog about her new edition

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Welcome back to Bailed Out! After an unexpected break we are back on a Monday and every Monday from now on! We get back into the swing of things by breaking down a bunch of suburban white kids trying to rap, we try to send some of our fellow citizens out of the country and we give some awesome song recommendations at the end of the episode! And it feels good to say again... Fuck You Pauly Shore!

One the season one finale of Bailed Out we dig deep into the internet to find a video that needs to be brought to light (we can't let people get away with this stuff), we are joined by good friend of the podcast, Mike Defendant, to talk about his career, we give you more option to get our content and we announce the winner of the fan-base name! Thank you all for listening to the first season and making it far more successful than we thought... we cannot wait for season two! Also... fuck you Pauly Shore!

They became one of the most popular pop acts in the late 1980s and early 1990s, with millions of records sold. However, their success turned to infamy when it was discovered that Morvan and Pilatus did not sing any of the vocals on their music releases. Their Grammy award was revoked.[11][12][13] In 1998, they recorded a comeback album, Back and in Attack, but its release was cancelled after Pilatus died at the age of 32.[14]

Despite their steady focus on fame, they struggled with poverty. "We lived in a project. We had no money. We wanted to be stars", explained Pilatus.[18] Music producer Frank Farian learned of the duo and invited them to his Frankfurt studio to listen to a demo. "We got a call to come to his studio and we said, 'All right that's it'", Pilatus recalled. "We were just dumb little kids, so we said, 'Let's go'. When we got to the studio, "Girl You Know It's True" was just a demo and he asked us our opinion of it and if we could sing it and we said, 'Yeah, we could sing it'. And he said, 'Oh beautiful, I believe it, but next week we have shows to do, so don't worry, I'll make you into a millionaire'."[17]

After "Girl You Know It's True" took off in Germany in the summer of 1988, Farian produced and wrote most of the material on the album All or Nothing, which was released in Europe in November 1988. "After Frank released the album, he told us that it was too late to stop now", Pilatus said. "Because the single was such a big success, he said, 'Now you have to go through with it. I'll cover you guys. Nobody will find out'. He said, 'Here, I'll give you $20,000 advance money'. We never had a hit before, so we went along with it. We played with fire and now we know, but it's too late." By December 1988, Pilatus and Morvan had both come to the realization that neither of their actual voices would ever be heard on any Milli Vanilli tracks.[17]

All or Nothing was expanded and repackaged as Girl You Know It's True for audiences in the United States and released in March 1989. It was a major success, producing five singles, including the title track of the American version, that all entered the top five of the Billboard Hot 100. Three of these five singles, "Baby Don't Forget My Number", "Blame It on the Rain", and "Girl I'm Gonna Miss You", went to number one.[23] In January 1990, the album Girl You Know It's True was certified 6 platinum by the RIAA after spending seven weeks atop the Billboard Top 200.[24] It spent 41 weeks in the top 10 of the Billboard Top 200 and 78 weeks on the charts overall. It was also certified Diamond in Canada, denoting sales of over a million units there.

"Farian, the studio whiz who conceived and created the group's 7-million-selling album and owner of the Milli Vanilli name, fired Pilatus and Morvan at a press conference in Munich on Wednesday in which he also announced that the pair didn't sing on the record."[39]

After these details emerged, lawsuits[41] were filed under various U.S. consumer fraud protection laws[42] against Arista Records, Pilatus and Morvan. One such filing occurred on 22 November 1990, in Ohio, where lawyers filed a class-action lawsuit asking for refunds on behalf of a local woman in Cuyahoga County who had bought Girl You Know It's True. When the suit was filed, it was estimated at least 1,000 Ohio residents had bought the album.[42] On 12 August 1991, a proposed settlement of a refund lawsuit in Chicago, Illinois, was rejected. This settlement would have refunded buyers of Milli Vanilli CDs, cassettes, records and singles. However, the refunds would only be given as credits for future Arista releases.[41] On 28 August, a new settlement was approved; it refunded those who attended concerts as well as those who bought Milli Vanilli recordings.[43] An estimated 10 million buyers were eligible to claim a refund, and they could keep the refunded recordings.[43] The refund deadline passed on 8 March 1992.[44]

With "A Milli," the rapper born Dwayne Carter Jr. continued his chart-topping success by capturing yet another No. 1 on the latter two tallies and winning him the GRAMMY for Best Rap Solo Performance at the 2009 ceremony. The modern classic also heralded Wayne's blockbuster album Tha Carter III, which became the final album of the decade to sell more than a million copies in its opening week.

"A millionaire/ I'm a West Philly millionaire, tougher than Nigerian hair/ My criteria compared to your career just isn't fair," White raps, personalizing the lyrics with a shout-out to his hometown while still echoing Weezy's trademark cadence.

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Their debut album achieved international success and brought them a Grammy Award for Best New Artist on 21 February 1990. However their Grammy was revoked when it was discovered that Morvan and Pilatus did not sing any of the vocals on their music releases. Today nearly every singer uses AutoTune to enhance / modify their vocal recordings. meaning its not them who sing, but a machine. And still they get their Grammies. We demand they should give back the Grammy to Milli Vanilli right now! 

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Su lbum debut logr el xito internacional y les vali un premio Grammy al Mejor Artista Nuevo el 21 de febrero de 1990. Sin embargo, su Grammy fue revocado cuando se descubri que Morvan y Pilatus no cantaban ninguna de las voces en sus lanzamientos musicales. Hoy en da, casi todos los cantantes usan AutoTune para mejorar/modificar sus grabaciones vocales. es decir, no son ellos los que cantan, sino una mquina. Y an as obtienen sus Grammys. Exigimos que le devuelvan el Grammy a Milli Vanilli ahora mismo!

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