Helping Professionals Better Support Mothers Navigating NICU and Medical Trauma
Onesa Anozie, MSW is a speaker, educator, and social worker dedicated to raising awareness about the emotional and psychological impact of medical motherhood.
After navigating her own son's complex medical journey — including an extended NICU stay and kidney transplant — Onesa now uses both her lived experience and professional background in social work to educate healthcare providers, organizations, and communities on how to better support families navigating pediatric medical complexity.
Through her work with She Found Peace, Onesa equips professionals with tools, insight, and compassion-centered frameworks to support mothers during some of the most difficult seasons of their lives.
Speaking
Keynotes that inspire and educate audiences on the realities of medical motherhood and the power of resilience.
Professional Trainings
Practical trainings designed for healthcare professionals, social workers, and organizations supporting families with medically complex children.
The Peace Framework
A compassionate model developed through lived experience and professional insight to support healing and emotional resilience.
Podcast Appearances & Interviews
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Medical Motherhood & Mom Guilt: How to Find Peace in Uncertainty | Onesa Anozie
Listen Nown this episode of Thrive Like a Mother, Ebony sits down with Onesa Anozie (social worker, medical mother coach, and author of She Found Peace) to talk about navigating motherhood through uncertainty, releasing mom guilt, and finding peace in hard seasons.
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Endurance with Onesa- Ask A NICU Mama Podcast
Listen NowIn this episode titled "Endurance," I am accompanied by Onesa, who openly shares her journey
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S.4 E.7 Onesa Anozie: When Microwave Culture Breaks Down: A NICU Journey
Listen NowOnesa Anozie is a wife, mother of 3, and author. She also exhibits an unwavering dedication to NICU mothers. Onesa's own journey spans 290 days spent in the hospital alongside her son. With a Master's degree in Social Work and over a decade devoted to nonprofit work, she champions social justice and holistic family well-being. Tune in to hear more from Onesa!Â
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NICU Mental Health Week 2025: She Found Peace - Live Journaling Session
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IG Live with Konnected Thru 22
Listen NowThank you everyone for tuning into today’s IG with special guest Onesa Anozie.
We can’t thank Onesa enough for sharing her premature birth story about her twin boys who faced TTTS and spent 28 and 290 days in the NICU.