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Naomi Cooke Johnson shared that she โalmost died giving birth to my daughter,โ and itโs one of several life experiences that โchanged my life forever.โ She said it led to โprofoundโ perspectives and a new approach of โbeing raw and gritty and sometimes painful,โ when telling her stories.
The former Runaway June lead singer welcomed her daughter with husband Martin Johnsonย in 2023. Cooke Johnson said she feels โcompletely differentโ as a mom on a recent episode of Get Real with Caroline Hobby. The singer-songwriter told podcast host Caroline Hobby that she had an allergic reaction to Pitocin, a medication that helps induce labor, and ultimately gave birth via c-section, though she nearly didnโt make it.
โThat was so scary,โ Cooke Johnson said later in the podcast. โI had an at-home water birth planned and I started off that way. I went into labor, I was in labor for three days at home. It was really beautiful. I went in and out of labor. And we were dancing and cooking and I was in and out of the tub, and she [Cooke Johnsonโs daughter] just wasnโt progressing. And I was 42 weeks and three days, so I had gone over. And my midwife was like, โthereโs just something weโre not seeing. Sheโs in a weird position. I canโt get her to move. We have to transfer,โ because legally, she canโt deliver me at home anymore. ...I ended up getting on Pitocin trying to kickstart my labor back in, I had an allergic reaction.
โThey put my baby on the chest and I felt this deep breath, like, โOK, I can go.โ I felt it,โ she said of the โpeaceful, warm feelingโ she felt when she held her daughter for the first time. โIโm telling you โ Iโm gonna cry thinking about it because itโs so profoundโฆ I had just given birth. I had this (feeling) like, my purpose is fulfilled. I had just given birth to her. I was in a different headspace. โฆI was like, โI did my job.โโ
Cooke Johnson said becoming a mother helped shift her songwriting perspective. She realized that if she hadnโt made it through childbirth, her daughter could one day stream her music and โshe would never freaking know me at all, as a mother, as a daughter, as a child, as a wife. she would never know who I was by listening to those, you know, those songs where Iโm trying to sell beer at a festival.โ Now, sheโs working on a full album that she describes as โautobiographical.โ The record will follow recently-released songs โBricks Make Housesโ and โMama Ainโt Jesus.โ
The experience of becoming a mother was one of many stories Cooke Johnson shared with Hobby throughout the in-depth podcast conversation:
โNaomi grew up off the gridโone of 11 kids living in a converted school bus, traveling the country, and even spending time in a cult. She learned guitar as a child, playing at gas stations to help her family afford life on the road. Now a wife and mother, Naomi is opening up about the full truth of her pastโand the moment that changed everything. After nearly dying during childbirth, she gained a profound new perspective on life. That experience sparked a deep inner shift, awakening a fierce feminine strength and emotional clarity that flows through her latest work. Her new songs, โBricks Make Housesโ and โMama Ainโt Jesus,โ are her most honest yetโmusic that embraces both the pain and the beauty of the road that led her here.โ
Cooke Johnson previously opened up about her planned water birth, explaining that she and nine of her siblings were born at home, including five born in a bath tub. she said at that time, in part, that sheโs โin awe of both ancient and modern birthing methods and filled with gratitude for the gift of experiencing both in one birth. โฆChildbirth is an incredible rite of passage for a woman. Iโm proud to have made the journey and honored to be holding the ultimate reward.โ She and her husband, frontman ofย The Night Gameย andย Boys Like Girls, got married in July 2021 at Bald Mountain Camps Resort in Rangley, Maine.
Find Cooke Johnsonโs full conversation with Hobby on Get Real here.