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"Mothering as Social Change": A Conversation with author Angela Garbes

"Mothering as Social Change": A Conversation with author Angela Garbes

FromThe Not Safe For Mom Group Podcast


"Mothering as Social Change": A Conversation with author Angela Garbes

FromThe Not Safe For Mom Group Podcast

ratings:
Length:
59 minutes
Released:
May 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

SEASON 2 PREMIERE! Today we are talking with award-winning author Angela Garbes, of LIKE A MOTHER: A Feminist Journey Through the Science and Culture of Pregnancy, and the just-released ESSENTIAL LABOR: Mothering as Social Change.  Her latest book reads like a manifesto for the kind of world we aspire to have for mothers and women and all caregivers, and  it asks the question, what if we built a system that lets us care for the people that actually care for us? How do we, in a society that is so detached from our bodies create a world where we value bodies, the human experience, and our right to pleasure? We talk with Angela about:how to establish a strong foundational understanding for our children that their bodies are worthy of love, and good care the responsibility parents hold for teaching our kids to respect all kinds of bodies, and that all bodies are differenthow to navigate talking about difficult topics (like bodies, sex, scary news) with our childrenthe benefits of intergenerational living, and caring for eldersreframing sex and pleasure for ourselves and our kidshow to reconnect sexually with a partner during/after periods of low libidoLIKE A MOTHER, is out now. Grab this must-read book here.This episode is sponsored by Poppy Seed Health - 24/7 text access to doulas, midwives, and nurses.Poppyseed Health offers 24/7 on-demand text access to doulas, midwives, and nurses.
Released:
May 4, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (14)

When society thinks of motherhood, they often think of Pampers and strollers; but we know it’s far more nuanced and complex than that. There’s a vast spectrum of experiences and stories — like what’s it like to discover your partner's darkest secret after just having had a baby together? What does motherhood look like when you suffer from multiple mental illnesses? How does a traumatic event in childhood color how we approach motherhood today? These are the kinds of stories we aim to capture, explore, and dig into in this podcast series. This is a podcast featuring real moms, telling their own stories and being their most vulnerable, uncensored selves. Hosted by the founder of the boundary-pushing motherhood platform Not Safe For Mom Group, and a mother of two Alexis Barad-Cutler. Sign up for our newsletter to never miss your Not Safe for Mom Group updates: www.notsafeformomgroup.com/newsletter-podcast