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The Re-Imagining Motherhood Podcast

By: Chelsea Robinson
  • Summary

  • If becoming a Mother (aka matrescence) is an invitation to expand, then why does it feel so restrictive at times? It's "supposed" to be hard, as is any life transition...but "this" hard? This hard is patriarchal Motherhood hard and we NEED to talk about it.

    So much of Motherhood feels like a "me problem" when in reality, it is much more of a "we problem". If you've been wondering why Motherhood feels so hard, let this podcast be the validation you need that there isn't anything wrong with you...burnout, depletion, overwhelm etc. are all potential symptoms of being a Mother within patriarchal Motherhood. It's time to stop pathologizing so much of Motherhood and give Mothers the words they need to describe their experiences.

    For if Motherhood is oppressive (Rich), then mothering can be empowering.

    Join Chelsea Robinson, licensed clinical social worker and founder of Mama's Modern Village, as she has crucial conversations that bridge together the researchers, scholars, changemakers and thoughtleaders in the Motherhood space with Mothers and those that support them, personally and professionally.

    Let these episodes be your weekly dose of hope, inspiration and motivation that you need to keep Re-Imagining Motherhood for yourself (and for Mothers everywhere).

    © 2024 The Re-Imagining Motherhood Podcast
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Episodes
  • Episode 2: Feminist Mothering with Dr. Fiona Joy Green
    May 1 2024

    Welcome to episode TWO of the Re-Imagining Motherhood podcast!

    I am thrilled to bring you Fiona Joy Green, Ph.D., the brilliant scholar behind Feminist Mothering and Feminist Mother Work.
    In this episode we discuss mothering as an act of empowerment, social change and resistance to patriarchal normative Motherhood. Dr. Green is a wealth of knowledge full of wisdom to inspire you on your quest to Re-Imagine Motherhood.

    Episode Summary:
    We dive into the concepts of Feminist Mothering and motherwork, as well as the importance of knowing and/or reconnecting with your feminist Motherline. If Motherhood is oppressive, then mothering can be empowering as Rich once explained - this episode aims to inspire you to feel into your mothering in ways that are aligned with YOUR values, YOUR hopes for the future and YOUR intentions to be part of social change for future generations!

    Additional episode resources:

    You can find many of Dr. Green’s publications on the Demeter Press website linked here.

    Dr. Fiona Joy Green’s full bio:
    Dr. Fiona Joy Green (she/her) is a cisgender temporarily able-bodied feminist mother who believes in the power of revolutionary feminist motherwork. She is a white settler and holds the position of Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies at the University of Winnipeg, located within Treaty No. 1 Territory, the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe (Ojibwe) and Nehiyaw (Cree), and the homeland of the Métis. Dr. Green is the author of Practicing Feminist Mothering (ARP) and co-editor of eight Demeter Press collections that address ever-changing feminist parenting practices and maternal pedagogies. Recent titles include Mothers, Mothering and COVID-19: Dispatches from a Pandemic (2021), Parenting/ Internet/ Kids: Domesticating Technologies (2022), Coming into Being: Mothers on Finding and Realizing Feminism, (2023) and two forthcoming co-edited collections, The Mother Wave: Theorizing, Enacting, and Representing Matricentric Feminism (2024) and Revolutionizing Motherlines (2025).

    Like what you heard and want more?!

    • If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating, a glowing review and make sure to share this podcast with all your friends and family.
    • Make sure to check out: www.mamasmodernvillage.com for my Becoming Mama groups and The Matricentric Way professional training!
    • Sign up for my newsletter to stay in the know of all my latest happenings AND tips to support you in all things matrescence and Motherhood on the website.
    • Plus - follow me on IG @mamasmodernvillage.
    • Make sure to subscribe to stay in the know of all future episodes!
    • And check back later this week for this episodes "take-aways" for the bite-sized version of this episode and quicker listening!


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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • Takeaways (Episode 1): My Quick Summary
    Apr 28 2024

    In this short episode, I bring you the summarized, "bite sized" version of episode 1 with Andrea O'Reilly.

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    13 mins
  • Episode 1: Andrea O'Reilly, Ph.D. - Patriarchal Motherhood and Matricentric Feminism
    Apr 23 2024

    Welcome to episode ONE of the Re-Imagining Motherhood podcast!

    I am thrilled to bring you Andrea O'Reilly, Ph.D., founder of Motherhood Studies and Matricentric Feminism.
    In this episode we talk all things patriarchal Motherhood and Matricentric Feminism. She is a wealth of knowledge and has so much to offer mothers everywhere!

    Episode Summary:
    We dive into the concepts of the "Good Mother" myth and why so many Mothers never feel "good enough" in their mothering - HINT - it isn't "you"...it's the greater Motherhood culture of which we mother within. And now, after this episode, you will have words to talk about it!

    From mom rage to mom burnout, from traditional gender roles to the lack of social supports, Mothers today are feeling the intensity of the motherload. The good news is that we, as Mothers and those that support them, can take small steps to find community and work towards empowered mothering.

    Additional episode resources:
    In (M)otherwords: Writings on Mothering and Motherhood - O'Reilly's latest book is NOW available for purchase!
    Register for the virtual book club here - Mothers, Mothering and Motherhood in Contemporary Fiction.
    Demeter Press publications available here.

    Dr. Andrea O'Reilly full bio:
    Dr. Andrea O’Reilly is internationally recognized as the founder of Motherhood Studies (2006) and its subfield Maternal Theory (2007), and creator of Matricentric Feminism, a feminism for and about mothers (2016) and Matricritics, a literary theory and practice for a reading of mother- focused texts (2021). She is full professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University, founder/editor-in-chief of the Journal of the Motherhood Initiative and publisher of Demeter Press. She is co-editor/editor of thirty plus books on many motherhood topics including: Maternal Theory, Feminist Mothering, Young Mothers, Monstrous Mothers, Maternal Regret, Normative Motherhood, Mothers and Sons, Mothers and Daughters, Maternal
    Texts. She is author of three monographs including most recently Matricentric Feminism: Theory Activism, Practice, the 2 nd Edition (2021). In spring 2024 a collection of her essays, In (M)otherwords; Writings on Mothering and Motherhood, 2009-2024, will be published and in fall 2024 her next edited book, The Mother Wave: Theorizing, Enacting, and Representing Matricentric Feminism will be published.

    Like what you heard and want more?!

    • If you enjoyed this episode, please leave us a 5 star rating, a glowing review and make sure to share this podcast with all your friends and family.
    • Make sure to check out: www.mamasmodernvillage.com for my Becoming Mama groups and The Matricentric Way professional training!
    • Sign up for my newsletter to stay in the know of all my latest happenings AND tips to support you in all things matrescence and Motherhood on the website.
    • Plus - follow me on IG @mamasmodernvillage.
    • Make sure to subscribe to stay in the know of all future episodes!
    • And check back later this week for this episodes "take-aways" for the bite-sized version of this episode and quicker listening!


    Have any recommendations for future guests or general feedback? Fill out this quick survey

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    1 hr and 4 mins

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