EPISODE · Aug 27, 2024 · 1H 6M
#43 MotherING, MotherHOOD and Deconditioning What We've Been Fed; An Interview with Dr Sophie Brock
from Mums F**king Matter
In this episode I talk to Dr Sophie Brock, a Motherhood Studies Sociologist based in Sydney, Australia.I've been absorbing Sophie's wisdom via podcasts and social media for a few years, so it's a pleasure and an honour to have her on the podcast for this juicy conversation.Sophie's work in Motherhood Studies is fascinating and incredibly validating. Sophie is also a single Mum to her daughter.I HIGHLY recommend listening to (and/or sharing) this podcast whether you're expecting, or a mother to children of any age.In this episode we speak about:the difference between motherING and motherHOODthe 'Fish Tank of Motherhood Model'what we are conditioned to think a 'Mother' is and the 'Perfect Mother Myth'a personal share of mine; feelings about having another baby or notgrief in motherhood and how all emotions are valid yet not widely accepted in societymaternal rage; feeling it, acknowledging it and expressing itnot having Mum guilthow different mothering can look for each family; disabilities, neurodivergence and much moreSophie's offerings and breaking down the learningThemes: motherhood, mothering, parenting, maternal rage, disabilities and neurodivergence, fatherhoodWe also mention the work of Minna Dubin and Adrienne Rich.To see more of Sophie's work and about her resources and courses see here on her website. And connect with Sophie here on Instagram.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, I would really appreciate it if you could please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Would you like to work with me? Book in for a free discovery call here!For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
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