The Matrescence Project
Cass describes her former self as "fiercely independent". A woman who was not tied down by anyone or anything, who loved to travel, thrived on winning in the boardroom and climbed the corporate ladder. Cass shares how meeting her soul mate, her now husband, began to soften her, and how this changed her perspective on bringing children into the world. But Cass's introduction to motherhood was met with many emotional mountains to climb. Cass struggled to connect with her baby through pregnancy out of fear of losing her, then when her daughter came early and spent her first 6 weeks of life in NICU that fear persisted. Cass spoke of struggles, traumas and how not having a village around her impacted her transition into motherhood. Cass felt she didn't fully "bloom into motherhood" for many years after her daughter was born as a result of the collection of these experiences. But through persistence, perseverance, strength, courage and a mother's determination, she bloomed into the mother she wanted to be in the most unexpected places and in the most surprising ways. Cass shares her perspective on what mother's are missing in their postpartum season, the biggest difficulties in workplaces as per her experience, and what she thinks we need to do as a culture and a society to improve home, family and work lives for mothers and families alike in future generations.
4 episoder
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