The Bodacious Optimist
In this episode of the Bodacious Optimist podcast, host Sascha Mayer interviews Corinne Botz, a visual artist and educator whose multidisciplinary work spans photography, writing, and filmmaking. The conversation centers around Botz’s project, “Milk Factory,” which includes a short film and a book about lactation rooms. Botz shares how the origins of the project were inspired by her personal experience as a new mother in a stark lactation room, and her subsequent effort to document public lactation spaces. The film gained attention when it was featured by Time Magazine, juxtaposed against the backdrop of the January 6th Capitol Riot. For Botz, this project has fostered a sense of community among mothers and increased her dedication to normalizing discussions around pumping and improving maternal support systems. 00:00 Introduction to Corinne Botz 02:48 The Milk Factory Project 04:25 Symbolism and Impact of the Congressional Lactation Room 06:08 Publishing with Time Magazine 08:30 The Upcoming Book on Lactation Spaces 10:39 Exploring Unique Lactation Spaces 12:45 The Nutshell Studies and Artistic Themes 14:25 Personal Background and Artistic Journey 17:21 Motherhood and Artistic Influence 21:38 Final Thoughts and Optimism Mentioned in this episode: Milk Factory [https://www.saintlucybooks.com] by Corinne May Botz, a forthcoming hard cover book Milk Factory [https://www.corinnebotz.com/milk-factory] Photography Series Time Magazine - The Invisible Labor Inside America’s Lactation Rooms [https://time.com/5954518/lactation-rooms-invisible-labor/] Chauntel Norris, Alabama Prison Birth Project [https://www.prisonbirth.org/about] The Milk Bank [https://www.themilkbank.org/] The Nutshell Studies of Unexplained Death [https://www.corinnebotz.com/nutshell-studies-of-unexplained-death]
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