Redefining Motherhood’s Worth Through Art with Memoirist Sarah Chaves
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"I put so much pressure on myself to produce when I was pregnant. Just because there was that end date of Ooh, baby will finally come out into the world but also like this end of a chapter in my life where I would be able to produce as widely or as efficiently before I actually had the baby. So that was probably my biggest challenge during pregnancy."
~ Sarah Chaves
In this episode, Kaitlin is joined by Sarah Chaves. Sarah is a first-generation Portuguese-American author, mom and educator whose work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Teen Vogue, and more. Her current project is a memoir about the death of her father when she was a teenager.
Sarah is also a mother to one vivacious little boy named Leo, and was three months postpartum at the time of this episode’s recording.
Sarah and Kaitlin talk about:
- The questions and topics mothers face during postpartum and beyond, plus those that many creative practitioners also face.
- The financial impact of being a mother, specifically the challenges of navigating a complete lack of a federal US maternity leave policy, which leaves so many new families in the lurch.
- Sarah's memoir and the role her mother played both as a character in her writing & work.
- And lots more.
Sarah can be found on:
Instagram: @sarita_chaves
Her website: sarahchaves.com
Related resources:
- Some further reading on the false dichotomy between motherhood and creativity that Sarah talks about.
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