Angela Anagnost-Repke: Let's talk about how motherhood can feel unnatural The Motherhood Metamorphosis
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Note: Angela emailed me before our interview and asked if "swears were ok" I was like "hell, yeah!" but if swears are not for you, feel free to enjoy a different episode!
Angela Anagnost-Repke is a nature-loving, empathy-blooming mom of 2 school-aged kids. She is working on a non-fiction book proposal on how even unscientific moms can give the gift of nature to their kids.
We talked candidly about how motherhood felt unnatural to her when her son was a newborn. This feeling was complicated by the narrative she heard from her own mom about how motherhood had "saved her" when Angela and her siblings were little.
Angela and I also talked about how, 6 weeks after her daughter was born, she became one of the primary caregivers to her mom after a cancer diagnosis. She recounts how she hit rock bottom, had to reach out for help, and rediscover her joy after care-giving encompassed her whole life.
I love her honesty, candor, authenticity, and bad-ass message to just BE YOURSELF when it comes to your motherhood story.
Quotable quotes: Kudos to all women who own their journey and don’t try to be a certain kind of mother that they’re just not meant to be at all.
You can follow Angela on Facebook @Angela Anagnost-Repke, Writer
and @Angela Repke on Instagram
Support the show
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Check out the new shop on Buy Me a Coffee and please consider becoming a $5 supporter of the show (I need 8 per month to cover the out of pocket expenses of producing the podcast)
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Note: Angela emailed me before our interview and asked if "swears were ok" I was like "hell, yeah!" but if swears are not for you, feel free to enjoy a different episode!
Angela Anagnost-Repke is a nature-loving, empathy-blooming mom of 2 school-aged kids. She is working on a non-fiction book proposal on how even unscientific moms can give the gift of nature to their kids.
We talked candidly about how motherhood felt unnatural to her when her son was a newborn. This feeling was complicated by the narrative she heard from her own mom about how motherhood had "saved her" when Angela and her siblings were little.
Angela and I also talked about how, 6 weeks after her daughter was born, she became one of the primary caregivers to her mom after a cancer diagnosis. She recounts how she hit rock bottom, had to reach out for help, and rediscover her joy after care-giving encompassed her whole life.
I love her honesty, candor, authenticity, and bad-ass message to just BE YOURSELF when it comes to your motherhood story.
Quotable quotes: Kudos to all women who own their journey and don’t try to be a certain kind of mother that they’re just not meant to be at all.
You can follow Angela on Facebook @Angela Anagnost-Repke, Writer
and @Angela Repke on Instagram
Support the show
Join the new FB group here!
Check out the new shop on Buy Me a Coffee and please consider becoming a $5 supporter of the show (I need 8 per month to cover the out of pocket expenses of producing the podcast)
I'm so glad you are here! Please share the podcast with a friend and don't forget to leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
29 min