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Ep 171: Matrescence and Forest School with Lucy Jones

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Find out about our sessions and Forest School Leader Training in Devon, UK at www.children-of-the-forest.com

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Carbonfarmers.world for Tawi Stoves! Lucy Jones, author of the book Matressence, joins the Forest School Podcast to discuss the journey of becoming a mother and the lack of cultural representation and support for motherhood. Lucy shares her personal experience of feeling isolated and overwhelmed as a new mother and how the word 'matressence' provided a sense of validation. She explores the historical and cultural reasons behind the lack of focus on motherhood and childbirth in society. Lucy also discusses the importance of rituals and celebrations to honor and acknowledge the transformative experience of becoming a mother. The conversation explores the shame and stigma surrounding the challenges of becoming a parent, as well as the power of gathering and sharing stories. The guest emphasizes the importance of including dads and partners in the conversation and highlights the need for everyone to be part of the solution. They discuss the concept of matrescence and its ongoing impact throughout different stages of parenting. The guest also explains the inclusion of ecological vignettes in the book, which serve as metaphors and provide solace in the face of change and challenges.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

06:58 Exploring the Reasons Behind the Denial of the Maternal Experience

34:22 Breaking the Taboos: Addressing the Shame and Stigma of Parenthood

52:51 Nature as a Source of Grounding and Normalizing the Experience of Motherhood

59:44 Towards New Ways of Thinking and Storytelling: Prioritizing Care and the Natural World

Keywords

motherhood, childbirth, matressence, cultural representation, support, isolation, rituals, celebrations, parenting, shame, stigma, challenges, gathering, sharing stories, dads, partners, matrescence, stages of parenting, ecological vignettes, metaphors, solace

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176 episodes

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Support The Forest School Podcast on Patreon for bonus episodes and ad-free episodes at

www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast 🌲🎧.

Leave this episode a review on your podcast player!

Find out about our sessions and Forest School Leader Training in Devon, UK at www.children-of-the-forest.com

Guest Info: https://lucyfjones.com/

Sponsors:
Carbonfarmers.world for Tawi Stoves! Lucy Jones, author of the book Matressence, joins the Forest School Podcast to discuss the journey of becoming a mother and the lack of cultural representation and support for motherhood. Lucy shares her personal experience of feeling isolated and overwhelmed as a new mother and how the word 'matressence' provided a sense of validation. She explores the historical and cultural reasons behind the lack of focus on motherhood and childbirth in society. Lucy also discusses the importance of rituals and celebrations to honor and acknowledge the transformative experience of becoming a mother. The conversation explores the shame and stigma surrounding the challenges of becoming a parent, as well as the power of gathering and sharing stories. The guest emphasizes the importance of including dads and partners in the conversation and highlights the need for everyone to be part of the solution. They discuss the concept of matrescence and its ongoing impact throughout different stages of parenting. The guest also explains the inclusion of ecological vignettes in the book, which serve as metaphors and provide solace in the face of change and challenges.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background

06:58 Exploring the Reasons Behind the Denial of the Maternal Experience

34:22 Breaking the Taboos: Addressing the Shame and Stigma of Parenthood

52:51 Nature as a Source of Grounding and Normalizing the Experience of Motherhood

59:44 Towards New Ways of Thinking and Storytelling: Prioritizing Care and the Natural World

Keywords

motherhood, childbirth, matressence, cultural representation, support, isolation, rituals, celebrations, parenting, shame, stigma, challenges, gathering, sharing stories, dads, partners, matrescence, stages of parenting, ecological vignettes, metaphors, solace

  continue reading

176 episodes

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