Making Motherhood with Rylee Hitchner and Joanna Ballentine is a podcast for creative mothers. Whether you are a declared, accomplished artist or a private artist that is fully content with keeping your creativity inside of the walls of your home, we believe being a mother can help you thrive in your creativity and being a creative can help you thrive in your mothering. As we meet here, we will be... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | a year ago |
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Categories | Visual ArtsArts |
Rylee and Joanna several five ideas for using your gifts of hospitality and creativity together...ideas for cooking, care packages, semi-handmade gifts, gatherings and overnight hosting. Serve others while also making it a creative outlet. Win, win! more
The most common response to the Making Motherhood questionnaire sent out in the beginning of the podcast was: " How do you make time? I dont feel like I have time for creativity!" more
Rylee and Joanna share several ideas for preserving and making art of your family’s season… for days you need a little spark of creativity or need a homemade gift idea! more
In this episode, Rylee & Joanna discuss learning to appreciate their creatively-wired brains. Rylee shares her own struggles and what shes troubleshooting in her home and in her creative work to best reflect the way shes wired. more
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This podcast is so lovely. As a creative and as a mother I resonate so much with each episode. I especially love the laundry tips of the most recent episode. Might be donating and downsizing the amount of clothes we have and move to one closet! Always looking to simplify and minimize wherever we can.
You know when you’re sitting in church and every word of the sermon just feels like it’s speaking to you? It’s like a gentle nudge that makes you emotional, or makes you feel that pull to make the change in your life you know you’ve been longing to make? That’s exactly what this podcast is. Two creative mama’s coming together to inspire and speak truth and encouragement straight to your heart. Every episode I feel a pull to become my best self - not just for me, but for my family. Sometimes it i... more
This podcast is a treasure. I’m grateful to be encouraged, as I listen from my own personal world of motherhood. With my children, husband and growing community - pursing creativity in its many forms is always a focus. I’m looking forward to every single episode!
Absolutely love this podcast already! Rylee and Joanna bring such a calming, peaceful presence to the podcast world and are full of such great wisdom and insight! Cannot wait for more episodes!
Cheers to this podcast! Can’t wait for more!
Apple Podcasts | #127 | Hong Kong/Arts/Visual Arts |
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