
How do you keep your creative practice AND your child(ren) alive?
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 14 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | ArtsKids & FamilyParenting | ||||

Sam and I met in a workshop and felt a similarity in our playful approach to working and sense of curiosity and discovery. Since then, Sam has had two babies (one very recently!) and we talk about never imagining a time where we would say "no" to wor... more
This is episode is with the truly wonderful Caroline Hopson. I met Caro while we worked together on a show for the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Our babies were about four months old and with us at work. We speak about our desire to continue our prac... more
I didn't know how to introduce Alinta because she does everything! We went with: Performing Artist. Alinta speaks about international touring with her daughter, her approach to motherhood and the way she prioritises rest to help her be the Mum and Ar... more
This episode is one of my oldest and dearest friends, Jessie Vu. Jessie is a Registered Architect and Mum to her baby girl Sen. We speak about the shift in our identities, the grief we often feel over our "old lives", our ability to work now and the ... more
Haylee Collins is the powerhouse behind HOWL, a biannual print magazine that captures the many complex layers of juggling life as a creative and life as a mother. We discuss the love for our artistic practices and the sometimes fury, judgement and de... more
The guest of this episode is Theatre Maker Yvan Karlsson who is the son of a creative Mum (and Dad) and now has his own artistic practice which includes directing, performing and writing. We talk about the benefits of having a Mum who works in the ar... more
On this episode I speak to Emily and Troy Leenards. We all studied together at the same time at WAAPA, Emily and I in Dance and Troy in Stage Management. Most recently Troy has worked as a Technical Swing on a large musical and together they talk abo... more










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