Episode 160

Reflections on Mothering: What IS a Mother?

This episode intricately examines the nuanced dimensions of mothering, positioning it as a fundamental aspect of the human experience. Through a contemplative lens, I reflect on the lessons and emotions tied to the act of mothering, particularly as I celebrate my daughter Isabelle's graduation from college. The narrative traverses the landscape of memory, encapsulating moments of joy, challenge, and inevitable change. As I talk about the significance of mothering, I challenge the audience to acknowledge the diverse expressions of this practice, which encompass not only biological connections but also the myriad ways in which individuals contribute to the nurturing of others. I emphasize the strength found in vulnerability and the importance of recognizing the often unseen acts of care that permeate our lives, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own experiences with mothering, both as recipients and as givers of care. Ultimately, the episode serves as a heartfelt tribute to the enduring power of love and the sacredness of nurturing relationships.

Takeaways:

  • The concept of mothering transcends traditional definitions, embodying a universal and profound essence.
  • Mothering encompasses nurturing, witnessing, and guiding without exerting control over others.
  • Engaging in mothering is a human capacity that can manifest in various forms and relationships.
  • The act of mothering often occurs in the quiet moments, unnoticed yet deeply impactful.
  • Letting go is one of the most challenging aspects of mothering, requiring trust and faith.
  • Reflecting on who has mothered us can reveal the often unseen connections in our lives.

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Transcript
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Hi friends, and welcome to the Friday edition of More Human, More Kind.

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Beyond the Breath as we move through the month of May, a month that holds both Mother's Day and, for many of us, seasons of transition, I wanted to spend these next few Fridays reflecting on the concept of mothering, not just in the traditional sense, but in its broader, deeper, more universal form.

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Today we begin with the heart of mothering.

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What it means, why it matters, and how it shows up in unexpected, breathtaking, and sometimes bittersweet ways.

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This past weekend, my daughter Isabel graduated from college, and even as I say those words, my heart catches in my throat.

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These four years have been a time of such incredible growth for her, of expanding her capacity to hold so many truths at once, to learn and to move outside of her comfort zone.

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And all of the beautiful things that happen within those four years of college graduation is one of those milestones that feels both monumental and surreal.

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There's pride, of course.

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So, so much pride and a deep, aching love.

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But there's also this quiet grief, a letting go, a chapter closing.

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People don't talk about this one as much.

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It's hard, so let yourself have that.

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I found myself revisiting memories lately.

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Her first steps, a tiny little backpack on the first day of kindergarten, the countless late night conversations, the sound of her laughter and strong opinions echoing throughout our house.

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There are also the difficult moments tucked in there.

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The struggles, the tears, the intense anxiety and uncertainty.

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Remember, living fully.

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Being a human is messy.

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Mothering in this moment feels like holding a thousand memories in one hand and a beautiful unknown in the other.

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It is, as my friend and mentor Kelly Lubeck says, holding the tension of opposites.

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The big and As I reflect on Isabel's graduation and Mother's Day, I've been thinking about how we define mothering.

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We often associate mothering with biology or caregiving.

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But it is so, so much more than that.

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Mothering is the act of nurturing life, and another, the choice to witness, guide and love without control.

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A practice of presence, patience and faith.

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Fierce tenderness.

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You don't have to have children to mother.

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You don't even have to identify as a woman.

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To mother, mothering is a human capacity, a way of being in the world with care.

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It shows up when a teacher believes in a student no one else sees.

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When a friend drops off soup on your doorstep during a hard week, when someone holds your truth without flinching.

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Mothering is expansive.

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It is bold, and it often goes unseen.

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I believe mothering is one of the most powerful forms of love.

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It is active, intentional, and generative.

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But it can also be invisible.

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So many acts of mothering happen in the quiet corners of the world.

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They don't make headlines.

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They don't go viral.

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They don't capture the media's attention because they are splashy or outrageous or far fetched.

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They look like holding space, being patient, showing up, staying up.

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They look like choosing love again and again, even when it's messy, complicated, or inconvenient.

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And they look like letting go when the time comes.

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That, perhaps is the hardest and most sacred act of mothering.

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The release, the trust, the belief that what you've nurtured is strong enough to grow in the wild.

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So today, I want to invite you to pause and reflect.

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Who has mothered you in your life, perhaps unexpectedly?

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And what ways have you mothered?

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Whether it's people, ideas, communities, even yourself, what parts of your life are asking for a little more nurturing right now?

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These are questions worth returning to, especially during seasons of transition and celebration.

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Mothering is not a title, it's a practice.

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One that is deeply human and deeply kind.

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So wherever and however you mother, thank you.

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You are part of something ancient and sacred.

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And to Isabelle, if you ever listen to this, my love for you is infinite.

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Watching you become the person you are has been one of the greatest joys of my life.

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Until next time, friends.

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Take a deep breath.

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Hold yourself gently and remember the way you love shapes the world.

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Heather Hester

Heather Hester is the founder of Chrysalis Mama which provides support and education to parents and allies of LGBTQIA adolescents, teenagers, and young adults. She is also the creator/host of the Top 1% podcast Just Breathe: Parenting your LGBTQ Teen. As an advocate and coach, she believes the coming out process is equal parts beautiful and messy. She works with her clients to let go of fear and feelings of isolation so that they can reconnect with themselves and their children with awareness and compassion. Heather also works within organizations via specialized programming to bring education and empowerment with a human touch. She is delighted to announce that her first book is out in the world as of May 2024 - Parenting with Pride: Unlearn Bias and Embrace, Empower, and Love Your LGBTQ+ Teen. Married to the funniest guy she’s ever known and the mother of four extraordinary kids (two of whom are LGBTQ) and one sassy mini bernedoodle, Heather believes in being authentic and embracing the messiness. You can almost always find her with a cup coffee nearby whether she’s at her computer, on her yoga mat, or listening to her favorite music.