Introducing the Postpartum Production Podcast with Kaitlin Solimine

Postpartum Production

May 3 2022 • 9 mins

"Postpartum is really about a constant period of identity transformation, and exploring every challenge and possibility that comes with that massive life transition.”

~ Kaitlin Solimine


Welcome to our corner of the world. This is the Postpartum Production Podcast. In this podcast, you’ll hear from artists like novelists, painters, filmmakers, choreographers, and more who are mothers and caregivers. Join us every other week as we unpack concepts like: What is postpartum? What does it mean to be a mother and an artist in a capitalist society? How do we stay relevant and visible as artists when our lives are completely transformed by the caregiving for another human being?


We will be constantly examining and re-examining what it means to be a productive artist and parent, and how we can work together to redefine productivity to create more supportive communities, careers, workspaces, and family structures for artist-caregivers.


We are excited for you to join this conversation.


We’d really love it if you could subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and give us a rating. This will help us reach more listeners like you who are navigating the joys and pitfalls of artistic and parenting identities.


Find out more about us:


Website: www.postpartumproduction.com


Instagram: @postpartumproductionpodcast


Subscribe to our newsletter: https://postpartumproduction.substack.com

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