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This is an invitation into the depths of mothers’ hearts, minds and stories. Join best friends Julia Metzger-Traber and Tasha Haverty as they crack open definitions of motherhood and listen for the unspeakable through playful, intimate conversations with mothers from all walks of life. Mother is a Question is a portal into the kaleidoscopically different and yet universal experiences of what it means to mother.

Not another chat show sharing practical advice from the daily frontlines of mothering, but a space to live in the questions, and enlist the existential and poetic wisdom of those who mother. What would the world be if we took mothers’ questions and their wisdom seriously?

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    • Show spotlight: Rock that Doesn't Roll
      Sep 4 2024

      If you listen all the way to our episodes' end credits (which we hope you do), you know the only way we've been able to make this show is because of something called the Big Questions Project. Well, three other fantastic podcasts came out of the Big Questions Project and in the next few months we’ll be featuring them here on our feed. First up, it’s a show called Rock that Doesn’t Roll. It’s the story of how Christian music shapes the world we live in. It's hosted by the very cool, very thoughtful hosts Andrew Gill and Leah Payne who understand and came from the world of this music--and it really is a world. This episode gets into what happens when motherhood and Christian rock music collide. Enjoy.


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      41 min
    • Show spotlight: How to Survive the End of the World
      Aug 14 2024

      This week we're sharing the loving and playful podcast, "How to Survive the End of the World" hosted by Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown. In this episode, "Loving as Family Practice," the Brown sisters explore what they’ve learned about love at the site of their own family, what they are generating as adults building and holding family, mothering children, and some things they have figured out that increase the possibility of love in intentional familial space. Plus zombies. Plus tattoo plans.

      Autumn Brown and adrienne maree brown, two sisters, share many identities, as writers, activists, facilitators, and inheritors of multiracial diasporic lineages, as well as a particular interest in the question of survival. Their podcast delves into the practices we need as a community, to move through endings and to come out whole on the other side, whatever that might be.

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      1 h et 27 min
    • Grandmother is a Question (Asha & Isis)
      Jul 31 2024

      To wrap up Season 2 we have a love story about a grandmother and her granddaughter - how they came to know themselves through each other, and how they’ve saved each other’s lives, again and again.

      It’s a story about home. How we find our place. Our longing for Motherland.

      It’s about destiny– the kind we create and the kind that creates us.

      And as we prepare to end our season, it’s also a story about taking flight, and saying goodbye.

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      Listeners, we want to thank you for joining us for the first two seasons of Mother is a Question. However you found us, it’s an honor to have your attention and your ears. And as we enter this next phase - this unknown territory - and recombobulate, we’d love to hear from you.

      Write us your thoughts, feelings and stories at motherisaquestion@gmail.com and be sure to subscribe to our show if you haven’t to get any updates in the coming months.

      Follow us on instagram @motherisaquestion

      Mother is a Question is created by Natasha Haverty and Julia Metzger-Traber.

      Our editor is Rob Rosenthal.

      Original Music by Raky Sastri and Julia Read; other music by APM

      Manager of The Big Questions Project: Courtney Fleurantin

      Coordinating Producer: Emmanuel Desarme

      Post-Production Audio Engineer : Sandra Lopez-Monsalve

      Executive Producer: Genevieve Sponsler

      Interview Recording (DC): Stefanie De Leon Tzic

      Interview Recording (Arusha, Tanzania): Munira Kaoneka

      Art by Richard Gray

      Mother is a Question is a part of the Big Questions Project at PRX and supported by the John Templeton Foundation.


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      49 min
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