
wise women: embrace the chaos
Sunni Hart shares her wisdom amidst our global crisis. It’s April 2020, and we’re already being faced with a global pandemic, an economic crisis, and that’s causing a whole lot
Sunni Hart shares her wisdom amidst our global crisis. It’s April 2020, and we’re already being faced with a global pandemic, an economic crisis, and that’s causing a whole lot
Motherhood is genuine work, but unlike other types of work – like working for an income – Motherhood has no political gain or agenda, it is a natural and true process.
Some days when I’m rocking/feeding my son to sleep, I’m itching to get back to my work, counting down the minutes until he hits the bed.
This is the face of the boy that demands my attention when I’m halfway through an interview of a night.
When this image was taken I remember feeling so heavy. So tired. Sore. Uncomfortable with my unfamiliar body.
“When I first had a baby I thought… ‘have I totally fucked my life up?'”
This podcast is recorded & produced on Darkinjung Country.
We pay our respects to the traditional custodians & Mothers of the land on which we work & live.