Episode 12: The Care We Carry - What Feminism Forgot About Motherhood
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There’s a weight to the care we carry — and far too often, it’s invisible.
In this powerful solo episode, we explore the radical truth that mothering a disabled or neurodivergent child is not just love — it’s labour. And it’s time we called it what it is: emotional, structural, political care work.
Drawing on Care Feminist theory, lived experience, and the quiet rage of being expected to carry it all, this episode unpacks:
Why mainstream feminism often erases caregiving mothers
What Care Feminism can offer those of us raising children outside the "normal" scripts
The emotional toll of invisible labour
And what a truly caring society might look like
With space for breath, personal storytelling, and radical reimagining, this episode is a love letter to the ones doing it all — and a call to stop doing it alone.
“You are not just a mother. You are the architect of survival. And you deserve to be held too.”