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  • The Prologue (Season 2)
    2026/02/24

    Welcome to season 2 of Notes from That Writer (Mom). In this episode, Andrea shares what’s ahead: more creative nonfiction essays about writing and motherhood and - new! - honest conversations with other writer-moms about creativity, caregiving, and the ever-evolving landscape of making art while raising children. This is a season about ambition, exhaustion, devotion, doubt, and learning how to honour more than one version of yourself at once.

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    2 分
  • A Work in Progress: Notes on Season One
    2026/02/19

    In this episode, Andrea looks back at the first season of That Writer (Mom)— what sparked this project, how a quiet writing endeavour became public creative practice, and what feels important when sustaining a creative practice inside constant interruption. This is a literary reflection on voice, identity, and the quiet insistence of creative work inside a very busy life. Season One isn’t just a collection of essays. It is an excavation of language, of selfhood, of what it means to keep writing while being called to, needed by, and loved wholly by the little humans in your life.

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    11 分
  • Mom Math: The Trickle Down Effect in Motherhood
    2026/02/11

    In this episode, Andrea explores the hidden math of motherhood— not the viral kind, but the quiet cause-and-effect calculations behind every small decision. A reflection on creativity, rigidity, the split-screen of writing while mothering, and what it costs to choose yourself.

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    8 分
  • Smoke in the Air: On Wildfires, Daycare Drop-Offs, and Learning to Let Go
    2026/02/03

    In this episode, Andrea reflects on a season shaped by wildfire smoke and the challenges of first separations. As her toddler starts daycare, Andrea wrestles with the question many parents carry quietly: Am I doing the right thing? Moving between climate anxiety, creative longing, and the deep, wordless experience of attachment, this episode is a meditation on love, work, fear, and the tiny moments that remind us we’re still connected.

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    11 分
  • On Love, With No Fixed Address
    2026/01/27

    In this episode, Andrea reflects on returning to Toronto with her family after three and a half years away, exploring how motherhood reshapes ideas of home, love, and time. This episode traces the shift from believing love is a place to understanding it as something boundless and lived, experienced through memory, travel, children, and the quiet (challenging) work of building upon one’s creative life while traversing motherhood.

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    15 分
  • Self Doubt and the Fly I'm Finally Able to Shoo Away
    2025/12/04

    In this episode, Andrea explores the shapeshifting nature of self-doubt and the surprising way becoming a mother helped her see it for what it really is: a persistent, little fly. This is a story of someone learning to trust the version of themself who shows up — tired, interrupted, and imperfect — and presses publish anyway. If you’ve ever felt held back by the quiet insistence of “not yet” or “not good enough,” this episode is for you.

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    12 分
  • Cherry Season in Kelowna and Our Toddler's Second Birthday
    2025/11/26

    In this episode, Andrea reads a letter to her toddler on their second birthday. A story about raising a tiny human in a new place, building life from scratch, and finding meaning in the small rituals that root us. Part love note, part time capsule, a reminder of how quickly these days can shift under our feet.

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    9 分
  • From the Fringes: On "Die My Love" and Toddler Bedtimes
    2025/11/19

    In this episode, Andrea explores the strange overlap between putting her toddler to bed and watching Die My Love, Lynn Ramsay's latest film; an uncensored, cinematic interpretation of the edges of early motherhood in which the protagonist is also a writer (Surprise!). Part film reflection, part bedtime confession, part love letter to mothers who feel more than they might be able to articulate.

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    12 分