The "Wet Perspective" on Working Motherhood with Briana Schmidt from Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium
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This week I talk to Briana Schmidt, a Lead Aquarist at the Wonders of Wildlife National Museum and Aquarium. Briana offers the "wet perspective" of being a working mom in the zoo and aquarium field. My guests are often of the "terrestrial" sort and today Briana and I dive in to what it is like to be an aquarist and a mom.
Briana gives us the low down on what it's like to work as a pregnant aquarist and how hard it was for her to not be in the water at work while she was pregnant. We even discuss, at length, maternity clothes and the struggles of finding what to wear when there is a uniform policy! Why don't maternity pants have pockets or belt loops! Side note, Briana came up with a great solution to this challenge.
Briana also discusses her postpartum life and how hard it is to have a newborn and feeling like you're not sure what to do; feeling hypervigilant but super tired and how most of us look back on that time and don't even recognize ourselves in that version of us.
Finally, we talk about the realities of our schedules in this field and how she tries to think of her time with her son as quality over quantity to help her get through those times when she is feeling sad about how much she works and how little times she feels like she has with her family.
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