the motherload podcasts (season one)

What is the motherload?

It’s the laundry, dentists appointments, keeping track of the too small clothes, preparing for the next growth spurt and buying gifts for all the occasions and people. The Motherload is the meal planning (or not planning), it’s the guilt you feel, it’s not being able to ask for help, it’s putting on a brave face and riding the waves of motherhood. It’s basically everything you hold in your heart about being a mother.

I created this membership for mothers looking for community, connection and creative tools for coping that they could do at their kitchen table. The Motherload conversation videos below were released to paid members in 2020 and are now here for your listening pleasure.

If you are feeling the heaviness in motherhood or trying to discover who you are as mom, reparent and heal your inner self, and/or want to hear real conversations between real moms these conversations are for you.

Maybe you've got some mom guilt, mom rage, or mom burnout, or maybe you don’t even know what your feelings are, I want you to know that you are not alone and these conversations will prove that.

If we’ve never met, I’m Kayla Huszar and I have been helping mothers with expressive art therapy for years and I am sharing these exclusive Motherload Membership conversations with you so that you can listen to real, raw stories of motherhood and maybe pick up a few mom hacks or coping tools.

Motherload Conversations with:

  1. Roxanne Francis

  2. Kya, Momma Healer

  3. Jesska Forbes, Butterflies and Breakthroughs

  4. Michelle Coels, One Tough Mama

  5. Chantelle, cbeauty.regina

  6. Janine Chay

  7. Amy Ellsworth

  8. Jen Anderson

  9. Laurel Brown

  10. Cecilia Rands, Exhale Parenting

  11. Amy, Handful Dough Co

  12. Lyndsay Macpherson

Click here if you are interested in joining the Motherload Membership program.

Kayla Huszar

I believe that women are not given the tools to succeed in parenting. Constantly striving for an unattainable standard leaves mothers feeling inadequate and overwhelmed.

Through the use of creative arts, there is a beautiful moment of sacred stillness. A simple act of intentional creativity can remind a mother of who she is, what is truly important, and what she is capable of.

I aim to provide the best creative arts services both online and in person, because every mother deserves a simple and effective outlet for finding chill, being vibrant and feeling alive.

http://www.kaylahuszar.com
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