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Welcome, dear listener, to this week’s episode of The Happy Mama Movement Podcast.
In this conversation, Amy Taylor-Kabbaz speaks with Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett — journalist, author, and columnist for The Guardian and Vogue — about the profound emotional and political layers of motherhood. Through her own journey, Rhiannon reflects on the uncertainty of choosing to have children, the unspoken vulnerability that follows, and the urgent need for better systems of care and community support for parents everywhere.
Together, they explore the tension between personal transformation and societal expectation — how motherhood reshapes identity, challenges old narratives, and reveals how deeply entwined the personal is with the political.
We talk about:
This episode is an invitation to see motherhood not just as a private journey, but as a deeply collective experience — one that calls for compassion, honesty, and courageous change.
If this conversation resonates, please share it with another mama who may need to hear that she is not alone. Together, we can rewrite the story of what it means to mother in today’s world.
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a journalist and writer. She is the co-author of The Vagenda, and the author of the novel The Tyranny of Lost Things, and the critically acclaimed memoir, The Year of the Cat, about deciding whether or not to have a baby. She is a columnist for the Guardian and Vogue, and has written for Elle, Stylist, the New Statesman, the Independent and Time.
📸 Instagram: @rhiannonlucycosslett
✖️ X (Twitter): @rhiannonlucyc
CHAPTERS:
00:00 The Journey to Motherhood: A Personal Exploration
05:55 The Reality of Motherhood vs. Expectations
11:43 Navigating Mental Health Postpartum
17:46 The Need for Support Systems in Parenting
23:41 Motherhood as a Political Experience
29:40 Hope and Change in Parenting Dynamics
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Welcome, dear listener, to this week’s episode of The Happy Mama Movement Podcast.
In this conversation, Amy Taylor-Kabbaz speaks with Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett — journalist, author, and columnist for The Guardian and Vogue — about the profound emotional and political layers of motherhood. Through her own journey, Rhiannon reflects on the uncertainty of choosing to have children, the unspoken vulnerability that follows, and the urgent need for better systems of care and community support for parents everywhere.
Together, they explore the tension between personal transformation and societal expectation — how motherhood reshapes identity, challenges old narratives, and reveals how deeply entwined the personal is with the political.
We talk about:
This episode is an invitation to see motherhood not just as a private journey, but as a deeply collective experience — one that calls for compassion, honesty, and courageous change.
If this conversation resonates, please share it with another mama who may need to hear that she is not alone. Together, we can rewrite the story of what it means to mother in today’s world.
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett is a journalist and writer. She is the co-author of The Vagenda, and the author of the novel The Tyranny of Lost Things, and the critically acclaimed memoir, The Year of the Cat, about deciding whether or not to have a baby. She is a columnist for the Guardian and Vogue, and has written for Elle, Stylist, the New Statesman, the Independent and Time.
📸 Instagram: @rhiannonlucycosslett
✖️ X (Twitter): @rhiannonlucyc
CHAPTERS:
00:00 The Journey to Motherhood: A Personal Exploration
05:55 The Reality of Motherhood vs. Expectations
11:43 Navigating Mental Health Postpartum
17:46 The Need for Support Systems in Parenting
23:41 Motherhood as a Political Experience
29:40 Hope and Change in Parenting Dynamics
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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