Today’s episode is about a quiet fear a lot of creative women carry: Does motherhood make creativity disappear? In this conversation, we explore a different possibility—that creativity doesn’t vanish when life gets louder, it adapts. The romantic idea of waiting for inspiration, perfect silence, and uninterrupted momentum starts to fall away. What replaces it is something tougher: creativity that works in fragments, in tired moments, between interruptions, and alongside deep love for another human. We talk about how tension—between momentum and responsibility, solitude and connection—can actually deepen art instead of diminish it. Because sometimes the most honest work isn’t made in perfect conditions… it’s made in the margins of real life. 🎙️✨