Kids & Family
Hello, I’m Hillary Rubin and this is the 12th episode of the Create Like A Mother Podcast. On my quest to reconnect with my creativity, I was lucky to sit down with a woman I adore and miss dearly - the one and only Elsie Escobar, who introduced me to podcasting back in early 2000’s when we were both teaching yoga and as she says it, we did all the things. We did… Elsie’s quirky, rebellious and raising her two girls UNCONVENTIONALLY. We’re going deep into Creating A Safe Space For Children to Thrive. We talk about ... HOW motherhood is about creating yourself again and again... WHAT changes in parenting as our children grow up... HOW Interruptis shows up when an idea comes in while washing dishes… AND so much more! We unpacked why she chose homeschooling, family meetings and dealing with the pushback from society. I even took notes… Buckle up, get ready for the wisdom nuggets… AND Thank you so much for listening, sharing and reviewing this podcast. Remember this is your safe place to hear what other mamas who are just like YOU do to stay connected to their creativity. Mentioned in this episode: Hillary’s Yoga Practice Home Schooling Vogue Magazine El Salvador Colorism Leg Warmers North Carolina Pittsburgh Idiocricy Movie Ipad MacSales.Com Home School Co-op Marilyn Manson Waldorf Education Rudolph Steiner Google Attachment Parenting Brene Brown Emergency C-Section Placenta Previa Breech White Noise Autistic Library Dyslexia Family Meetings Master of Fine Arts Colorado Impulsive Virgo 5 Love Languages 7 Year Change - Waldorf Steiner Get Social With Elsie: Elsie on Instagram About Elsie: Elsie is a ten year plus veteran in the industry and inductee to the Academy of Podcasters Hall of Fame. She co-runs She Podcasts, a podcasting community for women that has over 12 thousand members. She is Libsyn’s Community Manager the most prominent publishing platform for podcasts since 2004 Her passion within the industry is podcasting’s rapidly-changing environment, impact, access, community building, and advocacy. She welcomes the opportunity to elevate existing conversations around podcast consumption and initiate ways to reach new listeners above focusing on metrics, advertising and monetization into social change and using podcasting as a tool for personal growth, transformation and not just replicating existing media and cultural dynamics.