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At Last She Said It

Episode 029: Ask Me Again Tomorrow

At Last She Said It

Cynthia Winward

Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 3 November 2020

⏱️ 54 minutes

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Summary

From the time they are young girls, Latter-day Saint women hear a great deal of emphasis placed on motherhood being central to their divine role. Yet there are so many variables that often go unacknowledged in the conversation—desire, opportunity, aptitude, health, finances, to name a few—that truly complicate this general teaching for specific women. In this episode, Cynthia and Susan discuss the ways motherhood adds real and ongoing complexity to their lives, choices, and feelings.

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0:00.0

Welcome to at last she said it, a podcast where women of faith come together to

0:06.1

acknowledge that it's complicated and support each other while we figure it out.

0:11.0

Hello Cynthia and

0:14.0

and hello friends.

0:15.0

Welcome to it last she said it today.

0:17.0

I'm Susan Hinckly and we're going to have a big conversation today Cynthia.

0:22.0

A big one

0:23.4

one yes yeah we're calling today's episode ask me again tomorrow

0:28.9

because I'm gonna tell you how I feel about it today but this is one of those things where you could ask me every day and I might have a little something different to tell you.

0:38.4

We are going to be talking about motherhood which is, the ultimate complicated relationship.

0:45.0

So I'm sure we're both going to have a lot to say about that and hopefully our

0:51.2

listeners will have something to contribute to the conversation too once they've listened to this.

0:57.0

Not everyone is a mother of course but everyone on the earth has had a mother so you know, anything around motherhood is something that I think most people generally have some feelings about or some emotions about.

1:11.0

Yeah. So we decided it was time to take it on. So how are you today

1:16.7

Susan? How are you holding up? I'm good. How are you? I'm good. How are you? I'm fine. I just

1:21.9

got home from work and hurried up and ate some leftover blue corn

1:26.3

enchiladas that I made last night for dinner and that we might talk about that

1:31.4

later on about homemaking is probably going to come up in this conversation, Susan. But yeah, blue corn enchiladas.

1:38.0

Yeah, it's hard to separate homemaking out of this conversation, but now I am jealous and hungry as well.

1:44.6

So if you could pass a few of you that's enchiladas over here, that would make me really happy.

1:49.8

Yeah, it's a hard time Cynthia right now.

1:51.2

My head is full of a lot of things.

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