What I've Learned About the Motherload in 50 Episodes

Today I am celebrating the MotherLoad Podcast’s 50th episode! To produce a consistent, high-quality podcast is HARD.

I’ve come to learn that it’s rare people get this far and are as consistent as I’ve been with a podcast. I want to celebrate this milestone by reviewing what I’ve learned – about podcasting, the motherload, and myself – since launching seven months ago.

Do you love your life right now? Ultimately that’s the core question I’m trying to get at with MotherLoad: to help mothers love their lives. The way I’m doing it is by being real and honest, which, I’ve learned, is what people want.

I love this podcast, this medium, speaking into this microphone, and the feedback I get from listeners. I feel so called to do this work, and more excited about this mission than I’ve ever been. Thank you for being here.

In this episode you’ll hear about:

  • The system I use to manage the podcast and how I’ve made it as easy and automated as possible so that I continue to love doing it

  • Things I’ve learned about podcasting (the benefits of a good editor, that not EVERYONE has a great podcast interview, the power of boldness)

  • How metrics matter – but ultimately, only to the extent that you’re passionate about what you’re doing

  • The myth that the motherload is mostly task-based – there are also more potent feelings at work regarding grief, safety, and freedom

  • How common it is that mothers suffer in communicating with their partners, and how so many women hold on to their motherloads on purpose

  • My thoughts on excellence (trying your hardest, being bold, taking risks) vs. perfection (safe, boring, doing things the way other people are doing it)

Resources & Links

If you've been a longtime listener, I have a favor to ask very openly and humbly: please leave a review for MotherLoad on your favorite podcast listening platform. Reviews help grow the podcast and bring it to new audiences. Thank you for listening to all of these episodes.

Did this episode resonate with you? Share your takeaways with Lindsay directly at hello@lindsayroselle.com.

Learn more about Lindsay’s coaching and consulting services at https://www.lindsayroselle.com or follow along on Instagram at @lindsayroselle and @motherload.pod.

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