Actress, Show Host, Real Estate Agent and mom Kelly Deadmon is in the MILK studio with me, talking about nude scenes with Joshua Jackson on The Affair, how becoming a mom messed with her body and mind, and how humor is a salve.
Episode 4: Mom Drag, Packing Lunch, and The Ambition Decisions with Writer/Editor Elizabeth Wallace
Writer, editor and athleisure lover Elizabeth Wallace is in the MILK studio with Mallory. Liz is the co-author of the forthcoming book The Ambition Decisions: What Women Know About Work, Family, and the Path to Building a Life (Viking, 2018).
Wallace worked for over a decade as an editor at fashion magazines including Vogue, Lucky, Nylon, InStyle, Seventeen, and Us Weekly. She is now a freelance writer who contributes regularly to Architectural Digest and Domino, and has been published in The Atlantic, Lenny, Refinery29, Travel + Leisure, Departures, and Redbook. In addition to her work in editorial content, Wallace collaborates on advertising campaigns and branded content for fashion, automotive, healthcare, food/spirits, and financial clients. Find her @lizardwallace on Twitter and Instagram.
Episode 3: Having it AlL (LOL), Mermaids and Books about Motherhood with Novelist Amy Shearn
Author/teacher/mother Amy Shearn multitasks like a mofo with heart, mind, and fantastic sense of humor.
Her past novels include "The Mermaid of Brooklyn" and "How Far is the Ocean From Here." She is really fun to follow on social media but somehow gets A LOT done in a day.
Episode 2: Making Space and Taking Action with Yogi Amanda Harding
Prema Yoga's Amanda Harding is in the studio with Mallory. They talk glitter jars, meditation, anxiety, and moving towards action.
Amanda elegantly handles motherhood, her business, and creating a community within a community with grace and beauty, and Mallory loves getting to interview her yoga teacher.
Episode 1: Motherhood, Music and Estuaries with Singer Songwriter Jamie Leonhart
Chanteuse Jamie Leonhart, the inaugural MILK Podcast guest, sits down in the MILK studio to talk about her one-women show, Estuary. It is a musical song cycle about balancing motherhood and artistic expression, and it is wonderful.
Jamie talks working out her stuff on stage with her husband/musical director, how she balances her love of music with the love of her son, and how train rides along the river are perfect spots for meditating.