Part of this work is bringing academic insights from maternal studies into public spaces—expanding awareness of matrescence, honoring Dana Raphael, and amplifying the contributions of other maternal scholars. Through collaboration with journalists, authors, podcast hosts, filmmakers, and others, this scholarship is translated into accessible language that resonates widely, sparking dialogue and, ideally, collective change.

Public Scholarship

DOCUMENTARIES

SYNOPSIS: Butterfly in a Blizzard shares a deeply personal look into professional snowboarder Kimmy Fasani’s extraordinary journey into motherhood and what this new phase of life reveals about her past. Fasani and her family opened all doors to capture her metamorphosis from globe-trotting winter sports icon to mom, while exploring matrescence, a newly coined term that encompasses a woman’s transition into motherhood. Throughout the film, the blizzards hit again and again, coming in waves of identity shifts, childhood trauma, relationship struggles and a cancer diagnosis. Through raw and intimate footage captured over five years and supported by leading expert voices in maternal health, Fasani fights through life’s storms while maintaining her place in a sport she loves and evolving to become the mother she strives to be. (Release date: March, 2025) https://www.butterflyinablizzard.com/

Matrescence in the Media

It’s taken a village to bring matrescence into mainstream consciousness. Appreciation goes to the journalists, writers, researchers, filmmakers, and creators who did their homework and took the time to understand the origins and lineage of scholarship around the concept, engaging it thoughtfully and carrying it forward with care and collaboration.

More than a feel-good movement, a passing trend, or something to be bought and sold, matrescence is meant to change things for good and for all—how mothers are understood and supported, and how the policies and science shaping their lives are defined and developed.

Interested in featuring or discussing matrescence within your area of expertise? Join the growing global conversation.

Dialogues like these help bring the concept into wider public awareness—across diverse contexts and different countries. Here’s an example of the how this education can reach new audiences with clear facilitation, this time in… Ireland!

This short animation travels on a different plane—the existential one, in the spirit of William James. What makes a mother? Images can bring recognition to an experience many feel, but few can name. It asks: A new mother is in radical transformation. But does anybody see her? “In my loud and invisible creation, I found that I was Created.”

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The Grio

SZA wonders if motherhood is for her — and she’s not the only one with that question

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Time Magazine

Why So Many Women Are Waiting Longer to Have Kids

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Women's Agenda

A lightbulb moment: How new mothers can embrace matrescence

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The Bump

The New Era of Motherhood: What It’s Like Being Pregnant at 40+. Here’s why demographics are shifting, what it’s like to be a slightly older mom—and how you can prepare for a later pregnancy.

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The Atlantic

Want to Change Your Personality? Have a Baby.

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The Guardian

Baby happy hours, communal living: how to make parenting less lonely. New parenthood can be isolating, but these solutions are helping some people feel happier and more socially connected

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The Bump - Lifecycle

Matrescence is the process of becoming a mother, and it can completely change you as a person

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Jezebel Feature

As we create these fantasy virtual worlds, how we include—or exclude—pregnant bodies matters

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Motherly Story

The transition to becoming a mother is so intense and there’s a name for it

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The British Psychological Society

Viewing new motherhood through the lens of ‘matrescence’ – a body-mind process akin to the adolescence – can help support new mums

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Slate

How American Moms Got “Touched Out” The feeling is real and intense, and it’s coming from inside (and outside) the house.

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