Listen "Apparently: Swimming Upstream"
Episode Synopsis
In honor of Women’s History Month, Sound & Vision is bringing you another installment of Apparently, where we talk with musicians and those involved in the field about their art and parenthood. Today, KEXP's "Drive Time" Producer Rachel Stevens shares her journey through pregnancy loss and job loss, to now giving her all to her daughter while also being a working mom. She reads her New York Times essay, "Swimming Upstream in Heels and Skinny Pants." Plus, Emily Fox has a special announcement. Read Rachel's piece, "How 'Nothing Arrived' by Villagers Got Me Through My Miscarriage".Support the show: https://www.kexp.org/sound/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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