Be a Guest on the Mothering With Grace Podcast
Global wisdom. Real stories. Redefining motherhood.
The Mothering With Grace Podcast challenges what culture calls “normal” in pregnancy, birth, postpartum, and motherhood.
Hosted by Kaitlyn Grace Schaefer — founder of Mothering With Grace — the podcast explores matrescence, the profound and lifelong transformation into and through motherhood. Postpartum doesn’t just change your body — it reshapes your home, your work, your relationships, your finances, your sense of self and so much more.
Through solo reflections, cross-cultural conversations, lived experience, and expert insight, this podcast creates space for the stories, education, and wisdom modern mothers were never given — but deeply need.
If you believe postpartum doesn’t end at six weeks, that motherhood reshapes everything, and that women deserve better support, you’re in the right place.
Share Your Postpartum Story
I regularly invite women to share their postpartum journeys on the podcast.
You do not need a platform, credentials, or a perfectly packaged story. You simply need a willingness to reflect on how motherhood has changed you — emotionally, physically, relationally, spiritually, or culturally.
Conversations are guided, respectful, and centered on your comfort. You will always have agency over what you choose to share.
Professionals & Experts
I also feature professionals whose work supports mothers in meaningful, ethical, and evidence-informed ways.
This podcast values depth over soundbites and conversation over performance.
I value:
Nuance over hot takes
Depth over hustle
Lived experience alongside evidence
Long-term maternal wellbeing, not quick fixes
I’m especially interested in professionals working in:
maternal mental health & therapy
pelvic and physical health
lactation & infant feeding
postpartum nutrition
relationships & intimacy
home organization & environmental design for families
career transitions, parental leave, and return-to-work support
financial education and wellbeing for mothers and families
If your work aligns with rethinking postpartum and honoring the full arc of matrescence, I’d love to explore a conversation.