Can Women Have It All? An interview with author, filmmaker & mother, Oren Seidler

WOMEN CAN HAVE IT ALL! Statement of fact, or suburban myth passed down from post-modern working mothers to their generation X daughters?  

In between popping out babies and promoting her new book, Bruce and Me, I've managed to catch up with author, filmmaker and mother, Oren Seidler, to ask her this most relevant  of questions - can women have it all? Here's what she had to say...

"What do you think about this post-feminist paradigm we're living in today, do you think women can have it all?"

"No, I don't think so.  To be a surrendered, present parent and be an industrious artist or career person at the same time is not possible. I feel that once you decide to have children, children need to be number one and the art is number two, at least for a period of time."

"But from the outside looking in it seems that you manage both.  You wrote your memoir, became a mother, spent the past year editing, releasing and promoting the book, and are now about to give birth to your second child."

"In this case, I saw the project as a temporary endeavor, a burst within a finite time frame, not a way of life I could sustain over the long term.  I also have recently had two days of family daycare to rely on to get me through this period of intense activity... That time to myself is precious."

"I have a two year old daughter myself.  Since she was born my time management skills have dramatically improved.  How do you manage to fit it all in, or do some things get sacrificed along the way?"

"As I've said, the little time I have now to myself is precious. But there is an urgency to use my time constructively. I've spent much of my pregnancy being busy: finishing the book, then editing, then promoting the book - also constant calls and responding to emails. What gets sacrificed is my down time, my alone time to be peaceful and quiet... time to just be. Particularly in this late stage of pregnancy, I'm trying to stop filling up my time meeting the needs of the artist."

"If there was one aspect of your life that you would be prepared to let go of, what would that be?"

"I would definitely give up the business/art stuff.  I'd ignore my computer, stop feeling the need to respond to every email so promptly and surrender to a 'who cares' attitude."

"Do you have any regrets about the choices you've made between having a career in the arts and being a mother?"

"I wish I had organized my life so that the book was done before having babies, so that I wouldn't be in the position that I'm in today.  Now it's a delicate balancing act.  But to be honest, if it wasn't the book occupying me, it would probably be something else."

"It's quite telling then, that in spite of this desire to surrender into motherhood, there is something motivating you to pursue your work.  Where does that drive come from?"

"It's my own personal issue.  What makes me as a person feel satisfied and validated are my achievements. Ironically, I'm at a stage in my life where I wish it were another way."

"So, would you say that as much as you love your children, you define yourself as something more than just being their mother?"

"Yes, I do..."

Thanks to Oren for sharing her thoughts.

When my mother set the bar as a loving, attentive, working parent who managed to maintain a solid and enduring relationship with my father, I had no idea just how difficult it would be to walk that path myself.  Hats off to all parents who successfully balance the art of parenthood with the inner drive to pursue their own creative passions.

I post new articles once a week on Saturday mornings, Eastern Australia time.  Next week look forward to reading an interview with musician, producer, non-profit director and father, Steve Berry, who, after reading last week's post, suggested I consider renaming the blog, "BAD - Blokes Artists Dad." 

Have a great week!

 

 


Last Updated (Saturday, 15 August 2009 20:45)

 
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