Unfiltered Font: Mother DisruptHER!
Motherhood and career ambition are often treated like two vehicles trying to occupy the same frame rack, and Chasidy Rae Sisk is not here to pretend the industry has figured out how to make that collision pretty. In this deeply personal editor’s note, she reflects on finally stepping into the writing career she had always wanted, only to have life reroute the entire map with pregnancy, caregiving, financial strain, impossible expectations, and the quiet professional penalties mothers are expected to absorb without complaint. This piece does not romanticize burnout or wrap motherhood in soft-focus inspirational nonsense.
Instead, it names the frustration, the grief, the sacrifice, and the absurdity of a system that critiques women no matter which choice they make. It also makes one thing painfully clear: motherhood does not erase talent, ambition, intelligence, or leadership. It compounds capability. It forces reinvention. It sharpens resourcefulness. And for many women, it becomes another kind of career training, unpaid, underestimated, and wildly overqualified.



