About Apparently

Join Motherly in a conversation about the future of parenting.

Mary Squillace
Apparently
2 min readAug 15, 2019

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Apparently is a collaboration between Medium and Motherly exploring what it means to be a parent today, taking what’s been treated as a niche issue and bringing those stories and issues into the mainstream.

Parenthood is one of the most transformative, powerful, and universal, experiences on the planet. Motherly’s partnership with Medium provides an opportunity to delve deeper into the most critical challenges parents face, give a voice to those who haven’t had a voice before, and create a safe place for tough conversations. Each month, we’ll connect with thought-leaders, experts and writers to share unique perspectives, science-backed reporting and sharp insights on the issues that matter most to parents.

Apparently aims to spark a dialogue that forces our society, culture, and government to consider parenthood when making decisions about the future.

About Motherly

Motherly is a lifestyle parenting brand redefining motherhood on behalf of a new generation of mothers. We provide our 30M+ digital community of mamas with encouragement, support and inspiration to meet her real life, real mama needs reminding her that motherhood is an opportunity to nurture — not lose — her true sense of self. For women, by women, with two female founders, Motherly has organically grown a highly engaged captive audience at scale since launch three years ago. Motherly has emerged as the voice of the millennial mom and in 2019 launched The Motherly Podcast, This is Motherhood book, and a signature event series, creating greater community intimacy through offline connections.

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