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Becoming a rock star at 7 (or 47) w/ Charity Marsh

Becoming a rock star at 7 (or 47) w/ Charity Marsh

Update: 2025-07-10
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Parenting, Creativity, and Community: Dr. Charity Marsh on GRR, Queer Family Structures, and Raising Kids in the Arts

In this episode of Parenting Creative, I talk with Dr. Charity Marsh—community-engaged researcher, multidisciplinary artist, parent, and professor of Creative Technologies and Design at the University of Regina.

We explore:

  • How creative practice sustains parents through crisis
  • The intersection of queerness, parenting, and chosen family
  • Charity’s work with GRR (formerly Girls Rock Regina) and its shift toward gender inclusivity
  • Raising children in grassroots arts communities
  • How art-making with children invites vulnerability, joy, and innovation
  • The powerful impact of community radio during the pandemic
  • Family structures beyond binaries and embracing new language for kinship

Charity shares her journey as a queer, solo parent raising two creative kids, her reflections on systemic sexism in music culture, and how she models creativity as resistance and resilience.


To check out Charity's documentary I'm Gonna Play Loud: Girls Rock Regina and the Ripple Effect, email Charity at charity.marsh@uregina.ca for access.

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Becoming a rock star at 7 (or 47) w/ Charity Marsh

Becoming a rock star at 7 (or 47) w/ Charity Marsh

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