The way we're talking about motherhood is changing, says Miranda Brady, a professor of communication at Carleton University. The way we're talking about motherhood is changing, says Miranda Brady, a professor of communication at Carleton University. Brady is the author of the recent book "Mother Trouble: Mediations of White Maternal Angst after Second Wave Feminism," which examines media portrayals of "good" and "bad" motherhood over the last 50 years through a series of case studies that include HGTV home renovation shows, the 1975 film "Stepford Wives" and TV series "Modern Family." She said political discourse south of the border combined...