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We are Childfree

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  • We are Childfree celebrates childfree lives, one story at a time. Through honest conversations about human experiences, Zoë Noble spotlights the diversity of our global community and offers advice, support and hope for like-minded folks. Whether you're childfree by choice, circumstance, or just curious, this is the podcast for you! Join the movement at https://wearechildfree.com/
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Episodes
  • Putting my life first, with Natasha den Dekker
    Oct 17 2023

    Natasha is a British-Asian woman who was born with a bicornate uterus, who found out at 21 that carrying a child to term would be very difficult and dangerous.

    This helped Natasha make a careful, considered choice about being childfree, but it was the final disappointment for her traditional Hindu parents who she’s now cut out of her life.


    This was an eye-opening conversation about growing up in England as someone of South Asian heritage, being “not brown enough” for some people, and breaking free of your family’s rigid expectations to create a lovely childfree life for yourself.


    Read Natasha’s story on We are Childfree: “It was very much a decision thrust upon me at a really young age so it’s probably why I’ve thought about it more than my peers.”

    Join your community of childfree cheerleaders and sign up for a We are Childfree membership today!

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    58 mins
  • Life done differently, with Lisa Jansen
    Sep 13 2023

    We are Childfree community member Lisa Jansen is really living up to her idea of a “life done differently”.

    Based in New Zealand, Lisa left her cosy corporate life behind to live in a van for a summer - which turned into 5 years on the road! She’s just published a memoir called Life Done Differently, in which she shares the ups, downs and all the life-changing experiences of full-time van life.


    We’ll be discussing Life Done Differently in the We are Childfree book club on September 21st. To join in, become a We are Childfree member today!

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Bonus Podcast: Ask WAC - How do you decide to be childfree?
    Aug 28 2023

    How do you decide whether to have kids or not? That's the question from a self-proclaimed fencesitter that we put to the We are Childfree community for this episode of Ask WAC!

    How can you even imagine life as a parent? How do you separate external pressures from your own inner feelings? Listen to find out!

    To get the full episode, join We are Childfree today 🤗

    And if you have a question or problem you'd like the community's help with, email hello@wearechildfree with "Ask WAC" as the subject line, and we'll tap into the childfree hive mind for a future episode! 🐝

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    13 mins

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The childfree podcast I've been looking for

Thank you so much for making this podcast! The pandemic has made me ever more grateful to be childfree. The pandemic has also made me realize that my values do not align with most of my peers who have families of their own. I've been looking for an outlet where I can relate to their life choices but don't demean or have a hostile attitude towards natalists and this is that podcast. great questions and a lovely voice. Thanks again, Zoe!

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