Mon, 22 December 2008 In this show, recorded at a New York City networking event for Choice Moms, authors Mikki Morrissette and Louise Sloan talk about their Choice Mom journeys. What has been harder than we expected? What has been easier? What advice do we have for other single moms? What have we learned from interviewing Choice Moms and from our own personal experiences?It also includes insight from mental health therapists Patricia Mendell and Joann Paley Galst about the rights to complain, and to ask for support. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank, which was the gold sponsor of the New York City workshop. Comments[0] |
Sat, 6 December 2008 This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose, explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father.We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center. Comments[0] |


In this show, recorded at a New York City networking event for Choice Moms, authors
This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of