• Episode 127: Merle Bombardieri - Kids: How to Make Life's Most Important Choice

  • Nov 1 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 127: Merle Bombardieri - Kids: How to Make Life's Most Important Choice

  • Summary

  • Merle Bombardieri is a clinical social worker, a psychotherapist and the author of "The Baby Decision: How to Make The Most Important Choice of Your Life."

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    (00:00) Intro

    (01:00) How Merle got involved in helping people decide about kids

    (07:21) How Merle decided whether to have kids

    (09:44) Maintaining neutrality when going through exercises

    (13:34) Being childfree should be the default

    (17:57) Role models for the childfree

    (21:00) When is not having kids a growth decision?

    (23:05) Is Merle disappointed that one of her kids is childfree?

    (26:30) Exercises for straight couples to decide whether to have kids

    (36:02) Long-term ambivalence should result in being childfree

    (38:50) How to better understand what it's like to have kids

    (40:48) What do the childfree not understand about parenthood?

    (42:30) "As a child-free person, you have a right to be ordinary.”

    (44:30) Suggestions for someone who wants to be childfree and has no support

    (49:05) Who should become parents?

    (56:49) Are we getting better at having this conversation?

    (58:34) The importance of growth for the child-free

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