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Welcome to today's episode of Unclassified Woman. As we conclude
Season 3, it seems fitting to share this conversation with Jody
Day, who was the first ever interviewee on Unclassified Woman a
few years ago.
How do you combat society’s ideology about those who are on the
“outside”? It’s not an easy task, but one that a few brave people
are called upon to challenge.
Today’s show is all about how we approach taboo topics, the
dominance of pro-natalistic thinking and current trends in the
way families are formed. Don’t miss this eye-opening
conversation!
"I found myself in midlife as part of the 'out' group
because of something that was not of my choosing."
Today, we’re catching up with Jody and finding out what’s been
happening in her work in the past few years. Jody is the founder
of Gateway Women, the global friendship and support network for
childless women and the author of Living the Life Unexpected: 12
Weeks to Your Plan B for a Meaningful and Fulfilling Future
Without Children.
Jody’s a thought leader on the topic of women's involuntary
childlessness and a founding member and former board member of
AWOC, Ageing Without Children. She’s a former Cambridge Business
Fellow in Social Innovation, a TEDx speaker, and a
psychotherapist-in-training. She’s a very busy lady who takes
great pleasure in helping childless women get their groove back
and find their tribe via the Gateway Women workshops’ online
communities and social meet-ups that happen all around the
globe.
What you’ll hear in this episode:
The update on the last four years: Jody’s blog, the feedback
from her work, and finding her tribe.
In the UK, 1 in 5 women reach midlife without having
children.
The difference in the UK and the US as far as making an
impact.
How Jody developed and branded her blog so that women can
identify with it and not feel alone in their experience.
How the topic of childlessness is a combination of taboo,
painful subjects like grief and infertility.
How millennials view childlessness, both chosen and
involuntary.
The changing narrative around discussions about our bodies,
sexuality, and childbearing.
One area that still needs a dramatic shift in
openness---menopause.
Another taboo topic is abortion and its accompanying shame,
guilt, and grief. Something we need to discuss more openly...
Why Jody says she talks about her personal abortion
experience at every opportunity--simply because it’s a taboo
topic.
Jody’s studies that are ongoing so she can graduate next
Spring.
In 2016, the 2nd edition of her book came out, with many
interviews with childless women and men.
The next stages of the social change that will take place and
how legacy will play into the grieving process.
Legacy can be a lifetime of moments of connection and empathy
What “Plan B” looks like and why it doesn’t always mean
something different than what you already have.
Jody’s fantasy and what it meant about her value of
motherhood and the validation of her mother’s heart.
The compassion Jody feels for all disenfranchised groups of
people.
How her eyes have been opened to those who have been judged
for something they couldn’t control.
Jody’s Fertility Fight Club talk at Fertility Fest (find it
at www.fertilityfest.com).
The pro-natal ideology: the belief that you are a more
important person because you’ve had children. The message is that
if you are a parent, your life has more value.
The prediction for Australia that by 2030 there will be more
non-traditional family units without children than with children.
25% of the adult population will age without having children,
but often this sector of the population are ignored.
The huge need for reorganisation in our social systems.
The future of Gateway Women as they tackle two main issues:
pro-natalism in the workplace and getting stories of
childlessness into the mainstream with humour.
The difficulty in challenging and changing belief systems:
how do we get the rest of the world to understand us and shift
their thinking?
Resources:
www.gateway-women.com
Find Jody on Instagram and Twitter: @GatewayWomen
If you enjoyed this episode and would like to help more women
access these stories, then please subscribe and leave us a review
or rating on Itunes. For information about more episodes go to:
michellemariemcgrath.com
I would love to hear what you found most helpful about
this interview. Thank you.
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