Maybe Someday

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Sinopsis

Maybe Someday is a podcast about motherhood, seen through the eyes of an outsider. Host Sarah Dobson speaks with guests about the personal and political dimensions of motherhood as she comes to terms with her decision not to have a child.

Episodios

  • Refusing to repeat the past (with Veronica Armstrong)

    13/06/2019 Duración: 47min

    Veronica Armstrong has a complex and painful family history. That history played an important role in her decision not to have children of her own. In this episode Veronica opens up about how her past influenced her choices to nurture and set an example as an auntie. Visit the episode webpage Follow Maybe Someday on Instagram Support the podcast by becoming a patron  

  • Reflection: Please believe me

    06/06/2019 Duración: 08min

    Sarah talks about a recent experience in the medical system, what it's like to live with a rare and progressive genetic disease, and how it feels to have your pain dismissed.   Hang out with me on Instagram! Become a patron of the show and join the Maybe Someday community  

  • Taking charge of your own destiny (with Meng Wang)

    30/05/2019 Duración: 57min

    Meng Wang gave up her steady, comfortable dental practice in the city to work in the Australian outback.  She travels long distances by road and air to visit remote communities in North Western Queensland, where she provides dental services to people in need. Meng has interned and volunteered as a dentist in 5 different countries, and she loves to travel off the beaten path. In 2018, after ten years of suffering, Meng was successfully treated for endometriosis. The procedure that would put an end to her pain meant that she wouldn’t be able to get pregnant in the future. So, she electively chose to be sterilised at the age of 29. The procedure drastically improved her quality of life , and she hasn’t looked back. But she had to fight to be able to get it done. Hang out with me on Instagram! Become a patron of the show and join the Maybe Someday community Learn more about Meng  

  • Healing difficult relationships (with Karen CL Anderson)

    23/05/2019 Duración: 45min

      Karen Anderson doesn’t remember a time that she ever wanted to have children. She just assumed she'd have them anyway. She thought she’d go to college, meet a guy, get married, and have kids. Cause that’s what you do, right? When she had an unwanted pregnancy in her senior year of college, she decided to have an abortion. Karen is now 56 and has been married for 21 years to a man who has three (now adult) children. When she met her now-husband and fell in love with him, it was such a relief for her to learn that he didn’t want more kids. Karen reached out to me by telling me than in the years since her abortion she has explored, deeply and on many levels, the hows and whys of who she is and why she didn't want to have children. Part of that exploration led her to healing her relationship with her "difficult" mother (and writing a book about it, for other women who have difficult relationships with their mothers). And it led her to explore and to write about the truth of her relationship with her husband's e

  • Queering parenthood (with Bon Jon)

    16/05/2019 Duración: 01h53s

    Bon Jon is a self-described queer feral cat. A few weeks ago, in a hot, cramped sound booth at the Vancouver Public Library, I sat down with Bon for a long conversation about gender, parenthood, and family. Bon identifies as genderqueer and goes by the pronouns they/their/theirs. I asked Bon to share some of their insights about gender and parenthood, family, and being childfree by choice—but as you’ll hear - Bon is a natural interviewer and they pretty much ended up interviewing me. What I loved so much about our conversation, beyond Bon’s gentle, insightful approach to queering parenthood, is that it was a great reflection on the first season of Maybe Someday and helps set the stage for our new season. You can find Bon over on Instagram (@bonnbury). They just released a new podcast called Gender Blender (#genderblenderpodcast) - look it up! It's amazing. www.maybesomedaypodcast.com/episodes/2019/queering-parenthood

  • Season 2 preview

    09/05/2019 Duración: 03min

    The second season of Maybe Someday launches on May 16, 2019. Sarah talks about what you can expect from Season 2.   Listen to Season 1: http://bit.ly/maybesomedaypodcast

  • Reflection: A Part-Time Someone

    01/11/2018 Duración: 08min

    In this final episode of Season One, Sarah reflects on her relationship with her boyfriend's daughter. Learn more about all this season's episodes at: www.maybesomedaypodcast.com/episodes

  • My So-Called Selfish Life (with Therese Shechter)

    25/10/2018 Duración: 52min

    Therese Shechter is a documentary filmmaker based in Brooklyn. Her latest project is My So-Called Selfish Life, a feature-length documentary about choosing not to have children in a society where motherhood feels mandatory. Find out more about the film at: myselfishlife.com

  • Many paths to motherhood (with Sonja Overhiser)

    18/10/2018 Duración: 40min

    When Sonja Overhiser was diagnosed with a rare hereditary form of leukemia in her mid-twenties, she and her husband Alex had to rethink their plans for starting a family.  In this episode Sonja and I talk about the different paths to motherhood and the choices we make to create our family. She shares the story of adopting of her son. 

  • Reflection: Am I Enough?

    27/09/2018 Duración: 05min

    Sarah reflects on her follow-up conversation with Myriam and what it brought up for her around making life-changing decisions.

  • Catalogue Baby Part 2 (with Myriam Steinberg)

    20/09/2018 Duración: 38min

    Sarah catches up with Myriam Steinberg from Episode 1: Catalogue Baby. Myriam reveals some surprising news! To hear Episode 1, visit: http://bit.ly/MaybeSomedayEp1 For more information about Myriam, visit www.cataloguebabynovel.com  

  • Reflection: The Disappointment of Strangers

    13/09/2018 Duración: 05min

    In this episode, Sarah reflects on her conversation with Maggie Reyes and what it means to be childfree by choice.

  • Childfree by choice (with Maggie Reyes)

    06/09/2018 Duración: 48min

    When Maggie Reyes got married, she and her husband both assumed that they’d start a family eventually. But every time they checked in with one another, the answer, for both of them, was ‘not yet’. Eventually they realized that their marriage would not include children. In this episode Maggie talks about her experience of being child-free and how it has changed her relationships with the people in her life.   Become a patron of the podcast and join the Maybe Someday community: www.patreon.com/maybesomeday You can learn more about Maggie and her coaching work by visiting www.modernmarried.com    

  • Devotion (with Carol Egan)

    30/08/2018 Duración: 45min

    In small-town Connecticut in the late 1970s, Carol Egan got pregnant—quite unexpectedly—at 18. In this episode Carol describes her experience being sent away to a home for unwed mothers to give birth, being forced to give up her child and fighting to get him back, and raising her son as a young single mother. Become a patron of the podcast and join the Maybe Someday community: www.patreon.com/maybesomeday Learn more about Carol by visiting www.carol-egan.com

  • Little Corners (with Tammy Cannon)

    26/07/2018 Duración: 01h03s

    Tammy Cannon lives near Seattle, WA with her husband and three teens. In the early days, she was at home with her three children, who were all under the age of three. I wanted to talk to Tammy about the expectations she had for herself as she shifted from working at a job she loved to being at home with three young kids. She talks openly about the little corners of herself that feel like mothering might have gone differently for her in the beginning. Become a patron of the podcast and join the Maybe Someday community: www.patreon.com/maybesomeday

  • Reflection: Guides and Witnesses

    19/07/2018 Duración: 06min

    Sarah reflects on Nicole's observation (Episode 3: Guiding a Child's Becoming), what it meant to her growing up, and what it means to her now.

  • Guiding a Child's Becoming (with Nicole Gulotta)

    12/07/2018 Duración: 48min

    Nicole Gulotta is a writer based in Los Angeles. There’s a myth that creative types, writers especially, are solitary creatures with vast amounts of time available to devote to their calling. Most of us need to juggle family and career and life on top of our creative work. Nicole understands this better than most - she writes and promotes her books while raising her young son. And she shares her wisdom about making time for writing by teaching how to ‘write in the margins’—in other words, how to make the time for creative work in the small spaces we have in our day. In this episode, Sarah finds out how Nicole makes space for her writing during this season in her life. Become a patron of the podcast and join the Maybe Someday community: www.patreon.com/maybesomeday Visit Nicole's blog at: www.eatthispoem.com  

  • Reflection: The Voice In Your Head

    05/07/2018 Duración: 03min

    All of us—mothers and non-mothers—have that voice in our head asking, "Am I good enough?" It's a question about worthiness, but it’s also a question about our place in the world. In this episode, Sarah reflects on what that question is really about.

  • Discovering What's Essential (with Jen Riday)

    28/06/2018 Duración: 53min

    Jen Riday is a mother of six. She has a PhD in in human development and family studies, and runs an online business helping women heal their hearts and build self love. In this wide-ranging conversation, Jen shares how raising her children has helped her discover what’s essential. Become a patron of the podcast and join the Maybe Someday community: www.patreon.com/maybesomeday Learn more about Jen Riday and her very popular Vibrant Happy Women podcast: www.jenriday.com Listen to Sarah's interview on the Vibrant Happy Women podcast.    

  • Reflection: The Ghost Ship

    21/06/2018 Duración: 05min

    How do we know what we'll regret? Sarah reflects on her conversation with Myriam Steinberg. Listen to Sarah's conversation with Myriam (Catalogue Baby): http://bit.ly/MaybeSomedayEp1 Read the original Dear Sugar essay: http://bit.ly/DearSugarGhostShip Have something to say? Get in touch: Email: sarah@maybesomedaypodast.com Instagram: @maybesomedayshow Facebook: @maybesomedayshow

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