When we decide not to have kids, we open a space within ourselves that's traditionally reserved for raising children.
It can be rich, joyful, deeply expansive.
But it’s also a space that rarely gets seen, let alone celebrated.
What if we filled it with curiosity?
What if we explored what it means to know ourselves more fully, and live more intentionally—not in spite of being childfree, but because of it?
This Substack is not about who we’re supposed to be. It’s about who we are, and who we’re still becoming.
If you’ve ever wanted a space to explore, reflect, and grow, without parenthood as the center of the story, you’re in the right place. Welcome to the conversation.
What’s The Curious Life of a Childfree Woman Podcast?
A show celebrating unconventional choices and asking curious questions through the lens of a happy, childfree life. Each week, I chat with experts on today’s most interesting topics, inspiring us to think differently, live intentionally, and find fulfillment on our terms.
What’s The Curious Life Club?
Our members-only space for deeper conversations, unfiltered questions, and shared wisdom.
This is where the podcast turns into a community. Where we learn from each other to better understand ourselves.
Expect thoughtful prompts, cultural insights, behind-the-scenes reflections, and exclusive content designed to spark connection, both inward and outward.
Whether you’re childfree or seeking a space where parenthood isn't part of the conversation, you are welcome here. It’s not about comparison, it’s about possibility. Let’s stay curious, together.
Meet The Host
Growing up, playing Barbies in the basement was my favorite pastime. My best friend Rachel and I spent years indulging in the fashion, furniture, and friendship, playing house and building worlds everyday after school. And most of the time, we gave Barbie the cultural role we knew best - Mom.
When I (eventually) grew out of the Barbie zone and into more real life activities, I noticed motherhood more and more but related to it less and less. I could never really picture myself as a mom, but since every real and fictional person I knew wanted to eventually be one, (and I personally had the most fun and devoted mom ever) I figured one day I’d wake up and the desire would just be there…
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