For queers, having kids is complicated. Yet lots of us make it happen. These are our stories.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 9 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
So, you’re queer and your kids are here. No matter how you became a parent, at this point, it can feel like the hardest, scariest work is really just beginning.
Freddy’s child is two years old. For now, life is all play. But Freddy is already mental... more
Freddy meets Louie and Ellie, a transgender man and a cis woman, who are trying to start a family.
But navigating fertility treatment as a queer couple isn’t always easy. And then there's the tricky business of choosing a sperm donor…which for Loui... more
Kacey grew up in the Midlands, became a teacher, got married and had three kids. At 49 years old, she came out as a trans woman.
What’s it like when your family becomes queer after you’ve had your kids? Kacey shares the story of coming out to her f... more
If you’re not in a committed, monogamous relationship, and you want to find someone to co-parent with — how do you even go about it? And how do you all make decisions that affect your child – the big ones and the small?
We tell three stories of co-... more
brought a tear to my eye - I don’t have kids nor will I have - I guess - but as a queer person I am still concerned, raising awareness in this world we live in and being supportive wherever I can - in elections as well as in everyday life.
I found this recently and was moved so much as well as educated.
Any more in the pipeline? Please!
I listened to this because I love Freddy McConnell and his story, and I was excited to learn about all of the different ways queer people go about making families. Now that I’m in a space to be working towards creating a family as a trans queer person, this is even more helpful and comforting. 12/10, cannot recommended enough.
This podcast is a beautiful queer exploration of the many ways to become a parent. It made me feel very seen and is light hearted but honest. As a young queer who wants to have kids one day THANK YOU FOR MAKING THIS!
I looked forward to each week. This teaches and talks with sincerity and kindness.
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