Childfree By Choice; Joyful, Unapologetic Childfree Women Frighten the Patriarchy
Release Date: 01/01/2026
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Chrissy King joins Jessica Wilson, MS RD for a conversation about being childfree by choice. Chrissy talks about how she made her decision and how Jessica didn’t ever think it was a choice she needed to make. Chrissy got to share her thoughts on many things including the marketing of parenthood, the idea of it taking a villag
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Cheryl Hines, wife of RFK Jr, wrote a memoir and “wrote” is used loosely in this context. Her publication team didn’t do her any favors with this lightly edited, sprawling account of Cheryl’s life and path to becoming the unwilling wife of the Secretary of or is he the secretary of HHR? Cheryl doesn’t understand that her choices have consequences, even as they continue to pile up, including the demise of her and with . Jessica talks to Natalie Ingraham and Alison Pill about the book and Cheryl’s life. Like this episode? You can rate, review,...
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info_outlineRe-release! Chrissy King joins Jessica Wilson, MS RD for a conversation about being childfree by choice. Chrissy talks about how she made her decision and how Jessica didn’t ever think it was a choice she needed to make. Chrissy got to share her thoughts on many things including the marketing of parenthood, the idea of it taking a village to raise a child and aging like the Golden Girls.
The two talk about how they’ve been asked about their decision not to have kids 347 times but it’s not the norm to randomly ask parents why they decided to have kids.
They both talk about how much their moms poured into their upbringing and how that impacted how they viewed them and their decision not to have kids. They also talk about what it’s like to live in a society in which parenthood, particularly motherhood, is the norm.
After wrapping this conversation Chrissy and I discussed the potential for backlash from this conversation and that parents might take our choices personally. Either way we’d love to hear your feedback!
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