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    <title>Choice Chat for Choice Moms</title>
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    <description>The only podcast for single women who proactively choose motherhood. 
Hosted by: Mikki Morrissette</description>
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Hosted by: Mikki Morrissette</itunes:summary>
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    <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:52:00 -0700</pubDate>
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    <itunes:keywords>adoption, known donor, donor insemination, single mother by choice, single parenting, choice mom</itunes:keywords>
    <category>Politics</category>
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      <title>The politics of single parenting</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24742151-The-politics-of-single-parenting</link>
      <description>There is no question but that single parenting evokes a wide variety of emotions and viewpoints about how the kids in single-parent homes turn out. In this one-hour show, which aired on Voice America June 3, we hear from two experts about the impact it can have on a child to grow up without a father: Peggy Drexler, author of Raising Boys Without Men, and Harvard educator Rick Weissbourd, author of The Parents We Mean To Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>There is no question but that single parenting evokes a wide variety of emotions and viewpoints about how the kids in single-parent homes turn out. In this one-hour show, which aired on Voice America June 3, we hear from two experts about the impact it can have on a child to grow up without a father: Peggy Drexler, author of Raising Boys Without Men, and Harvard educator Rick Weissbourd, author of The Parents We Mean To Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>There is no question but that single parenting evokes a wide variety of emotions and viewpoints about how the kids in single-parent homes turn out. In this one-hour show, which aired on Voice America June 3, we hear from two experts about the impact it can have on a child to grow up without a father: Peggy Drexler, author of Raising Boys Without Men, and Harvard educator Rick Weissbourd, author of The Parents We Mean To Be: How Well-Intentioned Adults Undermine Children's Moral and Emotional Development.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:52:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>De-stressing single parenthood</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24742152-De-stressing-single-parenthood</link>
      <description>Did you know there are 10-minute solutions to detoxify the hassles of the day? The smartest Choice Moms learn how to carve out special moments in their day that are all about them. In this June 24 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks about some of those recharging ideas, which run the gamut from quirky to sweet. One special guest is New York City mom Lyss Stern, co-author of &amp;quot;If You Give a Mom a Martini: 100 ways to find 10 blissful minutes for yourself.&amp;quot; We'll also hear from Danielle, Choice Mom of four-year-old twins.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Did you know there are 10-minute solutions to detoxify the hassles of the day? The smartest Choice Moms learn how to carve out special moments in their day that are all about them. In this June 24 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks about some of those recharging ideas, which run the gamut from quirky to sweet. One special guest is New York City mom Lyss Stern, co-author of &amp;quot;If You Give a Mom a Martini: 100 ways to find 10 blissful minutes for yourself.&amp;quot; We'll also hear from Danielle, Choice Mom of four-year-old twins.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Did you know there are 10-minute solutions to detoxify the hassles of the day? The smartest Choice Moms learn how to carve out special moments in their day that are all about them. In this June 24 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks about some of those recharging ideas, which run the gamut from quirky to sweet. One special guest is New York City mom Lyss Stern, co-author of &amp;quot;If You Give a Mom a Martini: 100 ways to find 10 blissful minutes for yourself.&amp;quot; We'll also hear from Danielle, Choice Mom of four-year-old twins.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:42:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Christine Coppa and unexpected pregnancy</title>
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      <description>In this June 10 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks with Christine Coppa, of Glamour, who gave up a kind of &amp;quot;Sex in the City&amp;quot; Carrie Bradshaw life when she unexpectedly conceived. What can she tell us about life as a single parent, compared to the freedom of her pre-mom years?</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this June 10 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks with Christine Coppa, of Glamour, who gave up a kind of &amp;quot;Sex in the City&amp;quot; Carrie Bradshaw life when she unexpectedly conceived. What can she tell us about life as a single parent, compared to the freedom of her pre-mom years?</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this June 10 Voice America radio show, host Mikki Morrissette talks with Christine Coppa, of Glamour, who gave up a kind of &amp;quot;Sex in the City&amp;quot; Carrie Bradshaw life when she unexpectedly conceived. What can she tell us about life as a single parent, compared to the freedom of her pre-mom years?</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:36:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>The genetic factor: what we should know for our adopted and donor-conceived children</title>
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      <description>This one-hour June 17 Voice America radio show featured host Mikki Morrissette's conversation with author April Lynch (&amp;quot;The Genome Factor&amp;quot;), about what we can know -- and should know -- about our child's genetic health, even if we don't know the birth parents or donor.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This one-hour June 17 Voice America radio show featured host Mikki Morrissette's conversation with author April Lynch (&amp;quot;The Genome Factor&amp;quot;), about what we can know -- and should know -- about our child's genetic health, even if we don't know the birth parents or donor.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This one-hour June 17 Voice America radio show featured host Mikki Morrissette's conversation with author April Lynch (&amp;quot;The Genome Factor&amp;quot;), about what we can know -- and should know -- about our child's genetic health, even if we don't know the birth parents or donor.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 30 Jun 2009 07:32:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Ryan Kramer: Finding half-siblings and donors</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24421805-Ryan-Kramer-Finding-half-siblings-and-donors</link>
      <description>In this powerful show, we talk with with Ryan Kramer, the extremely eloquent teenager who co-founded Donor Sibling Registry with his mother Wendy. We discuss 1) his curiosity about his roots from the age of two, 2) his own search for his donor, 3) what it is -- and is not -- that he is looking for in that search, 4) how the Donor Sibling Registry was born and the more than 6,000 matches that have been made since. He talks openly about the disappointment he felt when he learned of several half-siblings whose parents didn't want them to know each other. He also discusses the relationship he has since developed with a half-sister. We talked about whether being an only child has an impact on the curiosity. He offers tips for families making contact with half-siblings and donors, and he explains in articulate detail how he hopes the industry will change in the coming years -- which requires the participation of the Choice Mom community as one of the largest numbers of consumers. This sho...</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this powerful show, we talk with with Ryan Kramer, the extremely eloquent teenager who co-founded Donor Sibling Registry with his mother Wendy. We discuss 1) his curiosity about his roots from the age of two, 2) his own search for his donor, 3) what it is -- and is not -- that he is looking for in that search, 4) how the Donor Sibling Registry was born and the more than 6,000 matches that have been made since. He talks openly about the disappointment he felt when he learned of several half-siblings whose parents didn't want them to know each other. He also discusses the relationship he has since developed with a half-sister. We talked about whether being an only child has an impact on the curiosity. He offers tips for families making contact with half-siblings and donors, and he explains in articulate detail how he hopes the industry will change in the coming years -- which requires the participation of the Choice Mom community as one of the largest numbers of consumers. This show was sponsored by the Donor Sibling Registry.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this powerful show, we talk with with Ryan Kramer, the extremely eloquent teenager who co-founded Donor Sibling Registry with his mother Wendy. We discuss 1) his curiosity about his roots from the age of two, 2) his own search for his donor, 3) what it is -- and is not -- that he is looking for in that search, 4) how the Donor Sibling Registry was born and the more than 6,000 matches that have been made since. He talks openly about the disappointment he felt when he learned of several half-siblings whose parents didn't want them to know each other. He also discusses the relationship he has since developed with a half-sister. We talked about whether being an only child has an impact on the curiosity. He offers tips for families making contact with half-siblings and donors, and he explains in articulate detail how he hopes the industry will change in the coming years -- which requires the participation of the Choice Mom community as one of the largest numbers of consumers. This show was sponsored by the Donor Sibling Registry.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 07 Apr 2009 14:06:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>My life as an anonymous sperm donor</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24347973-My-life-as-an-anonymous-sperm-donor</link>
      <description>In this unique, detailed show, we hear directly from a formerly anonymous sperm donor (now running this service for donor families), who contributed for 15 years, about the contact he has now had with a few of his offspring. We talk about how the industry has changed since he provided fresh sperm to infertile couples. He honestly discusses his motivations at the time, the responsibility he now feels for the 200-plus offspring he estimates he now has, and what his experience tells him about the interest donor-conceived offspring have about their donor. After he made contact with offspring via the Donor Sibling Registry, he admits to confusion about the best way to proceed and talks openly about the issues it has brought to his own family life. He also talks about the value he believes donated gametes have in enabling people to build their own family, despite the complications it can bring. This show was sponsored by Fairfax Cryobank.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this unique, detailed show, we hear directly from a formerly anonymous sperm donor (now running this service for donor families), who contributed for 15 years, about the contact he has now had with a few of his offspring. We talk about how the industry has changed since he provided fresh sperm to infertile couples. He honestly discusses his motivations at the time, the responsibility he now feels for the 200-plus offspring he estimates he now has, and what his experience tells him about the interest donor-conceived offspring have about their donor. After he made contact with offspring via the Donor Sibling Registry, he admits to confusion about the best way to proceed and talks openly about the issues it has brought to his own family life. He also talks about the value he believes donated gametes have in enabling people to build their own family, despite the complications it can bring. This show was sponsored by Fairfax Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this unique, detailed show, we hear directly from a formerly anonymous sperm donor (now running this service for donor families), who contributed for 15 years, about the contact he has now had with a few of his offspring. We talk about how the industry has changed since he provided fresh sperm to infertile couples. He honestly discusses his motivations at the time, the responsibility he now feels for the 200-plus offspring he estimates he now has, and what his experience tells him about the interest donor-conceived offspring have about their donor. After he made contact with offspring via the Donor Sibling Registry, he admits to confusion about the best way to proceed and talks openly about the issues it has brought to his own family life. He also talks about the value he believes donated gametes have in enabling people to build their own family, despite the complications it can bring. This show was sponsored by Fairfax Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 11:35:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Tracking pregnancies:  why it&#226;s important</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24308068-Tracking-pregnancies-why-it%C3%A2s-important</link>
      <description>A majority of families using donor conception do not report births after the fact. This has a tremendous impact on the industry -- for example, the numbers of offspring born to a sperm donor, and even to egg donors, are generally vastly underreported, and if there is a genetic abnormality that surfaces in later years, families cannot be notified. In this show, American Fertility Association board member Patricia Mendell, who is also a New York-based fertility counselor, talks about regulations in the fertility industry today. What do we need to do differently? Why are changes coming so slowly? What can Choice Moms do, as a sizeable share of the fertility industry market, to make a difference? In light of the aftermath of the octuplets birth in California to a woman who already had six children, how should regulations, ethics and counseling play a role?She also shares resources to help women become more educated consumers. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A majority of families using donor conception do not report births after the fact. This has a tremendous impact on the industry -- for example, the numbers of offspring born to a sperm donor, and even to egg donors, are generally vastly underreported, and if there is a genetic abnormality that surfaces in later years, families cannot be notified. In this show, American Fertility Association board member Patricia Mendell, who is also a New York-based fertility counselor, talks about regulations in the fertility industry today. What do we need to do differently? Why are changes coming so slowly? What can Choice Moms do, as a sizeable share of the fertility industry market, to make a difference? In light of the aftermath of the octuplets birth in California to a woman who already had six children, how should regulations, ethics and counseling play a role?She also shares resources to help women become more educated consumers. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A majority of families using donor conception do not report births after the fact. This has a tremendous impact on the industry -- for example, the numbers of offspring born to a sperm donor, and even to egg donors, are generally vastly underreported, and if there is a genetic abnormality that surfaces in later years, families cannot be notified. In this show, American Fertility Association board member Patricia Mendell, who is also a New York-based fertility counselor, talks about regulations in the fertility industry today. What do we need to do differently? Why are changes coming so slowly? What can Choice Moms do, as a sizeable share of the fertility industry market, to make a difference? In light of the aftermath of the octuplets birth in California to a woman who already had six children, how should regulations, ethics and counseling play a role?She also shares resources to help women become more educated consumers. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sun, 15 Mar 2009 07:14:00 -0700</pubDate>
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      <title>Estate Planning Basics</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24235602-Estate-Planning-Basics</link>
      <description>Estate planner and Choice Mom Racheal Isan explains the basic options for anyone who is creating an estate plan for her child, including the difference between a will and a trust, the benefits of having a trust, and how to pick a guardian. She discusses what happens if we don't have an estate plan in place, the cost of setting up a plan, and how state regulations have an impact. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.).</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Estate planner and Choice Mom Racheal Isan explains the basic options for anyone who is creating an estate plan for her child, including the difference between a will and a trust, the benefits of having a trust, and how to pick a guardian. She discusses what happens if we don't have an estate plan in place, the cost of setting up a plan, and how state regulations have an impact. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.).</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Estate planner and Choice Mom Racheal Isan explains the basic options for anyone who is creating an estate plan for her child, including the difference between a will and a trust, the benefits of having a trust, and how to pick a guardian. She discusses what happens if we don't have an estate plan in place, the cost of setting up a plan, and how state regulations have an impact. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.).</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 28 Feb 2009 13:20:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Creating an estate plan: the lesson from a Choice Mom's death</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24131142-Creating-an-estate-plan-the-lesson-from-a-Choice-Mom-s-death</link>
      <description>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Danielle Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Danielle Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Danielle Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 22:28:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Creating an estate plan: the lesson from a Choice Mom's death</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24226736-Creating-an-estate-plan-the-lesson-from-a-Choice-Mom-s-death</link>
      <description>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Two women share the story of a Choice Mom whose unexpected and tragic death -- leaving behind a son born posthumously -- remind us of the reason we need to have life insurance in place before we conceive, and an estate plan created before we bring our children home. Stayed tuned to the ChoiceMoms.org website and newsletter for details about an upcoming Choice Moms event in D.C. to honor this woman's legacy with a seminar that will give single women information they need to be the responsible parents we all want to be for our children. This show was sponsored by financial planners Rebecca Hall (D.C.) and Rene Tidwell (NYC), and estate planner Daniela Lungu (S.F.). Check the Choice Moms website for a growing state-by-state directory of financial planners, estate planners, and insurance agents who have special relationship with the Choice Mom community.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 22:28:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Dating as a single mom</title>
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      <description>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah (pictured here), author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah (pictured here), author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah (pictured here), author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Wed, 11 Feb 2009 19:49:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Dating as a single mom</title>
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      <description>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Dating as a single mom</title>
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      <description>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this episode we hear from two single moms about how they have managed to include dating into their lives. First I talked with my friend Darla about how she has juggled Choice Motherhood with a long-term relationship, including her experience and insight about when to introduce a boyfriend to her child...and how to tell a new man in her life that she was attempting to have a second child through donor insemination. Second I talk with Rachel Sarah, author of &amp;quot;Single Mom Seeking,&amp;quot; about the fact that many women grieve not being in a permanent relationship when they have a child, what she's learned about how to introduce her child to someone, and how her screening process and needs have changed since becoming a mom. This show was sponsored by Fertility Cryobank, and is produced by Choice Moms.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>What every Single Woman should know before becoming a Choice Mom</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24226738-What-every-Single-Woman-should-know-before-becoming-a-Choice-Mom</link>
      <description>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Sat, 31 Jan 2009 10:45:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>What every Single Woman should know before becoming a Choice Mom</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24003780-What-every-Single-Woman-should-know-before-becoming-a-Choice-Mom</link>
      <description>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>What every Single Woman should know before becoming a Choice Mom</title>
      <link>http://odeo.com/episodes/24097787-What-every-Single-Woman-should-know-before-becoming-a-Choice-Mom</link>
      <description>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at the New York City Choice Mom event, this podcast features mental health counselor Joann Paley Galst discussing the basic tips she offers any single woman who is considering Choice Motherhood. This episode was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Choice Mom Tricks: Part 2</title>
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      <description>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Fri, 16 Jan 2009 08:30:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Choice Mom Tricks: Part 2</title>
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      <description>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Choice Mom Tricks: Part 2</title>
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      <description>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Recorded at a San Francisco Bay Area networking event for Choice Moms, this show features the experience of Choice Moms founder Mikki Morrissette, the humor of author Mary Pols (&amp;quot;Accidentally on Purpose&amp;quot;) and the insight of Choice Mom and therapist Felicia Shamma, as well as audience members, to discuss our fears and coping strategies. A focus of the discussion was about finding partners in the journey -- friends, male role models, colleagues -- and the strengths, and weaknesses, we find in ourselves after we become mothers. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center, which co-sponsored the networking event.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Choice Chat with Jennifer: support network in action</title>
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      <description>This episode features Jennifer, 8 months pregnant, who was part of a Choice Moms conversation circle that included six women talking about how we got to this stage of our journey, concerns we have for our children, how men play a role in our lives, and more. It is a great example of the kinds of honest discussions we can and do have with each other, the thought that goes behind our decisions, and the plans we make for building the best world we can for our children. The Choice Mom community is vast and varied and worldwide, and as this podcast allows us to hear, when we consciously reach out to each other we can be our own best support network. This podcast was sponsored by California Cryobank, which sponsored a CD about &amp;quot;Answering the Daddy Question&amp;quot; that came out of this roundtable discussion.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This episode features Jennifer, 8 months pregnant, who was part of a Choice Moms conversation circle that included six women talking about how we got to this stage of our journey, concerns we have for our children, how men play a role in our lives, and more. It is a great example of the kinds of honest discussions we can and do have with each other, the thought that goes behind our decisions, and the plans we make for building the best world we can for our children. The Choice Mom community is vast and varied and worldwide, and as this podcast allows us to hear, when we consciously reach out to each other we can be our own best support network. This podcast was sponsored by California Cryobank, which sponsored a CD about &amp;quot;Answering the Daddy Question&amp;quot; that came out of this roundtable discussion.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This episode features Jennifer, 8 months pregnant, who was part of a Choice Moms conversation circle that included six women talking about how we got to this stage of our journey, concerns we have for our children, how men play a role in our lives, and more. It is a great example of the kinds of honest discussions we can and do have with each other, the thought that goes behind our decisions, and the plans we make for building the best world we can for our children. The Choice Mom community is vast and varied and worldwide, and as this podcast allows us to hear, when we consciously reach out to each other we can be our own best support network. This podcast was sponsored by California Cryobank, which sponsored a CD about &amp;quot;Answering the Daddy Question&amp;quot; that came out of this roundtable discussion.</itunes:summary>
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      <pubDate>Tue, 06 Jan 2009 09:40:00 -0800</pubDate>
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      <title>Choice Chat with Jennifer: support network in action</title>
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      <description>In this show, recorded at a New York City networking event for Choice Moms, authors Mikki Morrissette and Louise Sloan talk about their Choice Mom journeys. What has been harder than we expected? What has been easier? What advice do we have for other single moms? What have we learned from interviewing Choice Moms and from our own personal experiences? It also includes insight from mental health therapists Patricia Mendell and Joann Paley Galst about the rights to complain, and to ask for support. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank, which was the gold sponsor of the New York City workshop.</description>
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      <itunes:summary>In this show, recorded at a New York City networking event for Choice Moms, authors Mikki Morrissette and Louise Sloan talk about their Choice Mom journeys. What has been harder than we expected? What has been easier? What advice do we have for other single moms? What have we learned from interviewing Choice Moms and from our own personal experiences? It also includes insight from mental health therapists Patricia Mendell and Joann Paley Galst about the rights to complain, and to ask for support. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank, which was the gold sponsor of the New York City workshop.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Mary Pols: Accidentally on Purpose</title>
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      <description>This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose,&amp;nbsp; explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father. We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose,&amp;nbsp; explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father. We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose,&amp;nbsp; explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father. We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose,&amp;nbsp; explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father. We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>This honest conversation with Mary Pols, author of Accidentally on Purpose,&amp;nbsp; explores the emotions of a 39-year-old woman who unexpectedly found herself pregnant from a one-night stand. We talk about the reasons she had never wanted to become a Choice Mom -- and how grateful she is that it happened that way, despite her lack of planning, her lack of savings, and her formerly deep-seated belief that she needed a partner to complete her. We also discussed the co-parenting role she has worked out with her son's father. We explore why Choice Moms need more role models in the public eye to help women realize that having a child can become a role even more fulfilling than being a wife. This episode is sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family psychologist Anne Bernstein (author of &amp;quot;Flight of the Stork: How Children Think [and When] about Sex and Family Building&amp;quot;) walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family psychologist Anne Bernstein (author of &amp;quot;Flight of the Stork: How Children Think [and When] about Sex and Family Building&amp;quot;) walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family psychologist Anne Bernstein (author of &amp;quot;Flight of the Stork: How Children Think [and When] about Sex and Family Building&amp;quot;) walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family psychologist Anne Bernstein (author of &amp;quot;Flight of the Stork: How Children Think [and When] about Sex and Family Building&amp;quot;) walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family psychologist Anne Bernstein (author of &amp;quot;Flight of the Stork: How Children Think [and When] about Sex and Family Building&amp;quot;) walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family therapist Anne Bernstein walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>Eventually every Choice Mom wonders how to address the inevitable &amp;quot;Do I have a dad?&amp;quot; question from their child. In this show -- excerpted from the new 50-minute CD about the same topic now available on the ChoiceMoms.org website -- experts including Jane Mattes (Single Mothers by Choice) and Berkeley-based family therapist Anne Bernstein walk us through some of our concerns about this issue. This show was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <itunes:subtitle>Harvard educator Rick Weissbourd specializes in identifying what our kids need in order to grow up strong in today's culture. He is the author of The Vulnerable Child: What Really Hurts America's Children And What We Can Do About It and the forthcoming The Parents We Mean To Be: How Adults Nurture--and Undermine--Children's Moral and Emotional Development. He talks with us about how single-parent households do and do not have an impact on the health and well-being of our kids, myths about our most vulnerable children, how our focus on achievement is neglecting moral parenting, and the family values debate in American culture today. This show was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <description>This is a MUST listen for anyone who wants to understand more about how conception works. Kristin Kali of Maia Midwifery and Preconception Services talks frankly and in detail about everything you need to know when attempting at-home insemination....including safety questions to discuss with a known donor... the differences between IUI and vaginal insemination ... the life spans of fresh, refrigerated and frozen sperm... why ovulation predictor kits might not tell you everything you need to know, and other ways of detecting ovulation timing ... the role of orgasm in the insemination process. This show was sponsored by The Sperm Bank of California.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>This is a MUST listen for anyone who wants to understand more about how conception works. Kristin Kali of Maia Midwifery and Preconception Services talks frankly and in detail about everything you need to know when attempting at-home insemination....including safety questions to discuss with a known donor... the differences between IUI and vaginal insemination ... the life spans of fresh, refrigerated and frozen sperm... why ovulation predictor kits might not tell you everything you need to know, and other ways of detecting ovulation timing ... the role of orgasm in the insemination process. This show was sponsored by The Sperm Bank of California.</itunes:subtitle>
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      <itunes:subtitle>We talk with Dr. Isabelle Ryan of Pacific Fertility Center (SF Bay Area) about the basic steps a woman needs to take if she is proactively trying to conceive. We talk about the tests that can help assess the likelihood of fertility success before taking costly insemination attempts with donor sperm. We define FSH and ovarian reserve. And we discuss how treatment plans are devised based on scientific factors, and how success rates typically change at different ages. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We talk with Dr. Isabelle Ryan of Pacific Fertility Center (SF Bay Area) about the basic steps a woman needs to take if she is proactively trying to conceive. We talk about the tests that can help assess the likelihood of fertility success before taking costly insemination attempts with donor sperm. We define FSH and ovarian reserve. And we discuss how treatment plans are devised based on scientific factors, and how success rates typically change at different ages. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We talk with Dr. Isabelle Ryan of Pacific Fertility Center (SF Bay Area) about the basic steps a woman needs to take if she is proactively trying to conceive. We talk about the tests that can help assess the likelihood of fertility success before taking costly insemination attempts with donor sperm. We define FSH and ovarian reserve. And we discuss how treatment plans are devised based on scientific factors, and how success rates typically change at different ages. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
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      <description>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being aher known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity).For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being aher known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity).For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being aher known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity).For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami.</itunes:summary>
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      <title>Negotiating with a Known Donor</title>
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      <description>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>We talk with two unique experts in this episode about negotiating with a known donor. First is Jon, who has been asked by three women to consider being a known donor. He talks about the kinds of issues they discussed, and in his case, why none of the requests actually turned into a &amp;quot;yes.&amp;quot; Second is Ami Jaeger, long-time third-party reproduction law expert, with the Santa Fe-based BioLaw Group. She and I talked about why a written contract with a known donor is important, why the donor's name should not be on the birth certificate, and even how the law might perceive the parenting roles if a child someday has contact with the donor (known or open-identity). For more information on this topic, see the ChoiceMoms.org website, which has sample questions to discuss and more insight from Ami. This podcast was sponsored by Reproductive Science Center of the Bay Area.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this conversation with Felicia, a therapist and Choice Mom, we get up close and personal about a common issue that isn't talked about much: coping with miscarriage. In her case, twice. We also discuss the leap of faith it takes to make this decision. And the vulnerability she felt after she brought her newborn home. This episode was sponsored by California Cryobank.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>In this conversation with Felicia, a therapist and Choice Mom, we get up close and personal about a common issue that isn't talked about much: coping with miscarriage. In her case, twice. We also discuss the leap of faith it takes to make this decision. And the vulnerability she felt after she brought her newborn home. This episode was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>In this conversation with Felicia, a therapist and Choice Mom, we get up close and personal about a common issue that isn't talked about much: coping with miscarriage. In her case, twice. We also discuss the leap of faith it takes to make this decision. And the vulnerability she felt after she brought her newborn home. This episode was sponsored by California Cryobank.</itunes:summary>
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      <description>In this conversation with Felicia, a therapist and Choice Mom, we get up close and personal about a common issue that isn't talked about much: coping with miscarriage. In her case, twice. We also discuss the leap of faith it takes to make this decision. And the vulnerability she felt after she brought her newborn home. This episode was sponsored by California Cryobank.</description>
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      <description>In this conversation with Felicia, a therapist and Choice Mom, we get up close and personal about a common issue that isn't talked about much: coping with miscarriage. In her case, twice. We also discuss the leap of faith it takes to make this decision. And the vulnerability she felt after she brought her newborn home. This episode was sponsored by California Cryobank.</description>
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      <description>A classic concern of anyone who uses donor insemination is how the child will feel about it over time. In this show, we talk with two people who have an intimate knowledge of this issue. Kathleen is a donor-conceived adult who felt she was special after she learned of her origins when she was eight; since then she has gone to great lengths to learn more about her donor and her background. Joanna Scheib (pictured here) is a researcher affiliated with The Sperm Bank of California who has done extensive research with offspring who are entitled to meet their identity-release donors. She tells us what they tend to want to know, and what concerns them. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</description>
      <itunes:subtitle>A classic concern of anyone who uses donor insemination is how the child will feel about it over time. In this show, we talk with two people who have an intimate knowledge of this issue. Kathleen is a donor-conceived adult who felt she was special after she learned of her origins when she was eight; since then she has gone to great lengths to learn more about her donor and her background. Joanna Scheib (pictured here) is a researcher affiliated with The Sperm Bank of California who has done extensive research with offspring who are entitled to meet their identity-release donors. She tells us what they tend to want to know, and what concerns them. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:subtitle>
      <itunes:summary>A classic concern of anyone who uses donor insemination is how the child will feel about it over time. In this show, we talk with two people who have an intimate knowledge of this issue. Kathleen is a donor-conceived adult who felt she was special after she learned of her origins when she was eight; since then she has gone to great lengths to learn more about her donor and her background. Joanna Scheib (pictured here) is a researcher affiliated with The Sperm Bank of California who has done extensive research with offspring who are entitled to meet their identity-release donors. She tells us what they tend to want to know, and what concerns them. This show was sponsored by Pacific Fertility Center.</itunes:summary>
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