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Episode 4 - No Babies? No Problem! with Elisabeth Scott (High Profile Nanny)

Episode 4 - No Babies? No Problem! with Elisabeth Scott (High Profile Nanny)

FromHow To Eat Alone


Episode 4 - No Babies? No Problem! with Elisabeth Scott (High Profile Nanny)

FromHow To Eat Alone

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Length:
29 minutes
Released:
Jul 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Episode 4 of the 'How to eat alone' podcast looks at the pressure and expectations placed on women to have children.  In this episode, I talks to high profile nanny, Elisabeth Scott, who is part of the We Are Child Free project, about why she made the decision not to have children, how the medical profession treat childless women, her recent hysterectomy and why she loves cereal so much.  'How To Eat Alone' is a podcast that looks at the art of eating alone.  Season 1, 'Short Stories,' is a collection of conversations exploring topics surrounding loneliness and aloneness, (which, contrary to popular belief, are not the same thing).  With every episode, I’ll share a recipe for one. This episode is published alongside a recipe for overnight oats for one. Find out more about 'How To Eat Alone' here.Find out more about podcast host, Julia Georgallis here.Music:Ben BeinyWhat's Cookinghttps://www.premiumbeat.com 
Released:
Jul 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (18)

'How To Eat Alone' is a cookery podcast exploring the uncelebrated art of eating alone. The first season 'Short Stories,' is a series of short conversations that discuss various aspects of loneliness and aloneness, which are not necessarily the same thing. Each episode is published alongside recipes designed to be cooked and eaten by one person and one person only, so that those finding themselves alone can cook along and eat whilst listening - think of this podcast as your dining companion. Podcast produced by Julia Georgallis. Artwork by Jessica Hart