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Leslie Cason is getting close to her "fertility expiration date", as she calls it, but she hasn't spent a lot of time thinking about it - until now. Our conversation explored ambivalence, grief, legacy, and restlessness towards the end of our fertile years.
Leslie is at the point in her life where she feels the clock running out, but she doesn't want kids badly enough to have them on her own. Still, she struggles with the idea that one day this decision won't be hers to make.
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Leslie Cason is getting close to her "fertility expiration date", as she calls it, but she hasn't spent a lot of time thinking about it - until now. Our conversation explored ambivalence, grief, legacy, and restlessness towards the end of our fertile years.
Leslie is at the point in her life where she feels the clock running out, but she doesn't want kids badly enough to have them on her own. Still, she struggles with the idea that one day this decision won't be hers to make.
Support the show! Become a patron
Visit the episode page
Leslie's website
Follow @maybesomedayshow on Instagram