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What if the person you chose to have a baby with didn’t have to be the person you were in love with?
This week, Kee and Kelly are deep-diving platonic co-parenting - from friends having babies together, to co-parenting apps, to the families choosing to raise children outside the traditional romantic relationship model. And the more they unpack it, the more the question becomes less “is this weird?” and more “did we just make parenting harder by doing it all in a nuclear family?”
LINKS TO EVERYTHING WE MENTIONED
Impact - Mixed-Orientation Marriage
Mamamia - I'm a straight woman happily married to a gay man
The New York Times: In Search of a Platonic Co-Parent
Elective Co-Parenting Study
HOSTS & PRODUCERS
Kee Reece Searles @keereece
Kelly McCarren @kelly_mccarren
AUDIO PRODUCTION
Madeline Joannou - Mylk Media
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Kelly McCarren and Kee Reece Searles5
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What if the person you chose to have a baby with didn’t have to be the person you were in love with?
This week, Kee and Kelly are deep-diving platonic co-parenting - from friends having babies together, to co-parenting apps, to the families choosing to raise children outside the traditional romantic relationship model. And the more they unpack it, the more the question becomes less “is this weird?” and more “did we just make parenting harder by doing it all in a nuclear family?”
LINKS TO EVERYTHING WE MENTIONED
Impact - Mixed-Orientation Marriage
Mamamia - I'm a straight woman happily married to a gay man
The New York Times: In Search of a Platonic Co-Parent
Elective Co-Parenting Study
HOSTS & PRODUCERS
Kee Reece Searles @keereece
Kelly McCarren @kelly_mccarren
AUDIO PRODUCTION
Madeline Joannou - Mylk Media
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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