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Childfree Girls Ep. 7 - Author Tom James (2020)

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Tom James, the author of "Your Children Are Boring: or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything", agreed to come as a guest to our show to talk about his book. We talked about how all parents think their kid is special, about losing your identity when you have a baby and about what we found out later is referred to as "sharenting" (the overuse of social media by parents to share content based on their children, such as baby pictures or details of their children's activities), among other things.

The Childfree Girls podcast (2019-2022) is now archived on the Childfree Media podcast! Three women in three separate countries challenge society's expectations of women as mothers with no-holds-barred conversations and interviews. Hosted by: Isabel Firecracker (Colombia), Kristen Tsetsi (USA), and LeNora Faye (Canada).

This podcast and web series ran from 2019 through 2022.

Send us an email with your comments to childfreegirls@gmail.com.

Get your copy of CHILDFREE GIRLS' COMFORT FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

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Tom James, the author of "Your Children Are Boring: or How Modern Parents Ruin Everything", agreed to come as a guest to our show to talk about his book. We talked about how all parents think their kid is special, about losing your identity when you have a baby and about what we found out later is referred to as "sharenting" (the overuse of social media by parents to share content based on their children, such as baby pictures or details of their children's activities), among other things.

The Childfree Girls podcast (2019-2022) is now archived on the Childfree Media podcast! Three women in three separate countries challenge society's expectations of women as mothers with no-holds-barred conversations and interviews. Hosted by: Isabel Firecracker (Colombia), Kristen Tsetsi (USA), and LeNora Faye (Canada).

This podcast and web series ran from 2019 through 2022.

Send us an email with your comments to childfreegirls@gmail.com.

Get your copy of CHILDFREE GIRLS' COMFORT FOOD FOR THOUGHT!

Follow us on our social media accounts:

https://www.instagram.com/childfreegirls

https://www.facebook.com/childfreegirls

https://www.twitter.com/childfreegirls

  continue reading

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