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LIVE kidfree helps childfree women feel seen, level up, and love their lives.

Whether being childfree is a choice, a consideration, or an unfortunate circumstance, the childfree population is growing and so is the conversation about it. Living kidfree has become increasingly mainstream as more women consciously and intentionally opt out of motherhood due to lifestyle preferences, financial limitations, concerns about mental health, and anxiety over climate change. Regardless of our reasons for living kidfree, we deserve to be seen, heard, and valued.

Rachel Jacovino is the Founder and Creator of LIVE kidfree. A writer and content marketer by trade, Rachel envisions a world in which all childfree women love their lives, and she inspires them to do just that.

LIVE kidfree Rachel Jacovino

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 19 Ratings

LIVE kidfree helps childfree women feel seen, level up, and love their lives.

Whether being childfree is a choice, a consideration, or an unfortunate circumstance, the childfree population is growing and so is the conversation about it. Living kidfree has become increasingly mainstream as more women consciously and intentionally opt out of motherhood due to lifestyle preferences, financial limitations, concerns about mental health, and anxiety over climate change. Regardless of our reasons for living kidfree, we deserve to be seen, heard, and valued.

Rachel Jacovino is the Founder and Creator of LIVE kidfree. A writer and content marketer by trade, Rachel envisions a world in which all childfree women love their lives, and she inspires them to do just that.

    A kid is like a box of chocolates

    A kid is like a box of chocolates

    Being childfree is a choice and lifestyle that can inspire immediate and visceral emotional responses from people, while other lifestyles or pursuits are not particularly scrutinized or triggering. A person who aspires to be a parent is viewed as normal and wholesome, while a person who aspires to live kidfree is often viewed as neither normal nor wholesome.
    I view people who react to childfree people with judgement and indignance and disdain as, essentially, basic. In reality, most people lack the intelligence, introspection, curiosity and awareness needed to manage their own thoughts and emotions around the idea of living kidfree: they simply get triggered and react with fear and emotion rather than reason.
    In an effort to further normalize our lifestyle, I came up with three analogies that I think may be useful when trying to process your decision to live kidfree or when helping others understand why you might want your life to look different from theirs.

    • 14 min
    Coping with losing friends to parenthood

    Coping with losing friends to parenthood

    If you think “RIP friendship” when your friends become parents, you aren’t alone. You also aren’t a terrible person. Can we all just admit that it’s sad when our friends become parents?
    Yes, we love them. Yes, we are happy for them. But we also grieve the loss of a friendship that, while it may endure, will never be the same. Perhaps this loss is a mutual feeling: I’m sad she is being taken away from me while she may be sad that I won’t be walking the parenting path with her. Regardless, it’s undeniable that a baby causes an inflection point in all of its parents’ relationships, and not all of those relationships survive.
    So why do we feel sad? I have bucketed this into three major reasons:
    I will become a lower priority for my friend My friend will never be the same My friend will become a Parent I also have a few words of [unsolicited] advice for kidfree folks who are not only feeling sad about losing friendships, but are also feeling guilty or ashamed for feeling sad.
    Listen as I dive into the reasons why we’re sad and help you change your perspective so you can preserve precious friendships.

    • 21 min
    5 reasons why I live kid free

    5 reasons why I live kid free

    I chose my top five reasons for living kidfree:
    Family has never been the center of my universe. I don’t want to live in a state of constant fear and anxiety. I have never been with a man whose children I wanted to have. Parenting is a bad deal in US society these days. The role of parenting simply doesn’t interest me. Listen to the episode as I dive into the dirty details of these fabulous five reasons!

    • 19 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Princess m123 ,

Thought provoking topics

I have been following LKF for most of 2021. I decided to listen to your podcasts and I love it. The topics and your voice makes it easy to listen and comprehend. Thank you. 12.28.21 MH.

ckfehkki ,

Concrete and informative!

Thought provoking and interesting podcast, Rachel presents the information in a digestible and relatable format on a topic that gets too little dialogue. And her voice is calming and soothing, which is a total bonus! Definitely would recommend giving it a listen!!

neeshamikah ,

Insightful and relatable!

This podcast has been such an eye opener for me. Rachel tackles this subject with a great understanding and passion in a way that really allows people to see the multifaceted-ness of the subject. I really appreciate the deep dives on each episode. One of my favorites!

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