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In/Fertility In The City
Infertility In The City
53 episodes
18 hours ago
In/Fertility in the City is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between in/fertility and work and how to manage this effectively.

It is hosted by Natalie Sutherland and Somaya Ouazzani (and Emma Menzies for Seasons 1-3), who have had to navigate their own fertility challenges alongside professional life, and are united in their passion for ensuring that better quality information and support is made available to others doing the same.

Together they interview incredible guests, from a variety of industries, who generously share powerful stories and valuable insights into in/fertility at work issues.

Their moving and thought-provoking discussions are intended to break the silence around this taboo topic, and inspire new attitudes and behaviours that will improve and normalise the management of fertility challenges in professional contexts.

If you’re a professional managing in/fertility, baby loss, fertility treatment or other paths to parenthood, or you have an interest in understanding and supporting those who are, then this is a ‘must listen’ for you.

TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.

You can also engage with your hosts and the growing In/Fertility in the City community by:



  • emailing us: info@infertilityinthecity.com
  • following us on LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com/company/infertilityinthecity ), Instagram ( https://instagram.com/infertilityinthecity ), or X ( https://twitter.com/InFertilityCity ).


Music created by Jon Nicoll.
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In/Fertility in the City is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between in/fertility and work and how to manage this effectively.

It is hosted by Natalie Sutherland and Somaya Ouazzani (and Emma Menzies for Seasons 1-3), who have had to navigate their own fertility challenges alongside professional life, and are united in their passion for ensuring that better quality information and support is made available to others doing the same.

Together they interview incredible guests, from a variety of industries, who generously share powerful stories and valuable insights into in/fertility at work issues.

Their moving and thought-provoking discussions are intended to break the silence around this taboo topic, and inspire new attitudes and behaviours that will improve and normalise the management of fertility challenges in professional contexts.

If you’re a professional managing in/fertility, baby loss, fertility treatment or other paths to parenthood, or you have an interest in understanding and supporting those who are, then this is a ‘must listen’ for you.

TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.

You can also engage with your hosts and the growing In/Fertility in the City community by:



  • emailing us: info@infertilityinthecity.com
  • following us on LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com/company/infertilityinthecity ), Instagram ( https://instagram.com/infertilityinthecity ), or X ( https://twitter.com/InFertilityCity ).


Music created by Jon Nicoll.
Show more...
Health & Fitness
Kids & Family,
Parenting
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Let's Talk About Male Broodiness
In/Fertility In The City
34 minutes
1 year ago
Let's Talk About Male Broodiness
TRIGGER WARNING: This episode deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.

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This episode of "In/Fertility in the City" brings the spotlight onto an often-overlooked struggle: male involuntary childlessness. Dr. Robin Hadley, author and founder member of the campaign group Ageing without Children, joins us to speak candidly about his personal battle with wanting to be a dad and the complex emotions surrounding male childlessness. Discover the societal barriers that prevent men from expressing their paternal instincts and why it's crucial to change the narrative. --

Robin is a leading expert on the psychological and sociological impact of male childlessness across the life course. He has written several invited academic pieces and contributed blogs and podcasts to infertility and involuntary childless support groups. He is a founder member of the campaign group Ageing Without Children.  

Robin is from Old Trafford, Manchester (UK). He comes from a large working-class family and left school with few qualifications. His previous careers include counsellor, deputy technical manager, scientific photographer, and kitchen assistant. In his 40s Robin switched careers and trained as a counsellor. Robin’s training as a counsellor and his own experience of desperately wanting to be a dad led him to research the desire for fatherhood for his self-funded MA (2008, The University of Manchester) and MSc (2009, The University of Manchester) and involuntarily childless older men for his PhD (2015, Keele).

His book ‘How is a man supposed to be a man? Male childlessness a Life Course Disrupted’ has received critical acclaimed.

He can be contacted at his Manchester Metropolitan University email: r.hadley@mmu.ac.uk   or via any of the following: 

Website: https://www.robinhadley.co.uk/  
Twitter: https://twitter.com@robinhadley1   
 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drrobin-a-hadley/  
Google Scholar: http://bit.ly/2BPRZtw  
Academia.edu: https://independent.academia.edu/DrRobinHadley  
ResearchGate (RG): https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Robin-Hadley

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CONNECT WITH US You can engage with the hosts and the growing In/Fertility in the City community by:
  • emailing us: info@infertilityinthecity.com
  • website: www.infertilityinthecity.com
  • following us on: LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/infertilityinthecity
    Instagram: https://instagram.com/infertilityinthecity
    X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/InFertilityCity
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SEASON 4 SPONSOR: 

Apricity https://www.apricityfertility.com/uk
In/Fertility In The City
In/Fertility in the City is a podcast dedicated to exploring the complex relationship between in/fertility and work and how to manage this effectively.

It is hosted by Natalie Sutherland and Somaya Ouazzani (and Emma Menzies for Seasons 1-3), who have had to navigate their own fertility challenges alongside professional life, and are united in their passion for ensuring that better quality information and support is made available to others doing the same.

Together they interview incredible guests, from a variety of industries, who generously share powerful stories and valuable insights into in/fertility at work issues.

Their moving and thought-provoking discussions are intended to break the silence around this taboo topic, and inspire new attitudes and behaviours that will improve and normalise the management of fertility challenges in professional contexts.

If you’re a professional managing in/fertility, baby loss, fertility treatment or other paths to parenthood, or you have an interest in understanding and supporting those who are, then this is a ‘must listen’ for you.

TRIGGER WARNING: This podcast deals with discussions of in/fertility and/or baby loss.

You can also engage with your hosts and the growing In/Fertility in the City community by:



  • emailing us: info@infertilityinthecity.com
  • following us on LinkedIn ( www.linkedin.com/company/infertilityinthecity ), Instagram ( https://instagram.com/infertilityinthecity ), or X ( https://twitter.com/InFertilityCity ).


Music created by Jon Nicoll.