In this episode of Comfort Food, Kelly Rizzo sits down with Arielle Lorre, host of the hit "Well.With Arielle Lorre" podcast, to talk about what it really means to choose a life without children, and why that choice can still be full, meaningful, and deeply connected.
They discuss the societal pressure and judgment many child-free women face, the myth that all women naturally want children, and why fulfillment can come from many different places.
Arielle shares how recovery, relationships, family, and community have shaped her life and brought her a strong sense of purpose. Kelly reflects on the expectations women often face and the importance of knowing yourself well enough to choose the path that feels right for you.
They talk about:
• Never feeling the urge to have kids
• Dating and finding a partner who also does not want children
• Why not wanting kids is not selfish
• Why having children does not guarantee you will not be lonely later in life
• Public scrutiny and online criticism
• The cultural belief that women exist primarily to become mothers
Kelly and Arielle also discuss Timothée Chalamet’s recent comment that being child-free is “bleak,” and why they believe fulfillment comes from building a life that feels authentic to who you are.
This conversation is not anti-motherhood. It is about self-awareness, personal alignment, and having the freedom to build a life that reflects who you are and what matters most to you.
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