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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2024 · 55 MIN

Fertility and Laughs: Building Awareness through Comedy and Vulnerability

from Quiet The Clock · host Beth Gulotta

Join Beth Gulotta and Daheli Hall, screenwriter, director, and comedian, as they delve into Daheli's personal journey navigating fertility challenges and societal pressures surrounding motherhood and career. Daheli bravely shares her experience with IVF, shedding light on the emotional toll of societal expectations, the layers of complexities, and what it looks like when it just doesn't work. Daheli discusses her one-woman show, which serves as a platform to educate and connect with others. Bringing attention to such an important topic in a unique and fun way. Throughout the conversation, the importance of vulnerability and rewriting narratives of success is emphasized, alongside a discussion of the unique fertility experiences of black women in America. The episode concludes with a supportive message about egg freezing, emphasizing that individuals should never feel isolated in their fertility journey. We Also Talk About: Daheli's journey towards motherhood Career in entertainment Challenges faced in navigating fertility treatments and societal expectations Societal pressure and expectations surrounding marriage and motherhood Prioritizing career and finding a supportive partner before considering motherhood Lack of transparency in celebrity narratives around pregnancy Navigating career and motherhood in the entertainment industry Starting a fertility journey and challenges faced with IVF Impact of turning personal struggles into a one-woman show Importance of rewriting the narrative around success and happiness Resources Subscribe on YouTube Subscribe on Apple Podcasts Subscribe on Spotify Follow on Instagram Follow on TikTok Therapy Support Website   

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