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Choice Chat Podcast
by Morgentaler Committee at Humanist Canada
Choice Chat is a Humanist Canada podcast that confronts the truth about reproductive health in Canada—loudly and unapologetically.Created by the Morgentaler Committee, this series challenges harmful narratives, replaces myths with truth, and reframes what we’ve been told about abortion, contraception, and reproductive care. No sugarcoating. No shame. Just real talk.We’re lifting the veil of silence—amplifying lived experiences, exposing the spin that fuels judgment and control, and demanding a future where everyone has the power to choose what matters most - how to shape their own life. Anything less denies the very humanity that makes us equal.Say the words. Share the truth. Break the silence.Got a story to tell, or think we need to be talking to someone? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social.
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In Their Own Words - An Abortion Story
Send us Fan MailPodcast Description – “In Our Own Words”In this personal story episode of Choice Chat, Patrick and Michaela share their abortion experience together, offering a rare and deeply human conversation from both partners’ perspectives. They speak candidly about love, timing, uncertainty, grief, support, and the quiet complexity of making the right choice even when that choice still carries emotion. Their story challenges the silence around abortion by showing that reproductive decisions are lived experiences shaped by care, trust, and the realities of people’s lives. The episode closes with Patrick’s original song, written from their experience, offering listeners a moving reflection on love, loss, and the future they are still building together.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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From Crisis to Courage - Tricia's Story
Send us Fan MailTricia’s story is one of crisis, clarity, and conviction. In this deeply personal Choice Chat segment, she reflects on becoming pregnant as a student while living in an abusive relationship, being denied compassionate abortion care, and navigating stigma at one of the most vulnerable moments of her life. From that experience, Tricia traces the path that led her to advocacy, reproductive justice work, and becoming an abortion doula in Ottawa. Her story speaks candidly about judgment in the healthcare system, the unequal burden of contraception, and the courage it takes to speak openly about abortion in a culture that still surrounds it with silence. This is a powerful story of survival, self-determination, and building the support she once needed for others. Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Abortion Decriminalization in Canada: Why Criminal Law Should Stay Out
Send us Fan MailInterview with Dr. Martha Paynter, author of Lawless: Abortion Under Complete Decriminalization.In this episode of Choice Chat, host Tara speaks with Dr. Martha Paynter—nurse, researcher, and author of Lawless: Abortion Under Complete Decriminalization—about why keeping abortion out of the Criminal Code matters for evidence-based care and equitable access in Canada. They explain how access is shaped through health policy and service delivery, and why efforts to re-legislate abortion can create real barriers for patients and providers. Dr. Paynter also discusses how mifepristone has expanded access by enabling timely care closer to home, while gaps persist across regions and populations. They close with a call for cross-movement solidarity—reproductive justice, labour, affordability, disability and migrant justice, LGBTQ2S+ inclusion, and anti-violence work—because reproductive autonomy requires safety, economic security, and real access to care.If you’re looking for practical information about abortion or pregnancy options in Canada, these evidence-based resources may help.Where to buy the bookFernwood PublishingColumbia University Press Indigo/ChaptersAction Canada for Sexual Health & Rights – Access Line Confidential information, options counselling, and referrals anywhere in Canada, seven days a week, from 9 AM to 9 PM ET.Call: 1-888-642-2725 Text: 613-800-6757Email: [email protected] Connect – Shore CentreHelps you find your nearest abortion provider based on your needs. National Abortion Federation (NAF) – National Abortion Hotline This is the largest national, hotline for abortion provider information and financial assistance. Call: 1-877-257-0012 Abortion Care Canada – I Need SupportOffers systems navigation, options counselling, and financial assistance.Email: [email protected] Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada - ARCCARCC is the only nationwide political pro-choice group devoted to ensuring abortion rights and access. Wellness Within - Reproductive justice and criminalization, including information on accessing abortion while incarcerated or experiencing criminalization. SourcesBlack women and the reproductive justice movement – Ms MagazineThe Origins of the Reproductive Justice Movement – Start By Talking Research & Advocacy Canadian Civil Liberties Association (CCLA Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Stanley's Story
Send us Fan MailIn this segment of “Personal Stories,” Kori shares the story of her son, Stanley; a deeply wanted pregnancy that changed course after a 20-week anatomy scan revealed severe fetal cardiac anomalies. She recounts the shock of hearing “incompatible with life,” learning the diagnoses (including hypoplastic left heart syndrome and total anomalous pulmonary veins), and making the decision to end the pregnancy as an act of love and compassionate care. Kori tells us why timely, barrier-free abortion access in Canada mattered to her family’s survival and healing. If you have a story to share, contact [email protected] note: This episode includes discussion of pregnancy complications, termination for medical reasons, pregnancy loss, grief, and mental health impacts.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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The Price of Choice - Abortion - Gender & Social Inequality
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Choice Chat, host Tara sits down with longtime labour and reproductive justice leaders Carolyn Egan and Tracey Ramsey to unpack how abortion access is deeply tied to economic justice and social inequality in Canada. Drawing on decades of organizing in unions and community movements, Carolyn and Tracey trace the role of the labour movement in supporting Dr. Henry Morgentaler, winning decriminalization, and continuing to defend access today. They show how abortion is not just a “personal” or “moral” issue, but one that shapes a person’s entire economic future—whether they can finish school, keep a job, afford housing, or support the children they already have.The conversation also explores:How unions frame abortion and reproductive health as core workers’ rights issues.The ongoing gaps in access across provinces, especially for people in rural and northern communities.The intersections of race, class, immigration status, Indigeneity, gender and geography in determining who actually gets care.Canada’s shameful and ongoing legacy of forced sterilization, especially of Indigenous women and incarcerated people.Why decriminalization matters—and why many advocates don’t want a new abortion law in Canada.Carolyn and Tracey close with concrete ideas for getting involved: from union women’s committees and campus groups to national organizations and targeted campaigns pushing for real access on the ground.If you care about economic justice, workers’ rights, or reproductive freedom, this episode will challenge you to see abortion for what it is: essential health care and a cornerstone of equality.The Price of Choice - Links Ontario Coalition of Abortion Clinics https://ocac-choice.com/ United Steelworkers Union https://usw.ca/issues/women-of-steel/ Unifor – Women https://www.unifor.org/resources/equity/womenhttps://www.unifor.org/campaigns/all-campaigns/reproductive-justice-nowhttps://www.unifor.org/campaigns/all-campaigns/declare-intimate-partner-violence-epidemichttps://www.unifor.org/campaigns/all-campaigns/stop-violence-against-indigenous-women-and-girls Abortion Rights Coalition of Canada https://www.arcc-cdac.ca/ Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights https://www.actioncanadashr.org/access-linehttps://www.facebook.com/actioncanadaSHR/ https://www.instagram.com/actioncanadashr/# https://x.com/actioncanadashr https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkkaPDWLJyxvznWybVKUe1Q Abortion Care Canada https://abortioncarecanada.ca/i-need-support/ Ursula Jacko: International Women’s Day 2025 Awardhttps://socialistproject.ca/leftstreamed-video/international-womens-day-iwd-2025-toronto/ Native Women’s Association of Canada https://nwac.ca/wg2stgd/sexual-reproductiThanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Access Matters - Exposing the Illusion of Abortion Access
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Choice Chat, host Tara discusses the complexities of abortion access in Canada with TK Pritchard, Executive Director of Abortion Care Canada. They explore the systemic barriers individuals face when seeking abortion care, the funding challenges for abortion services, and the role of crisis pregnancy centers in spreading misinformation. The conversation emphasizes the importance of bodily autonomy, gender equity, and the need for open dialogue about reproductive health issues.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you.https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.socialThanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Choice Chat - Personal Stories - 13 Years of Change
Send us Fan MailA Personal Story on the Choice Chat PodcastIn this poignant episode of Choice Chat, we share Stephanie’s deeply personal and powerful story of navigating motherhood, loss, and the decision to have an abortion. Her reflection is a testament to the complexities of reproductive choices and the long road to understanding and reclaiming one’s voice.Stephanie never imagined she would make the decision to end a pregnancy. Yet after enduring multiple miscarriages, navigating the depths of secondary infertility, and raising three children, she found herself facing a choice that tested every layer of her being. Her story explores the toll on mental health, the strain on marriage, the role of family, and the quiet strength it takes to choose yourself—especially when the world might not understand.Stephanie’s words remind us that abortion isn’t just a political issue—it’s a human one. Her vulnerability opens space for others to feel seen, heard, and less alone.If her story resonates with you, we invite you to listen—and if you’re ready, share your own.Contact us: [email protected] Chat: Where truth is heard, stigma is challenged, and choice is honoured.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Beyond the Procedure
Send us Fan MailEpisode 3 – Beyond the Procedure: What Does an Abortion Doula Do? Abortion is more than a medical procedure — it’s a deeply human experience. In this episode of Choice Chat’s Beyond the Procedure series, host Tara speaks with Rae Jardine, Julie Vautour, and Mel Fuller about the vital role of abortion doulas. Together, they explore how doulas provide logistical help, emotional care, and advocacy — reminding us that abortion is healthcare, and it’s about real people, not debate topics.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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What to expect when you don't want to be expecting.
Send us Fan MailIn this episode of Choice Chat, we’re talking all about the logistics of abortion in Canada — what happens before, during, and after. Host Tara sits down with registered midwife Jenni Huntley and nurse practitioner/midwife Christy Tashjian to break down each step of the journey, from taking that first pregnancy test to deciding on care options and navigating recovery.Jenni and Christy share their extensive experience providing inclusive, respectful abortion care, and discuss the difference between medical and surgical abortions, the role of ultrasounds, what to expect physically and emotionally, and the importance of support networks. They also tackle the stigma and silence that often surround abortion and advocate for normalizing the conversation as a common pregnancy outcome.Whether you’re seeking care, supporting someone who is, or simply looking to understand abortion care in Canada more deeply, this episode offers practical information, compassionate guidance, and valuable resources.SHOW NOTESRESOURCESNorthwest Community Health Centers in Thunder Bay Thunder Bay Naturopathic Clinic Action Canada For Sexual Health & Rights The Access Line provides sexual and reproductive health information, and referrals to services including abortion anywhere in Canada. Available every day from 9 AM - 9 PM ET. Call 1-888-642-2725 Text 613-800-6757 Email [email protected] Abortion Care Canada – Need Support UnHushed.orgTAKEAWAYSAbortion care is a vital aspect of reproductive health.Individuals seeking abortion come from diverse backgrounds and circumstances.There is often time to make decisions after a positive pregnancy test.Medication abortions can be done at home, providing more privacy and comfort.Ultrasounds are not always necessary for medication abortions.Support resources are crucial for individuals making decisions about abortion.Destigmatizing the word 'abortion' is essential for open dialogue.Healthcare providers should meet individuals where they are at, without judgment.Access to abortion medication can be tailored to individual circumstances.Canada's healthcare system provides regulations to ensure safe abortion procedures. SOUND BITES"We have to meet people where they're at.""There's time to decide, take a breath."“…what I feel is so valuable is when we can offer abortion care and abortion services within the context of people experiencing all kinds of pregnancy outcomes.” CHAPTERS00:00 Introduction to Choice Chat and Abortion Care03:10 Meet the Experts: Jenny and Kristy05:57 Understanding Who Seeks Abortion Care08:56 Navigating the Early Stages of Pregnancy11:57 The Role of Ultrasounds in Abortion Care14:48 Resources for Decision-Making and Support20:51 Medical vs. Procedural Abortion Explained26:59 Post-Abortion Expectations and Care31:54 Accessing Abortion Medication and Overcoming Barriers37:54 Canada's Healthcare Regulations and Abortion Safety43:44 Destigmatizing Abortion and Closing Thoughts FUNDRAISINGAbortion Care Canada Autonomy Fund https://abortioncarecanada.ca/the-autonomy-fund/ Action Canada for Sexual Health & Rights Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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Providing Care, Defending Choice - Dr. Renee Hall Speaks Out
Send us Fan MailIn this premiere episode of Choice Chat, host Tara sits down with Dr. Renée Hall, a veteran abortion provider and contraception advocate. With over 25 years in the field, Dr. Hall shares her personal journey, the challenges of navigating stigma, and the urgent need for reproductive health education in Canada. From the impact of political climates to the closure of the Bagshaw Clinic, they explore how access, funding, and education intersect in the fight for reproductive justice. This conversation is a powerful call to protect bodily autonomy and vote with reproductive rights in mind.Thanks for listening to Choice Chat, a Humanist Canada podcast about choice, dignity, and reproductive justice. We’re glad you’re here. Do you have a story to share? Do you want to suggest a topic? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social media. We look forward to hearing from you. https://www.instagram.com/choicechatpod/?next=%2Fhttps://bsky.app/profile/choicechat.bsky.social
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Choice Chat is a Humanist Canada podcast that confronts the truth about reproductive health in Canada—loudly and unapologetically.Created by the Morgentaler Committee, this series challenges harmful narratives, replaces myths with truth, and reframes what we’ve been told about abortion, contraception, and reproductive care. No sugarcoating. No shame. Just real talk.We’re lifting the veil of silence—amplifying lived experiences, exposing the spin that fuels judgment and control, and demanding a future where everyone has the power to choose what matters most - how to shape their own life. Anything less denies the very humanity that makes us equal.Say the words. Share the truth. Break the silence.Got a story to tell, or think we need to be talking to someone? Email us at [email protected] or connect with us on social.
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Morgentaler Committee at Humanist Canada
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