• You Don't Have to Explain Yourself: Boundaries for Childless People
    Apr 19 2026

    This is the episode for anyone who has ever frozen when someone asked an inappropriate question. For anyone who has said yes to something that cost them far more than it should have. For anyone who is tired of absorbing other people's thoughtlessness and is ready to do something about it.

    Sandy Langhart-Michelet has spent over a decade building one of the most supportive online communities for childless people in the world — The Childless Life, now 3,500 members strong across the globe. She is also an HR professional with decades of experience in inclusion, a speaker at national conferences, and the author of My Family Tree Stops With Me: A Guide to Purpose and Possibility. She joins us from Baton Rouge, Louisiana, with warmth, humour and a toolkit that will genuinely change the way you navigate the hard conversations.

    In this episode we cover:

    • How Sandy went from freezing at inappropriate questions to building a question and answer bank and why preparing your responses in advance changes everything

    • Scripts for the situations that catch us off guard: the baby shower invitation, the family day at work, the colleague who won't stop asking

    • Why saying no doesn't need a reason and how to get comfortable with that

    • The concept of consequences in boundary-setting: not as punishment, but as self-protection

    • Legacy, family trees and what it means to be remembered when there is no one beneath you on the chart

    • Why Sandy's book title My Family Tree Stops With Me is about so much more than genealogy

    • The role of community in building confidence and how watching others find their words helps you find yours

    • Inclusion in the workplace: parental status, leave policies, and the questions we ask without thinking

    • Why "tell me about who matters to you" is a more inclusive question than "tell me about your family"

    • The anger stage of grief, and why it was the easiest chapter of the book to write

    • Finding and nurturing the allies in your life who will one day advocate for you without being asked

    About Sandy

    Sandy Langhart Michelet is an author, speaker, musician, and senior HR leader whose work bridges professional expertise with personal advocacy. Based in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA, she helps women navigate life when children are no longer part of the future they envisioned.

    She is the founder of The Childless Life, a global private Facebook community of over 3,500 women offering connection, support, and honest conversation for women without children. Through The Childless Life (including its presence on Facebook, TikTok, and Instagram) Sandy shares real stories, encouragement, and perspective for women learning to move forward when life takes an unexpected turn.

    Believing that humor belongs even in life’s hardest moments, she brings honesty and levity to every conversation. Her debut book, My Family Tree Stops With Me, is a bold, soulful guide for anyone learning to live beyond the life they imagined - offering a path forward that honors what’s been lost while embracing everything that’s still possible.

    Sandy lives with her husband, Craig, and their goldendoodle sidekick, Ryder.

    Sandy is …

    Reading: Brene Brown's Daring Greatly Listening to: MasterClass Mindy Kaling Watching: The Pitt

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    Transcript available at https://www.thefullstoppod.com/listen

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Childless at the End of Life: What Nobody Tells You
    Mar 22 2026

    This is one of those episodes that takes a little courage both to make, and perhaps to listen to. But we think you'll come away from it feeling more informed, less alone, and ready to take at least one step you've been putting off.

    Death and end of life planning are topics most of us avoid. Add childlessness into the mix and the silence gets even louder because so much of the information, guidance and legal framework out there assumes that you have someone: a child, a close family member, someone who knows you and will step in when the time comes. For a growing number of people, that assumption simply doesn't hold.

    In this episode we bring together three guests with distinct and complementary expertise to have the conversation that so many childless adults need and so rarely get.

    In this episode we cover:

    • What end of life planning actually means, from advanced care planning right through to after death

    • Powers of attorney: what they are, how they work, and crucially, what your options are if you don't have someone you trust to appoint

    • Advanced Statements and Advanced Decisions to Refuse Treatment and why Penny argues these matter more than most people realise

    • The concept of social death and how childlessness shapes the experience of ageing and loss

    • What happens to your belongings and why recording the provenance of meaningful items matters

    • The gap in legal guidance around local authority funerals and why it urgently needs updating

    • Why there is currently no central register of wills in England and Wales and what that means for people who die alone

    • The role of animals in later life, and the organisations that can help

    • Assisted dying legislation: what it means (and doesn't mean) for powers of attorney right now

    Our guests:

    Charlotte Dixon — wills and probate solicitor and lifetime lawyer

    Professor Gail Letherby — sociologist and researcher specialising in childlessness, identity and the life course

    Penny Shepherd — coordinator of Ageing Without Children East Kent and trustee of the Ageing Without Children (AWOC) charity

    Please note: Nothing in this episode constitutes personal legal or financial advice. Laws and frameworks vary by country and region, always do your own research and consult a qualified professional for advice specific to your circumstances.

    Resources and links mentioned:

    Ageing Without Children (AWOC): awoc.org

    Office of the Public Guardian (England & Wales): gov.uk/opg

    National Will Register: nationalwillregister.co.uk

    The Cinnamon Trust: cinnamon.org.uk

    Cats Protection: cats.org.uk

    Dogs Trust: dogstrust.org.uk

    Ashes to Admin: Stories from the Caseload of a Local Authority Funeral Officer by Evie King

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Imagine If: Writing the Unspoken
    Feb 21 2026

    What happens when a writer decides to break the silence around childlessness, but not with a neat resolution, but through the voices of two women whose stories span 4,000 years?

    In this episode, Berenice and Michael are joined by Byddi Lee. She is the author of Barren (shortlisted for the 2025 Carousel Aware Prize for Independent Authors), The Rejuvenation Trilogy, and March to November. She has published flash fiction, short stories, and co-founded and manages the spoken word event Flash Fiction Armagh. Byddi also writes for stage and screen. Her climate-change play Toxic Relationships has been performed by Armagh Theatre Group in venues across Ireland regularly since 2023. Byddi is a member of BBC Writersroom Voices 23, is an Arts Council Northern Ireland supported writer and holds professional membership at the Irish Writers Centre in Dublin and the Society of Authors, UK.

    For more information, visit www.ByddiLee.com.

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Childless Voices: Celebrating Civilla Morgan
    Jan 18 2026

    In this episode of The Full Stop, we are joined by Civilla Morgan, one of the earliest and most influential voices in the childless not by choice podcasting space. After ten years and 180 episodes, she shares her decision to step away from her podcast, a choice shaped by grief, timing, work, and deep self-reflection.

    Together, we explore the emotional weight of long-term podcasting, the stories behind consistent content creation, and how grief can fundamentally change the decisions we make about our lives. Civilla reflects on what she’s learned about childlessness over a decade of conversations, including the shared undercurrent of grief that binds the community, even as each journey remains deeply individual.

    We also talk about visibility, why so many people remain “hidden in plain sight,” the frustration of still being asked the same questions after years of advocacy, and why representation across many platforms and voices truly matters. Civilla speaks candidly about rest, redirection, and choosing to live a meaningful life even when the life you imagined didn’t happen.

    This is an honest, generous conversation about endings, legacy, healing, and the courage it takes to know when something meaningful has run its course. For more information, to join our online Community for childless people and appear on the Full Stop podcast please visit our website

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    1 hr
  • Letting Go of the Perfect Holiday Season
    Dec 20 2025

    In this reflective end-of-year episode, we - Berenice, Sarah, and Michael - look back on the past year, the growth of the Full Stop, and the conversations that have shaped the Full Stop Community and wider childlessness community. We also turn gently towards the holidays, and Christmas, a season that can bring joy, grief, pressure, and loneliness in equal measure.

    We explore how Christmas changes over time, particularly through grief and childlessness, and why it’s okay to step away, rewrite traditions, or opt out altogether. From rejecting Christmas completely to rediscovering it through quieter, more personal rituals, this episode offers permission to do the season differently.

    The conversation touches on evolving grief, authenticity, community support, and letting go of the idea of a “perfect” Christmas and replacing it instead with compassion, flexibility, and self-kindness.

    This episode is for anyone who feels conflicted about the holidays, unsure how it fits into their life now, or simply in need of reassurance that there’s no right way to do it.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Childlessness and LGBTQ+:Identity, Activism and Belonging
    Nov 16 2025

    Australian activist Michael Barnett joins us to talk about identity, queer visibility, childlessness not by choice, and what it means to advocate fiercely for others while holding private grief. A moving conversation about purpose, belonging, and the quiet ways we create legacy.

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • Childless and Changing Relationships
    Oct 11 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of The Full Stop, counsellor and author Meriel Whale joins the team to discuss how childlessness reshapes love, identity, and connection within relationships.

    Together with Berenice, Sarah, and Michael, she explores what happens when partners experience grief at different paces, how intimacy and communication evolve after loss, and why understanding each other’s emotional landscape matters more than ever.

    This conversation dives deep into the unspoken spaces — loneliness within couples, the struggle to ask for help, and the challenge of rebuilding closeness after childlessness. Insightful, compassionate, and full of warmth, it’s an invitation to slow down, listen differently, and find courage in the spaces between.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Owning Our Otherness
    Sep 7 2025

    Reframing ‘Otherness’: A Conversation with Lana Manikowski

    In our latest episode, we talk with author and coach Lana Manikowski about the experience of being “othered” as a woman without children. Lana describes how years of infertility led her to a new purpose: helping others define their lives beyond parenthood.

    She speaks openly about shame, resilience, and the importance of investing in yourself — whether that means therapy, journaling, or creating community. Lana also shares the story of founding Others Day Brunch, an annual event that offers connection and celebration for those who feel isolated around Mother’s Day.

    Lana Manikowski is an author, certified life coach, and infertility advocate dedicated to helping women thrive after infertility. She is the founder of The Other’s Day Brunch and host of The ‘So Now What?’ Podcast, creating spaces where childless women feel seen, understood, and empowered.

    After a seven-year journey through fertility treatments that ended without a child, Lana experienced the isolation, self-judgment, and grief of navigating a future she never planned for. When she couldn’t find the support she needed, she built it herself. Now, through her coaching, advocacy efforts, and community outreach, she helps women rediscover their relevance, connection, and purpose beyond motherhood.

    With an advanced coaching certification in grief and post-traumatic growth, Lana helps women process the loss of the dream of motherhood and move forward with intention. Her coaching program, Thrive After Infertility, guides women in rebuilding relationships and creating meaningful milestones that bring fulfillment in the decades ahead.

    Her book So Now What?, a #1 New Release on Amazon, offers a transformative roadmap for embracing life beyond infertility, helping women reclaim joy, meaning, and a sense of belonging without the children longed for. A sought-after speaker and media contributor, Lana is known for her powerful message: your story isn’t over, it’s just beginning. She lives in downtown Chicago with her husband and their furbaby, Coco.

    Download The Top 27 Things People Say When You Are Childless (...and how to respond). It ties perfectly into our conversation about othering because people with kids often love to offer suggestions for what we should be doing to achieve parenthood instead of acknowledging that we have already done what we are capable of. We know our bodies, our journeys, and our limits when it comes to what we choose to do or not do. I am also teaching a free masterclass on this in September. You can get the free guide here: So Now What?, my first book, came out in April. Berenice wrote one of the endorsements and Jody Day wrote the foreword. So Now What? is about creating a life you love without the children you always dreamed of. It is the guide I wish my fertility clinic had offered me when my seven years of IVF ended without a baby. There’s a free giveaway with a download of Jody’s foreword and Chapter 1, which shares the story of the day I got the call from my doctor telling me my last and only frozen embryo was chromosomally abnormal. Download your copy from my website.

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    55 mins