E10: Birthday Deadlines

DAILY YOKE Political strategist Sarah Lenti talks to us about how she went against her family’s conservative values by undergoing egg freezing and a fresh round of IVF to become a single parent to a set of twin boys. Hear how Sarah’s journey to parenthood landed her all over CNN and what advice she has…

E09: Freezing Freedom

DAILY YOKE Travel enthusiast, blogger, entrepreneur, and founder of LostInLinderland.com website Stephanie Linder explains what life events helped her make the decision to freeze her eggs, quit her stable job, sell all her belongings and stuff to travel the world. Listen as Stephanie describes what motivated her to move to Medellin Colombia in South America, travel…

E08: Doctor Shopping

DAILY YOKE Journalist Sarah Elizabeth Richards and author of book, “Motherhood, Rescheduled: The New Frontier of Egg Freezing and the Women Who Tried It” joins the girls from Eggology Club podcast to discuss her journey navigating the early days of egg freezing. Learn about Sarah‘s personal story shopping for doctors and clinics, her advice for women thinking about…

E07: Having It All

DAILY YOKE Dr. Pepper Schwartz of the reality tv show, Married At First Sight joins the girls from Eggology Club to discuss the modern changes of families, relationships, and individualism from the past. Learn about Dr. Pepper‘s secrets and personal story to having it all and how to use current technology advancements to benefit your future….

E06: Fifty Shades of Fertility

DAILY YOKE Agnes Fischer the author of book Eggs Unscrambled and founder of website Frozen Please joins the show to help discuss relationships, dating, family planning, and how egg freezing can change your prospective. Hear about the girls’ romantic relationship status, how they navigate digital dating life, and use apps such as Bumble, Tinder, Just A Baby, Match, The League,…

E05: Emotional Rollercoasters

DAILY YOKE Discussing the key emotional aspects of egg freezing and how the general news media and press usually miss understand why women decide to freeze. Yale University research professor, Dr. Marcia Inhorn joins the conversation to explain her key research of why early egg freezing adopters chose to access the technology. Keep up with Dr. Inhorn‘s research…

E03: Find Your Tribe

DAILY YOKE In 2009 only a total of 495 women froze their eggs, but the number of freezers jumped to 6,000 women in 2015. Connecting with others who froze their eggs can help you along your journey to find your tribe. Carolyn Moos joins the Eggology Club to discuss her egg freezing experience and her healthy…