Author Archives: Sarah Saturday

The Healer

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Healer” archetype and its accompanying Letter in the collection. They also interview Marcia Drut-Davis, one of the original contemporary childfree-by-choice advocates.

The Jester

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Jester” archetype and its accompanying Letter in the collection. They also interview Maryjane Fahey, founder of Glorious Broads: Sages Not Saints, an online epicenter of confident, unconventional Broads over 50.

The Protector

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Protector” archetype and its accompanying letter in the collection. They also interview Emma Duval, creator of the online “Childfree History Museum.”

The Sage

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Sage” archetype and its accompanying Letter in the collection. They also interview paintress and surfer Caroline Zimmermann.

The Seeker

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Seeker” archetype and its accompanying letter in the collection. They also interview Orna Donath, author of “Regretting Motherhood: A Study.”

The Strategist

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Strategist” archetype and its accompanying letter in the collection. They also interview Meghan Daum, author of “Selfish, Shallow, and Self-Absorbed: Sixteen Writers on the Decision Not to Have Kids.”

The Inner Parent

Hosts Sarah Saturday and Tarri Driver share the inspiration and research behind the “Inner Parent” archetype and its accompanying letter in the collection. They are joined by two women from the private chat group who participated in the survey.

The Realist

Discussing the inspiration and research behind the “Realist” archetype and its accompanying Letter from the collection. They also interview the author of the book “Without Children: The Long History of Not Being a Mother” – Peggy O’Donnell Heffington.