• Lori H. | Finding Solo Motherhood & Protecting your Journey

  • Apr 29 2025
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast

Lori H. | Finding Solo Motherhood & Protecting your Journey

  • Summary

  • Lori H.

    This week, I’m joined by Lori, a single mom by choice. In this episode, we talk about how her family took the news that she wanted to be a single mother, how the road to motherhood even with assistance isn’t always a straight shot and she gives a few words of encouragement for aspiring SMBCs.

    From setting boundaries in online donor communities to protecting your energy during your fertility journey, we cover it all.

    Solicited Advice:

    This week’s listener submission involves a pregnant SMBC navigating an online acquaintance who wants to use the same donor as her. We discuss what to do when boundaries are crossed, and how to handle those tricky moments with grace or not!

    Guest Info:

    Lori H.

    Follow them on IG: @Lorih__

    Get on the Show:

    • Are you a single mom by choice and would like to be featured? Submit your email in the highlight story of @whosthedaddypod

    • Are you a SMBC, TTC (trying to conceive) as a SMBC or still in the thinking phase and have a question you want discussed in “Solicited Advice” submit it to: whosthedaddypodcast@gmail or send a DM to @whosthedaddypod

    Let’s Connect!

    Follow the show on Instagram: @whosthedaddypod

    Follow Alexandra: @lifewithalexandrak

    Rate, review, and subscribe on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you listen!


    New episodes every Tuesday. Thanks for listening!

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