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Culture, Race and Tradition, how do these layers add extra burden to being childess not by choice

Being a childless not by choice person of colour can have extra layers of burden due to culture, tradition, religion.

  • How does your culture or race (or both ) add extra layers to being childess?

  • What would you like to change?

  • What stereotypes have you not experienced that others might think is common?

DATE: Tuesday 17th September

TIME: 1pm BST - See your timezone HERE

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PANELLISTS


Aisha Balesaria - UK

Is a fierce endometriosis advocate who spent ten years trying to conceive. After 11 failed rounds of IVF and four miscarriages, she left the process without a baby.

Aisha is the founder of Mind Body Revival Coachand specialises in coaching childless folk, however they got there. She aims to empower others without children to lead a fulfilling life. Aisha fills her cup with writing, travelling, brunch dates, laughing with family and friends and snuggling with her cat Peaches.

Aisha is a certified Transformational Coach who works from an intersectional lens and integrates the mind-body perspective into her practice. She strongly believes in the power of community healing and through Instagram @mindbodyrevival_coach has created space for childless folk to land.


Bindi Shah - UK

Bindi Shah is a meditation guide, and writer. Finding solace in meditation, Bindi now shares her learning with others.

In meditation, you move inwards, which is a tender place to be. I want childless not by choice women to feel comfortable as they meditate, and to be with others who understand their story.

Bindi's path into the well-being world began in India after leaving her corporate job. She established a healing practice, combining yoga, meditation, Ayurveda and life coaching. 

Writing is a love of Bindi’s and a refuge during difficult times. Her healing words are published in the poetry book ‘The Eyes of Time’, under the pseudonym Grace Sumeria. Her healing writing is also the inspiration for her writing workshops. 

Bindi's empathy for the childless community comes from her own multi-layered experience, including adenomyosis that led to a hysterectomy. Her work revolves around empowering and supporting others on similar paths. 


Jay Parmar - UK

Jay Parmar is a multifaceted music professional, excelling as a guitarist, coach, teacher, mentor, YouTube content creator, and guitar/amp builder. His "glass half full" outlook infuses his approach to both music and life, inspiring and empowering others regardless of their circumstances.

As a guitar instructor, Jay's extraordinary teaching style helps musicians overcome roadblocks and elevate their skills. His comprehensive knowledge spans guitar techniques, studio production, songwriting, and music arrangement. Students worldwide praise his ability to analyze weaknesses and provide targeted solutions, leading to rapid improvement in various aspects of musicianship.

Jay's philosophy of finding positives extends beyond music to all of life's situations, including bringing it to the childless community. By sharing his insights and enthusiasm, he helps individuals from all walks of life identify and overcome challenges, fostering personal growth and resilience in both music and life's broader journey.


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