PodcastsTechnologyNo need for Prince Charming

No need for Prince Charming

Alisha Burns
No need for Prince Charming
Latest episode

178 episodes

  • No need for Prince Charming

    S5:E8 - Nicola & Luca - Solo Mum by choice from the start

    20/04/2026 | 48 mins.
    Solo Mum by choice from the start: Nicola & Luca
    Most women who come to solo motherhood have a moment — a relationship that ended, a birthday that passed, a realisation that waiting wasn't working. Nicola never had that moment. She just always knew.

    From the time she was young, she never pictured a partner. She pictured kids. Solo motherhood wasn't a plan B for Nicola — it was the only plan. And what makes her story so valuable for this community is that the hard parts she navigated weren't about the decision itself. They were about trusting herself enough to actually go through with it.

    Nicola is an optometrist, self-described planner, and someone who came to this journey with an unusual degree of self-awareness. She grew up in a home affected by domestic abuse, and she spent time in psychology making sure that her choice to parent alone was coming from a place of strength — not fear of intimacy. That clarity shaped everything that followed.

    Her wake-up call to start came from watching her sister go through seven IVF transfers. Once she saw how unpredictable fertility could be, she stopped waiting. She started IVF at 33, attempted two IUI cycles first (one was cancelled when she ovulated too early), then moved to IVF. Her stimulation cycle was painful — both ovaries haemorrhaged — but she went to work through all of it, not knowing yet what was normal. She ended up with two embryos. She got pregnant on her first transfer.

    And then she found out her sister was pregnant at exactly the same time. Two weeks apart. Same obstetrician. Their own private mother's group before their babies were even born.

    In this episode we cover a lot of ground — the practical and the emotional, the things that went to plan and the things that didn't. Nicola chose an elective caesarean with clear medical reasoning, went back to work at five and a half months on a four-day week structure that she credits as genuinely game-changing, and has built a life with Luca that she describes, simply, as magic.

    She also talks openly about the harder things. When her donor later withdrew consent, her remaining embryo was destroyed — a consequence of legislation that has since changed, but that caught families off guard at the time. She holds that loss with grace, and talks honestly about where she's landed on the question of a second child.

    We also talk about donor-conceived sibling connections — why Nicola sought them out early, what they've given Luca, and why she sees them as one of the most meaningful parts of this path. Not because they replace anything, but because they give donor-conceived children a biological anchor that doesn't depend entirely on a donor they may not meet for eighteen years.

    This is a calm, grounded, deeply reassuring episode. Nicola's advice for anyone sitting on the fence is characteristically direct: "You definitely can, 100%."

    In this episode:

    Why Nicola always knew she'd be a solo mum — and what it took to finally start

    Growing up with domestic abuse and using psychology to trust her own motivations

    Her sister's seven-transfer IVF journey as the catalyst to stop waiting

    IVF at 33: ovarian haemorrhaging, two embryos, and a positive first transfer

    Falling pregnant at the same time as her sister — two weeks apart

    Choosing an elective caesarean and what informed that decision

    Returning to work at 5.5 months and the schedule structure that made it work

    Donor consent withdrawal and the destruction of her remaining embryo

    Donor-conceived sibling connections — what they mean and how they found each other

    The financial reality of considering a second child as a solo mum

    What she wishes she'd worried less about — and what she'd tell you right now

     

    This episode is brought to you by City Fertility
    If you're exploring fertility treatment as a solo mum in Australia, City Fertility offers an exclusive 20% discount for No Need for Prince Charming listeners. Claim your discount here.

     

    Looking for your village while TTC or pregnant?
    The Bump Membership is a private WhatsApp community and fortnightly Zoom connection calls for solo mums-to-be across Australia and New Zealand. Join here.

     

    Key Takeaways

    Solo motherhood can be a first choice, not a fallback — and that changes everything about how you approach it

    Therapy isn't a luxury on this journey — it's how you make sure you're choosing from strength, not fear

    The practical fears around money, work and logistics are almost always bigger in your head than in reality

    Building your village before baby arrives is one of the highest-impact investments you can make

    Going back to work can be a genuine positive — how you structure it matters more than when

    Donor-conceived sibling connections can offer children biological context that doesn't rely on the donor

    The things you think will be a total disaster — you just figure them out. It's never as bad as you think.
  • No need for Prince Charming

    S5:E7 - Nelly & Violet

    13/04/2026 | 55 mins.
    From Chronic Illness to Solo Mum: Nelly’s Long Road to Violet
    ⚠️ Trigger Warning: This episode includes discussion of miscarriage, fertility challenges, and medical complications during pregnancy.

    Season 5 continues with Nelly’s story — one of resilience, persistence, and navigating an incredibly complex path to motherhood.

    Nelly didn’t grow up assuming she would have children. With a history of renal failure, transplants, and years of medical treatment, motherhood didn’t feel like a given.

    But over time, that quiet desire became impossible to ignore.

    In this episode, she shares:

    Living with chronic illness and how that shaped her path to motherhood

    The unexpected discovery of a rare genetic condition during fertility testing

    A long IVF journey with multiple cycles, losses, and setbacks

    The decision to move forward with an egg donor — and how a friend changed everything

    Navigating complex medical care throughout pregnancy

    A sudden and traumatic early birth at 30 weeks

    Life in NICU and the emotional reality of becoming a mum in those circumstances

    This episode is raw, honest, and deeply human.

    Key Takeaways

    The journey to motherhood can be far more complex than expected.

    Advocating for yourself and asking questions can change everything.

    Support networks can shape your entire experience.

    There is no “perfect” path — only your path.

    Even the hardest journeys can lead to something incredibly meaningful.

    City Fertility Offer
    I couldn't continue to make this podcast without the help of our fabulous sponsor, City Fertility. If you're looking into fertility treatment on your own, make sure you take advantage of the exclusive 20% discount for No Need for Prince Charming listeners. Learn more here.

    The best support you could ask for when TTC or pregnant as a solo mum-to-be
    Trying to conceive or pregnant and want your village? The Bump Membership is your private WhatsApp community + fortnightly Zoom Connection Calls with solo mums-to-be across Australia & New Zealand. Join the Bump here.
  • No need for Prince Charming

    S5:E6 - Megan & Jasper

    06/04/2026 | 55 mins.
    Megan’s Solo Mum by Choice Journey: Taking It One Step at a Time
    Season 5 continues with Megan’s story — and her journey to becoming a solo mum by choice.

    In this episode, Megan shares how she approached this decision step by step instead of focusing on the end result, and how that made the process feel more manageable.

    In this episode, she talks about:

    Listening to other solo mums and how that helped her feel less alone

    Taking the process step by step instead of focusing on the end result

    Known donor conversations and why facilitated conversations are important

    Adjusting her relationship with work after becoming a mum

    Living with her mum and raising her son together

    Trusting that you will figure out parenting as you go

    This conversation is thoughtful, calm, and very reassuring for anyone who feels overwhelmed by the idea of making such a big decision.

    If the idea of solo motherhood feels too big to think about all at once, this episode is a really comforting reminder that you don’t have to make every decision today — you can just take the next step.

    Key Takeaways

    Taking the process step by step can make big decisions feel more manageable.

    Facilitated conversations can help when making known donor decisions.

    Motherhood can change your relationship with work and priorities.

    Support can come from family and different living arrangements.

    You may not know what you’re doing at first, but you will figure it out.

    City Fertility Offer
    I couldn't continue to make this podcast without the help of our fabulous sponsor, City Fertility. If you're looking into fertility treatment on your own, make sure you take advantage of the exclusive 20% discount for No Need for Prince Charming listeners. Learn more here.

    The best support you could ask for when TTC or pregnant as a solo mum-to-be
    Trying to conceive or pregnant and want your village? The Bump Membership is your private WhatsApp community + fortnightly Zoom Connection Calls with solo mums-to-be across Australia & New Zealand. Join the Bump here.
  • No need for Prince Charming

    S5:E5 - Jane, Jude & Charlie

    30/03/2026 | 1h 30 mins.
    Jane’s Solo Mum Journey: IVF, Identical Twins & A Pregnancy That Changed Everything
    Trigger Warning: This episode contains discussion of pregnancy complications, pregnancy loss, premature birth, and NICU. Please listen with care and skip this episode if now is not the right time for you.

    Season 5 continues with Jane’s story — and this is a story that will stay with you.

    Jane always knew she wanted to be a mum, but after years of dating and never finding the right partner, she made the decision at 35 to pursue solo motherhood. What followed was a long IVF journey, big financial decisions, and learning to back herself even when the path felt uncertain.

    When Jane finally fell pregnant, she received a surprise she never expected — identical twins.

    But her pregnancy quickly became high-risk, and what followed was a rollercoaster of fear, resilience, impossible decisions, and navigating motherhood before her babies had even arrived.

    This episode is about:

    IVF and the emotional toll of trying to conceive on your own

    Making big life decisions without a partner

    High-risk pregnancy and how quickly things can change

    Grief, fear, resilience and becoming a mother in very unexpected circumstances

    The reality of doing this without a partner — but not without support

    This conversation is raw, honest, and incredibly powerful — and a reminder that solo motherhood doesn’t always look the way you think it will, but that doesn’t mean it isn’t worth it.

    Key Takeaways

    You don’t have to have everything figured out to start.

    IVF is often much harder than people expect.

    Support networks matter more than you think.

    Solo motherhood requires courage — but also community.

    Even when things don’t go to plan, you can still find your way.

    City Fertility Offer
    I couldn't continue to make this podcast without the help of our fabulous sponsor, City Fertility. If you're looking into fertility treatment on your own, make sure you take advantage of the exclusive 20% discount for No Need for Prince Charming listeners. Learn more here.

    Sounding Board Sessions
    Need to talk through something that’s stressing you out, confusing you, or keeping you stuck? Book a Sounding Board Session — a one-off 60-minute coaching call to get clarity on your next step. Book your call here.
  • No need for Prince Charming

    S5:E4 - Hayley & Oliver

    23/03/2026 | 1h 2 mins.
    Hayley’s Solo Mum by Choice Journey: From “One Day” to Done
    Season 5 continues with Hayley’s story — one that will resonate with so many women sitting in the “I know I want a baby… but when?” stage.

    Hayley didn’t wake up one day suddenly certain. Instead, her journey was gradual. Thoughtful. Honest.

    In this episode, she shares:

    When she realised motherhood wasn’t something she wanted to gamble on

    The internal shift from “maybe later” to “now”

    Navigating the donor process

    The emotional reality of doing this without a partner

    What surprised her most about stepping into solo motherhood

    This conversation isn’t dramatic. It’s grounded. Calm. Clear.

    And that’s exactly what makes it powerful.

    If you’ve ever felt stuck between waiting and moving forward, this episode will feel like someone gently holding up a mirror.

    Key Takeaways

    Clarity often builds quietly, not explosively.

    Waiting can feel safe — until it starts costing you time.

    Donor selection is emotional, not just practical.

    You don’t have to feel 100% fearless to move forward.

    Choosing solo motherhood isn’t about rejecting partnership — it’s about prioritising what matters most.

    City Fertility Offer
    I couldn't continue to make this podcast without the help of our fabulous sponsor, City Fertility. If you're looking into fertility treatment on your own, make sure you take advantage of the exclusive 20% discount for No Need for Prince Charming listeners. Learn more here.

    The best support you could ask for when TTC or pregnant as a solo mum-to-be
    Trying to conceive or pregnant and want your village? The Bump Membership is your private WhatsApp community + fortnightly Zoom Connection Calls with solo mums-to-be across Australia & New Zealand. Join the Bump here.

More Technology podcasts

About No need for Prince Charming

The podcast for all Australian women considering, creating or conquering life as a solo mum by choice (SMBC)
Podcast website

Listen to No need for Prince Charming, Dwarkesh Podcast and many other podcasts from around the world with the radio.net app

Get the free radio.net app

  • Stations and podcasts to bookmark
  • Stream via Wi-Fi or Bluetooth
  • Supports Carplay & Android Auto
  • Many other app features