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Gateway Elderwomen

Jody Day

Exploring the adventure of elderhood without motherhood

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Latest Issues

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The 3am bag lady blues

Self-portrait of myself as a ghost. February 2024.

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Aging out loud

My ageing body is a ruined temple… (say that to Athena if you dare!)

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'Elderhood without Motherhood' Interview

Below is a transcript of my 2023 summit interview with Alison Palmer, the founder of the ‘Crones, Hags & Elder Wise Women of Power Summit’ on the topic of ‘Elderhood Without Motherhood’. The transcript has been edited lightly for clarity.

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The friendship apocalypse

My 60th birthday, July 2024. Me on the right with two dear friends - both mothers - and friendships of 25 and 45 years duration.

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  • Jody Day

    NomoCrone (nomo = not-mother + crone is not an insult!) & proud crazy cat lady. Newly 60 & exploring the adventure of elderhood without motherhood. Founder of Gateway Women. Author, psychotherapist, TEDx-er. #WestCork

  • Jody Day

    Founder of Gateway Women, the support & advocacy network for childless women founded 2011. Psychotherapist. TEDx-er x 2. Author: "Living the Life Unexpected". Exploring the path of the conscious childless elderwoman. https://linktr.ee/gatewaywomen

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