Family, Shame, and Becoming Yourself Part 2 | Legally Clueless Ep360

Family, Shame, and Becoming Yourself Part 2 | Legally Clueless Ep360

Author: Legally Clueless January 11, 2026 Duration: 55:16
In Part Two of Hekaya’s story, the conversation deepens into reproductive choice, healing, and what it means to consciously choose a childfree life. Hekaya reflects on getting pregnant while in university, choosing to terminate the pregnancy, and navigating the experience largely in silence. She speaks candidly about relief, guilt, and the shame that followed and how she continued with life before she had the language or space to process what had happened.

This episode also explores Hekaya's journey toward identifying as childfree, not as a reaction, not as fear, but as clarity. She unpacks the societal pressure placed on women to justify not wanting children, the erasure of women’s identities within motherhood, and why choosing not to have children can be a deeply intentional and loving decision. Hekaya shares how healing came later through slowing down, therapy, inner work, unlearning religious conditioning, reconnecting with her body, and finding community that allowed her to feel seen and understood.

This is a conversation about choice, autonomy, and trusting yourself, even when your decisions are misunderstood. If you’ve ever questioned whether your desires are “valid enough,” felt silenced around reproductive choice, or needed permission to define fulfillment on your own terms, this episode is for you.

KEY THEMES
  • Reproductive choice and bodily autonomy
  • Terminating a pregnancy and navigating shame
  • Being childfree vs childless
  • Identity, motherhood, and self-preservation
  • Healing after trauma and delayed processing
  • Therapy, inner work, and unlearning conditioning
  • Choosing community and chosen family
THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF:
  • You’ve felt pressure to want motherhood
  • You’ve made reproductive choices in silence
  • You’re childfree or questioning motherhood
  • You’re doing the work of healing and self-understanding
  • You want stories that center women’s agency without judgment
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Each week on Legally Clueless, Adelle Onyango turns the microphone toward the beautifully messy reality of growth. As a well-known Kenyan media personality and social activist, she doesn't offer polished advice from a stage, but instead documents her own unvarnished experiences, framing her life as an evolving and unapologetically African woman. This creates a rare and welcoming atmosphere where uncertainty isn't a flaw but a shared starting point. The heart of this podcast lives in the stories-Adelle opens the space for a chorus of African voices to share personal narratives that might teach you something one moment and have you laughing or crying the next. These aren't theoretical discussions; they're authentic accounts from everyday lives, full of the specific textures and truths that often go unheard. Tuning in feels less like attending a lecture and more like sitting in on a powerful, ongoing conversation where the only requirement is to be human. You'll find a sense of connection in hearing others navigate the same complexities you do, all within the candid and compassionate world this podcast builds every episode.
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