IN THE PRESS

Please find a sampling of media contributions below. Writing and having conversations with others in the area of reproductive rights, grief, healing, and championing women is something I love to do.

 
 

Washington Post: OP-eD| I had a late-term abortion. But saying I’m ‘pro-choice’ is a problem.

An Op-Ed I wrote for The Washington Post on what my late-term abortion showed me about the language we use in the abortion debate.

Nuance doesn’t make for good political slogans. So, complex concepts are trimmed into neat and tidy sound bites. But perhaps we need to consider the expense more. The language we use matters, and when the words we use fail to represent the truth we feel, we become emotionally disoriented. Internal chaos is created — which in turn exacerbates political chaos.
— Laurel Marlantes, The Washington Post

Voice of America: TV Interview

Interviewed by Laurel Bowman from Voice of America for her piece on life in America post Roe v Wade.


MOCA WESTPORT| The “A” CHRONICLES”

Chosen as a finalist for The “A” Chronicles my short play Imprint was performed as part of an evening of stories bringing light to reproductive rights.

Look, no one has the answers to the big questions. Is there a soul? When does it enter the body? When does life begin?

It’s all so much more than just about a woman’s sovereignty over her own body. Yes – don’t get me wrong, that is and should be – enough. But it’s about sovereignty over your spiritual beliefs, too. The right to get to come up with your own answers to the Big Questions.
— Laurel Marlantes, Imprint

NIGHTTIME TALK WITH NIALL BOYLAN: Podcast Guest

I join Naill Blylan on his popular podcast Nighttime Talk to share my story and discuss why abortion is such a charged topic, both here in America and in Ireland.


 
 
 

New York Times: Stillbirth – your stories

A contribution to a collection of stories on stillbirth written shortly after the stillbirth of my son and under my married name.

 
 
Giving birth to death forces you to come to psychological terms with the fullness of life and hold, in one singular moment, the diversity and complexity of the human experience. Finding peace with this seeming impossibility required my brain and soul to stretch wider than I ever knew I could. Although the experience is horrific, it is holy.
— Laurel Marlantes, The New York Times

Out of Grief Comes Art: Podcast Guest

A heartfelt conversation on grief and the art of memoir writing with hosts Elizabeth Copland of Grief Dialogues and Halle Williams in this episode titled “I Gave Birth to Death.”


What is Pro-Love?: Podcast Guest

I join Adam Foley & Elisa Romeo on their popular podcast Holy & Human to share my late-term abortion story and discuss the nuance, depth, and complexity of this polarizing topic.

 
 
There is no one size fits all answer. So the only answer is to expand. We can’t make an assessment between the this and that (pro-choice vs pro-life), we have to grow the space around the this and that to include both.
— Laurel Marlantes, podcast guest
 
 

 
 

Shape Magazine: Moon Circles

Interviewed by Rachel Kohna for her article on the growing trend of Moon Circles.

 
 
“Women are expected to do and be a million things and execute them all flawlessly,” says Laurel Marlantes, a moon circle facilitator. “Our culture still rewards business, but being busy doesn’t allow for going deep or connecting with others in a really meaningful way.” That’s where moon circles come in. “They put it on the calendar for you and give you the opportunity to dive into these spaces that daily life doesn’t always have time for.”
— Rachel Kohna, Shape Magazine

 
 

Grief Coach: EXPERT Contributor

I am honored to be a content contributor to this wonderful service and organization dedicated to helping friends and family support grieving loved ones.

 

 

GRIEF DIALOGUES: Interview

An intimate discussion (begins minute 20:30) with my husband on the patient experience of stillbirth for Healthcare professionals. Interview by Dr. Jillian Tullis, with LETS REIMAGE, following the play Untold by Elizabeth Coplan.

 

 
 

GIVE in Kind: Content Contributor

An article by Emmy Payne, founder of Grief Coach, on 5 ways to support someone after a stillbirth.