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Can Infertility Be Funny? We Ask Comedian Kate-Lois Elliott

34 min · 4 de jun de 2026
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IVF is a serious business, but can humour help? We speak to comedian, actor and writer Kate-Lois Elliott about the comedy of conception. On stage, she tackles it head-on. Privately, her fertility journey is ongoing. We discuss the connecting force of comedy, particularly stand-up. We look for laughs in IVF clinics (dishy doctors and Ben’s sperm collection dilemma included). And we review how TV and films have tackled IVF and parenting choices, notably Friends, Sex & The City and Trying. (Less notably, Maybe Baby!) An honest, revelatory interview with a rising comedy star.                      Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com [https://fertility-spotlight.com/] Instagram: @fertilityspotlight Kate-Lois Elliott: https://www.kateloiselliott.com/ Instagram: @kateloiselliott  Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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IVF is a serious business, but can humour help? We speak to comedian, actor and writer Kate-Lois Elliott about the comedy of conception. On stage, she tackles it head-on. Privately, her fertility journey is ongoing. We discuss the connecting force of comedy, particularly stand-up. We look for laughs in IVF clinics (dishy doctors and Ben’s sperm collection dilemma included). And we review how TV and films have tackled IVF and parenting choices, notably Friends, Sex & The City and Trying. (Less notably, Maybe Baby!) An honest, revelatory interview with a rising comedy star.                      Official podcast website: https://fertility-spotlight.com [https://fertility-spotlight.com/] Instagram: @fertilityspotlight Kate-Lois Elliott: https://www.kateloiselliott.com/ Instagram: @kateloiselliott  Producer: David Roper, Heavy Entertainment  ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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