Raising a Canadian

#6: Lin Wan, Design Thinker on Infertility, Loss and Futureproofing her Canadian

52 min · 21 de oct de 2025
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Lin Wan, a design strategist and mother, joins Amy Creyer Percifield to discuss infertility, IVF, recurrent miscarriages, and the emotional toll of the journey to parenthood. Lin reflects on how adversity in childhood shaped how she envisions raising her son, and the two women dive into the societal pressures surrounding parenthood, including the the differences between raising children in Canada versus the U.S. The conversation emphasizes the importance of community support, the challenges of balancing personal and professional life, and the evolving definition of Canadian identity

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