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Radio Curious
Interview
Jody Gehrman, Deborah Edelman & Barry Vogel Esq.
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Feb. 2, 2010, 3:13 p.m.
The fundamental human drive to procreate and reproduce our own kind is also a ticking clock. The female biological clock, though varying woman to woman, as we know, more often than not unwittingly controls root emotions and family life. As many women’s choices in life have widened and changed in the past half century their clocks still tick.
In this edition of Radio Curious we visit with playwright Jody Gehrman, writer of “The Ticking Clock,” and actress, researcher Deborah Edelman. Their play is based upon material collected in interviews and surveys with over 150 women; mothers, non-mothers, adoptive mothers, surrogates, pregnant teenage women and more, and queries how their clocks have shaped their lives.
This interview was recorded on January 29th 2010 in the studios of Radio Curious in Ukiah, California. I began by asking Jody Gehrman to explain the play and how the interviews were collected.
The book that Jody Gehrman recommends is “Nocturne,” by Diane Armstrong.
The book that Deborah Edelman recommends is “The Omnivore’s Dilemma,” by Michael Pollan.

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00:29:00 1 Jan. 29, 2010
Ukiah, California
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