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Estimated from 3 chart positions in 3 markets.
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- 🇦🇺AU · Parenting#16300K to 1M
- 🇳🇿NZ · Parenting#4210K to 30K
- 🇭🇰HK · Parenting#893K to 10K
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157K to 520K🎙 ~2x weekly·325 episodes·Last published 3d ago - Monthly Reach
Unique listeners across all episodes (30 days)
313K to 1.0M🇦🇺96%🇳🇿3%🇭🇰1% - Active Followers
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125K to 416K
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304: Rodeo Champion Shianne O'Donoghue-Kent on Becoming a Stepmum of Four & a Pregnancy That Nearly Took Her Mobility
Jun 21, 2026
1h 04m 20s
303: Jess Reynolds on Raising Neurodivergent Kids, Burnout & Finding Herself Again
Jun 14, 2026
1h 01m 11s
302: Lacey Long on Building Buck Wild Country, Raising 3 Kids & Backing Herself
Jun 7, 2026
33m 23s
301: Katie Craig’s Incredible Journey Raising Her Son After Becoming a Widow at 29
May 31, 2026
1h 15m 09s
EPISODE 300: Lottie Rae’s Most Honest Conversation Yet: Motherhood, Chaos & Change
May 24, 2026
1h 19m 56s
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| 6/21/26 | ![]() 304: Rodeo Champion Shianne O'Donoghue-Kent on Becoming a Stepmum of Four & a Pregnancy That Nearly Took Her Mobility | Shianne O'Donoghue-Kent entered her first rodeo at five and by 25 had won Australian rodeo titles, spending most of her life in the saddle. What she didn't expect was becoming a stepmum to four children before 30, or facing a pregnancy that nearly left her unable to walk. At 20 weeks pregnant, Shianne could barely move. Doctors said the pain was normal, but an MRI later revealed two ruptured discs and severe nerve damage that had left her unable to move her right leg. Surgeons warned she coul... | 1h 04m 20s | ||||||
| 6/14/26 | ![]() 303: Jess Reynolds on Raising Neurodivergent Kids, Burnout & Finding Herself Again | Jess Reynolds lives in the Snowy Valley region of NSW, helping run her family’s Angus stud while raising four daughters with her husband. Warm, funny and incredibly jovial by nature, Jess also has a deeply reflective side that shines through in this conversation. But behind the demands of farming, motherhood and community life, she was struggling in ways she couldn’t explain. It wasn’t until her eldest daughter was diagnosed with autism and ADHD that things began to make sense. Since then, Je... | 1h 01m 11s | ||||||
| 6/7/26 | ![]() 302: Lacey Long on Building Buck Wild Country, Raising 3 Kids & Backing Herself | At just 19, Lacey Long launched her first online clothing store—long before online shopping became the norm. A proud indigenous woman with an entrepreneurial spirit, Lacey later founded Buck Wild Country after struggling to find the kind of country clothing her husband wanted to wear. What began as an idea has grown into one of Australia’s best-known western fashion brands, with a deeply personal mental health story behind the name. In this episode, Lacey shares the story behind the business,... | 33m 23s | ||||||
| 5/31/26 | ![]() 301: Katie Craig’s Incredible Journey Raising Her Son After Becoming a Widow at 29 | Katie Craig thought she knew what motherhood might look like. She and her husband Lachy were building a life together in Biloela, Central Queensland, and after years of worrying endometriosis might affect fertility, they were overjoyed to be expecting their little boy, Dougy. But at just 27 weeks pregnant, Katie went into labour. Dougy weighed only 1.1 kilograms at birth, and Katie was then separated from him for the first seven days of his life after testing positive to COVID. What followed ... | 1h 15m 09s | ||||||
| 5/24/26 | ![]() EPISODE 300: Lottie Rae’s Most Honest Conversation Yet: Motherhood, Chaos & Change | You might know Lottie Rae from Australian Survivor. Or from Portrait Artist of the Year, where she painted Ken Done. Or maybe from the time Gigi Hadid slid into her DMs and bought one of her paintings for Bella. Perhaps you follow her art online or listen to her podcast. But behind the art, the TV appearances and the wild stories, is a deeper side to Lottie you’ve probably never heard before. Until now. Lottie was just 22 when she unexpectedly fell pregnant with her eldest son, tw... | 1h 19m 56s | ||||||
| 5/17/26 | ![]() 299: Mum of 4 Nikki Lyons on Setting Shearing World Records, Mental Toughness & Motherhood | Nikki Lyons didn’t grow up on the land. She was raised in Western Australia, and only discovered agriculture as a teenager. But by 17, she’d bought her first shearing kit and started chasing work in sheds across the country. More than 20 years later, Nikki is a mum of four living in Yass, NSW, and one of Australia’s most remarkable shearers. In 2024, she set a women’s world record by shearing 395 merino lambs in eight hours. Then in 2025, she made an additional record by shearing 502 merinos ... | 45m 23s | ||||||
| 5/10/26 | ![]() 298: Cailyn Muntelwit on Breaking Generational Cycles, Neurodivergence & 48 Hours in Paris | Cailyn Muntelwit grew up on cattle properties across Central Queensland in a loving but emotionally unstable home, navigating school, undiagnosed neurodivergence, and a brain that never switched off. At 19, she met her partner Frank in the stock camp, and by 27 they were starting a family of their own. But motherhood hit hard. With ADHD, a child navigating ADHD and autism, and a partner working away for months at a time, those early years became more about survival than balance. In this episo... | 58m 12s | ||||||
| 5/3/26 | ![]() 297: Alison Gossage on Postpartum Rage and the Decision to Leave the Land | Not long ago, Alison Gossage made a decision that some rural women quietly face… but rarely talk about. She left the land. Ali is a mum of two, who was living and working on a farm in Esperance, WA, building a life in agriculture alongside her husband, raising babies in the bush, and doing everything she could to hold it all together. But behind the scenes… things were not okay. What started as the everyday juggle of motherhood - two under two, long days alone, limited support - slowly became... | 1h 10m 17s | ||||||
| 4/26/26 | ![]() 296: Ellen Fitzgerald on Unimaginable Loss, Motherhood & the Rural Childcare Crisis | Ellen Fitzgerald is a mum of three living on a cattle property northwest of Longreach. Like so many rural mothers, her days are full… raising children, running a business, and building a life on the land alongside her husband. But recently, Ellen has found herself in a position she never expected… becoming an accidental advocate for rural families. Right now, Ellen’s family (like many in remote areas) is facing the very real possibility of losing the in-home childcare they rely on, with... | 1h 00m 33s | ||||||
| 4/19/26 | ![]() 295: Courtney Moir on Winning Muster Dogs and the Hobby That Became Her Lifeline | Last month, rural mum of two Courtney Moir was crowned the winner of Muster Dogs Season Four. But there’s a lot more to her story than what you saw on TV, and today she shares all of it publicly for the first time. From working in banking, to swiping right on a farmer, to moving to a remote property just weeks before becoming a mum — it was a lot of change, all at once. What followed was a period of anxiety and isolation and it wasn’t until Courtney found something just for herself… that thin... | 43m 34s | ||||||
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| 3/29/26 | ![]() 294: Rachel Bjelke-Petersen on Following Her Gut & the Pothole That Changed Everything | Rachel Bjelke-Petersen spent her childhood weekends travelling Queensland’s campdraft circuit with her dad. While horses, cattle and red dirt were always part of her, life took her in many directions — but something was always missing.After spinal surgery in her mid-20s, her goal was simple: get back on a horse… and she did exactly that. In 2022, she packed up and drove 1,100 kilometres west, where she says she’d never felt more at home. Then one unexpected moment changed everything… hitting ... | 38m 39s | ||||||
| 3/22/26 | ![]() 293: Tahnee McCarthy On Motherhood, Her Husband’s Life-Changing Farm Accident & Finding Herself Again | Tahnee McCarthy is a paediatric physiotherapist, mum of two, and stepmum to one living outside Wagga Wagga in New South Wales. The life she’s building with her young family has been shaped by extraordinary challenges. After the traumatic birth of her first baby and undiagnosed postnatal depression, Tahnee was navigating early motherhood when her husband Aaron was involved in a catastrophic farming accident that changed everything. Aaron lost his leg that day — but somehow saved his own life. ... | 1h 06m 29s | ||||||
| 3/15/26 | ![]() 292: How A Chance Encounter With Alpacas Changed Michelle Hamilton’s Life & Helped Her Find Joy Again | Michelle Hamilton lives on a farm in Central Queensland with her husband Pete and son Wiley. Growing up on the land, she thought she was ready for rural life — but motherhood brought challenges she never saw coming including post natal depression. But Michelle’s turning point came unexpectedly at a local agricultural show, where she encountered alpacas! What began as a simple encounter grew into something much bigger. Breeding alpacas and growing her business helped Michelle rediscover purpos... | 57m 14s | ||||||
| 3/8/26 | ![]() 291: Vanessa Bell's Life From High Fashion to High Country, And How Wool Healed Her | Vanessa Bell has lived many lives in one. Discovered at just 15, she was launched into high fashion — travelling the globe and shooting for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar. But behind the glamour came grit. A chapter marked by domestic violence, sleeping in her car, and temporarily losing her sight from stress forced Vanessa to rebuild from the ground up. It was through knitting that she began to heal. In a full-circle moment, that same fibre now sits at the heart of her life. Today, Vanessa is a M... | 58m 29s | ||||||
| 3/1/26 | ![]() 290: Kimberly Stevens Turned the Loss of Her Son into A Lifeline For Other Parents | Kimberly is a psychologist and mum from Moranbah, Queensland. Five years ago, her world was shattered when she lost her 13-year-old son, Ethan, just nine weeks after a leukemia diagnosis. Ethan was a talented young footballer, signed to the Broncos’ elite development squad — strong, determined and full of life. And then, in a matter of weeks, everything changed. In this episode, Kimberly shares those unimaginable months… from the first signs something wasn’t right to a Christmas Day hospital ... | 1h 14m 59s | ||||||
| 2/22/26 | ![]() 289: Prue McCormack on Navigating Her Son's Autism & ADHD Diagnosis in the Bush | Prue McCormack is a sixth-generation cattle farmer in the Hunter Valley, NSW, a vet, and a mum of two. When her son Jock was three, Prue and her husband began noticing developmental delays. What followed were long waitlists, countless appointments, and eventually a diagnosis of autism and ADHD. In this episode, Prue shares the shock, grief and guilt that came with that moment — along with the fierce love that drives her motherhood. She speaks candidly about meltdowns, public judgment, rural h... | 1h 00m 56s | ||||||
| 2/15/26 | ![]() 288: Born for Motherhood - Laura Wilson's Incredible Journey Raising 6 Kids Under 10 | Laura Wilson lives in Quilpie in far western Queensland, where she and her partner Jake are raising six children under the age of ten. Yes, six! A registered nurse by background, Laura always knew she wanted to be a mum. What she maybe didn’t plan on was becoming a mother at 24, growing her family quickly, and spending long stretches solo parenting while Jake built their trucking business. She’s birthed babies hundreds of kilometres from home, and in one case, delivered one of her sons hersel... | 1h 06m 28s | ||||||
| 2/11/26 | ![]() BONUS ep: Kylie Lindsay on Motherhood at 40, Anxiety and Juggling an Incredible Career | Today I’m thrilled to bring you a bonus episode with Kylie Lindsay, Head of nbn Local in Queensland, for a powerful conversation about leadership, motherhood, mental health, and regional connectivity. Kylie shares her journey from growing up in Townsville to working in high-pressure politics, navigating anxiety, and becoming a mum to her son Archie just before turning 40. We talk about what it’s really like returning to work after having a baby, why flexible workplaces matter, and how leaders... | 34m 34s | ||||||
| 2/8/26 | ![]() 287: Corrina Rawlinson on When You Can’t Push Through Anymore and Finding Joy Again | Today's episode is one of the most raw and important conversations I’ve ever shared. Corrina Rawlinson is a rural mum from Esperance, WA — a businesswoman and straight shooter, bravely telling the truth about what motherhood and mental illness can look like behind closed doors. She shares growing up in small rural communities, carrying childhood trauma into adulthood, pushing through while keeping everyone else afloat — until she reached breaking point. Corrina speaks openly about being admit... | 1h 05m 58s | ||||||
| 2/1/26 | ![]() 286: Why Rachel Kirby Chose to Live in a Caravan, Raise Three Kids, & Work the Shearing Circuit | Rachael Kirby’s version of motherhood looks nothing like it did a year ago. After growing up in rural central NSW and meeting her husband in the shearing sheds out west, she’s now raising three young kids (with a fourth on the way) while living full-time in a caravan on the shearing circuit. Her husband is a shearer, Rach is a shearer’s cook, and together they juggle work, marriage, parenting and life in the bush—side by side, every day. This isn’t just a story about life on the road, but abo... | 51m 44s | ||||||
| 1/25/26 | ![]() 285: Belinda Vivers’ extraordinary story of love, loss, betrayal and rebuilding her life | Today's episode is a story of love, unimaginable loss, betrayal, and deep, hard-won hope. Belinda Viver’s daughter Adelaide tapped me on the shoulder at a Motherland event last year and said, “You need to speak to my mum.” She was right. Belinda grew up on the land, built a full life with her husband Jack, and raised three daughters until everything changed in July 2020, when Jack died suddenly. What followed was a cascade of heartbreak: multiple family losses, shock, grief, and a betrayal th... | 54m 51s | ||||||
| 1/18/26 | ![]() THROWBACK: How city girl turned pilot & farmer Debbie Dowden has "seized life by the throat" | Debbie Dowden arrived in Australia by boat when she was just 3 years old. Her family were ‘10 pound poms’ in search of a sunnier life in Australia. Little did she know that life would see her raising 4 children 600kms from Perth in Outback Western Australia. Debbie was working as a theory instructor at a flight school when she decided that she actually wanted to fly the planes, not just teach people about them. It was here that she met her husband Ash- and she approached her relationship with... | 46m 11s | ||||||
| 1/11/26 | ![]() THROWBACK: Sonja Chrystal on growing up with a paraplegic farming dad, no mum, & surviving PNDA | Weeks before Sonja Chrystal was born, her father was in a farming accident and became a paraplegic. Months after she was born, her mother packed her bags and left her paralysed husband and two little girls, and never returned. Her dad and her grandparents raised Sonja and her sister on a cropping and grazing property in the central west of NSW before Sonja found herself living and working in Sydney as a graphic designer. It was there that she met her fiance Jeremy, and the father of her son, ... | 1h 10m 43s | ||||||
| 1/4/26 | ![]() THROWBACK: Queen of the jungle & netball superstar Liz Ellis on fame, farming & fertility | When I say the name Liz Ellis, you probably think one of three things: One of the greatest Netballers our country has ever seen A very funny media commentatorThe winner of I’m A Celebrity Get Me out of here a few years ago.What you probably don’t think of is Liz Ellis the farmer. Liz, her husband of 25 years, Matthew, and their two children live on a farm in between Lismore, Ballina and Byron Bay growing beef cattle. Liz and Matthew bought the land 14 years ago when their professional sp... | 56m 04s | ||||||
| 12/28/25 | ![]() THROWBACK: The heart-warming tale of how Phoebe White inherited a mountain | Phoebe White has had a lot of titles and lived in a lot of places in her 35 years. She’s been a PE Teacher in Sydney. A Fashion stylist in London. A High-profile real estate agent in Miami. But it’s the two she’s been given in the past eight years that light up her life, and have brought her home. The first is being a mum to her two daughters Camilla and Olympia, and the second, is being the custodian of a Mountain near her family’s property outside of Scone, NSW. Phoebe’s family have been fa... | 37m 08s | ||||||
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Chart Positions
4 placements across 3 markets.
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