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- 🇬🇧GB · Parenting#1115K to 30K
- 🇳🇱NL · Parenting#9410K to 30K
- 🇦🇹AT · Parenting#192500 to 3K
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11K to 44K🎙 Biweekly cadence·44 episodes·Long inactive - Monthly Reach
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16K to 63K🇬🇧48%🇳🇱48%🇦🇹5% - Active Followers
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4.7K to 19K
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#45 Supporting Your Family Through the Death of a Loved One With Death Doula Amanda
Aug 29, 2022
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#43 Is She A Good Baby? With Dr Alix Vann.
Aug 1, 2022
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#44 Our Story: Insights on The Mental Load, Working Motherhood and the Supermum Myth.
Aug 1, 2022
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#42 Navigating The Transition From Professional Woman To Mother (And Back Again) with Dr. Lisa.
Jul 19, 2022
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#40 Matrescence as a Catalyst For Professional Rebirth with Rachael Rose
Jun 27, 2022
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| 8/29/22 | ![]() #45 Supporting Your Family Through the Death of a Loved One With Death Doula Amanda | ,Content warning: Death, miscarriage, domestic violence In this week’s episode we chat to mum of 3 and death doula, Amanda. Amanda became a mum earlier in life than expected. While she breezed through conception and pregnancy, Amanda’s first birth was not what she had planned for, hoped for, or expected. Despite wanting a natural birth, Amanda agreed to have her first birth induced. After 17 long hours of back to back contractions, she was taken for an emergency c-section. She gave ... | — | ||||||
| 8/1/22 | ![]() #43 Is She A Good Baby? With Dr Alix Vann. | In this week's episode we chat to Alix. Alix is an eldest daughter, a mother to a 4-year-old daughter, a clinical psychologist, and a recovering ‘good girl’. Through both her post-graduate training and clinical experience, and her own lived experiences of being parented and raised in the pursuit of perfect, Alix has become intimately acquainted with the notion of "the good child” and how this presents in the mothering experience. Alix’s own introduction to motherhood was fraught, with he... | — | ||||||
| 8/1/22 | ![]() #44 Our Story: Insights on The Mental Load, Working Motherhood and the Supermum Myth. | 8 years ago on a Sunday afternoon, Bree walked down Kel's long drive way for an interview. After the news that their neurdiverse son was no longer welcome at Before and After School Care, Kel and her husband had been forced to explore other care options. While the first nanny was okay, the fit wasn't quite right. 18 and with minimal experience with children, on paper Bree was probably not an ideal candidate. In fact, on her first day she had to call her mum to walk her through ... | — | ||||||
| 7/19/22 | ![]() #42 Navigating The Transition From Professional Woman To Mother (And Back Again) with Dr. Lisa. | Content warning: This conversation involves mild discussion of abusive relationships and the lasting affects this experience can have on our motherhood journey. In this week’s episode we chat to Dr. Lisa about the transition from professional woman to mother (and back again). Lisa is a doctor of public health and has spent her career conducting large scale randomised control studies, publishing in top ranking journals, supervising students up to PhD level, and more. These... | — | ||||||
| 6/27/22 | ![]() #40 Matrescence as a Catalyst For Professional Rebirth with Rachael Rose | In this week’s episode we chat to Rachael Rose. Rachael is a women's circle facilitator, teacher, doula and business woman. While her business is multifaceted, it is connected by a common thread of wanting to build communities, connect women and offer spaces where mothers feel less alone and more loved.As her business has evolved, she has moved into the business coaching space as well. In her words: “There is no village to return to, we must create the world we want to see.” Ra... | — | ||||||
| 6/21/22 | ![]() #39. Life update: Returning to work, parenting teens, pulling kids out of daycare + more. | Hello beauties. Welcome back!In this week’s episode Bree and Kel get you up to speed on what has been going on behind the scenes. What Bree is doing for work and how she is feeling about it, how Kel is navigating this new stage of parenting teens, some updates on the kids, the podcast, and so much more. This is a vulnerable and imperfect conversation between friends. We hope it will keep you company and offer some belly laughs when you need it most. We can’t wait to bring ... | — | ||||||
| 4/4/22 | ![]() #38 Low Libido and Finding Your Way Back to Intimacy With Sex Therapist Jo. | For many couples, the return to sex after having a baby is slow, bumpy and sometimes even a little bit awkward.Between hormones, fatigue, contraception, changing bodies, unpredictable schedules and feeling touched out, there is a lot to contend with. So whether you are 12 weeks or 12 months postpartum, if you're not having much sex, you're certainly not alone. In this week's episode we chat to Jo Robertson about sex and intimacy in the postpartum period.Jo has a Master’s of Science in Me... | — | ||||||
| 3/19/22 | ![]() #37 Postpartum Planning and the Parts of Motherhood That We Don’t Talk About With Kathryn Millhouse | Slowly but surely, we are seeing an increased awareness of the need to prepare for birth. More and more couples are investing their time and money into hiring doulas, reading books, writing a birth plan and accessing independent birth education. We love to see it. But the truth is, that birth is just one (very very) important day in your motherhood journey. Once your little one is earthside, the hard work really begins. And yet we are not seeing the same investment in prep... | — | ||||||
| 3/16/22 | ![]() #36 Birth, Death and Naviagting These Powerful Rites of Passage With Keely Costello | In this week's episode, we chat to Keely. Keely is a New Zealand, born Australian raised expert, currently living in the U S as you will, hear, Keely is a bit of a Jack of all trades. She's a military wife, a mother of two, a yoga instructor health coach, and is currently working towards both her Master of Arts in Clinical Mental Health Counselling, as well as her certification as an end of life doula. Today Keely shares with us, her two births- one quick ecstatic, very sudden birth in a birt... | — | ||||||
| 3/8/22 | ![]() #35 Patrescence: The Transition to Parenthood- With Regular Dad Will | While progress is slow, more and more we are seeing a growing awareness of the term matrescence - What it means, why it matters and how it shapes our experience of motherhood. We now have a handful of experts, books, blogs, podcasts and social media accounts dedicated to increasing awareness and understanding of this powerful rite of passage. As the women in our community grow in their understanding of matrescence, we are seeing an increased capacity and desire to understand their p... | — | ||||||
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| 2/28/22 | ![]() # 34 Finances, Solo Parenting, Traveling the World With Kids, and Not Losing Yourself to Motherhood- Megan’s Story | After traveling the world for 8 years straight, Megan returned to Australia single, homeless, unemployed and pregnant.Despite her circumstances, Megan felt calm, confident and optimistic about the journey that lay ahead. After the birth of her son, Megan returned to TAFE to complete her senior years of high school. This allowed her to gain entry into Curtain University to complete a double degree in financial planning and accounting, and subsequently her CPA. While navigating the challen... | — | ||||||
| 2/21/22 | ![]() #33 Loneliness, Mums Groups, and Making Friends Throughout Matrescence | Regardless of how you enter into motherhood, the experience of matrescence is universal. Matrescence is powerful, irreversible and will change you to your core. So the fact that your friendships might also change, should come as no surprise. And yet, it often does. The fact is, that the vast majority of women, becoming a mother changes their friendships. Sometimes this will be for the better- letting go of that toxic friendship may be long overdue. But other times it wi... | — | ||||||
| 12/13/21 | ![]() #32 Bree and Kel Christmas Special | Christmas is the most magical time of the year. Or is it? Every year it feels like Christmas costs more. This year, Australians are set to fork out $23.9 billion on everything from presents to pina coladas.But there is another cost that is rarely talked about. The cost of women’s time, energy and sanity. As Christmas draws near, women are busy working behind the scenes to pull off the work of an entire Christmas village. No Santa's little helpers. No Rudolph. Just a mum ... | — | ||||||
| 11/30/21 | ![]() #31 Kel and Bree - Real Talk Life Update - November 2021 | In this week’s episode Kel and Bree sit down together to check in, and chat about some big life changes; Building a house, moving, supporting a child with chronic unexplained illness, updates on both Kel’s doula studies and Bree’s midwifery studies, a career change.. or not, how Bree is adapting to life as a mum of two and so much more. As they wrap up the end of the season, Kel and Bree wanted to strip it right back. No experts, no plan, just an honest conversation, about the ups ... | — | ||||||
| 11/22/21 | ![]() #30 Maintaining Intimacy through Matrescence: Insights from married couple Brad and Tabitha | In this episode, we talk to Brad and Tabitha Fennel. Brad and Tabitha are acupuncturists with a thriving clinic on the Gold Coast in QLD, but as you will hear, their work extends far beyond this. In their day to day work, Brad and Tabitha work with couples and individuals, helping them to reconnect with themselves and reconnect with their life. One of the reasons we sought out Brad and Tabitha as guests is that we are a big fan of their own podcast: Turn On The Podcast. B... | — | ||||||
| 11/8/21 | ![]() #29 Breastfeeding Q&A with Sam Foster IBCLC | In this week’s episode we chat to Sam Foster. Sam is a Midwife and Lactation Consultant experienced in all areas of pregnancy, birth and the postnatal period including lactation and infant feeding. She qualified as a Midwife in the UK in 1997 and worked in the community and the hospital until she emigrated to Brisbane in 2011. Throughout the episode we chat to Sam about her journey from being a midwife in the UK, to now working exclusively as an IBCLC in Brisbane. Sam also indulge... | — | ||||||
| 11/1/21 | ![]() #28 Supporting Your Little One’s Innate Desire to Learn with Unschooling Mama Laura. | In today’s episode we chat to Laura, an unschooling mama to 3 beautifully wild children. Throughout the episode we talk about homeschooling and unschooling, including the logistics, the legalities and what the day to day looks like when children are in charge of their own learning. From here we dive into, what the average parent can learn from the unschooling philosophy (spoiler alert, there is alot). Regardless of how or where you choose to educate your child/ren, you will pla... | — | ||||||
| 10/25/21 | ![]() #27 When Breast Feeding Doesn't go to Plan with IBCLC Kate Visser | All throughout pregnancy, midwives, GP’s, friends and strangers alike, remind us of the importance of breastfeeding. By the time women give birth, they have well and truly internalized the message that “breast is best.”However, while our society promotes breastfeeding, it does not protect it.Medical interventions, mother-baby separation, inadequate lactation support and paid parental leave, all mean that mothers face an uphill battle in establishing and maintain breastfeeding. As a resul... | — | ||||||
| 10/18/21 | ![]() #26 Supporting Men Through Their Trasition to Parenthood w/ Steven Kennedy from Birthing Dads | In this week's episode we chat to Steven Kennedy who is the founder of Birthing Dad's and the PREPARE Foundation. In his past life, Steven was a sparky, an engineer and an actor. In 2017 Steven welcomed his little boy into the world. Despite having invested heavily in birth preparation, Steven recalls this experience as being traumatic for both parents. Born by emergency c-section with an APGAR score of 1, their little boy required extensive resuscitation and spent the fi... | — | ||||||
| 10/11/21 | ![]() #25 Gathering your Village for a nourished 4th Trimester with Leila from Village for Mama | When you are pregnant, it feels as though the whole world wants to weigh in on what you can eat. Or more specifically, what you can’t eat. No coffee, no alcohol, no sushi, no fun.However, once a woman gives birth there is a not so subtle shift from focusing on the mother's wellbeing, to focusing on the baby.New mother's are sleep deprived, healing from birth, recovering from 9 months of depletion and oftentimes providing 100% of a babies nutritional needs. Despite this, postpartum mothers rec... | — | ||||||
| 8/23/21 | ![]() #24 Matrescence - Navigating the Identity Shift with Yara Heary | In this episode, we sit down with Yara Heary, to talk about the identity shift that accompanies matrescence. Yara is a Perth Based psychologist who works exclusively with women throughout conception, pregnancy, and motherhood. Yara started Life After Birth Psychology following the birth of her first son which started her on yet another journey of self-rediscovery. Her experiences throughout early motherhood sparked her passion to support other women as they navigate their own family of o... | — | ||||||
| 8/16/21 | ![]() #23 Gentle Parenting with Rebecca Cefai | In this week’s episode we talk to Rebecca Cefai from Growing Gently Psychology about all things parenting. As a registered psychologist with many years of experience working in the childhood development and parenting space, Rebecca was perfectly positioned for a smooth transition to motherhood. However, like everyone else, motherhood turned her world upside down and she quickly realised that there was a gap between best practice parenting and what was realistic when you were on the ... | — | ||||||
| 8/9/21 | ![]() #22 Your Pelvic Floor in Pregnancy, Birth and Beyond with Caitlin Dunsford | In this weeks episode we chat to Caitlin Dunsford who is a women’s health physio working across both the public and private sectors in Sydney. Throughout this episode we chat to Caitlin about some of the normal changes that your core and pelvic floor undergo in order to grow and bring a baby into this world, how to take care of your pelvic floor in pregnancy and in the early postnatal period, and how to know when things are not as they should be. We also discuss what a women’s health physio d... | — | ||||||
| 8/2/21 | ![]() #21 Rediscovering what normal sleep looks like with kids | As a new mum, your baby's sleep habits can easily dominate conversations. Is she sleeping through the night? How often does she wake over night? Does she self soothe? Does she sleep in the cot, my baby will only sleep on me. You will ask each other overe coffee. We search the internet, books, social media and chat to other mum's in order to gage what is normal and to find answers to the problem of our child's sleep. Throughout the first year of our child's life we&... | — | ||||||
| 7/26/21 | ![]() #20 The Role of the Birth Partner with Andrea Hausheer | In this week’s episode we speak to Andrea.Andrea is a doula and birth educator who works with couples all over the globe to prepare them for birth. Andrea’s birth courses are unique in that they pay particular attention to the role of the partner- both in birth and in the months that follow. Throughout the episode we explore the role of the birth partner, why it is so important and how to do it well. We also touch on some juicier topics partner’s who insists on staying away fro... | — | ||||||
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Chart Positions
3 placements across 3 markets.
Chart Positions
3 placements across 3 markets.
