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Experiencing the profound loss of a spouse while navigating the intricate realm of "only-parenting" is a challenge unlike any other.
Remember, though, you’re not journeying alone. Jenny Lisk, who stepped into solo parenting following the devastating loss of her husband to brain cancer, established the Widowed Parent Institute to shine a light, extend a hand, and share vital resources. The Widowed Parent Podcast embodies that commitment, providing a mix of hope, practical wisdom, and shared experiences.
On The Widowed Parent Podcast, listeners will find:
- Expert perspectives from the vanguard of grief and loss research, tailored distinctly for widowed parents.
- Heartfelt stories from those who walked through childhood after the death of a parent, granting unique perspective and hope.
- Candid conversations with widowed parents, unveiling both the strengths they've discovered and the hurdles they've faced.
Whether you're trying to connect with a young child's emotions, navigate the maze of teenage years, or simply seeking a community that truly understands, this podcast speaks directly to widowed parents of children at every stage, from infancy through college. Plug in during a peaceful walk, your daily commute, or in quiet reflection, and discover inspiration, empowerment, and a community that hears and understands.
Proudly presented by the Widowed Parent Institute, a beacon of practical guidance, invaluable resources, and steadfast support for mothers and fathers raising grieving children and teens. -
This is a podcast where three mums talk honestly about motherhood, mental health and everything in between. Podcast hosts Emily Malden, Katherine Crawford and Kats Handel run The Motherkind Café, which is a perinatal peer support group in Oxford. They have all experienced mental illness either before or after becoming parents and on the podcast they talk candidly about how motherhood affected their mental health, and speak to other mums about the emotional challenges they faced as a parent. They also discuss mental health with healthcare professionals and explore how to support women better in the transition to motherhood and beyond.
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Hello and welcome to The Honest Mummies podcast with Nic & Han! We’re both mummies to toddlers, and know first hand just how amazing yet challenging life can be with little ones - especially right now. So after months of personal chats, we decided to start this podcast as a way of connecting with other mums, to let them know that they too are not alone in the life-long learning journey that is known as motherhood.Nic is a specialist registered dietitian, and Han's a qualified pre & post natal personal trainer, and together we’re combining our health and wellbeing expertise, along with our honest experiences of all things motherhood - so expect chats on birth, surviving maternity leave, fitness and nutrition, sleep, toddler tantrums and much more!We really hope you enjoy this mini podcast series, to accompany you on your walk, whilst you tidy up, or just relax with a well earned cuppa.
Don’t forget to tag us on social media using @hannahmummymills and @mummynutrition and use the #thehonestmummies to get involved in the conversation. We really would love to hear from you!
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The Worst Girl Gang Ever is a real, honest emotive podcast that covers the heartbreaking subject of miscarriage, infertility and baby loss, expect honest conversations about unspoken experiences. Hosted by TWGGE founders Bex Gunn and Laura Buckingham, this show is a chance to break the silence and really open up the dialogue around the topic of miscarriage and pregnancy loss. No more shame, no more taboo - let's ditch that for our children; the ones that will come, the ones that are and the ones that never came to be..
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Fairytales & scary tales about the ups and downs of life as a stepmum with Katie Harrison and guests.When Katie fell in love with a Dad of two, seven years ago, she had no idea what lay ahead of her! The last few years have been a rollercoaster of incredible highs, and painful lows. Faced with very little support and huge societal stigma, Katie found the first few years of her Stepmum journey incredibly isolating and difficult. She's now on a mission to break down the stigma surrounding stepmotherhood and normalise some of the more tricky emotions that almost all Stepmums will feel at one time or another.Katie is passionate about giving stepmums a voice, and in this series you can expect honest and brave conversations about life in a stepfamily.You can find out more about Stepmum Space at: www.stepmumspace.com or @stepmumspace on the socials. If you want to hear more from Katie you can find her @katiesharrison
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For The Love of Grief is the podcast hosted by Odette Mould MBE, where she talks openly about the often taboo and hidden subject of life after the death of a loved one. The show is co-hosted by Sophia Giblin, Harry’s Rainbow charity Patron and Founder of Clear Sky Children's charity. Sophia joins Odette in conversations that cover topics about children attending funerals, community support and supporting our own wellbeing when we are parenting a bereaved child. Odette and Sophia both have first-hand experiences of the death of a loved one within the immediate family and setting up children’s charities to help others. In this podcast they will also share their own stories of grief and what they’ve found to be helpful in our decades of experience in working with children and families.
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Welcome to Happily Ever After… the podcast about the world of divorce, uncoupling and making peace with yourself after heartbreak.
Each episode covers a different but often challenging topic like addiction, domestic abuse, and mental health matters. If that sounds grim, it’s really quite the opposite.
The focus is ALWAYS on the positive, as my guests and I explore to take control of your life after trauma.
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Are you a soon-to-be, new or current parent of twins? Look no further! "The Collaboration Twins Podcast" is here to support and empower you on your twin parenting journey. Hosted by twin parents Kelly and Rob, this show covers the unique and often unpredictable experiences of raising twins. From practical advice on managing the daily demands of twin life to heartfelt conversations with other twin parents, "The Collaboration Twins Podcast" is a must-listen for anyone navigating the joys and challenges of raising twins. Tune in and join Kelly and Rob as they celebrate the incredible bond shared by twins and the families that love them.
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Welcome to Growing & Glowing - my name is Elle, and this is our safe space to delve into all topics of life-learnings there may be, from self-love, motherhood, grief, spirituality, friendship & so much more. I hope you're as excited as I am to talk about life on a much deeper level than we do in my YouTube videos. Growing & Glowing is here to provide you with a friend through the very up & down journey that is growing and glowing into the very best version of who YOU truly are! New episodes will be uploaded every Monday so be sure to subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify & YouTube. For some extra glow, you can find us on Instagram & TikTok at @growingglowingpodcast too. Lots of love! xo
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Mums in the Making follows Storm Huntley and Rachael Fulton as they navigate motherhood with nae idea. From the trenches of Rach's first trimester, they chat their way through wild mood swings, oddly-shaped uteri, and cravings for....dish sponges?! Join them for laughs and HIGHLY UNSCIENTIFIC guesses about pregnancy and motherhood, while trained midwives, dog trainers, dream experts, and their dedicated Mum Squad chime in with facts to keep them right. REMEMBER folks: Everyone's different and everything's perfectly normal... Mums-to-be, seasoned pros and anyone up for a laugh is welcome.
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Hello,
I am Amanda and as a busy stay at home mum to 4 kids, 2 of them autistic I know how easy it is to put yourself last when children come along and they become the focus.
From a young age as women we are socially conditioned as to what a good mum looks like. All giving, all caring and the superwoman of the home and family life. We try to live up to these ideals and its impossible.
This expectation is completely unrealistic and leads mums to feeling overwhelmed and burned out and ultimately like we are massive failures. The weight of mum guilt is heavy and needs to be removed.
I sadly lost my own mum to bowel cancer in 2019 which really hit home for me how precious our time is. We so often put the things we want to do off until the kids are older, are in school, or leave home. Losing my mum made me realise that time isn't promised and that its precious, we have to create and live the life we dream of now.
This podcast is my way of letting mums know they need to put themselves first, how they can find the time and more energy for the day to day and more love and compassion for themselves and this will ripple out to their family and their life. -
We believe that the only way to have a fulfilling life is to stay true to who you really are. To us that means building self-confidence, self-worth and resilience as well as accepting yourself for who you are. Virtually Unbreakable Podcast is dedicated to empowering you to create an identity that serves you and helps you embrace you true self. We talk about building a positive self-image and confidence, becoming resilient, changing your beliefs, setting boundaries and improving your relationships to create a more exciting and happier future. We are happy to see you here! Follow us and join us on this exciting journey of self-discovery and personal growth.
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ASD, Mothering & Me is a weekly catch-up of two mums who met on Instagram, who both know the daily pressures of raising disabled children.
Daniela is a cancer survivor and former teacher who has one son, Rocco, who was born with a brain condition called hydrocephalus. He has had multiple brain surgeries & lives with a shunt. He also had a cleft palate repair. He is globally delayed, epileptic & diagnosed autistic.
Nicole is diagnosed ADHD and formerly worked in Management. She has three children, Maisie, Elsie & Freddie. Freddie is Autistic, Maisie is on the Autism diagnosis pathway, and Elsie has had seizures her whole life.
We both agree on the importance of parents looking after themselves to be the best for their children. We both love to laugh, swear and really connect.
This podcast promises to bring you every emotion possible whilst giving us the chance to discuss things we feel really passionate about.
We are both now full-time carers for our own children and feel people really need to hear the highs and lows…
Find us at -
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@asdmotheringandmepod
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A fortnightly podcast about the ludicrous realities of being a parent of neurodivergent kids. Lapsed comedian Mark Allen has three kids - two diagnosed autistic with ADHD and one highly-suspected autistic. Each episode, he swaps stories with his guests about the challenges they’ve had dealing with seemingly simple events, such as birthday parties, holidays, mealtimes, and leaving the house.
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Once a fortnight I interview a different Dad. We talk about our biggest parental wins and lowest fatherly fails. There will be hypocritical advice, honesty and few dad jokes too.
Are you a good father? Well you're seeking out dad podcasts, so give yourself a break. You're doing just fine 👍 Also if you know a fatherly figure that should be on the podcast, email [email protected]
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Welcome to our new podcast series from the Challenging Behaviour Foundation, for all parents, carers and professionals who support people with severe learning disabilities. At CBF we know first hand how isolating and exhausting supporting someone with complex needs can be. In this series of podcasts we hope to offer support, advice and encouragement to help navigate the pressures of caring and , most importantly we’ll be speaking to other carers and families about how they manage everyday, and we hope hearing their stories will give you a little boost
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Hello and welcome to the Mumstoppable podcast.
NOTE: This is NOT your regular parenting podcast. I will not be giving you any parenting tips or hacks. Because I believe you get enough of those from all the other podcasts and social channels out there.
Instead this is an invitation to take 20-30 minutes out of your day to work on YOU, Mama.
I’m Carly Nair, a certified coach and mum of 2 and I believe ALL mums deserve to feel seen, heard and supported. And I want to do that by bringing YOU expert coaching support, wherever and wherever you need it. And that starts with this podcast!
So commit to yourself now, Mama. Commit to spending 20-30 minutes a week listening to this podcast and working on YOURSELF. And by doing that, I promise your parenting will automatically benefit.
Over the coming weeks I’ll be talking to you about challenges facing mums ranging from feeling lost and like you don’t know who you are anymore, to surviving overwhelm as a mum, to motherhood and the strains that puts on your relationships, to the struggle of returning to work.
Each week I’ll bring you some interesting stats which prove YOU ARE NOT ALONE! As well as inspirational quotes, stories and… my Coaching Corner, including a Coaching Challenge which I’ll set you each week, with the aim of moving you forwards towards addressing the challenges we face as mums.
Show notes for all episodes can be found on my blog: https://mumstoppable.com/blog
If you would like more information about Mumstoppable, please visit our website at https://mumstoppable.com, or check out our Instagram page @Mumstoppable_
Music provided by the brilliant @listentochandra (thank you!), check out his music on Spotify, Amazon Music and wherever you listen to music.
For now, though, enjoy the podcast, and remember, I see you, mama. You’ve got this. You are Mumstoppable! -
Today we mother largely in isolation, away from our families, friends, and communities. But it was never meant to be this way. We should be mothering amongst the stories of motherhood - its complexities, joys, and challenges. Without hearing others’ stories we lack the reference to make sense of our own experiences and the language to express how we are feeling it leaves mothers feeling disconnected, lost, and believing there is something wrong with them. The Mothers’ Hood Podcast lifts the lid and tells the real, raw, and honest stories of motherhood through conversations with a variety of mothers. It also celebrates mothers thriving in motherhood and challenges the damaging modern narrative of the perfect mother and intensive mothering.
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Discover the secrets to unlocking your true potential by changing your relationship to alcohol. Join Elly Young, alcohol-free life coach, as she shares her journey and insights from neuroscience and positive psychology. Learn how to break free from drinking cycles and create a healthier, purpose-filled life. With practical tips and personal stories, this podcast is your roadmap to lasting change.