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This is a place where women share their unique pregnancy journeys, birth stories and postpartum experiences. We hope to help educate future mothers and allow them to have a safe and positive experience.
Since birthing my daughter and becoming a Mum, I believe sharing our experiences helps us process them, as well as educates parents to be on what may lie ahead.
Enjoy the show!
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Rosie and Adam, The duo behind the Irish Mummy, the show where business and motherhood meet is all about combining the two worlds that make life, and lifestyle, possible.
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Based off her popular and darkly humorous Facebook page, blog and forthcoming novel of the same name, author Brandy Ferner takes her love of adult conversation to the air as she spears the injustices of modern parenting and continues her tradition of saying things out loud that others won’t. As a lover of truth and all things dark comedy, she and special guests partake in real talk about everything relating to motherhood – marriage post kids, birth, the never-ending micromanagement of screen time, sex, chronic-illness, Snoop Dogg, social issues, homeschooling, meditation, the revolt of the aging uterus, postpartum depletion, writing, the joke that is half-day kindergarten, and more. This is not a podcast with annoying parenting advice. Instead, Adult Conversation aims to break down the façade of “perfect” parenting with its balanced mix of wit, inappropriateness, compassion and validation, and can be considered a form of self-care, especially when listened to while locked in a bathroom alone. Or if your people will stage a full-on revolt at being separated from you, pop in some earbuds while folding laundry, wiping butts or waiting in the carpool line. Warning: this podcast can be inappropriate, just like parenting.
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Irish duo Jennifer Zamparelli and Lottie Ryan are two pals who discuss their deepest fears, epic fails and (occasional) small wins as parents! This is a warts and all conversation about what we don’t learn before becoming a parent. The ladies really don’t hold back! Jen and Lottie take no prisoners and divulge the real journey of becoming, and being, a parent.
Subscribe and follow now to get the latest episodes every Wednesday.
To get in touch with Jen & Lottie email: [email protected]
Instagram: @jenzamparelli and @lottieryan1
Youtube: https://www.YouTube.com/@JenandLottieDo
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The Black Mums Upfront Podcast is a weekly podcast fronted by Carina White, Natalie Duvall, Nana-Adwoa Mbeutcha and Endy Mckay, Lauren Thomas-Johnson and Vanessa Haye. They rarely agree on anything but always keep it real… sometimes too real. Getting upfront about their experience of modern-day motherhood - with top tips, inspirational guests, insightful topics, eye-opening honesty, and lots of laughter. Welcome to the Sisterhood.
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Hello and welcome to the Developing Dads Podcast. I’m your host Gordon and alongside my brother Neil, we are going to explore life as two young dads trying to figure this whole parenting thing out. Join us every Monday where we aim to share our thoughts on how we raise our families, invest our time and explore anything and everything that interests us.
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Welcome to The Doula's Guide To... preparing for your birth! With me Meg, AKA The Dungaree Doula. I'm a doula, hypnobirthing teacher, and Hull gal - trust me, you'll get used to the accent. I'm a self confessed birth and parenting nerd, here to support you throughout pregnancy, birth and way beyond.
In this podcast we'll delve deep into the nitty gritty topics you're desperate to know more about, I'll answer your burning questions and give you the unbiased facts on all things pregnancy, birth and parenting.
Along the way we'll have guest speakers, interviews and a few positive birth stories to really boost your oxytocin too (more on that in the hormones episode!).
New episodes drop every Friday at 7am, enjoy!
Sign up for my online birth prep & hypnobirthing course, 20% off with code 'PODCAST': thedungareedoula.co.uk/onlinecourse
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Wanna connect? Come say hi... thedungareedoula.co.uk & @thedungareedoula
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Jenna Ellissa is a pole dancer, instructor, competitor and stripper turned first time mama, and she is ready to share all the highs, lows, challenges, and joys that accompany the identity shift that is pregnancy and motherhood. She will be talking candidly and in real time about her personal motherhood journey, as well diving into her special interests in natural health and nutrition, pole dancing and fitness, and other lifestyle topics. Stay tuned for exciting guest episodes, featuring other dancer mamas sharing their stories and perspectives around the life changing undertaking that is motherhood. Whether you are a dancer, sex worker, mama, mama-to-be, no-yet-sure if you want to be a mama, or you are happily childless and are just interested in the perspective, you are sure to find some solidarity, humor, perspective and insight from the show!
Connect on IG! @thedancermamapodcast
Cover art: @craftymama.yyc
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Are you living in a hormonal hothouse, feeling a little overwhelmed and in need of some positive, uplifting and comforting guidance on how to lead a more magnificent midlife? Well, you're not alone and this podcast is for you. Hosts Lorraine and Trish chat with celebrities and experts on all things midlife, from menopause and perimenopause to parenting teens via fashion, beauty, wellness, nutrition, fitness, careers, relationships and finances. The witty duo, who have been editing glossy magazines for more than two decades, have six children, two husbands, two dogs and one cat between them. They share their personal stories alongside the advice and wisdom of spirited women with extraordinary stories to tell. And they ask experts all the questions you need answered to have a healthier, happier and more harmonious second act.
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'A group between group' made by and for Slimming World members, with Anna and Clare!
If you’re not yet a member and this podcast has inspired you to find out more, head to www.slimmingworld.co.uk (http://www.slimmingworld.co.uk/) to find your nearest group or discover more about our digital-only service.
Presented by Anna Mangan and Clare Savory; sponsored by Slimming World.
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Joe Duffy talks to the Irish public about affairs of the day. Have you got a story to tell? If you’d like to talk to Joe on-air about an issue that concerns you then we want to hear from you. Email [email protected]. Listen live Monday to Friday at 1.45-3pm on RTÉ Radio 1.
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Getting It Wrong To Get It Right Podcast:"We Tackle It All In Our Quest for a Better Life"
The Getting It Wrong To Get it Right Podcast is all about exploring the different ways we can improve our lives. From personal development to health and wellness, we cover a wide range of topics to help our listeners become the best version of themselves.
One of the key themes of our podcast is the idea that making mistakes is a natural part of the learning process. We encourage our listeners to embrace their failures and use them as opportunities for growth and self-improvement.
In this spirit, we often use the tagline "Get it wrong, get it right" to remind ourselves and our listeners that it's okay to stumble along the way. We believe that by acknowledging our mistakes and learning from them, we can ultimately achieve greater success and happiness in life.
But our journey towards self-improvement isn't just about fixing what's broken. We also strive to explore new ideas, try new things, and push ourselves beyond our comfort zones. That's why we say that we "tackle it all" - because we're willing to take on any challenge that comes our way.
Of course, our ultimate goal in all of this is to help our listeners achieve a better life. Whether that means improving their physical health, developing better relationships, or finding greater fulfillment in their careers, we want to provide the tools and insights they need to become the best version of themselves.
So if you're ready to join us on this journey of self-discovery and growth, tune in to the Getting it Wrong, Get it Right Podcast and let's tackle it all together.s my very interesting podcast
Through thought-provoking and sensitive interviewing, Joe has drawn stories from his interviewees. These stories have empowered the listener.
Joe's guests have been diverse personalities from all walks of life who have shared their wisdom - from personal mental health issues, failure and back to success again. These stories serve to inspire and motivate the listener."
Talk Radio Achievement Award 2020, Winner
Joe has an open-minded attitude., he has a wide variety of guests on his show with a vast array of different opinions from many parts of life.
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https://joedalton.ie
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Children don’t come with an instruction manual, and the reason for this is that not all children are the same. If anyone tries to sell you a notion that there’s one way to parent, there isn’t. Good parenting involves being able to react and respond in a flexible way to the issue that your child is displaying.
In light of this complexity, the ‘Asking for a parent’ podcast will describe the most common and complex child rearing challenges and provide better ways for listeners to understand a child's behaviour.
One of the best predictors of child behaviour is a parent’s understanding of the meaning behind the behaviour. Therefore the discussions inform parents of why children do what they do, and how best to respond to it.
Lots of parenting resources out there heap pressure on parents rather than promote reasonable expectations and understanding. This podcast is conversational, and will not be filled with jargon or unreasonable expectations. The solutions are be ‘real world’ and take into account of parental pressures of time and energy.
Topics under discussion will include the severe challenges to the normative developmental issues. Ranging from a teenager who is developing eating disorder behaviours to a 5 year old who is nervous about going to birthday parties. All challenges are relative and the podcast will aim to be as comprehensive as possible.
Listeners can send in their own questions or worries about their child or indeed about their own mental health concerns and these will be addressed where possible.
About the author / presenter
Dr Colman Noctor is a Child and Adolescent Psychotherapist and has working with families with mental health difficulties for 25 years and has a wealth of international experience. Colman does not describe himself as a ‘parenting expert’ as he believes the concept doesn’t exist. Colman’s advice and suggestions are based on his knowledge of the emotional, psychological and behaviour of children and the learnings he has achieved from working with families for the last 25 years.
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