
Alex and Hum are two accomplished, funny, beautiful, and humble professional women, who now spend too much time trapped under babies, scrolling on their phones.What horrors and delights has the algorithm served them while their children sleep? Whose influence are they under this week and what products are they shilling? And what has the internet done to their gorgeous, gorgeous brains?Join these t... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 8 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | RelationshipsKids & FamilySociety & CultureParenting | |||

This week on Baby Shoes, Alex and Hum joined by the hilarious Becky Lucas! She joins us to chat about worms, going insane after having a kid, and how being a mum is the best thing in the world.
Plus, we decide whether we need a mechanical arm that ... more
This week on Baby Shoes, we are thrilled to be joined by our first ever guest, writer and comedian James Colley!
James joins us to share his hatred of performative dads, why anyone would possibly need 'tactical baby gear' and we go deep on the Sno... more
This week on Baby Shoes, Alex and Hum discuss a Shark Tank invention that actually looks genius? Plus a toy that seriously gives Hum the creeps.
And, we're mad at a man for giving us an infuriating suggestion on how to manage our busy lives.
This... more
Baby Shoes is back for season 2!
This week, Alex and Hum discuss the latest innovations in baby shoes, and how babies can be such a pain when it comes to wanting mummy's toys. They also get mad about breast milk ice cream which is, confusingly, not... more
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It’s amazing how many items at first seem superfluous but after being debated end up on the To Buy list.
A completely different angle of insight into how hard motherhood is
The podcast is hilarious but also validating for any desperate parent who’s fallen for the predatory parenting algorithm at 3am. Highly recommend.
This show is always very funny and very casual. My fav episode from it definitely is “Do not asphyxiate the goose”
This podcast is hilarious. Alex Lee is a natural podcast host. This is the best new podcast to join the Extended Free To A Good Home Universe since Dragon Friends.
So good big recommend
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The show centers around the humorous and often absurd experiences of motherhood as navigated by two professional women. Their discussions reflect on the bizarre parenting products and trends flooding their social media feeds, blending comedy with thoughtful commentary on consumer culture and societal pressures. Each episode features relatable anecdotes, critiques of modern parenting norms, and humorous takes on the influence of branding and algorithms on their lives as mothers. Highlighting the challenges and joys of being a parent in a digital age, it offers listeners an entertaining exploration of the interplay between parenting, technology, and marketing.
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