Motherhood is a wonderful journey but from time to time it can feel scary and lonely – and that’s where we come in. Throughout the series our guests will be sharing their experiences of everything from giving birth to feeling lonely and losing friends to the world of weaning and even being a working mum. You will find it all right here!
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Category | Kids & Family |
This week our host Hollie is joined by the lovely mum of one Becky, where they're discussing everything related to sleep! As a new parent sleep isn't something we get a lot of, but what if we found a bedtime routine that actually works for your littl... more
This week, our host Hollie, is joined by the lovely mummy of three, Skye and they're sharing their top tips for breastfeeding and expressing. Your breastfeeding journey is incredibly personal but from time to time it can feel a little daunting and ev... more
This week our host Hollie is joined by the lovely mummy of two, Amanda. Together they talk about how their body changed during and after pregnancy, and their personal journey to learning to love the new them. We think you'll love this! more
Whether you're a first time mum-to-be or not, preparing for the birth of your new baby can be pretty daunting, because, let's face it, there's just so much to think about! This week our host Hollie is joined by mum-of-three, Skye, and together they s... more
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Don’t appreciate the constant plugging of moisturiser at 38 weeks when researching self-care 👎🏼
I've recently started listening to this podcast on my journey to work. more
I’ve never really been one for podcasts but I’ve started listening to these whilst doing the washing/ pots etc! So easy to listen to and so informative! Highly recommend to other parents!
I’ve recently started listening to these podcasts, usually while doing the million jobs that mums have to do. They are so informative and easy to listen to. 2020 has been a tricky year for mums - no physical visits to health visitors, no meeting up with mum and baby groups, a lot less support. So having these to listen to have been great for a lot of the topics you would have discussed with other people. Thank you for creating a podcast that’s a great support for us!
I’ve recently started listening to these podcasts while doing housework etc and there’s so much useful information and great tips. I would definitely recommend to any new first time mums.
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