For people who happen to be parents. The feminist podcast to make you laugh as much as you cry, learn as much as you unlearn with a whole lot of no-holds-barred chat thrown in for good measure. Whether parent or non-parent, guy or gal, c’mon get down and dirty. Listen and subscribe now on Global Player. For advertising opportunities on this podcast email: dax@global.com
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 266 | Founded | 7 years ago |
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Categories | Kids & FamilyParenting |
It’s an extra special episode where we meet the newest member of the Dirty Mother Pukka family as Polly chats to Anna for the first time since baby Lola arrives and maternity leave begins.
Anna and Polly are joined by Jess Joy and Charlotte Mia co-authors of How Not to Fit In: An Unapologetic Guide to Autism and ADHD. They delve into everything from masking, diagnosis relief and grief plus the difficulties with official diagnosis.
As the pair hit the West-End in their first Live Nation show, Anna and Polly talk sex ed, pleasure and why it’s time to stop centering the peen. Oh and how platonic love has to be up there with romantic amour. Til death, indeed…
Anna and Polly share their wildest job experiences. From welding car parts to making weed-infused perfume, their unconventional careers unravel and they chat about how motherhood impacts it all.
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Revised review as I still listen to some, I now cherry pick them as they are becoming increasingly centred around Anna and it’s becoming quite boring tbh. More like a mother and baby podcast these days
Listening to Anna and Polly is an absolute delight. So much laughter, so honest, real and raw, I love how no topic is off limits, however tricky to navigate. Hilarious and heartwarming in equal measure. Great to hear from so many inspirational guests too.
This podcast has helped me navigate so many parts of my life including a separation from a 20 year relationship. It has me laughing, crying, feeling seen and is always a joy to listen to. Such a great duo and always so insightful. Thank you ladies, keep showing up as your authentic selves 🙏🏻
Love this podcast, Anna and Polly are so real, raw and honest. The topics aren’t always SFW and I love that they don’t shy away from topics that can be seen as taboo. It’s so refreshing to hear two women talk so frankly and openly. Keep up the good work ladies!
Polly and Anna are just amazing! Listening to them both has got me through so many morning runs at 5am! Real, relatable and honest! This podcast has touch me in so many ways… and yes I have cried, laughed and smiled so much while trying to trip up many a curb 😂…listening, nodding and just wanting to shout YES out loud! These girls rock! Thank you so being so ace and talking about topics that are real for women and mums now! Those 5am’s are far easier with you guys! Big love! xxx
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The content is characterized by a blend of humor and candid discussions, primarily focusing on the realities of parenting, the emotional challenges that often accompany it, and societal expectations faced by mothers. Each episode features engaging anecdotes along with guests from diverse backgrounds, allowing for open conversations about topics like motherhood, mental health, personal growth, and relationships. This approach makes it relatable for listeners, regardless of their parental status, as the dialogue extends beyond parenting to cover broader social issues that resonate with many adults today.
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