Two first time dads - Daily Mirror journalists Richard Innes and Steve Myall - discuss the joys, challenges and general lunacy of raising your first child and supporting a first-time mum… and ask some famous faces and qualified experts for advice along the way. Nominated in Best Podcast category at 2018 Online Media Awards.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 73 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingSociety & CultureKids & Family |
Brace yourself, people… we have some big news.Steve - one half of our First Time Dads duo - is moving to New York!What this means for the podcast is still… well, it's unclear. However, when you listen to this (borderline emotional) chat between Steve... more
Everyone has a nightmare getting their kids to do as their told. EVERYONE. That's why we can guarantee every single one of you has, at some point, been desperate for any easy-to-implement strategy that can get your children to behave a little less mo... more
This chat with Konnie Huq is… well, it's… it's a rollercoaster.You know Konnie. She presented Blue Peter for a decade. She's hosted loads of different TV shows. She's married to Black Mirror creator/genius Charlie Brooker (she co-wrote one particular... more
Parents today are inundated with information and expert advice, often contradictory and invariably overwhelming. This results in anxiety, insecurity and stressed parenting that inevitably drives wedges between parents and children instead of the much... more
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Great podcast, i found out we was expecting out first in Jan 21, (we are two weeks away) more
Really enjoy the show, shame it’s finish. Out first child is due in October and it’s been really helpful to listen to real dads talk about real thing. more
First one’s due in March and felt a bit helpless and unprepared so tuned in. Brilliant, laid back and informal but informative and very real world with current stresses and pressures facing fathers
A great podcast which has helped me bring my 2 year old up. more
I love this podcast! Started listening as a first time mom and then recommended it to my husband who started listening as well. We are now parents to two little ones and still enjoy listening. Love the hosts and hearing from some really great experts on lots of different topics. I am so sad to hear that this may be the end of the podcast! I hope there may be more episodes in the future.
Apple Podcasts | #162 | United Kingdom/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #128 | Australia/Kids & Family/Parenting |
Apple Podcasts | #208 | Australia/Kids & Family |
Apple Podcasts | #193 | New Zealand/Kids & Family/Parenting |
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