
Louise Thompson and Ryan Libbey are entering their most open chapter yet…
He Said, She Said brings listeners into honest, unfiltered conversations about life as partners, parents and individuals, including a new fertility journey they’ve chosen to share.
From relationships to parenting and the realities of growing a family, Louise and Ryan explore the big stuff with openness and vulnerability, bal... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 89 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | ParentingKids & FamilySociety & CultureRelationships | |||

This week, Louise and Ryan head straight from egg retrieval into the podcast chairs, so there’s no better place to start than a real-time update on their fertility journey. What follows is a raw and incredibly honest conversation about how they’re bo... more
This week’s episode is a deeply personal one for Ryan, as he opens up about the experience of watching his grandma live with dementia, and the impact it’s had on him. He shares why it’s something that truly scares him, and reflects on the complicated... more
Louise and Ryan head to UK Parliament to back the call for a maternity commissioner, with Louise sharing why this fight is so deeply personal. She opens up about her own experience of giving birth and the stark reality that care for women in the UK i... more
Louise has had a rare few days alone while Ryan and Leo headed off on their first father–son trip. Ryan reflects on what that one-on-one time meant to him, while Louise opens up about something many mums don’t say out loud: that she enjoyed the space... more
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I had to turn off the latest episode. Louise is actually rude and just over talks Ryan, undermines him etc. she’s also one of the most out of touch people… this podcast is unlikeable and it’s a shame it sits under the staying relevant brand
Love them but the show has got a little dull - I don’t know what is the change but it’s definitely not as interesting as it was …. It’s weird - I loved the first series - maybe it’s the baby stuff - I wish them all the best so much just not for me now.
I recently read Louise’s book and have been completely hooked on your podcast ever since. I’m now working my way through the back catalogue and loving every episode. You both bring something special to each conversation—whether it’s a hilarious story told from two different perspectives or a genuinely heartfelt moment. The connection and love you share really shines through, and your relationship is something so many of us can truly aspire to.
This podcast is not for me. It’s difficult to listen to Louise talking over everyone every episode. She doesn’t let anyone finish a sentence before she jumps in. I do love all the work Louise is doing for maternal health but seems contradictory when listening to the episode describing the surrogacy journey. Calling women baby hotels and seeking a click and collect baby is the opposite of what she is campaigning for
I found He Said, She Said a bit hard to get into at first, but it’s definitely grown on me and I’m starting to enjoy it more.
One of the standout episodes for me was when Louise’s dad came on — it really lifted the energy and brought something different. It was super insightful hearing the contrast between past and current generations, which made it feel more engaging and relatable.
That said, it can feel a bit too serious at times, and some topics don’t always hold my attention. Also, the au... more
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Two hosts share a candid, relationship-forward view on life as a couple and parents, frequently delving into fertility journeys, parenting challenges, and the realities of modern family life. Episodes mix humorous, intimate banter with practical discussions about surrogacy, sobriety, education, and navigating public perception, all anchored by a transparent, open dialogue between Louise Thompson and Ryan Libbey. The show stands out for its willingness to tackle taboo topics and personal growth while offering a relatable lens on balancing romance, parenting, and personal health in the spotlight.
Listeners often praise the authenticity, warmth, and practical parenting insights, though critiques sometimes focus on production quality and perce... more
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