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Parenting
Mother-Daughter Relationship
Family Dynamics
Mental Health
Social Media
Mother/daughter Relationships
Emotional Vulnerability
Generational Differences
Societal Expectations
Personal Growth
Breakup
Solo Travel
Bank Scams
Mother Guilt
Life Lessons
Motherhood
Sabrina Carpenter
Gender Representation
Nepotism
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In the Genes navigates the volatility and vulnerability of a modern mother/daughter relationship with humour, honesty and heart.

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It’s the last episode for 2025 and we unpack the journey of the year that was. Plus Bec finds something disturbing in Grace’s room.

Steph McConachy from Nine Lemons Feng Shui is our special guest this week in this long-awaited woo woo episode! We learn the basics about the principles of Feng Shui and some practical ways you can try it in your home. Do you need to activate your pe... more

We unpack our unexpected win at the SA Press Club. Plus we discuss how people in the public eye are under increasing scrutiny on social media. And now Grace is a quoted feminist, is the next step a career in politics?

An update as our Justice for Kirsty/Kristy/Kirsten/Kristen campaign gathers momentum. Grace has a story about Labubu Boy, you be the judge as to whether it's funny. And we have very different opinions on Sydney Sweeney's controversial dress.

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Recent Guests

Emily Perry
A high-flying corporate executive and outspoken advocate on perimenopause.
General Manager of Community and Corporate Affairs, REA
Episode: The Perimenopause One

Hosts

Bec Morse
Co-host of the podcast, focusing on sharing insights about parenting and emotional health with humor and vulnerability.
Grace Wakelin
Co-host and daughter of Bec Morse, contributing to candid discussions about their relationship and personal growth.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 137 ratings
  • Love the banter and rawness of this pod

    Love listening to the banter between Bec and her daughter Grace, or the guests that have joined the pod. I like the non perfectness of the pod, it’s relaxed, refreshing and I miss the show if they miss a week. Keep up the frank discussions ladies!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    rimi76
    Australia5 months ago
  • Always look forward to every new release

    I truly appreciate the real and vulnerable side shown and willingness to share the imperfect moments. Keep up the amazing work and don’t ever let anyone dull your shine xx

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    MorganRaz
    Australia5 months ago
  • Like chatting with family!

    I love hopping in to eavesdrop on Bec and Grace’s chats. They are funny, relatable and lighthearted. An easily digestible podcast that shares the behind the scenes on mother daughter dynamics.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    RiverlandSummer21
    Australia5 months ago
  • So comforting, funny, and beautifully real 🤍

    Only one episode in and I already got teary at the end haha 😅 But seriously, hearing Bec (who I’ve always seen as this polished, successful powerhouse) talk about being perfectionistic and self-critical felt like a warm hug for my inner overachiever. I’m 25, not a mum, and nowhere near my dream career, but somehow this still hit home. The banter between Bec and Grace is also such a joy—it’s hilarious, heartfelt, and so relatable. Don’t worry about being structured and “perfect”, being you is en... more

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    gabbyvidz
    Australia6 months ago

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Reviews highlight the blend of humor with vulnerability, making the podcast feel like a chat with family rather than a structured show.
Listeners appreciate the humor and relatability found in the mother-daughter banter, finding it refreshing and comforting.
Many enjoy the open conversations about personal experiences and societal issues, feeling a strong connection to the heartfelt discussions.

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Talking Points

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The Perimenopause One
Q: How did you become the poster girl for perimenopause?
Emily explains that talking openly about her experiences at events helped her be recognized for addressing this issue publicly. She discovered that many women felt liberated when listening to her share her story.
In A Flap
Q: What did you need from me in that time that I didn't give you as a shit mom?
All I needed really was a hug, to say, oh my gosh, yes, I completely understand that would be really scary. Starting a master's degree, that's huge.
The Break-Up
Q: What is your dilemma that you want to talk about?
Grace shares her feelings about the challenges of dating after a breakup and feeling pressured by family to date again.
The Holiday Romance
Q: What is your dilemma for this week?
It’s whether I am a bad feminist for wanting a man to pay for a date.
The Holiday Romance
Q: So Grace, how was that for you?
It was surreal waking up to the notifications of love and support from people I never expected to listen.

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This podcast explores the intricacies of modern mother-daughter relationships, revealing both the challenges and joys of family dynamics. Through a mix of humor and heartfelt discussions, the hosts share personal anecdotes that touch on themes of vulnerability, societal pressures, and emotional growth. Conversations on relevant topics such as body image, parenting strategies, and cultural observations offer listeners relatable insights into their own lives while emphasizing the importance of open communication and support within families. The unique blend of humor and candid storytelling makes it an engaging listen for those interested in family life and personal growth.

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In The Genes launched 10 months ago and published 35 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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