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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
Nepotism
Sabrina Carpenter
Gender Representation
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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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We’re back from a break with much to catch up on so brace yourselves. We need help tracking down a Good, Fit Samaritan and our reviews are in for Taylor Swift’s new album. Plus we explore how our two generations prioritise work as Grace finishes her ... more

A quick Emmy wrap so Bec can prove she’s up to speed on pop culture for once. Grace is considering a new side hustle leaving Bec horrified. Plus we unpack the pros and cons of AI.

Grace displays some self-awareness around her moods! Some key learnings from a nine-hour hike. And "bouncing" back from a rejection without becoming a "basket" case. (that will make sense after you've listened)

Bec has a new role and it’s already causing her to spiral. Grace expresses her gratitude after opening up on body image. And we briefly get to Taylor and Travis. Apologies in advance friends, this one may test your patience!

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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 discussing parenting, personal struggles, and familial dynamics with humor and candor.
Grace Wakelin
Co-host, daughter of Bec Morse, sharing her perspective on growing up and familial relationships.
Beck Morse
Co-host providing insights into parent-child relationships and dynamics, often alongside her daughter.

Reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars from 129 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
    Australia3 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
    Australia3 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
    Australia3 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
    Australia3 months ago

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There is a consistent acknowledgment of the hosts' ability to discuss vulnerable topics with authenticity and warmth.
Listeners appreciate the candid banter and rawness of conversations, finding them relatable and humorous.
The connection between the hosts is frequently noted as comforting, making it feel like the audience is eavesdropping on a family chat.

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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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Focused on the intricate dynamics of a modern mother-daughter relationship, the content offers a blend of humor, vulnerability, and heartfelt discussions. Topics range from personal stories about parenting and body image pressures to broader issues like societal expectations and mental health. The conversational tone, often sprinkled with personal anecdotes, highlights relatable themes like independence, the challenges of adolescence, and the evolving nature of familial bonds. Unique elements include the intimate intergenerational dialogue between the hosts, fostering an atmosphere that resonates with listeners grappling with similar familial dynamics and everyday realities.

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In The Genes launched 8 months ago and published 28 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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