
Each month, I speak with professionals who help me dig into the often overlooked epidemic of childhood airway dysfunction — including mouth breathing, snoring and sleep apnea. If you're looking for answers, allies, and unapologetic truth — you’re in the right place. This podcast is for the parents who won’t sit quietly while their child struggles to breathe, sleep, or thrive and are done being dis... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 12 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Kids & Family | |||

In this episode of Parents of Mouth Breathers, I’m joined by Dr David McIntosh, an Australian ENT (ear, nose & throat) surgeon and author of Snored to Death and Your Child’s Sleep Disorder Breathing.
Dr McIntosh is internationally recognised for his ... more
I’m joined by Dr Suraj Vatish, dental surgeon and lead at the Tongue Tie & Breathing Centre (Happy Kids, Chelsea). We unpack what a tongue tie really is, why “can they stick it out?” misses the point, how ties affect feeding, sleep, speech and breath... more
I’ve tried the scripts. The co-regulation. The whispered apologies. I’ve kneeled down at eye level and told myself, “this is what gentle parenting looks like.” But still—nothing seemed to work.
In this episode, I’m sharing something I posted recentl... more
When Dr Kathleen Schuster’s daughter started snoring, having nightmares, and acting “not like herself,” Kathleen didn’t just see a phase — she saw red flags.
In this powerful conversation, Kathleen shares how she navigated swollen tonsils, chronic i... more
In this episode, I offer a real-world guide for parents preparing for their child’s ENT appointment. We talk through what to expect, what to bring, and what not to take lying down. Because while ENTs can be part of the solution, they’re not the whole... more
In this episode of Parents of Mouth Breathers, I’m laying it all out, the overlooked reality of paediatric sleep apnoea, and what it’s really like trying to get your child’s breathing issues taken seriously.
Sleep apnoea in children isn’t rare. It i... more
In this episode of Parents of Mouth Breathers, I share my personal journey of advocating for my son’s airway health.
I talk about the struggles and challenges I faced in getting my son’s sleep-disordered breathing issues acknowledged and treated. I... more
In this episode, I share the deeply personal and frustrating journey of discovering that my son’s behaviour, speech delays, and social struggles weren’t defiance, they were signs of undiagnosed glue ear.
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What glue ear is and why... more
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This series centers around the urgent and often neglected issue of childhood airway dysfunction, focusing on symptoms such as mouth breathing, snoring, and sleep apnea. Each episode presents conversations with professionals and expert guests who provide insights and practical solutions for parents navigating these challenges. An emphasis is placed on advocating for children's health, encouraging parents to actively seek answers and push back against traditional medical advice that may overlook crucial respiratory concerns. Unique to this series is its blend of personal experience and professional expertise, creating a relatable yet informative space for parents who are determined to ensure their children's well-being amidst an epidemic beli... more
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