Hosted by Kidspot writer and mum-of-two Melissa Wilson, and businesswoman and mum-of-one Jules Robinson, The Juggling Act covers the latest opinions, challenges, expert advice, celebrity interviews, real-life stories plus much more for busy parents. This supportive, informative and totally relatable podcast aims to offer insight and advice for mums and dads to help them navigate their professional... more
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 938 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | ParentingKids & Family |
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I don’t feel like Jules can totally say she had a “mummy meltdown” when she’s hardly with her kid. Cam does the bulk of the parenting in my opinion. Her meltdown came from feelings of guilt of shipping Ollie off any chance she gets. Always at an event, glammed up with no child in sight. Or out for dinner/overseas etc. She’s guilty and she knows it. Yes we live in the day and age where men are more hands on and that’s fantastic. However she is literally never there, an absent parent and still sen... more
Listened to the episode this morning regarding leaving children home alone. In an earlier episode a couple of years ago, Mel mentioned she left her 5 and 8 year old unsupervised one night for 10-20 minutes. However she failed to mention this today when discussing on the episode, and I think that was because she knew the judgement/opinions of Mel and Charlotte so deliberately left that out. However, then she proceeded to have a go at someone she used to know who left her baby alone at the age of ... more
Fake and judgey, honestly Sarah and Mel talk like they have plums in the mouth. Way too much “like” in there, you guys aren’t in high school.
Jules much more relatable and down to earth, sensible and honest.
Jules and Jess Rowe would be better hosts for this podcast.
Please, please bring in an expert to discuss education. Only teachers who are educating our young people are qualified to make comment on the logistics of the school day and the idea of changes to this.
Enjoyed listening to Mel and Sarah! Hopefully Sarah can be a regular on the podcast. Online haters need to stop!
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