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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 10 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Kids & FamilySociety & CultureParenting | ||||

Having successfully navigated the juggling act of looking after children whilst working a busy job, this series' guests share their pearls of wisdom. Find out the tried-and-tested recipe for any fussy eater, and hear which gadgets transformed breastf... more
Performing in front of thousands of fans comes naturally to Girls Aloud star and mother-of-one, Nadine Coyle. Motherhood, on the other hand, was terrifying. She tells The Telegraph's Claire Newell how one crucial piece of advice from her sister helpe... more
The pressures of being a working single mum left Jack Monroe in hospital, suffering from a breakdown. But her ability to feed her son on a shoestring budget also saw her shoot to prominence as a food writer. She tells Claire Newell why she wishes she... more
Columnist and author, Bryony Gordon knows what it’s like to hit rock bottom - and to bounce back. Following a twenty-year relationship with alcohol and drugs, she tells Claire Newell why becoming a mother gave her the strength she needed to turn her ... more
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Great podcast. Very interesting and insightful and entertaining. Superb interviewer and good range of interviewees. Recommend.
The first episode with Stella Creasy is great. All of the other episodes seem to contain mumble-brags (mum humble brags) or women who take time out of work in order to spend time with family. It would be better to find women who have managed to genuinely juggle their work role alongside their motherly role. More consideration of the guests would improve the content of this podcast.
A wonderfully orchestrated podcast with a thoughtful interviewer!
I love this podcast. Full of great tips for working women who want to achieve the right work/life balance.
This speaks to my experience!! Such a good take on a challenge rarely discussed.
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Apple Podcasts | #226 |
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