
Half the time, being responsible for a young person can feel intuitive, but the rest is a mind field of worrying about their health and happiness. The Parent Hood, with Marina Fogle and Dr Chiara Hunt provides some simple answers to all those complex questions.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 203 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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| Category | Kids & Family | ||||

After a devastating diagnosis, Georgina Lucas and her husband made the agonizing decision to turn off their three week old son, Grey's, life support machine. Prepared to mother a baby but unprepared to navigate empty arms, Georgina wrote a book about... more
Marina chats to paediatrician Dr Golly about how its actually Dads who are the most effective at settling babies and the benefits of this for all the family. Resources: The Dr Golly Sleep Programme is available online - find out more at DrGolly.com
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We know children get sick but it seems a huge responsibility to know what it is and when you need more help. Marina talks to Dr Chiara Hunt about common childhood illnesses and when you need to take them to the doctor and hospital.
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Are shy children less fun, is being shy a bad thing? Author, mentor and shyness campaigner Nadia Finer thinks not, that rather, if navigated in the right way, shyness can actually be a superpower. Marina talks to Nadia about how we can help our shy c... more
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The breastfeeding episode was entirely about formula feeding. Found it really difficult to listen to. Said ‘there are plenty of other podcasts that will say how great breastfeeding is’, don’t call yours a breastfeeding episode then. Call it a formula episode. Made out all breastfeeding communities to hate formula; in fact, I think those exact words were said. Lots of ‘you’ll find breastfeeding mothers are like this….’ Unsure where that knowledge has come from. So frustrating and unhelpful.
I’ve loved every topic this podcast has covered so far. So informative and I take so many snippets to help me be a better mother.
Marina & Dr. Chiara, hosts of The Parent Hood podcast, highlight all aspects of parenting, family and more in this can’t miss podcast! The hosts and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
Marina and Dr. Chiara, hosts of the Parent Hood podcast, highlight all aspects of parenting and more in this can’t miss podcast! The hosts and expert guests offer insightful advice and information that is helpful to anyone that listens!
I really enjoy this podcast and find that it covers lots of topics that other parenting podcasts don’t. I do find it quite uncomfortable that Maria seems to frequently use herself and her own children as good examples and her nieces and nephews and their parents as bad examples. It just feels a little uncomfortable and I find it quite alienating as a listener. It doesn’t put me off though, I do keep listening.
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Apple Podcasts | #105 |
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