
When things go Tits Up, they’re broken. When things are broken, we pull up our ‘big girl pants’ and we wade through the muck. I’ve seen more tits than the late Hugh Hefner, but the Tits Up podcast isn’t all about boobs and babies. We all have our Tits Up times and we need to laugh, cry rage and be real about these – so we can bust the ‘BS’ superficial images of perfection that cause so much stress... more
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 34 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | ParentingKids & FamilyHealth & FitnessNutrition | ||||

Dr Gill Rapley is the pioneer of “baby-led weaning”, a practice of allowing your baby to self-feed as you introduce family foods.
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Jessica Donovan, mama of 2 and naturopath dishes the dirt (literally) on hidden symptoms of gut imbalance - from immune symptoms to allergies and atopic conditions such as eczema and asthma, plus mood behaviour and sleep disturbances.
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This Tits Up episode has come about after I shared some recent research about trans kids on Facebook. The research validated what any parent of a transgender or non-binary child can tell you: “social contagion” doesn’t influence gender identity. Desp... more
What triggers ‘Mum Guilt’ for Jordy Lucas and how does she ditch it? Ex-Neighbours star Jordy Lucas, host of the podcast IT’S ALL HER, business woman and mum to daughter Evie is on a mission to make life simpler for women.
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Great to hear someone with vast experience cover a wide range of topics. Great information for breastfeeding mothers too of course, as well as health professionals wanting to learn more about breastfeeding, breast milk and lactation. Her attitudes and values resonate with me.
Just love listening to this podcast whilst pottering around the house with my 6 month old. So informative and funny at the same time. Her parenting values are definitely those that resonate strongly with me.
Days can get a bit long and dare I say.. lonely sometimes, but listening to Pinky is like having your favourite Aunty around for a cuppa 😂
So glad I discovered Pinky's podcast. As someone in her 30s who does not have children but plan to do so in the hopefully (near) future, Pinky's podcast is full of solid science backed advice and guidance that allows me to remain more conscience about my health , hormones, and fertility . This podcast is really informative and Pinky is also a great host !
Love the podcast. I think it’s interesting, informative, and authentic.
A friend sent me Pinky’s episode on gentle night weaning and about normal it nursing behaviour of babies and toddlers. I am so grateful to have found her podcast at this time. My little one is 10 months old and becoming so independent, she just wants mum ALL night. I have been following her lead but always worried maybe I’m not doing something right. Thank you Pinky for helping to normalise night waking and nursing beyond the newborn phase. From a very tired mumma needing a little extra reassura... more










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