Got Twins? Us too! This show is created by parents of twins FOR parents of twins from expecting times through the teenage years and everything in between. Just know that we are laughing WITH you every step of the way.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 196 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Kids & FamilyHealth & Fitness |
Join us for an unfiltered conversation with twin mom Julia Raufman as we lay bare the unique challenges of raising multiples. From the get-go, we pull no punches, shedding light on the frustrations and misconceptions faced by parents of multiples, pa... more
On today’s episode we are chatting with Larissa Lien who shares her remarkable journey as a young mother of twin boys, guided by the unwavering support of her birth doula. At 23, Larissa embarked on the exciting yet daunting path of twin pregnancy, u... more
Join us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Kristin Brown, a remarkable twin mom and the go-to expert in prenatal and perinatal nutrition. Kristin shares her unique journey through pregnancy, shedding light on the often-overlooked aspect... more
In this episode, we meet Alex, a twin mom courageously navigating the challenges of motherhood while battling an eating disorder that began at age 16. Alex's story delves into the intricate layers of her journey, highlighting the added pressure of wa... more
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I found this podcast last year while pregnant with twins and I have listened to every episode at least once. It’s not an overstatement to say it’s changed my life and helped me in so many ways. Nat feels like my big sister, cheerleader, and genuine teacher/guide and I learn so much from every episode. Thank you for this incredible platform and community and all the time you put into these episodes. I am a better mom and woman because of it. Thank you!
I am grateful for some of the real practical information I get from the podcast. Even more though I appreciate the realness of the emotions that come with being a twin parent. This gave me a place to have some of those difficult feelings validated while still showing me all the exciting moments to come.
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I just found out I’m having my twinnies and I found this podcast from another expecting twin mom. I love it! I’ve learned a lot and even though I have 6 more months til they come, I’ll feel so much more ready. I’ll probably listen to all of them then listen again. Even my husband is listening. Love Nats humor too
Nat is full of life, super supportive with a dash of humour. more
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