
When writer and illustrator Laura Dockrill first became a mum, the experience was life changing - but not in the way she was expecting. She woke up on her first Mother’s Day in a psychiatric ward, without a clue where she was, separated from her newborn, with a diagnosis of postpartum psychosis. Since her experience, she’s been on a mission to uncover the psychological effects of bringing a small ... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 13 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | Mental HealthParentingKids & FamilyHealth & Fitness | ||||

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In this episode, Laura talks to writer, podcaster and Telegraph columnist Bryony Gordon. They discuss Bryony’s experience coping with addiction as a parent, her journey of recovery, and living with OCD.
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In this episode, Laura talks to writer and podcaster Nikesh Shukla. They discuss the difficulties of raising tough topics with kids, processing grief while raising children and the impact of sleep deprivation.
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In this episode, Laura talks to live artist and theatre maker Bryony Kimmings. They discuss her birth experience, the trauma she faced afterwards with her own health and her son’s, and her recovery.
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So so brilliant , need tissues .
What vital work Laura is doing by opening up the conversation on birth and parenting and mental health .
I loved the chat with Hugo felt very privileged to listen to their love story here . Thanks Laura great peace and love work ❤️
Can you please tell me what song that is playing at 21:07 in your latest episode «everything is manageable». Absolutely loved it ❤️
I read Laura’s book last year and it’s incredible. I’ve followed everything she has done since then and I love how honest, open and funny she is. The podcast is great and she’s had some amazing guests so far. Thank you for discussing sometimes taboo topics and showing another side to motherhood.
I’m so impressed with this podcast, especially the episode with Bryonny. I had post partum psychosis in 2016 and I’m yet to meet anyone else in real life that had it. It’s such a relief that ‘my tribe’ exists. Who’s journey into motherhood was a crazy street fight with our selves but who came out the other side better for it. I’m a counsellor so I’m taking that idea of the ‘wounded healer’ and running with it. This podcast and therefore you are wounded healing too x
Such an important issue to raise awareness off. Great guests and a lovely host - can’t wait to hear more.









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