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  • Mum - Jayde Kirchert
    Apr 29 2025

    Jayde is a passionate, powerhouse of societal change, through storytelling.

    In this conversation about the Australian birthing systems, and birth trauma, she’s enlightened me about how the agency and power we hold as women before we give birth, plays heavily into how we give birth, and how we weather all that comes after.

    We talk about how the capacity to be heard is lessened so much within a hospital system that is bound by policy and legalities. Jayde highlights the incredible work of midwives.

    Jayde has channelled her energy on this topic into a phenomenal play, Ripening, on at Gasworks 28 - 31 May 2025.


    USEFUL LINKS

    Information and tickets to Ripening!


    The Thompson Method of breastfeeding.


    Rhea Dempsey's incredible book Birth With Confidence


    Sara Wickham - author, speaker, researcher.


    Rachel Reed - author, educator, researcher.



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    1 h et 5 min
  • Mum - Clare Bowditch
    Feb 14 2023

    What a joy this conversation was. Clare Bowditch and her husband, Marty, brought their children into the world, living in a community of their own making. No back fences. Individual houses. A real modern day village. From there, they fought hard to make choices about their lives which allowed them to continue working and growing in their creative fields.


    Clare shares what it was like touring with small humans, dealing with anxiety, and how creativity plays such a big part of parenting for her.


    USEFUL LINKS

    Books Clare loves: Self Help For Your Nerves, by Dr Claire Weekes

    Motherhood - a beautiful collection of letters from Australian women (including Clare!) to themselves, on what they wish they'd known about having a newborn, edited by Jamila Rizvi

    Motherhood and Creativity by Rachel Power

    Down to Earth: A Guide To Simple Living by Rhonda Hetzl







    Ronda Hetzle book - Down To Earth

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    38 min
  • Mum - Dana Stephensen
    Jan 31 2023

    Welcome back! To start off the 2023 season, I chat with Dana Stephensen - Senior Dancer with the Australian Ballet, and mum to Jasper, 6, and 2 year old twins Lulu and Lottie.


    Dana is a warrior.


    She gave birth to her twins in the middle of the COVID pandemic. Her partner, Lachie (of Purple Wiggle fame) was based in Sydney for work, and Dana's son Jasper, lives in Melbourne. This caused geographical challenges in a time when travel was not an easy option. Dana shares the story of how they navigated pregnancy and birth during this time, and how a multiple birth was so different to the first time she gave birth. She tells us, graciously, about the challenges she faced and how that grew into post natal depression and anxiety. She then goes on to talk about her experience of seeking professional help, and how she feels now, 2 years on.


    Her honesty and openness, is a gift. She tells her story with such grace and I feel very lucky to have heard her, and now to be sharing her story with you.


    USEFUL LINKS

    Dana is a Cope ambassador, and has shared her story here.

    Check out the Gidget Foundation or call them on 1300 851 758

    Panda are an excellent resource, and they also have a hotline for support - 1300 726 306

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    1 h et 3 min
  • Mum - Liana Quinlivan
    Oct 18 2022

    A few weeks ago, on International Pregnancy and Infant Loss Day, Liana told me her story. And she blew me away.


    Liana is mum to Dot, and three year old Hazel. Today, she shares, so honestly and beautifully, her story of infant loss. Of having to make the decision to end her pregnancy for genetic reasons, and of her subsequent pregnancy after loss.


    We also speak about the breakdown of her marriage, and how along with children's father, they now parent better than ever before.


    Liana is an incredible woman. Full of strength and wisdom, resilience and vulnerability. I feel incredibly proud to share her story.


    Trigger warning on this episode for infant loss.



    USEFUL LINKS

    Rhea Dempsey book

    COPE have resources for help with infant loss

    Red Nose do amazing work and are an excellent support

    Sands have support for miscarriage, stillbirth, and newborn death

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    53 min
  • Mum - Catherine Mack
    Sep 20 2022

    Soon after having her baby, Catherine started to feel… off. She had outrageous amounts of energy, she rapidly lost weight, and then she started to shake and became increasingly dizzy. Eventually, she was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s disease. Here, she tells her story about that journey, and how she continues to look after and maintain her health with a lifelong condition, and a toddler.


    She tells me about how developing an autoimmune disease has played in to their decision whether or not to try for a second baby, and where they’re at as a family now. We also discuss how a change in your health can add an extra layer of "who am I now?!" on top of becoming a mum.


    Oh, and she’s moved house 4 times in 5 years.


    USEFUL LINKS

    The book Catherine found in a moving box: The PostNatal Depletion Cure.

    And another book she recommends, When The Body Says No.

    Learn more about Hashimoto's. I knew nothing before this chat, so thank you, Catherine!

    Learn more about gall stones. Fun.





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    36 min
  • Parent Educator / Mum - Katie Parker
    Sep 6 2022

    Katie is a joy to be around. She is real, honest and full of knowledge about how we can better our relationship with ourselves, and then our families. I found talking to her to be incredibly grounding and peaceful.


    I hope it has the same affect on you.


    USEFUL LINKS

    All things Katie!

    Women's circles run by Katie? Yes please.

    Learn more about Katie's friend and my hero, Lael Stone.

    Listen to the Nourishing The Mother Podcast.

    Find out about postpartum Doula training.

    Want to delve in to Motherhood Studies Sociology? Check out Dr Sophie Brock.

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    46 min
  • Mum - Kristy Jones Part 2
    Aug 23 2022

    Kristy Jones is an amazing woman. If you haven't listened to part 1 of her story, I highly recommend it. You can listen to that here.


    In today's episode, Kristy talks about what it's like being a solo mum by choice. How she juggles being the breadwinner and only parent. The challenges. The joys. The village she has created for herself and Eadie.


    KJ is an inspiration, and the family she has created is proof that you can do things your own way, in whatever way works for you, and it can be glorious.

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    40 min
  • Executive Coach - Ellen Hooper
    Aug 9 2022

    Welcome back!


    After a longer than expected mid-year break (thanks, Covid) we are back!


    Grab yourself a giant cup of tea or a bucket of wine, and settle in to be schooled by the outstanding Ellen Hooper. Mum, Executive Coach, Fountain of Knowledge, Annabel Crabb enthusiast. Ellen and I talk about careers, the mental load, how damaging gender stereotypes can be for families, and much, MUCH more.


    She explains how being counter cultural to design the life that works for YOUR family can be challenging, but rewarding.


    A jam packed, thought provoking episode.


    Thank you, Ellen!



    USEFUL LINKS - evidently we spoke about a lot of things which are reference-able!

    Please be mindful of your individual family circumstances with all the ideas offered up in this episode. If you feel unsafe, or as thought you need support, please contact 1800 Respect (call 1800 737 732), or Relationships Australia.


    All things Ellen and her new business The Growth Collective

    Sarah Nally - She Evolves Workshops

    Ellen's best friend, Annabel Crabb has some excellent books, The Wife Drought, (which contains this unsurprising yet frightening graph) and Men At Work

    Sheryl Sandberg's book, Lean In

    If you feel one of you is carrying more of the mental load than the other, check out Fair Play - book and cards

    Do Less, by Kate Northrup

    The article that went viral but was actually just incredibly sad, about a woman asking her husband to share more of the mental load by feeding the family dog.

    The Mental Load Project, by Dr Robin Miller

    Episode of Mummafication with Psychotherapist, Dr Jill Gordon - Jill talks about letting dads do things in their own way, and why this is important





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    1 h et 8 min