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It’s the final episode of Season 3 for Aldi’s Mamia & Me podcast and what a year it has been. We’ve had incredible conversations with an amazing lineup of guests, each bringing their own unique perspective on life, parenting, and everything in between.
To sign off, Jen looks back on some of the standout moments and reflects on the wisdom our guests imparted.
A massive thank you to all of our listeners from this and past seasons. We hope you enjoyed the show as much as we did! -
In this special live episode from Electric Picnic, Jen sits down with broadcaster, music connoisseur and fashion lover, Louise Duffy as she prepares her eldest daughter for the new school year.
Best known for her popular RTÉ radio music show, Louise shares insights into her life as a mum to daughters Esmé and Elin and her relationship with (outnumbered) husband and Kerry GAA hero, Paul Galvin. She discusses her and Paul’s different parenting styles, the mental load that often falls on mothers, and her experiences balancing a busy career in radio with being a mum. Not to mention the importance of finding time to enjoy her marriage as people, not just parents.
Jen also talks to Louise about her work as an ambassador for children’s charity, Barnardos. They are joined onstage by Deirdre Cahir, a team leader with Barnardos, who highlights the vital services Barnardos provide for children and families in need and the positive impact they can have.
Aldi is a proud partner of both Barnardos and Electric Picnic. -
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In this month’s episode, Jen is joined by the multi-talented Terrie McEvoy to chat about her life and career as a nurse, content creator, fashion & beauty entrepreneur and mum to a two-year-old.
Terrie has always loved travel and a spontaneous way of life and the arrival of her little girl, Sydney, certainly didn’t change this. She shares some handy travel tips for parents venturing abroad with their little ones.
Terrie chats about her and husband David’s two-year journey to finding their dream home, her career as a nurse, becoming a household name (with nearly 350,000 followers on Instagram) and entrepreneur! She also discusses the story of how she met David, how their relationship has changed since having Sydney, and the delicate balance of sharing her life online, particularly when it comes to her daughter. Finally, Jen gets the lowdown on Terrie and David’s multi-faceted business endeavours and what’s next for this woman of many talents! -
This month’s episode is brought to you from Ireland’s most famous kitchen – the place where it all began for Tadhg and Derry Fleming! Ireland’s favourite father and son duo sit down for an exclusive chat with Jen, shortly after the birth of Tadhg’s baby girl. The social media stars chat about the new addition to the family, the challenges and hopes of being a new dad, and the joys of becoming a first-time grandad.
There’s laughter, wisdom, and plenty of behind-the-scenes insights for fans too: how much prep goes into their videos? How often do they completely lose patience with each other? How much convincing does Derry really need to get inside a giant balloon or put on a dress?
It's not easy creating regular, entertaining videos for millions of people – and managing the fame that comes with it – but the pair are up to the task. At the heart of it all is Derry’s message to never stop having a bit of craic, no matter what age you are! -
Jacqui Hurley is a celebrated broadcaster, author, mum, and passionate advocate for children and women in sport. In this episode, she sits down with Jen and opens up about family life: her early childhood living in Australia, the joys of coaching her own kids, taking time with her husband - as partners and not just parents - and how she juggles her busy schedule to ensure she’s present with her children. She also speaks candidly about the tragic passing of her brother Sean and how it has influenced her approach to parenting and life in general.
Away from family, Jacqui discusses her “dream” career - from presenting The Sunday Game, covering the Olympics, and meeting her sporting heroes, to the inspiration behind her bestselling series of books, Girls Play Too.
With her positivity and can-do attitude illuminating the discussion, it’s not hard to tell why she’s one of Ireland’s favourite broadcasters. As Jacqui says, Seize The Day! -
This month we bring you a very special episode, one of particular interest to anyone who is a parent in Ireland today. This episode was recorded live at the Museum of Literature Ireland, and host Jen Hogan was joined by comedian, podcaster, and dad Jarlath Regan; author, content creator and mum of three, Caz Mooney; and Bernie Coyne, of Coyne Research, who carried out the ALDI Mammies and Daddies Report.
The ALDI Mammies and Daddies Report is the discussion point of this episode. Our panellists share their perspectives on balancing work, childcare, health, and personal interests, as well as offering insights into the juggling act that is modern parenting.
Jarlath, Caz, and Bernie are full of anecdotes to tell, ranging from the difficulties of working from home while raising a family, to the lunacy of marathon running to the beauty of doing stand-up comedy for infants!
There are some hard-hitting truths about how much more men need to be doing when it comes to parenting, and around the reality of trying to live up to society’s expectations of parents.
In the end, though, maybe it’s all just the kids’ fault?! -
On this month’s episode Jen sits down with Irish Rugby legend and father of three, Keith Earls. Off the rugby pitch, Keith has dealt with all sorts of challenges including mental health issues, Dad guilt, starting a coffee roastery business, and writing a book.
Keith chats about working with his wife, Edel, on their business, spending more time than ever with his 3 daughters, and some of the challenges around coaching kids in sport. He speaks candidly about his early life growing up in Moyross in Limerick, where rugby was a welcome distraction, and the mental health struggles he endured throughout his playing career.
Jen also finds out about his passion for coffee, his hopes and dreams for the future, and even his hidden talent! -
On this month’s episode Jen sits down with holistic sex educator Jenny Keane, otherwise known as the Orgasm Queen! Jenny chats about how she went from being a teenager who left the room when her parents mentioned sex, to one of Ireland’s leading sex educators, giving workshops with thousands of participants.
Big changes are in sight, with Jenny expecting her first child, and she has plenty of advice for parents about sex and intimacy during and after pregnancy. Jenny talks about toys, sex positions, and ultimately how to think about sex differently.
Finally, Jen finds out about Jenny’s live show at Vicar Street, what’s next for the Orgasm Queen, and gets a sneak preview of Jenny’s new fragrance: Jenny Keane No. 4! -
On this month’s episode Jen sits down with author, food writer, and mother Jolene Cox, aka OneYummyMummy.
Jolene’s mission to make home cooking the new convenience food has turned what was initially a food blog into a career as a best-selling author and regular on TV with her nine year old daughter and co-chef, Lily-Mae.
Jen may have a few hangups around food (please don’t make her touch the ketchup!) but she’s determined to get plenty of advice from the expert on how to make home cooking fun. Jolene is a huge advocate of involving kids in cooking from a very young age, even if they’ll only eat beige food!
There are plenty of tips on school lunches and family meals, and Jolene chats about what it’s like having your daughter as your co-star, cooking on national TV, and what’s next for the bestselling author. -
It’s that most joyous time of year…unless you’re a Turkey, of course. On this month’s episode, Dustin the Turkey asks us all to go vegan for Christmas or, at the very least, to consider sitting down to a nice, roast seagull. Sure you’ve never seen a turkey rob your chips on Dollymount strand!
First up, though, Jen sits down with comedian, impressionist, and father of two Mario Rosenstock. They chat about Mario’s childhood, growing up on a farm, and one truly awful chat-up line. He discusses his kids, his approach to parenting, and balancing life as a touring comedian with family life. And, of course, along the way there are some celebrity appearances from Leo, Paschal, Miriam, Roy, Gaybo, and many more. Mario talks about honing his craft, from talking to himself in the shower to encounters with some less-than-impressed celebrities!
Finally, Dustin updates us all on what’s happening at RTÉ, and his latest ambitions as a politician (is he Poultry Before People these days, or is it Fianna Fowl?), before singing us out with a classic Dustin Christmas tune! -
This week on the podcast, Jen Hogan is going to save us all some money! She’s joined by Conor Pope, broadcaster and Irish Times consumer affairs correspondent, and Caz Mooney, whose @IrishBudgeting channel is followed by tens of thousands of families looking to save money and budget sensibly.
Both guests chat about their accidental start as budgeting and consumer experts, and how their kids feel about all this focus on saving money!
The conversation is packed with tips and ideas on budgeting in ways that don’t take the fun out of life, whether that’s easily reducing household bills, shopping cleverly, or going on an inexpensive holiday (just don’t call your Irish holiday a “staycation”!)
By the end of the episode, you’ll be making family meals for €5, planning to get outdoors with the kids, and be far less stressed about Christmas. What more could you ask for? -
This week is a very special episode of Mamia & Me, live from Electric Picnic! Host Jen Hogan is joined by singer, broadcaster, businesswomen, and parent of two, Una Healy to chat about music, careers, kids, and more. Una has had a fascinating career, from her early days looking for a break as a musician, to her huge success with The Saturdays and onwards to a solo career, business pursuits and, of course, motherhood. Are her kids in awe of their famous and talented mother? Not a bit of it! Una and Jen trade tales of motherhood and compare notes on some embarrassing parenting moments (with Jen even admitting to a “Home Alone” moment when she left one of her children behind!). Una also talks about her own childhood, getting through a divorce and making things work for your kids, even when co-parenting with someone living abroad. There’s also chat about home life in Tipperary, her future plans, and the one song she really wishes she had written!
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It’s a brand new season of Aldi’s Mamia & Me podcast, with a new host: journalist and mother of 7, Jen Hogan. On this episode, Jen is joined by fashion and lifestyle blogger, podcaster, entrepreneur and mum-to-be Louise Cooney.
Louise is expecting her first child in the coming weeks and is happy to get any tips Jen might have, from birth plans to reading to your child, to balancing a baby with being self-employed (hint: you make it up as a you go along!). They chat about social media and “sharenting”, and Louise’s plans for how much of her life as a parent will be online. Pregnancy aside, Louise has plenty to keep her busy, and she talks about her business, her own podcast and, of course, the essential question: would she rather be on Bake Off or Strictly!? -
It’s the final episode of Season 2 and Amy sits down with writer, actor, and podcaster Stefanie Preissner. Stefanie recently became a mum, but it was a long and often difficult path and a topic she has been very open and honest about. Stefanie discusses pregnancy, miscarriage, IVF, and grief with Amy and how she has navigated them. She also discusses her recently diagnosed autism, how it shapes her career and family life, and how hospitals and medical practitioners can cater for autistic mothers. Finally, Amy catches up on Stefanie’s busy career, and gets the inside scoop on her upcoming tv show and play!
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On this month’s episode, Amy sits down with comedian, author, and entertainer Jason Byrne. They chat about growing up and Jason’s happy, fun, if somewhat injury-prone, childhood. There’s also talk of a potential fight with Brian O’Driscoll, but this is immediately abandoned. Too many variables.
Jason is father to two boys and breaks the terrible news to Amy that her kids won’t want to be in a WhatsApp group with her when they are teenagers. Sob. They discuss the highs and lows of parenting and talk about Jason’s dad, who passed away not too long ago, and the show Jason wrote about his life. There’s plenty about Jason’s career and life and how in the end, if things get a little too long-winded, it’s best to just shout “summarise!” and speed everything along! -
On this episode Amy sits down with comedian Emma Doran, currently on tour with her headline show Mad, Isn’t It? From her recent appearance on RTÉ sketch show No Worries If Not, to a variety of radio, tv, and podcast work, Emma’s comedy career has gone from strength to strength. She is mum to three kids – Joe, Tommy, and Ella – and she tells Amy the story of becoming a mum while still in her final year at school. Her experiences have influenced her life, career, and her own parenting style. There’s plenty to chat about, from comedy and kids, to parenting a teenager, career changes, taking a chance and going for it and a few parenting fails along the way.
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On this episode Amy sits down with health coach, wellness speaker and podcaster Georgie Crawford. Georgie’s life changed utterly when she underwent treatment for breast cancer not long after having her first child. However, the experience allowed her to completely rethink her life and she and Amy discuss her illness, quitting her job, and how to see a positive side in everything. They also chat about parenting, surrogacy, Georgie’s career and new book, and the importance of a really cold shower!
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In the first episode of 2023, Amy chats to Gina and Karol Daly, the award-winning creators of The Daly Dish. From their first meeting, and whirlwind romance, to their recent win at the Irish Book Awards, Gina and Karol have plenty of stories to tell. Their love of cooking grew out of early attempts to feel healthier while still eating the tasty food they loved, and it has led them from tasteless tacos to recipes sought out by their hundreds of thousands of online followers and cookbook fans.
It's not all about the food, though. Gina and Karol are proud parents to Holly, Ben, and baby Gene. They chat about parenting, pregnancy, terrible baby food, and the very special significance of World Down Syndrome Day. -
It’s nearly Christmas, and Amy sits down with Aoibhín and Ailbhe Garrihy to chat about sisters, mums, and how to have a Christmas without all the small kids constantly waking everybody up!
From a family of three sisters, and with several daughters and a son between them, Ailbhe and Aoibhín talk about growing up, parenting, and their own mum, whose advice they reluctantly admit is always useful. Ailbhe discusses working in the family business, while Aoibhín opens up about leaving her acting life behind to start her own business and a new life in Clare. There are tales of kids, plenty about dogs, both funny and tragic, and lots of Christmas cheer! -
On this episode Amy chats to broadcaster, business owner and mother of three, Mairead Ronan. Mairead recently quit her very successful radio career to spend more time with her family and to concentrate on other projects, of which there are quite a few! She’s the long-time host of Ireland’s Fittest Family, a former winner of Dancing with the Stars (done with a new baby at home!) and owner of haircare brand Faro.
Amy and Mairead chat about “mum guilt” and the difficulties of balancing work, family and personal time. Leaving her radio job allowed Mairead to put more time into her business, until suddenly she was as busy as before! She talks about parenting two young kids alongside a teenager, comparing it to her own childhood and of the fond memories of her mother who she sadly lost at a very young age.
And, along the way, there are prank text messages, a very cute dog, parenting fails, learning to give herself a break and speaking of which… a mysterious broken arm! - Vis mere