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Beth and Emily reveal their worst forgetful offenses and chat about strategies to curb the forgetting. A few other mothers chime in with helpful tips and funny stories.
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Rachel Gorry broke the internet last week with news of a new romance in her life. It's over 4 years since she lost her childhood sweetheart Daniel to cancer and Rachel genuinely believed she would never smile again without faking it. Rachel says she will never stop loving Daniel and it takes a very special man to understand that.
Because of my close friendship with Rachel many people speculated that I was the new man when she shared a photo of two hands on her social media. In this open and honest conversation Rachel talks about the loss of Daniel, building a house at 27, raising three small girls, life as a content creator AND her new man, who is NOT me.
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Lottie can’t get over the split with her ex-husband and finds it hard to trust her new boyfriend. As a child, she lost both her parents and her brother was murdered, the repercussions of which are still felt today.
If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode please see below for information about further support and advice.
To find help via talking therapies you can either go to your GP or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) bacp.co.uk or bps.org.uk - they should be HCPC registered.
Other helpful organisations:
NHS - www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mental-health-helplines
SAMARITANS - www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan or call 116 123
MIND - www.mind.co.uk
NSPCC - www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe
WELLDOING - www.welldoing.org
NICE - www.nice.org.uk/guidance
Anxiety UK - www.anxietyuk.org.uk
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George was a fireman for the RAF in Iraq and Afghanistan. After his tour of 2007, he came back a different person and has found it hard to reintegrate into society.
If you have been affected by any of the issues discussed in this episode please see below for information about further support and advice.
To find help via talking therapies you can either go to your GP or the British Association for Counselling and Psychotherapy (BACP) bacp.co.uk or bps.org.uk - they should be HCPC registered.
Other helpful organisations:
NHS - www.nhs.uk/conditions/stress-anxiety-depression/mental-health-helplines
SAMARITANS - www.samaritans.org/how-we-can-help/contact-samaritan or call 116 123
MIND - www.mind.co.uk
NSPCC - www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe
WELLDOING - www.welldoing.org
NICE - www.nice.org.uk/guidance
Anxiety UK - www.anxietyuk.org.uk
Find the transcript for episode 10 here: somethin-else.github.io/transcripts/hdwgh/episode3_10.txt
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Today I share how I found the Joy in Motherhood and it is really goinbg to help change your perspective. I am also joined by 2 x amazing Moms who share their Momfessions around play date chaos and relationship conflict.
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June glorious June. Time for a brand new start and I’m so excited. Another Doireann and Friends OG is back and this time, it’s my fabulous sister Ailbhe! We talk wedding planning and Ailbhe’s dos and don’ts (if my sister can’t tell it to me straight, who can?!). Hairstylist to the stars (Mariah, Adele, Kim…as you do) Andrew Fitzsimons talks to me about his life in LA and styling the hair of some of the most famous people in the world.
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Welcome back! THANK YOU for the love last week. It’s so good to be back in the swing of podcasting. Time for Episode 2, woo! Charleen Murphy is my friend this week. What a gorgeous gal, in every sense of the word. We chatted about influencing, TikTok hate, victim blaming and so much more. Our resident girlo Aisling Bonner joins me and proposes the concept of Doireann and Foes. I think you’ll enjoy!
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My guest this week is Shannen Bulman Joyce, who was previously known on social media as Big C and Me, because she used her platform to document her cancer journey. Over the course of her adult life, just the past ten years, she's been diagnosed with and survived cancer three times. She's now the healthiest she's ever been, and is thriving and living life as a single mother to her daughter Roisin. We chat about everything from health anxiety and mam guilt, to what it was like having to explain to her daughter that she and her daughter's dad were no longer together. We also talked about the difficulties around being a parent and being sick, even with a more minor illness, and the guilt that comes with that. I'm thrilled I finally got to chat to Shannen as I'd followed her for a long time, and she's one of the most genuinely inspirational people you could come across. Enjoy and I'll chat to you next week.
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My guest this week is my lovely friend, author, and journalist Liadán Hynes, who is a wealth of knowledge when it comes to parenting, and life in general really. She's a single parent to one daughter who's 9 years old. She's self-employed and works flexibly to be as present as she can for her little girl and writes often about her experiences as a working single mother. We talk about everything from facing what could be lonely weekends without your child or children, the imbalance that exists for mothers in the workplace and so much more. Lia's got so much of her own experience to draw from, but as an empathetic and resonant writer, she has so much wisdom to share from years of interviewing. A truly lovely chat, I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
*Note the cards mentioned by Liadán about the mental load mothers carry are called the Fair Play Game, created by Eve Rodsky.
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This week I spoke to Sarah Ockwell Smith, a parenting expert who has written 15 books on parenting over the course of her career. While we could've covered a number of topics, what I really wanted to speak to her about was the idea of gentle parenting and what it really is. Like you, I've seen Instagram memes and Tiktokers talk about gentle parenting, and most of what I saw left me more confused than enlightened. But speaking to Sarah really gave me a clear picture of what it means to be a gentle parent – and no, it doesn't involve mollycoddling your child and refusing to discipline them. I learned a huge amount during this episode, including how to deescalate a tantrum in the moment, and how best to go about stopping them before they even happen – something other parents of toddlers I'm sure could benefit from. Enjoy, and I'll be back next week with more.
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I was so so grateful to this week's guest for joining me on the podcast. The lovely Dominique Nugent so bravely chatted to me about her experience, earlier this year, of late stage miscarriage. Dominique was a day short of 16 weeks when she delivered her baby, who had not survived in utero. She so generously decided now was the time to talk about it, start to finish, with me and with the listeners to the podcast, saying that she knows if listening will help just one person through their own tough time, she'll be happy she did it. If miscarriage is in any way a sensitive subject for you currently, maybe hold off on listening to what is an incredibly emotional episode – both of us cried a lot – but if you think it could help in your healing process, I know Dominique's courage was inspiring to me and could be to you too. I'll be back soon with another episode.
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My guest this week is Carla Kelly, who is one of the founders of Ask The Midwife, a company that aims to support parents from pregnancy through to postpartum and beyond. A midwife herself, we asked you guys, our cherished listeners, to put questions to her that you might need advice on. We talked about an incredible grandparents refresher course that they run (totally genius if you ask me) their various antenatal and postnatal classes, how they help build a community of mothers so no matter what you're going through you feel less alone, and there's a little bit of chat about the various colours of baby poop. We cover all bases here on everymum! Anyway – enjoy my chat with Carla and I'll speak to you next week.
Note: If you have a specific medical query, it's recommended to speak to your GP.
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We're talking about how we can love ourselves, how Dave narrowly avoided a hobnobbing, why the world needs more love, Tahlie's Christening and Claire's trip to Geneva.
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Today I share something really vulnerable. Something that made me feel like I failed as a Mother . I share tools on how to overcome this feeling.
This episode also includes 2 x amazing Momfessions. I give you tools to:
-Help you recognize you are enough (and are always enough) as a Mom
-How to navigate surprises in Motherhood (including an unexpected pregnancy
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Momfessions is sponsored by Rescue Remedy. Rescue Remedy, a combination of flower essences that provide comfort and reassurance to calm and support your emotional balance during some of the more challenging days of Motherhood- a must have for any busy Mom. Rescue Remedy is a brand that ahs been trusted for over 80 years. -
TRIGGER WARNING: On today's podcast I am discussing baby loss. If you don't feel ready to listen to this, please feel free to skip this episode and come back to it at a later day.
This is a very special episode of Momfessions. I am joined by an amazing Mom who shares her experience of baby loss. And I also talk about my experience of baby loss.
I am also joined by another amazing Mom who shares a really honest Momfession that I know you will relate to.
And I share 5 things I did to get unstuck earlier this year.
JOIN THE VILLAGE:
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For more resources, please visit my Instagram page
Momfessions is sponsored by Rescue Remedy. Rescue Remedy, a combination of flower essences that provide comfort and reassurance to calm and support your emotional balance during some of the more challenging days of Motherhood- a must have for any busy Mom. Rescue Remedy is a brand that has been trusted for over 80 years.