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In this episode of Untidy, Hannah takes Matty to the edge of her seat with a confession about a brief dalliance with a questionable side-hustle. There is more fowl behaviour in the neighbourhood which prompts activity on the community Facebook page for Hannah who’s triangulating the offending cock. Matty decides to release her shame around chasing the social elevation of becoming a recidivist rising star in her own online community; and, within the Untidy whÄnau, there’s a pressing issue raised about pubic hair presentation. The girls discuss if the bush is back!
Hannah squirms her way through a promised dating update and Matty shares her quandary over how to tackle workplace fashion, if you should hug your colleagues, and if a millennial can navigate a Gen Z-dominated industry.
Tune in for an episode of relentless over-sharing and DM the girls to share your stories!
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah welcome the incredible Susie Ferguson, a celebrated journalist, former war correspondent, and host of Saturday Morning on RNZ. Susie shares deeply personal stories that inspired her newly released autobiography, ‘Bloody Minded’ — a book she swore she’d never write.
Susie openly discusses her torrid battle with endometriosis which saw her being misdiagnosed, under-diagnosed, gaslit and dependent on opioids just to function in daily life. She talks about war reporting as the only woman in an infantry battalion, her painful entry to motherhood through miscarriage, post-natal trauma, grief, and challenging societal expectations around working mothers.
Susie is a powerful advocate for women’s health, empowering and informing others through fearless storytelling. She is a breath of fresh air! Follow Susie on Instagram @rnzsusie and tune into Saturday Morning on Radio New Zealand 7 am to midday alongside Mihingarangi Forbes @mihiforbes.
Books and resources mentioned in the show:
Bloody Minded by Susie Ferguson published by HarperCollins
Pain and Prejudice by Gabrielle Jackson
The Place at the End of the World by Janine di Giovanni
Endometriosis New ZealandImage credit: Ebony Lamb @elstudiosphotography
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Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children’s books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah have been ‘saving it for the pod’ and while Matty hunkers in the dark corner of a sauna, and Hannah withholds Lego sets to survive the recording time, they reunite for 2025 with more tear-inducing lols.
Hannah’s fallen in love with her vintage caravan, Gloria Es-de-van, and Matty’s got a long-awaited rant about lolly scrambles. The girls talk about their ADHD suspicions and Hannah’s bringing listeners along on the journey as she begins the process of diagnosis.
Matty’s been making big contributions to her community while Hannah’s reporting some fowl behaviour caught on camera in hers.
The girls talk about their intentions for the new year and how they’ll try, but, likely remain intentionally ignorant to keeping themselves accountable. Still! It’s January and there’s no reason not to enjoy feeling enthusiastic for the first month, at least!
Links mention in the show:
‘ADHD: Not Just Hyper’ on TVNZ
Futureme.orgIf you’re enjoying Untidy, we need your support by subscribing to the show in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah reissue an enlightening conversation with Naturopathic doctor and women’s hormone specialist, Dr Lara Briden, while they take a little break over the holidays.
Author of ‘Period Repair Manual’ and ‘Hormone Repair Manual’, Dr Briden is a women’s health activist, and passionate about helping women feel empowered when it comes to their bodies.
In this interview, we dive deep into a discussion about the contraceptive pill. Whilst being revolutionary for women when it first came out, Dr Briden shares up-to-date knowledge on the potential implications. We also discuss the pros and cons of various contraceptive options, perimenopause, and how menopause is not the big bad wolf that it is often made out to be.
You can learn more about Dr Lara Briden, read her blog and purchase her books at www.larabriden.com. Find her on Instagram @larabriden.
Links mentioned in the interview:
‘The Pros and Cons of the Copper IUD’‘The Pros and Cons of Hormonal IUDs’
Podcast on the development of Male Contraceptives
Listen to more:
Check out Untidy’s other episode with Lara, ‘Your monthly report card with Dr Lara Briden’.If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children’s books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah reissue a deeply moving conversation from the very beginning of the podcast with Matt Brown, while they take a little break over the holidays.
Taimalelagi Mataio Faafetai (Matt) Brown is a New Zealand born Samoan author of the bestselling book, She is Not Your Rehab. He is a survivor of family violence and childhood sexual abuse and originally started his domestic violence advocacy work by sharing his story with the men who frequented his busy barbershops as a way to foster vulnerability, healing, and connection.
Matt has been a barber, hair artist, and is the former owner of the successful barbershop and men’s space, ‘My Fathers Barber’, in Christchurch. He has now turned his full focus towards his work to eradicate domestic violence in Aotearoa alongside his wife, Sarah Brown. Together they are co-founders of a global anti-violence movement to break the cycle of abuse and intergenerational trauma.
Matty and Hannah talk about Matt’s work to help men face their pasts, embrace vulnerability and find healing to transform their lives.
Follow Matt and Sarah’s work on Instagram at @sheisnotyourrehab and visit https://www.sheisnotyourrehab.com/. The app Matt talks about in the episode, innerBoy, is now available free to download across New Zealand and Australia. Follow Sarah Brown on Instagram @sarahclarebrown and the sister account @iamnotyourrehab for the next step of this global anti-violence movement.
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children’s books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah reissue their epic conversation from the podcast’s launch with Aotearoa’s favourite Somatic Sexologist, Morgan Penn while they take a little break over the holidays.
The girls ask if putting 'tab A' into 'slot B' is the only way to have sex. (Spoiler — it's not). Morgan talks about how to redefine intimacy in your relationships with your partners and ourselves. They discuss reclaiming your post-partum body, navigating post-partum sex, and how to have those conversations that feel all kinds of awkward.
Enjoy one of Untidy’s most downloaded episodes!
Follow Morgan on Instagram @morganthesexologist find her online https://www.morganpenn.co.nz/.
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah are together for one final yarn before the year is out! Hannah is back in the land of the living, kissing the ground with gratitude for her return to vibrant health! She’s managed to claw back some parenting cred with the kids, too.
Matty is test-driving a new morning routine that sees her hitting the day with moxy and it’s not going unnoticed. The girls realise they’re both sick of ‘carrying the watermelons’ and feeling the need to dance. Matty owned the D-floor at the preschool disco, and Hannah has designs on West Coast Swing.
They’re feeling up with the play as they announce Untidy podcast is now on YouTube! Listeners can also find the show on TikTok. New subscribers to YouTube go in the draw to win the amazing gift pack they unveil in the episode! Winner to be drawn on the 13th of January!Matty navigates the aftermath of a dubious curry with some helpful advice from her son, while Hannah talks about navigating the co-parenting dynamic over Christmas.
Finally, they send a huge thank you and best wishes to the listeners and supporters of the show!
Episode mentioned in the show:
The evolution of partnership with Jay-Jay & DomIf you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah go off-script and ditch the plan for the episode to talk about what’s really on their minds — the beautiful chaos of life served with a side of emotional vulnerability and an unavoidable sprinkle of self-care.
Hannah shares she’s losing her battle with COVID, operating with mashed potato for a brain and finding no choice but to surrender to the slow lane. Matty opens up about a parenting fail that morning that left her feeling particularly low.
They talk about the art of repair after rupture and why it’s not always on your time schedule. There’s chat about the pressures of productivity, how to give yourself grace, and how to give yourself permission to lie in the sun with a good book (even if your bathroom remains borderline condemned while you do it).
Untidy is celebrating some big wins: a Gold for Best Family Podcast and Silver for Best Branded Podcast at the NZ Podcast Awards! A massive thank you to all of you for your love and support—it means the world to us.
Grab your ice cream (you’ll understand why!) and listen in for a good, slightly unhinged kĆrero about life’s less-than-perfect moments.
Links we mention in the show:
Connected parenting with Genevieve Muir — Episode
Connected parenting Q&A with Genevieve Muir — Episode
Ready for School book by My Big Moments online
Ready for School book by My Big Moments in stores
Untidy podcast is on YouTube!If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the ‘+ follow’ button. You can also find us and subscribe on YouTube! That way, you’ll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community – subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening, contributing and supporting our independent production! You’re the best!
Untidy is made for you – the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments children’s books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Hannah and Matty chat with two legends of New Zealand broadcasting, Jay-Jay Feeney and Dom Harvey. Well-known for their work together on The Edge Breakfast Show, Jay-Jay and Dom have shared an extraordinary journey that has seen them transition from romantic partners to business partners, redefining what it means to evolve a partnership.
From their new podcast studio, PodLab, Matty and Hannah turn the questions on these two seasoned interviewers to talk about how they managed mixing their personal and professional lives, deal with public scrutiny and entitlement, the evolution of their relationship through separation, navigating friendship dynamics with new partners, and embarking on a new business venture together.
Jay-Jay and Dom share openly and candidly about their relationship over the years and how it has transformed to support their personal and mutual evolution, calling into question what a successful relationship really looks like.
Check out their joint venture, @podlabnz and follow @jjfeeneynz and @domharveynz. Listen to the multi-award-winning @domharveypodcast on your favourite podcast listening app.
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah discuss Matildaâs chaotic trip to the public pool. As if swimming in the lukewarm piss of child minestrone soup wasnât enough, Matty discovers sheâs inadvertently decided to become bold and braless.
Hannahâs absolutely not resisting her cravings to own a vintage caravan and grimly realises sheâs been asking prospective dates for the bare minimum, which theyâre still unable to deliver.
The girls discuss toilet cubicle psychology, irrational fears, and why, under the right circumstances, youâre all for strangersâ hands tickling your ankles.
The mystery of The Bermuda Triangle is conclusively solved! (Sort of.) And, Matilda stays wild and free by preparing her body for the Coldplay concert six weeks advance.
Episode we mention:
Perimenopause Handbook with Emily Rose YatesIf you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah are joined by Kate Whitaker, Senior Advisor at Te Mana Whakaatu Classification Office for New Zealand and an expert in education and outreach. She has over a decade of classroom teaching and facilitation experience under her belt and is driven to enhance the lives of New Zealanders through practical resources for whÄnau and teachers, helping them to have open kĆrero about challenging topics like harmful media and pornography.
Kateâs work focuses on empowering youth, caregivers, and educators to build critical media literacy skills and break down the stigma surrounding these conversations. She shares actionable strategies to help parents feel equipped to guide their children through todayâs media landscape, encouraging resilience and critical thinking rather than fear of what can feel like a daunting prospect in this modern era of parenting.
This episode delves into the importance of moving away from âmoral panicâ and toward proactive, meaningful discussions and teaching self-management skills to tamariki and rangatahi youth. Kate highlights the tools available to New Zealanders for addressing these issues with confidence, offering insights into the role we all play in creating a safer, more understanding environment for young people.
Find the resources mentioned in this episode:
Te Mana Whakaatu Classification Office website
Classification Office resources for parents and educators
Find a viewing rating
NZ Classification Office on Instagram
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The Untidy podcast team would dearly love to take out The Listenersâ Choice Award at the NZ Podcast Awards for 2024. Please vote here and get behind your favourite show in a groundswell of this Untidy community!
Simply enter here:
PODCAST NAME: Untidy
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If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty, Hannah and Producer Flick catch up for a chaotic chat that journeys from the poetry corner to bake sale avoidance, school notice overwhelm, grapefruit utilisation, the weirdest gifts, office party fails, and elaborate plans for their own novelty deaths.
As the vortex towards the end of the year intensifies, the girls consider the topical issues ... like why no one talks about The Bermuda Triangle anymore ... Will their sanity extend into 2025? No one is sure, but, stick around and see what unravels next.
Links to the poems read in this episode:
âPhenomenal Womanâ by Maya Angelou
âThe Orangeâ by Wendy Cope
We need you!
The Untidy podcast team would dearly love to take out The Listenersâ Choice Award at the NZ Podcast Awards for 2024. Please vote here and get behind your favourite show in a groundswell of this Untidy community!
Enter here with the following details:
PODCAST NAME: Untidy
YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: (Youâve got this one.)
LINK TO PODCAST: https://open.spotify.com/show/6FKRdV8xqVU3vP5jfJ3TKi?si=d2dfade6daf64f8f
COMMENT: (Not essential, but, if you want to show your love for the show, it might make all the difference!)Thank you!
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this snippet from the episode of Untidy, 'The perimenopause handbook with Emily Rose Yates', Matty and Hannah talk to Emily about how they used to be able to have "8,000 drinks and be fine the next day." Now, half a sip leaves them hungover for six weeks. We find out what's really happening to our liver in perimenopause.
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Untidy, hosts, Matilda Green and Hannah Davison respond to the call of swathes of hot, brain-fogged, enraged, peri-menopausal women who are feeling frustrated, ignored, dismissed and sometimes a bit depressed about the difficulty theyâre having getting clear information and proper support with their symptoms of peri-menopause. They unpack the complexities of perimenopause and holistic health with naturopath Emily Rose Yates.
Emily Rose Yates is a highly respected naturopath with a Bachelor of Health Sciences in Naturopathy, alongside advanced diplomas in herbal medicine, nutrition, and homeopathy. Practising since 2007, Emily has dedicated her career to womenâs health, specialising in womenâs hormones and perimenopause. She is passionate about empowering women with tools to navigate health challenges holistically and aims to bridge the gap between natural health practices and traditional medical care with her evidence-based approach. Emily is also a mother of three and an advocate for supporting mothers and families to thrive.
Emily shares her insights into how perimenopause affects both physical and mental well-being. She discusses the many symptoms and complaints women can experience, and explains how hormone fluctuations contribute to these challenges. Emphasising a holistic approach, Emily advises on the importance of balanced nutrition, specific supplements, and supportive lifestyle changes that can aid in navigating this life stage.
Follow Emily on Instagram @emilyroseyatesnaturopath and find her website here at https://www.emilyroseyates.com/.
Resources mentioned in this episode:
https://www.menopause.org.nz/
Australian Menopause Centre
Hormone Tracker eBook by Emily
GP Letter
Wholefoods macronutrients wheel
A Queenâs Prayer
Hormone Repair Manual by Lara Briden
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah share a little Halloween nostalgia, or rather, a history of underwhelm and awkwardness as they wonder how to bypass the event theyâre underprepared for. A listener delights them with a video message as she teaches her daughter quick comebacks after the recent episode with Kasey Edwards on âRaising kids who like themselvesâ.
Hannahâs offered a statement dog from a listener as she sets another honeytrap for eligible animal lovers, and, they discuss the merits of dogs with small surface area. She opens up about re-entering the dating world and the complexities of setting boundaries and managing expectations. They reflect on societal pressure to âcatch upâ to others' expectations.
Finally, the roleplay mishap story that leaves both girls crying with laughter. (No spoilers here!)
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us build this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Hannah and Matilda speak to Kasey Edwards, author of Raising Girls Who Like Themselves and Bringing up Boys who Like Themselves. Alongside fellow researcher, co-author and husband, Christopher Scanlon, Kasey has researched and written about how to raise children who can grow up to feel confident and secure in who they are. She shares her personal journey and offers practical advice on parenting through small, intentional âtweaksâ that can foster resilience and self-acceptance in children.
They discuss key differences between raising girls and boys and how society treats them, beauty standards, body image, and societal pressures facing girls, the role of praise, empowering kids through everyday challenges, shaping boysâ views on masculinity and relationships, diffusing conflict without violence, encouraging healthy emotional expression, and, Kasey shares advice on simple, actionable parenting tweaks that can make a big impact on children's confidence.
This conversation is essential listening for bringing up confident, secure, resilient kids in this modern world.
Follow Kasey Edwards on Instagram @kaseyedwardswriter or find her books, Raising Girls Who Like Themselves and Bringing up Boys who Like Themselves, online here. Find free downloadable resources, online classes, the audiobooks, and more information here.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah are feeling a spring in their steps ... but, since when did pollen get hallucinogenic ...? Strap in dear listeners, this episode is a ride!
Hannahâs decided to date again and is stepping out with her statement dog Honey Traps. She reviews the Standard Poodle for efficacy. Mattyâs victimised in a retail store for concealer in her crowâs feet and takes us to school on how to rescue a sister during a wardrobe malfunction.From a style crisis in public to a style crisis at home, Motto Fashions @mottofashions challenges the girls to clamber out of their dressed-down, working-from-home style ruts and solve their outfit dilemmas with staple items from their âF*** It Eraâ. The challenge has been setâMatty is excited, and Hannah is nervous. Stand by for the results on Instagram!
In a critical multi-chat, multitasking fail, Hannah confesses sheâs sent something incriminating into the wrong chat ... Sheâs never blushed so hard on the pod. Thanks to the solidarity of the listeners, sheâs not alone ... #doinitforthepod
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Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this snippet from the episode of Untidy, "Why do I smell like an uncooked sausage?", Matty and Hannah talk about Matty having all of the feels as Milo prepares to start school. Hannah shares tips and insights from her own experiences and from the My Big Moments book, Ready for School â a firm favourite as Milo prepares to take on his next milestone. But, will Matty be ready?
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Untidy, Hannah and Matty chat to one of Aotearoa New Zealand's most successful entrepreneurs, Cecilia Robinson. Cecilia shares her remarkable journey, from her beginnings in Sweden to founding AuPairLink, My Food Bag, and her latest venture, Tendâa digital-first healthcare provider. Named 2024 Innovator of the Year, Cecilia is also a mother of three and is leading the charge with her advocacy for a smartphone-free childhood. Alongside sharing her insights as an entrepreneur and leader, Cecilia talks about how she intertwines her life in business with her personal life and how her experiences as a mother of three shape her views on technology, parenting, relationships and business.
Cecilia shares her challenges of balancing work and family life, highlighting the importance of integration over the elusive concept of balance. She also speaks passionately about the mental health crisis linked to social media and smartphones, advocating for legislative changes to protect younger generations and her commitment to a smartphone-free childhood.
Cecilia is a powerhouse with a deep sense of purpose. Sheâs come to accept that forging new paths and leading the charge doesnât necessarily go hand-in-hand with likability. With raw honesty, Cecilia shares both the personal and professional sides of being a modern-day leader passionate about delivering a healthier future for New Zealanders.
Follow Cecilia on Instagram @ceciliarobinsontend and @robinsonduonz. Check out @tendnz for digital-first healthcare innovation. The group mentioned in the episode advocating for delaying smartphones and social media for kidsâ mental health is @unpluggedrebels_nz.
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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In this episode of Untidy, Matty and Hannah are back from their holidays with the chaotic energy of a toddler given two cans of Coke and a free puppy. They start as they mean to continue by striding out on a tangent that puts cauliflower back in its place. After determining school holidays remain an absolute nonsense for the working parent, Matty discovers that 82% of listeners support her in feeling victimised by the over-ripe banana â seemingly a recidivist offender of culinary crimes nationwide.
While Mattyâs been living her best English Country Living life, Hannahâs had a deep spiritual adventure in India that wouldnât be complete without a couple of laps around the Bristol Stool Chart. They both agree to petition for the âbutt hoseâ to become the norm in Kiwi toilets.
A marriage celebrant suggests Hannah shouldnât lose all hope in dating apps, but, Hannahâs got a better plan simply involving an extra-large statement dog and loitering with intent.
If you enjoy this episode of Untidy, please support the show by subscribing in your podcast app and tapping the â+ followâ button. That way, youâll never miss an episode. Help us to keep building this supportive community â subscribe, share an episode with a mate, and chuck us a 5-star review. Thank you for listening and supporting our independent production! Youâre the best!
Untidy is made for you â the people right at the heart of this steaming hot mess we call parenthood! Follow the show and DM us on Instagram @untidypodcast or email [email protected]. Your stories and ideas to help us shape the show! Find us online at Untidy podcast. Find Matilda at @matootles and get your copy of The Feel Good Guide. Find Hannah at @hannahedavison and her My Big Moments childrenâs books at @mybigmoments. Enter code UNTIDY at checkout for 10% off your order.
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