Episodes

  • Welcome to Episode 8 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    This week I spoke with Claudia, who lives in Guatemala with her husband and 3 girls. While chatting she had the excellent idea to share one of her favourite recipes, and I hope to continue to include that in future interviews.

    This is the last episode of Season 1 but there will be two bonus episodes coming soon while I prepare for Season 2. If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting me know where you live, where you grew up and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    (Please note this episode discusses infertility and access to abortion.)

    Claudia’s Mango Pico de Gallo

    * 2 mangos

    * 2-3 tomatoes (Feel free to use more/less if you love tomatoes)

    * Lemon juice

    * Cilantro (better if you use fresh)

    * 1 onion (I use a purple one for a subtler taste)

    * Salt and pepper to taste

    * Chop the mangos, tomatoes, onions and cilantro. Mix together and add the lemon juice, salt and pepper. Better if chilled before serving. You can serve it with tortilla chips and on top of a lettuce salad.

    Bon appétit!

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  • Welcome to Episode 7 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    This week I spoke with Anniki Sommerville, whose reels on Instagram make me roar with laughter. She’s an author, journalist, freelance market researcher, copywriter and content producer and lives in London with her husband and two girls.

    Find Anniki’s 5 books here:

    * Motherwhelmed

    * The Big Quit: How to ditch the job you hate and find work you love

    * More Orgasms Please: Why Female Pleasure Matters

    * The B Word

    * How to Be A Boss At Ageing

    And her 2 podcasts here:

    * The Hotbed Podcast

    * How To Be A Boss At Ageing

    If you would like to subscribe to Magic Breakfast you will find more information about their work here.

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    If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting me know where you live, where you grew up and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily



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  • Welcome to Episode 6 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    This week I spoke with Lucy, a self declared “3rd culture kid”. Her grandparents moved from China to Indonesia and her family then moved to Australia when she was a teenager, where she now lives in Sydney with her husband and daughter. She’s a talented photographer, writes a blog called Who Does the Dishes, recently wrote her first book Food Wise: A kid's guide to fighting food waste and saving the planet, contributes her sustainable recipes to The Chefs Manifesto - a UN SDG2 advocacy group, and is involved in climate action with Parents for Climate.

    Note: we discuss post natal depression in this episode.

    If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting me know where you live, where you grew up and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

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  • Welcome to Episode 5 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    This week I spoke with Annemette. Born and raised in Denmark, she spent time in Copenhagen before returning to the village where she grew up with her two boys aged 3 and 8.

    If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting me know where you live, where you grew up and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    Motherhood Around the World is a listener-supported podcast. To keep listening and support our work please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.



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  • Welcome to Episode 4 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    This week I spoke with Maggie. Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she lived all across the USA before settling back there with her husband and daughter, aged 4. I met Maggie in Paris recently and our discussion planted the seed for the idea that grew into this project so it’s a special episode for me to share.

    If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting us know where you live, where you grew up, the age of your children and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    Motherhood Around the World is a listener-supported podcast. To keep listening and support our work please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.



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  • Welcome to Episode 3 of Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries.

    In episode 3 we speak with Emiko. Originally from Australia she grew up as a child and adolescent in China and is now raising her two girls aged 5 and 11 in the hills of Tuscany in Italy.

    Food writer, photographer and the author of 6(!) cookbooks including her latest Gohan: Everyday Japanese Cooking: Memories and Stories from my Family’s Kitchen she also runs Enoteca Marilu with her husband Marco in their village of San Miniato, where they host food and wine classes and seasonal culinary workshops.

    Her Substack, Notes from Emiko’s Kitchen, is a delightful collection of recipes, interviews, travel notes and think pieces.

    If you’d like to be featured on the podcast please email [email protected] letting us know where you live, where you grew up, the age of your children and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    Motherhood Around the World is a listener-supported podcast. To keep listening and support our work please consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.



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  • Welcome to Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries. Each week we’ll share personal reflections on the expectations vs. reality of motherhood, the big and small differences when raising children around the globe and the most surprising things we've learnt along the way.

    I’m your host Emily Gaudichon. I grew up in Brisbane, Australia, spent my 20s in London and now live in Paris with my husband, our 3 children and our dog, Noisette.

    In episode 2 we speak with Sofia, originally from Sweden she’s raising her two boys in Stockholm. If you’d like to be featured please email [email protected] letting us know where you live, where you grew up, the age of your children and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    If you’d like to support this new podcast please rate, review and subscribe, which will help other people find out about us too.



    Get full access to Motherhood Around the World at motherhoodaroundtheworld.substack.com/subscribe
  • Welcome to Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries. Each week we’ll share personal reflections on the expectations vs. reality of motherhood, the big and small differences when raising children around the globe and the most surprising things we've learnt along the way.

    I’m your host Emily Gaudichon. I grew up in Brisbane, Australia, spent my 20s in London and now live in Paris with my husband, our 3 children and our dog, Noisette.

    In episode 1 we speak with Michelle, originally from Australia she is raising her two boys in France. If you’d like to be featured please email [email protected] letting us know where you live, where you grew up, the age of your children and a little bit about yourself.

    - Emily

    If you’d like to support this new podcast please rate, review and subscribe, which will help other people find out about us too.



    Get full access to Motherhood Around the World at motherhoodaroundtheworld.substack.com/subscribe
  • Welcome to Motherhood Around the World, a podcast that celebrates mums everywhere and dives into the nuance of parenting in different countries. Over season one we’ll be talking to eight women, some who’ve always lived in the same place and some who’ve moved across the globe, discussing healthcare, support systems, childcare, food and everything in between. Each week we’ll share personal reflections on the expectations vs. reality of motherhood, the big and small differences when raising children around the globe and the most surprising things we've learnt along the way.

    I’m your host Emily Gaudichon. I grew up in Brisbane, Australia, spent my 20s in London and now live in Paris with my husband, our 3 children and our dog, Noisette.

    If you’d like to support this new podcast please rate, review and subscribe, which will help other people find out about us too.

    See you in March for our first full episode.

    Emily



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