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How Motherhood Changed Me
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Добавлен 14 май 2024
No woman can say motherhood hasn’t changed her… but every mother’s story is different.
We’re here to unpack it all, with the hope you might see a bit of yourself and feel less alone. Think of us as a mother’s group in your ears… some beautiful storytelling, a bit of learning, and a whole lot of laughter.
We’ll chat with some inspiring people, share about our own journey from maiden to mother, and give you a platform to do the same because… we’re all changed now we are mums.
We’re here to unpack it all, with the hope you might see a bit of yourself and feel less alone. Think of us as a mother’s group in your ears… some beautiful storytelling, a bit of learning, and a whole lot of laughter.
We’ll chat with some inspiring people, share about our own journey from maiden to mother, and give you a platform to do the same because… we’re all changed now we are mums.
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60 seconds of How Motherhood Changed Me... looking back at some of our conversations of Season one & two.
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A mother's intuition
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Do you believe in mothers' intuition? That gut sense or ‘knowing’ that something may be up with your child… It’s come up a few times on How Motherhood Changed Me, and so to wrap up season 2 we’re going to do some reflecting as we explore the topic a little more. We also speak with psychic grandma, Julie Lewin to hear her thoughts, and we look to the future and get our cards read! Thank you for ...
TARA PAVLOVIC is in her healthy mum era
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Motherhood has a profound way of forcing us to face our demons… even ones we didn’t realise we had buried inside. In this episode of How Motherhood Changed Me, we chat with former reality TV star, author and content creator Tara Pavlovic-Shepherdson whose life has transformed since becoming a mum of two. She tells us about the “woo-woo” therapy that’s helped heal forgotten childhood wounds, how...
The hidden grief of secondary infertility
Просмотров 272 месяца назад
1 in 10 women experience secondary infertility, and yet it’s an issue that is hardly discussed. Chloe Jeffers is one of those women, and she joins us in this episode of How Motherhood Changed Me to shine a spotlight on this difficult and often private struggle. She opens up about the tough moments, and the unexpected ways she's found peace and acceptance with being a mum of one. Whether you’re ...
I’m a transgender man and I had a baby
Просмотров 7552 месяца назад
Starting a family was the furthest thing from Logan Brown’s mind. As a transgender man, he was undergoing hormone replacement therapy, and was in a relatively new relationship. But despite the odds, it happened. Logan started blogging about his pregnancy journey, and quickly garnered a lot of attention… even from Anna Wintour who secured him for the front cover of Glamour UK’s pride edition. Hi...
Motherhood & medals with Olympian Keesja Gofers
Просмотров 232 месяца назад
There is such an exciting buzz around women’s sport at the moment, and as we just saw at the Paris Olympics, the mums are certainly well-represented! One of those mums is Keesja Gofers… a proud member of the Aussie Stingers waterpolo team, who just returned home with a silver medal. Adding to that impressive accomplishment, is the fact she only gave birth to her daughter Teleri, last year! In t...
The motherhood load is mental with Paige Connell
Просмотров 322 месяца назад
Paige Connell aka @sheisapaigeturner is a working mum of four who knows allll about the invisible burden many mothers carry to keep everyone happy and things running smoothly. She is a popular content creator known for her thought-provoking videos challenging social norms and championing equitable parenting… but it wasn’t always like that in her home. In this episode of How Motherhood Changed M...
BRON LEWIS: if you don't laugh you'll cry
Просмотров 202 месяца назад
When you’re dealing with poo explosions, tantrums, snotty noses and preparing meals for hours that no one eats… you kind of have two options: lose your mind or have a laugh about it. Comedian and mum-of-three, Bron Lewis lives by the mantra ‘if you don’t laugh you’ll cry’, in fact she’s made a hilarious hit show all about the ups and downs of her motherhood journey. We go deep in this chat, cov...
HAYLEY PEARSON’s baby saved her family
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When Hayley’s big brother called to congratulate her on the safe arrival of her baby boy, she had to hand the phone off to her mum. Her head was in a bucket and she was having an allergic reaction to the pain relief her doctor had given for her c-section. A week later she was home from hospital, and the phone rang again. She knew before the words even came out. Her brother was dead. That was al...
I gave up booze for my baby
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As she approached 30, Kristina started warming to the idea of becoming a mother but she had a bit of a health journey to go on first. She knew she needed to give up alcohol, and live a healthier lifestyle for herself and her family. In S02 episode 2, we chat with Kristina Shields a fabulous, larger-than-life personality who says she doesn’t think she’d be here if she hadn’t made that decision. ...
JESS URLICHS is not 'just a mother'
Просмотров 153 месяца назад
If you have small children (or you used to) you’ve no doubt come across Jess Urlichs on social media. She’s a mum of 3 living in New Zealand, and has hundreds of thousands of fans from all over the world who connect with the poetry she writes about her motherhood experiences. Jess’ words are real, raw and SO relatable… and she is hugely successful because of it. In our season 2 opener we find o...
LISE & SARAH on finding your mum squad
Просмотров 434 месяца назад
Motherhood can be so isolating and lonely, especially if your friends are in a different life phase. In episode eight of How Motherhood Changed Me, we chat with besties Lise Carlaw & Sarah Wills aka ‘Lise & Sarah’, who met just after the birth of their second children. Their friendship has since platformed new careers and a successful brand, and they now host ‘Disco Club’ for women to connect a...
Rediscovering your style as a mum with Caitlin Marwaha
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On the other side of having babies, many of us are left with a softer and stretched body, and clothes that no longer fit or flatter us. If you’ve found yourself looking in the mirror and wondering what you’re supposed to wear now… you’re not alone. In episode seven of How Motherhood Changed Me, we chat with personal stylist, colour consultant and course creator Caitlin Marwaha, who has helped t...
Navigating friendships & infertility
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Infertility is a deeply personal and emotional journey… and hardly anyone in Kerrie’s world knew she was going through it. In episode six of How Motherhood Changed Me, we have an open and raw conversation about navigating friendships when you’re struggling and everyone around you is sharing baby announcements. How Motherhood Changed Me is hosted by journalists Kerrie Turner & Jenna Yates. It is...
AMY GERARD on sex after kids
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Amy Gerard’s refreshingly honest take on motherhood has earned her thousands of online fans, brand collaborations, a book deal, and most recently a national radio show. From losing her libido after becoming a mum, to needing kid-free nights out with her girlfriends… she’s not afraid to tell it how it is, and we love her for it. In episode five of How Motherhood Changed Me, we chat about her hil...
Keeping our kids safe online with Yasmin London
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Keeping our kids safe online with Yasmin London
TERESA PALMER on balancing motherhood & Hollywood
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TERESA PALMER on balancing motherhood & Hollywood
I went through menopause before I became a mum
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I went through menopause before I became a mum
The birth of a mother with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Просмотров 415 месяцев назад
The birth of a mother with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz
Teresa seems to be such a genuine and loving person. Her pregnancy vlogs were my go-to videos when I was pregnant and feeling anxious over being obligated to rest. Loved this talk.
She is so down to earth and friendly! Thanks for your lovely comment ❤
There is two types of dysphoria in both males and females. Those that people assciated with a transsexual. The early onset, or homosexual transsexual. If male small female typical from birth. The dysphoria mainly being about group identity, especialy as children. In adulthood an attraction to the characteristics of a heterosexual man. Their male parts aren't used prior to surgery. They are generaly small and blend into the population. The other type is your guest. Heterosexual female, who wants to be the men that they love. A superficial veneer continuing to sexualy be female. They are now the majority of the female transitioners. There is the male conterpart. Usualy marry women, and have kifs before sucuming to anatomical gender dysphoria. Everyone should be happy, but know and undertsand why they are the way they are.
Teresa is getting grey:)
Yeah, me too
For a while, I think, and there is nothing wrong with it. Grey hair looks good 👍
@@Hellsing7747 her hair color was pretty light to begin with. doesn't take much for platinum blonde to fade into grey
She is so beautiful! ❤
what was the title of the parenting book?
What to expect when you’re expecting
The Continuum Concept by Jean Liedloff ❤
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A cosmology of motherhood 1. the general cosmos and its 'masculine' relation to its special, 'feminine' Earth. 2. The Earth, as its own general subject, and its 'masculine' relation to its own 'feminine' substance: its abiding maximal abundance of open liquid water. 3. that water, in general, and its 'masculine' relation to the Sun's light, hence the special, 'feminine' water cycle. 4. The water cycle, in general, and its 'masculine' relation to its special, 'feminine' beneficiary class: biological life. 5. biological life, in general, and its 'masculine' relation to its special, 'feminine' category, animal biology (plant/animal/mineral = animal). 6. Animal biology, in general, and its 'masculine' relation to its special, 'feminine' category: human. 7. The general human, and its 'masculine' relation to its special, 'feminine' category: Woman. One mirror can make a small enclosed space seem bigger. Two mirrors, opposite each other, can make the space seem infinitely bigger. In one way, it is infinitely bigger. Like the cosmos itself, motherhood is that second mirror.
Too much time on your hands.
@@evilsimeon not sure if you're just being funny. Imagine we had no experience of any world like the ecological Earth. Imagine we did not know what is a dew-touched field of grass in the morning. Or 'night', 'daytime', or 'morning'. No sunsets. No plants or animals. No 'starry nights' as seen from the grass of such a world. Instead, all we knew were things such as 'hot balls of fire' seen from inside a Star Trek-like star ship. No misty mornings seeing rays of the Sun shining between the trees. We could, of course, have all the 'synthesized' food we could want. But that would be only by way of the toil and expertise of maintaining such 'glorious' technology. We would not have free air, free gravity, or free atmospheric pressure. Nor could we say, 'My darling, your eyes sparkle like dew in the morning'. And there would be no romance in likening our lover to a moon. We also could not let any of the ship's systems of life support go untended, lest we die, or, at least, deeply suffer until we got it working well again. Could we even be properly human? We would not know of clouds, rain, or peaceful sea coasts. Instead, we would be oppressed by mere bulkheads, and the ever-need to maintain energy shield generators against cosmic radiation. What a un-beautiful life it would be. If fact, for not having ever known of a living world, what hope could we feel? Too, if someone were to tell us of such a world, how could we believe him? It would just be too fantastical, and too strange. In actually knowing of such a world, we think we objectively imagine that a Star Trek-like space ship is rather glorious. But, in fact, in its own terms, it is a hunk of junk. So, now, imagine our ship has automatically taken us to the Earth, and lets us out onto it. I think we would be far, far more awestruck at that than we could ever be by suddenly having a USS Enterprise. And, we would be awestruck every moment of every day for the rest of our lives. I was am inspired to write this, about four months ago, because of this girl: ruclips.net/video/0rG7r_PhBjA/видео.html
That podcast is a great tool to practice my listening skills and, I'm listening from the otherside of the world: São Paulo, Brazil!
I loved this! ❤
Thank you so much ❤