Episodes 11
Avg. Duration 49m
Activity Active
Apple Rating 5.0 (1)
Since Aug 2025
Latest Episode Apr 2026

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About This Podcast

We know there’s no shortage of advice out there - but what parents really crave is the stuff that makes the hardest days feel lighter, the messy parts feel normal, and the small wins worth celebrating.

Things Nobody Tells You brings together real voices from the community, trusted experts, and candid stories that shine a light on the practical, everyday truths of parenthood. The things you only discover once you’re in it.

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Periods, Puberty and Hormones

Apr 09, 2026 58m

Periods, puberty and the cyclical nature of being a woman - these are conversations many of us didn't grow up having. No shame-free chats, no honoring of what our bodies were doing, just a textbook…

Primary School Unfiltered: The Friendship Years

Feb 23, 2026 36m

School is more than just classrooms and homework - it's friendships, inclusion, self-worth, extracurriculars, parent politics, and the relentless juggle of getting three kids to five different places…

From Beauty to Life After Kids

Feb 09, 2026 59m

From the beauty counters of the early 2000s to the spotlight of Gogglebox, Sarah-Marie Fahd has navigated a lot - career shifts, motherhood, media attention, and the messy reality of raising two boys…

Not So TMI: Perimenopause real talk

Feb 09, 2026 1h 16m

Perimenopause. The word alone can make you feel like you're losing your mind - wondering if it's stress, relationship issues, or just you being 'crazy.' But what if the brain fog, the rage, the…

Body Autonomy and Boundaries

Jan 12, 2026 45m

Consent starts with nappy changes, hugs from relatives, and the language we use when our kids are still tiny. But somewhere along the way, many of us were taught that children's bodies aren't really…

The Myth of Milestones

Nov 19, 2025 37m

Milestones are everywhere - the apps, the books, the comments at playgroup. But what happens when your child's timeline looks completely different? When sitting up takes months of therapy, or walking…

Immunisation Pain and Recovery

Nov 19, 2025 56m

Immunisations are one of those big early milestones - not just for your baby, but for you. The tiny body, the sting, the cry, the weight of knowing you're doing the right thing while also wishing you…

Big Feelings in Little Bodies

Oct 22, 2025 47m

Big feelings in little bodies can feel huge for parents too – especially when you’ve got a child who’s extra sensitive, struggles with drop-offs or seems to fall apart the second they’re back in your…

The Myths and Madness: Labour and Birth

Sep 15, 2025 49m

Birth advice is everywhere, but what actually helps is the stuff that makes the intense parts feel normal and the choices feel clearer. In this episode, we chat with Lauren Severiano, a registered…

You Don't Need to Fix Your Baby's Cry

Aug 18, 2025 32m

Crying is one of the most primal sounds in parenting - and also one of the hardest to sit with. From that first night home to the peak of the witching hours, it can feel like your job is to stop the…

The Truth About Baby Sleep: Beyond Sleep Training

Aug 18, 2025 44m

Sleep training. The phrase alone can make a new parent's heart race - conjuring images of crying babies, rigid schedules, and guilt-laden choices. But what if the real question isn't whether you're…

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