
Day 12 of parenting abroad episodes
31-12-2025 | 7 Min.
First off - please excuse the quality! I only got to record this after arriving back from holidays, unpacked, dinner, and kid put in bed! And fireworks - oh man i didn't realise you could hear them on the mic- so it was a quick record and hope for the best!For the rest - thanks for being here in 2025 (and maybe 2024 and 2023!) and I hope you will be sticking around in 2026 for so much more to come - new voices, new topics and hopefully a less last minute podcast!

Love & Communication Abroad: Strengthening Relationships as "Expat" Parents
30-12-2025 | 23 Min.
Eva and Angela explore the realities of relationships abroad — cultural differences, distance from support networks, and the emotional labour of parenting internationally. A grounded conversation about staying connected as partners and parents. Reshared ahead of the New Year.

True Compromise in Relationships: Parenting Without Resentment
29-12-2025 | 37 Min.
This episode dives into what true compromise really looks like in relationships. Dr. Naomi Gibson shares tools for communication, teamwork, and emotional honesty — helping couples move from tension to collaboration.A powerful listen as the year winds down.What feels hardest to compromise on?

Fatherhood & Mental Health: Breaking the Silence
28-12-2025 | 44 Min.
Recorded during Men’s Mental Health Week, this episode features two fathers sharing their experiences with NICU stays, ADHD, burnout, and emotional overload. It’s an honest conversation about the realities of fatherhood and why vulnerability is strength.= Reshared to support the whole parenting village.

The Motherbrain Myth: How Parenthood Actually Changes the Brain
27-12-2025 | 45 Min.
Neuroscientist Dr. Elke De Witte explains how caregiving reshapes the brain — not just for mothers, but for all parents. This episode challenges outdated myths and calls for a more supportive understanding of parenthood in society and the workplace. A reflective listen during the quieter days after Christmas.What changed most for you after becoming a parent?



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