• What Every Parent Should Know About Porn’s Influence on Children
    Dec 9 2025

    Is your child's "sex education" secretly coming from free, violent online pornography?

    Kate Mason and podcast producer Liz Keen, creator of The Reality Of podcast, joins us to uncover the shocking truth that children as young as eight, nine, and ten are accidentally, or intentionally, stumbling upon highly explicit content, citing the average age of first exposure in Australia as 13.

    Liz reveals the most dangerous piece of content young people are consuming: the widespread depiction of acts like strangulation that is bleeding directly into real-life teenage sex, often without consent or knowledge of the severe, silent health risks, and argues that parents must overcome their discomfort to provide proactive, non-shaming education before the internet does.

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    5:24 How common is it for young children to be viewing pornography

    6:34 What shocking pornographic content are young people actually seeing

    11:15 What is the average age that Australian kids are seeing explicit content

    28:13 How can parents overcome the awkwardness of talking to their kids about sex and porn

    35:48 Is my child seeing porn if I haven't mentioned it to them yet

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    Connect with guest:Liz Keen, Podcast Strategy | Podcast Production | Media Consultant | SXSW Speaker

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    45 mins
  • What’s the Right Way to Talk to a Teen Struggling With Mental Health?
    Dec 2 2025

    Content Warning: This episode discusses suicide, self-harm, and mental health. Please listen with care.

    What if your teen’s big emotions weren’t the problem, but your response was?

    Kate Mason sits down with licensed therapist and author Katie K. May, a leading expert in teen self-harm, DBT, and emotional regulation. Together, they explore the often-quiet struggles parents face when their teenager is overwhelmed by big, burning feelings, what Katie calls being “on fire.”

    Drawing from her personal journey and professional experience, Katie explains why some kids feel more intensely, how parents unintentionally fuel the flames, and the radical shift needed to connect with and support teens through emotional storms.

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    3:36 Why do teens self-harm and what does it achieve?
    7:26 How did Katie K. May overcome self-harm and trauma?
    12:57 What is radical acceptance in parenting?
    20:32 Why does fixing your teen often backfire?
    30:15 Can stable teens still engage in self-destructive behavior?

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    Connect with guest: Katie K. May

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    1 hr and 13 mins
  • Why Your Baby’s First Foods Matter More Than You Think
    Nov 25 2025

    Is your baby really hungry—or just hooked on ultra-processed foods?

    Kate Mason sits down with children’s nutritionist and author Mandy Sacher to unravel the tangled world of feeding babies and toddlers.

    From decoding misleading food labels to tackling fussy eating head-on, Mandy shares her powerful journey, from developing childhood obesity programs with UK hospitals to launching Australia's first real food rating system.

    She opens up about how her own child’s love of broccoli sparked a national movement for better children's nutrition.

    Together, Kate and Mandy tackle the myths, the fears, and the everyday realities of starting solids, avoiding food-related anxiety, and raising resilient eaters in an ultra-processed world.

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    3:02 Why did Mandy shift to kids' nutrition?

    6:00 What’s wrong with food labels?

    12:47 When should babies start solids?

    19:10 How can parents stay calm at mealtimes?

    34:34 When does picky eating start?

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    Connect with guest: Mandy Sacher | Pediatric Nutritionist and Chief Nutrition Officer

    Website | Instagram | Real Food Rating Instagram | Facebook | YouTube

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    47 mins
  • REPLAY - Adult Kids Moving Back Home: Is This the NEW NORMAL?
    Nov 18 2025

    This is an episode originally published in November 2024. It is one of my most popular.

    Are you tired of living with your adult kids? The phenomenon of adult children living at home with their parents has become increasingly common, leaving many to wonder: is this the new normal?

    Kate looks at the realities of adults living with their parents, whether due to economic challenges or shifting cultural norms.

    Joined by life coach Jeanine Mouchawar, they discuss how to navigate this complex dynamic with grace and mutual respect.

    From reshaping communication styles to setting boundaries and fostering independence, this episode is packed with practical advice for parents and adult children.

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    7:06 Parental expectations vs. economic realities

    13:56 Resetting boundaries

    17:51 Avoiding conflicts: Top communication strategies

    22:32 Sitting in the hole: How to truly support your child


    Guest: Jeanine Mouchawar

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    29 mins
  • How to Set Boundaries with Family During Christmas Chaos?
    Nov 11 2025

    Is Christmas your calm or your chaos?

    Kate Mason welcomes returning couple therapists Helen and Shahn to unpack why the festive season so often becomes a pressure cooker and how couples can reclaim it with clarity and compassion.

    They share their own blended-family reset, choosing Christmas morning at home to create sleep, sanity, and new traditions.

    From end-of-year exhaustion to old family roles that snap back under one roof, they explain how reactivity takes over and how to stay “untangled” by planning ahead, agreeing on boundaries, and responding by values.

    You will hear practical scripts like saying “ouch, that is sharp,” advice for united communication with parents and in laws, and survival tips that include pre warning, lightening the alcohol, and offering grace when family of origin ghosts appear.

    The result is a toolkit for couples who want a kinder, more intentional holiday season.


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    3:00 How do you create new Christmas traditions when old ones no longer work?

    7:28 Why does Christmas bring back old family roles and tension?

    11:00 What should you do if you're stuck with a toxic relative during dinner?

    23:42 How can couples set boundaries with their families around Christmas?

    30:13 What are the best survival strategies for a smoother festive season?

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    Connect with guests:

    Shahn Baker Sorekli, Director | Author | App Founder | Clinical Psychologist | Couples Therapist | Board Approved Supervisor

    Shahn's LinkedIn

    Helen Robertson, Director | Clinical Psychologist | Author | Advanced Certified Schema Therapist | Schema Certified Supervisor | Board Approved Supervisor

    Helen's LinkedIn

    The 8 Love Links Book | Website | Instagram |TikTok |Tiktok

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    41 mins
  • How to Reconnect With Your Partner in Five Minutes
    Nov 4 2025

    Is your partner your teammate… or just your roommate?

    Kate Mason dives deep into why so many loving couples start to feel emotionally disconnected—not because of conflict, but because of neglect.

    With warmth and insight, Kate introduces the "Five-Minute Personality Check-In," a powerful weekly ritual that helps couples realign, reconnect, and stay curious about each other, even when life gets chaotic.

    She explores how our unique personality types shape how we connect (or clash), revealing practical tools to bridge the gap between introverts and extroverts, thinkers and feelers, planners and free spirits.

    If your relationship feels more functional than emotional lately, this episode offers a refreshingly simple yet powerful way to find your way back.

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    6:57 How do introverts and extroverts experience connection differently?

    9:26 How do thinkers and feelers misread each other’s intentions?

    11:52 Why does planning the week create conflict for some couples?

    14:15 What are the three questions in the Five-Minute Check-In?

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    19 mins
  • How to Make Wellness Work Without Burning Out
    Oct 28 2025

    What if your health isn’t something you do, but something you are?

    Kate Mason sits down with wellness journalist and author Casey Beros to trace her path from a Perth uni student obsessed with health reporting to on-air roles with ABC’s evidence-based program Tonic and a dream daily TV gig that was axed 35 episodes in—followed by a grief-soaked reset that clarified her true mission.

    Casey shares how building Paper Tiger health retreats gave her real-world empathy, why she trusts slow science over fast headlines, and how her “Headlines to Live By” cut through fads: move, eat mostly whole foods, sleep, tend your mental and social health, and see your doctor.

    She rejects quick fixes (and “expensive urine”), champions agency over obedience in a more horizontal model of care, and offers micro-actions—water, breath, a text to a friend, ten squats—that compound into real change.

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    :32 What sparked Casey’s lifelong obsession with health journalism?
    3:25 How did a bold pitch to Dr Norman Swan open the first big door?
    7:12 What did Casey learn creating ABC’s evidence-based show Tonic?
    14:51 How did she rebuild after a dream TV job was suddenly axed?
    38:07 What “minimum viable interventions” can you start using today?

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    Connect with guest: Casey Beros | Medical Facilitator | Educator | Communicator

    LinkedIn | Website | Next of Kin Book | Instagram | X | Facebook | Newsletter

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    50 mins
  • Could 3 Questions Change the Way You Parent?
    Oct 21 2025

    Are we expressing more than we’re actually coping?

    Kate Mason poses three big, bold questions to five insightful guests—Cat, Cassie, Jack, Maryann, and Tracy.

    Together, they explore what today’s kids are most missing: is it freedom, discipline, or connection?

    They unpack whether our personality or our experiences shape us more deeply, and whether the current culture of emotional openness is fostering resilience or just performance.

    With perspectives from teachers, parents, and leaders, this episode invites listeners to rethink the way they parent, teach, connect, and even scroll.

    It’s honest, nuanced, and might just shift the way you see the emotional lives of both kids and adults.

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    2:33 What are kids missing most—freedom, discipline, or connection?

    8:51 Are we shaped more by personality or experience?

    14:27 Have we become better at expressing or just posting emotions?

    19:47 How can we help kids build real resilience offline?

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    22 mins