S2 Ep3: A Baby On The Way & Traditions In The Making – Don’t Touch It | Fred & Darling Asquith cover art

S2 Ep3: A Baby On The Way & Traditions In The Making – Don’t Touch It | Fred & Darling Asquith

S2 Ep3: A Baby On The Way & Traditions In The Making – Don’t Touch It | Fred & Darling Asquith

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This week on Don’t Touch It, I’m joined by The Asquiths as they step into a completely new chapter. We dive into what this phase of life actually feels like right now, the moment it properly sank in that they’re becoming parents, and the emotional shifts that come with it. There’s chat about starting their own family traditions, the kind of mum and dad they hope to be… and of course Fred’s slightly concerning witch-level ability to predict things. I hope you enjoy is as much as i enjoyed chatting to them.


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Welcome to Don’t Touch It – named after my now-infamous catchphrase (yes, the one I say every morning while making my sacred cup of tea on YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok). I wanted to bring that cozy, connected feeling of sharing a cuppa with a good friend to life – and that’s exactly what this podcast is all about.


In each episode, I sit down with my closest pals for real, unfiltered conversations. We chat about everything – not just parenting (though that comes up!), but also relationships, identity, and all the things we’ve been dying to say out loud. It’s raw, honest, and feels just like hanging out with your best mates.


So, grab your tea (and don’t touch mine) – let’s talk.


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