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Who Even Are We?

Who Even Are We?

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After millions of downloads and years of oversharing on Am I A Bad Mum?, Katie Mattin and Rachel Thaiday are introducing Who Even Are We.

Who Even Are We? is a twice-weekly podcast about identity shifts, friendships, parenting teens (or nearly teens), marriage, confidence, chaos, and all the things no one prepares you for. From honest confessions to ridiculous stories and conversations that swing from hilarious to heartfelt, nothing is off limits and nothing is polished!

It’s real life, real friendship, and real talk for anyone who’s ever looked around and thought… who even are we now?

2026 Podshape
Parenting & Families Relationships
Episodes
  • Lets just book in - Visiting the Brothel
    Jan 13 2026

    We found out the 'massage' place next door to the podcast studio is actually a BROTHEL so of course we have heaps of questions! And what better way to answer them than to go in and make a booking!

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    24 mins
  • Being 'Mrs Thaiday' - I have NEVER opened up about this before
    Jan 11 2026

    I have been friends with Rachel for years and we have discussed many personal things on our previous podcast 'Am I a Bad Mum?' but something I have always been fascinated about is what it's really like to be married to one of Australia's most popular footballers. The attention, the girls, the money, the highs and lows, we chat about it all in Rach's first ever BRUTALLY HONEST chat about what it's really like Being Mrs Thaiday. Katie x

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    31 mins
  • Introducing.... Who Even Are We?
    Jan 4 2026

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    1 min
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