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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
  • Adoption & the abandonment trauma that goes with it
    Mar 1 2026

    In this episode Katie opens up about being adopted as a new born and all the heavy stuff that goes with it.

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    34 mins
  • The things we thought we'd never say
    Feb 24 2026

    When do we get to the stage where we start saying stuff that sounds like it's coming out of our parents mouths??! From 'money doesn't grow on trees' to 'it's too loud' we're there and we're owning it!

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    19 mins
  • It's time to fill your bucket up - lets get selfish!
    Feb 22 2026

    Are we in a midlife crisis or a midlife awakening?? In this episode we are talking about how we do so much for other people, whether it be the kids, husbands, household or pets. Now we are giving you the permission and the tips on doing something for yourself.

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    28 mins
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