• You Were Someone Before You Became A Mum, And She Matters

  • Mar 17 2024
  • Length: 20 mins
  • Podcast
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You Were Someone Before You Became A Mum, And She Matters

  • Summary

  • Do you remember who you were before you had kids? Or does that feel like fever dream at this point?

    In this episode, Libby and Tegan reflect on what their lives were like before becoming parents and how having kids has changed them. You might be familiar with Libby's pre-kid life...but did you know Tegan had a different kind of microphone-related job?

    They also chat about how you can help your child get used to going to school, after-school activities and the importance of downtime.

    Plus, Libby has a recommendation for keeping kids safe online - it's a must hear! Here's the link if you want more information.

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    CREDITS:

    Host: Tegan Natoli & Libby Trickett

    Producer: Talissa Bazaz

    Assistant Producer: Tahli Blackman

    Audio Producer: Scott Stronach

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