Episodes
Nami and Andy, parents of two, talk openly about the range of challenges that they have faced on their path to parenthood. In particular we focus on the impacts of parenthood on their relationship, and how they have battled through the difficult times to come through to the other side - together. The couple talk candidly about the important role that relationship counselling has played in helping them through the difficult patches. Support the show.
Published 04/01/20
The show interviews Psychologists Dr Sarah Cotton and Justine Alter about how their program serves to support families and organisations in the transition from a working person to working parent. Support the show.
Published 02/27/20
In this episode we talk to mum Rosemary about her experiences of coping with the work life-juggle.  Support the show.
Published 02/04/20
In this episode we talk to mum Evelyn, about her experiences of coping with the work life-juggle. In particular Evelyn describe the feeling that at times we are all just 'winging it' when it comes to managing home and work life. Support the show.
Published 12/05/19
In a raw interview with Nia, mum of two, Nia reflects on the range of challenges that she faced on her journey to becoming a mother, and how these are likely to have contributed to her experience of postnatal depression. Nia talks candidly about the lack of awareness that something was wrong, as, like many parents, she thought her experiences were simply part and parcel of 'motherhood'. She openly talks about about her feelings of shame and failure, and how her treatment by health...
Published 11/13/19
In this episode we speak with Renee and Stevie about the range of emotional challenges that they both experienced on their journey to motherhood. They discuss the highs, the lows, and the importance of finding each other and working together to realise their dreams and create a village of support for other mothers at this often challenging, and isolating time of life. Support the show: https://www.cope.org.au/support-us/
Published 10/15/19
Rachel Watts, known for her role in Yummy Mummies, talks candidly for the first time about the traumatic birth experience with her first son, Harvey. Rachel and her husband Jayson describe the unplanned events that unfolded at birth, and the profound impact this has had on them. Drawing from their experience, the couple share their advice for others. Support the show.
Published 09/12/19
The Mum Drum hosts Amy Felman and Nicole Highet unveil what the Mum Drum is all about. Amy interviews Nicole about the current context of motherhood and why COPE was established to address the range of challenges that modern parents face. Support the show.
Published 09/12/19
Published 09/12/19