The Parenting Couch
Join Rachel Chappell and Sarah Levett on The Parenting Couch, where we discuss the big issues facing Mums across Australia. We share our experiences and advice about navigating the ever-changing parenting challenges, and are joined by experts, celebrities and parents too. Listen to feel more connected & supported, while having a laugh about what parenting is really like.
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Podcasting since 2019 • 89 episodes
The Parenting Couch
Latest Episodes
Household Harmony: How to share the Domestic Load without losing your mind, with Cherie Marriott
So many mums are stressed with juggling kids, work and the bulk of the domestic load. The creep can be gradual and suddenly it seems like we’re ‘doing everything’. This can lead to feelings of bitterness and resentment – and now we’re bickering...
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Stop the Bully: Proven Strategies to Empower Your Child, with Dr Justin Coulson
In this powerful episode, we dive into one of the hardest challenges facing kids and parents today: bullying. Joined by leading parenting expert Justin Coulson, we uncover what’s really at the heart of bullying behaviours, how they impact young...
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Starting ‘Big’ School: How to make the transition smooth and stress-free, with Gen Muir
In today’s episode, we sit down with Gen Muir, a renowned parenting expert, to discuss one of the biggest milestones in a child’s life — the transition to 'big' school. If you're preparing to send your little one off to kindergarten, this episo...
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43:58
Foster Care: Busting the myths
If you could be a part-time foster carer and make a real difference in a young person’s life, would you do it? With flexible care options like fostering for just a week or the occasional weekend, and an urgent need for carers in Sydney, ...
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No Bad Kids, Just Big Emotions: A Fresh Look at Childhood Behaviour, with Billy Garvey
Welcome to today’s episode, where we’ll dive deep into the world of child mental health— a more pressing issue than ever. Did you know that 1 in 7 children aged 4 to 17 meet the clinical criteria for a mental illness ove...
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