Explore every episode of the podcast Parentline NI - Your Guide to Parenting
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover: Ep 3 - Side by Side | 17 Dec 2025 | 00:16:24 | |
In the final episode of the Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover, young people and adults come together to look ahead — exploring how families can navigate the digital world side by side with trust, understanding, and openness. Hosted by Maria, this episode features honest reflections from Matylda, Theo, Ethan, and Darragh, alongside youth worker Paula, who has supported the group throughout the project. Together, they unpack the reality that parents and young people often live in very different digital worlds — and why closing that gap matters more than ever. The conversation explores:
The episode ends with a powerful reminder: there is no perfect rulebook for growing up online. Mistakes will happen — but when families listen, learn, and respond together, young people feel safer, supported, and more confident asking for help. This final instalment brings the Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover to a thoughtful close, reinforcing a simple but vital message for parents and carers: online safety works best when it’s built on conversation, trust, and learning together. | |||
| Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover: Ep 2 – Boundaries & Trust | 09 Dec 2025 | 00:15:07 | |
In Episode 2 of the Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover, the youth advisory group continues their honest conversation about what life online really looks like — this time focusing on something every family has to navigate: boundaries and trust. Hosted again by Maria (15, Portadown), this episode features real discussions from Matylda, Theo, Ethan, Darragh, and youth worker Paula. Together, they explore what healthy online boundaries actually feel like from a young person’s perspective, and how parents can keep children safe without feeling overly strict or intrusive. The group talks openly about:
The result is a thoughtful, down-to-earth conversation that highlights the delicate balance every family tries to find: keeping young people safe while giving them space to grow, learn, and build independence. This episode is a practical, relatable listen for parents, carers, and professionals who want to better understand the realities of navigating online life together. | |||
| Breastfeeding - Making it work for you and your baby | 27 Nov 2023 | 00:53:32 | |
Breastfeeding counsellor Katy Lynn chats to Kerry about the emotive topic of breastfeeding. They talk about some of the amazing qualities of breastmilk, the joys of breastfeeding and discuss awareness around the difficulties experienced when starting to breastfeed. They key message here is the lack of support for mums who are starting to breastfeed, that can often lead them to stop sooner than planned. Helplines (most are open 365 days a year until midnight)
Social media NCT Breastfeeding Support NI on Facebook & instagram Breastfeeding in Northern Ireland Breastfeeding & Medication Facebook page ran by pharmacist Wendy Jones | |||
| #50 - Parenting through Vision Impairment and Sight Loss | 01 Nov 2023 | 00:26:34 | |
Kerry talks to Hannah Conroy, mum to Ben, age 9, who has vision impairment. Hannah describes how she navigated getting support in place for Ben, as well as talking about his resilience and positivity! She also describes how much she values the support she gets from RNIB and Angel Eyes, and talks about the challenges of having child with a disability. | |||
| #49 - Parenting through Meningitis and resulting disabilities | 06 Sep 2023 | 00:29:48 | |
This episode Kerry talks to Sorina and Cosmin, parents of 8 year old Ezra. Ezra became ill at 14 months and is a below the knee double amputee. He also lost fingers on his right hand. Kerry discusses how Sorina and Cosmin coped, and are still coping, as well as Ezra's resilience and determination in progressing into a very active boy who loves school and lives a full life. | |||
| #48 - Parenting through...having a child with a lifelong condition | 27 Jul 2023 | 00:35:57 | |
Kerry McLean talks to Chris and Rebecca, who each have a son with a rare genetic condition, called PKU. | |||
| #47 - Parenting through Teen Pregnancy | 20 Jun 2023 | 00:30:01 | |
Teen Pregnancy - somemthing that is usually unplanned and unexpected, by both parents and their teenagers! | |||
| #46 - Parenting through Bereavement and Grief | 30 May 2023 | 00:42:54 | |
This episode shares the experience of Michaela, who lost her mother just six weeks after the birth of her first baby, all during the peak of Covid 19. Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #45 - Parenting through Childcare Costs - with Melted Parents NI | 02 May 2023 | 00:32:50 | |
This episode is the second of our 'Parenting through...' series. Kerry talks to Casey and Becca, the recent founders of Melted Parents NI - their aim is to share the human stories behind the childcare crisis and it's impact on our society. Resources related to this episode: | |||
| #44 - Discussing Emotional Literacy - being emotionally aware for our children | 23 Mar 2023 | 00:36:35 | |
The thought of our children or our young people going through emotional pain and hurt is horrible. As parents or carers, we want them to have a perfect, stress-free, pain-free life. But of course, that's not possible for anyone. And sometimes that pain and hurt can lead to them having thoughts of self-harm, or worse still, thoughts of suicide. | |||
| #43 - Parenting through Eating Disorders - Laurence's Story | 28 Feb 2023 | 00:36:37 | |
In this episode, Pam Nugent, co-founder of The Laurence Trust, tells her story about the loss of her son, Laurence, to an eating disorder. | |||
| #42 - Autism Next Steps - Kerry and Rebecca chat autism pre and post diagnosis | 14 Jan 2023 | 00:46:17 | |
In this episode we were delighted to have Rebecca from Eden Consultancy back with us to chat more about autism. Kerry and Rebecca chat about next steps after diagnosis, as well as discussing stigmas and dated views. Rebecca gives some excellent tried and tested techniques as well as advice for parents and carers to try involving the whole family in using a consistent approach for their children. They also chat about normalising a diagnosis - it does not change your child and is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. | |||
| Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover: Ep 1 – Speaking Up | 20 Oct 2025 | 00:16:32 | |
This episode launches the Be Cyber Safe NI Takeover — a special three-part youth-led mini-series produced by Children in Northern Ireland (CiNI) in partnership with the NSPCC. Be Cyber Safe NI is a new advisory group of young people, aged 13–17, from across Northern Ireland. Working with CiNI and NSPCC, they explore issues like online privacy, harmful content, AI, and mental health, and share their views directly with parents, policymakers, and professionals. Through this takeover series, the group takes over the Parentline NI Podcast feed to share what life online really looks like from their side of the screen — honest, personal, and sometimes challenging conversations designed to help parents understand the digital world through young people’s eyes. In Episode 1 – “Speaking Up”, Maria (15, Portadown) hosts a conversation about why young people often find it difficult to tell parents when something goes wrong online. It’s a thoughtful, down-to-earth discussion for parents, carers, and anyone who wants to build stronger communication around online life. | |||
| #41 - Healing the Wounds of the Past - how Childhood Trauma impacts our Parenting. Kerry McLean chats to Lisa Cherry | 08 Nov 2022 | 00:44:27 | |
Lisa and Kerry chat about the impact of childhood trauma on the person we become, and in turn our own parenting styles. They discuss the vocabulary we need to talk about trauma and it's impact on our mental health. They also discuss self care, and how empathy and compassion can make such a positive difference to those carrying the weight of trauma. Lisa discusses how having those conversations about the legacy of trauma, don't always make things better, but that addressing things can lead to valuable learnings and realisations. | |||
| #40 - Bringing Dads together through Parenthood, with Col Bignell of DadBods | 19 Oct 2022 | 00:24:49 | |
This episode, Kerry talks to Col Bignell, founder of DadBods - a group for dads to get together and connect through what it's like to be a dad! | |||
| #39 - How to be a Mindful Parent, with Patrick McIlwee | 22 Sep 2022 | 00:46:09 | |
Patrick McIlwee, from New Ways NI - Tailored Mindset Coaching, chats to Kerry McLean about ways to use mindfulness in our parenting, both for ourselves and for our children. | |||
| #38 - "How Do We Build Resilience In Ourselves And Our Children?" with Ed Sipler | 22 Aug 2022 | 00:25:29 | |
Ed Sipler, a Health Development Specialist in the South Eastern Health & Social Care Trust, talks to Kerry McLean about building resilience in ourselves and our children. | |||
| #37 - Parenting in a Digital World...Keeping Our Children Safe Online with Wayne Denner | 02 Aug 2022 | 00:47:44 | |
This episode, Kerry chats to Wayne Denner, an online reputation and safety expert, who has spent decades in the digital space teaching people of all ages to protect themselves online, take control of technology and maximise the opportunities it can offer. They discuss safeguarding in the online world; something that is becoming increasingly prevalent in our lives. As parents we know the world is a very different place to the one we grew up in, and our heads can sometimes be filled with questions, worries or fears about how we can keep our children safe online. Wayne and Kerry talk through how we, as parents, may feel about our children using smartphones, tablets and laptops, as well as online gaming. What age is too young? How do we manage parental controls? What about the positive, educational experiences our children and young people get from being online? They also discuss how we can keep up to date with the latest technology, and suggest ways we can get involved in our child’s digital world. Wayne covers how to monitor usage, and also shares tips on how the whole family can reduce their time spent on devices, to encourage our young people to do the same. The online world offers a world of potential social and educational experiences for our children and young people, as well as fun and enjoyment, however it is so easy to spend too much time staring at a screen, or stumble upon content that is too advanced or even dangerous. But if we implement strategies like enabling parental controls on devices and routers, putting our phones in sleep mode at night time, or keeping all devices away from the dinner table or bedroom, we can feel reassured we are not overdoing our screen time, and worry less that our children are accessing content that is unsuitable. Listen in to the chat and tell us with you think! Resources: OpenDNS Family Shield – www.opendns.com The Students Guide to and Epic Online Reputation – Wayne Denner – www.waynedenner.com Putting your phone in sleep mode – https://cellularnews.com/mobile-phone/ways-to-set-sleep-timer-on-your-android-and-iphone-devices Remember Parentline NI are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any area of parenting. To avoid missing an episode of our podcast, click ‘follow’ wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks for listening!! | |||
| #36 - Anxiety Based School Avoidance, with Strive NI | 30 Jun 2022 | 00:39:27 | |
Following our popular workshop delivered together with Elaine McCrisken from Strive NI, Elaine joins us on the podcast to chat about Anxiety Based School Avoidance. Listen in as Kerry chats to Elaine and explores reasons why a child or young person may be finding it difficult to attend school. As well as discussing practical strategies for parents/carers to support children to return more willingly to the school environment. We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think. | |||
| #35 - ADHD, the facts and more… | 16 Jun 2022 | 00:47:54 | |
Following our recent workshop series delivered together with Rebecca McCullough from Eden Consultancy, Rebecca is back to talk to us again about ADHD. ADHD is one of the most common, yet most misunderstood conditions amongst children and young people. In this podcast we will look into what ADHD actually is, talk about the myths surrounding ADHD, the challenges of ADHD and how to support a child or young person with ADHD through various strategies. We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think. | |||
| #34 - Sustaining Healthy Relationships | 31 May 2022 | 00:33:48 | |
Parenting/caring for children is both a joy and a challenge and can often have big impact on our relationships with those around us. Life is full of ups and downs and conflict is normal within all relationships, it is how conflict is handled which can impact our children most both now and long term. Listen in as Kerry chats to Kellie from Relate NI all about their new programme, ‘Sustaining Healthy Relationships’. These sessions look at developing skills and tools to manage the rough & tumble that can appear in any relationship; including couples & family relationships, friendships and our relationship with ourselves! We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think. | |||
| #33 - Autism, the facts and more… Part 2 | 13 May 2022 | 00:45:57 | |
Our Parent Workshops looking at Autism have been hugely popular with parents and carers and these sessions have proved really supportive so far. We have had huge demand for these and places filled quickly, so we are delighted to have had the chance to record this follow-up podcast with Rebecca from Eden Consultancy to share with you. Kerry chats to Rebecca McCullough all about Autism; what is it, how might it present, what can we learn and how can we support our children. We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think. | |||
| #32 - The Changing Face of Family – Raising Kids in the 2020’s. PART 2: Lesley | 28 Apr 2022 | 00:39:10 | |
We continue our series exploring and listening to the diversity of family units across Northern Ireland. Today Kerry chats to Lesley, a kinship carer. Listen in to hear all about what a kinship carer is, how Lesley came to be a kinship carer and her parenting experience in this role. | |||
| Smartphones & Childhood — Striking the Balance | 18 Jun 2025 | 00:44:13 | |
Smartphones are becoming part of children’s lives earlier than ever — and for many parents, it’s not an easy decision to make. In this episode of the Parentline Podcast, we explore how families and schools are navigating these decisions — and what support is out there for parents trying to find the right balance between connection and protection. You’ll hear from three guests with unique perspectives:
We explore:
Whether your child already has a phone or you're still deciding, this episode offers calm, practical advice and real-world stories to help you make informed choices. 📲 Links & Resources:
🔖 Tags: #ParentlinePodcast #SmartphonesAndChildhood #SmartphoneFreeChildhoodNI #DigitalParenting #OnlineSafety #WayneDenner #LisnealCollege #ParentingSupport #KidsAndScreens | |||
| #31 - Autism, the facts and more… Part 1 | 30 Mar 2022 | 00:36:47 | |
Our Parent Workshops looking at Autism have been hugely popular with parents and carers and these sessions have proved really supportive so far. We have had huge demand for these and places filled quickly, so we are delighted to have had the chance to record this podcast with Rebecca from Eden Consultancy to share with you. Kerry chats to Rebecca McCullough all about Autism; what is it, how might it present, what can we learn and how can we support our children. We hope you enjoy the conversation, share with friends and family and let us know what you think. | |||
| #30 - The Changing Face of Family – Raising Kids in the 2020’s. PART 1: George | 08 Feb 2022 | 00:32:53 | |
Traditionally families have been viewed as mum, dad & 2.4 children. But society is thankfully moving forward. Single parents, unmarried mothers and fathers as well as separated and divorced parents are now accepted as the norm. We may still have a long way to go in Northern Ireland with equality, no less so in truly accepting and including LGBTQI+ parents as the ‘norm’. In this new series of podcasts we aim to normalise and celebrate the diversity of families in Northern Ireland. First up is George who raises his teenagers with his husband. Join the Kerry and George as they chat about his experience of dads raising teens, representing a modern family unit in 2022. | |||
| #29 - Talking Tricky Topics with Teens | 18 Jan 2022 | 00:29:44 | |
Parenting teenagers certainly brings its challenges and can have parents questioning themselves day in day out! Following our popular workshop ‘Talking Tricky Topics with my Teen ’ Kerry is joined by Sara an Education Worker with Common Youth. Sara chats with Kerry all about supporting our teenagers through those tricky conversations and subjects we sometimes shy away from. We hope you enjoy the conversation and share with those with teens at home! Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #28 - Communicating and Connecting with Teens | 05 Jan 2022 | 00:36:45 | |
Parenting teenagers certainly brings its challenges and can have parents questioning themselves day in day out! Following our popular workshop ‘Communicating with my Teen’ Kerry is joined by Ciaran, a social worker and father to twin boys who has survived parenting through the teenage years!! We hope you enjoy the conversation and share with those with teens at home!
Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #27 - Experiences of Christmas growing up in another faith | 23 Dec 2021 | 00:25:37 | |
It’s that time of year again, Christmas! Twinkly lights, Santa trips, presents to wrap and cards to write! You might say, Christmas is all around! So what might it be like to grow up in a largely Christian society like Northern Ireland as a person of another faith and exposed to all the Christmas hype? In this episode Kerry chats to Bellal Yaqub, about his experiences as a Muslim at Christmas both as a child and now a parent. We hope you enjoy the conversation. Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #26 - Navigating First Year in Post Primary | 26 Nov 2021 | 00:42:16 | |
As the Christmas break approaches, so ends the first few months in ‘Big School’ for those children who have transferred to post primary this year. Those initial nerves may have eased but at Parentline NI we know that this first year can continue to throw up challenges along the way. As we all know this is the third academic year for our children to be faced with Covid restrictions and for children entering a new school with all that brings it can certainly be an anxious time. Kerry chats with Toni and Anna who work with children and their families throughout this first year in post primary and share their insight, tips and reassurance. We hope you enjoy the conversation. Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #25 - Approaching Challenges at School | 17 Sep 2021 | 00:49:40 | |
In this episode we talk about back to school and all that brings. For some children and their parents school life can bring with it a whole set of challenges. Remember, the Parentline Team are here, on 0808 8020 400, to listen and offer support & guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #24 - Exam Results: Helping you to feel prepared | 11 Aug 2021 | 00:54:59 | |
In this episode we talk about exam results with our Parent Support Officer, Julie Schiess. We all know this is an exciting but potentially stressful time for young people and their families. Feeling emotionally prepared yourself and having some resources and coping strategies in place, can really make all the difference. Kerry talks to Julie about helping families to make the most of any exam outcomes. They focus on strategies to maintain communication, strengthen connections and prioritise positive mental health. Remember, the Parentline team is here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support and guidance on any issue. | |||
| #23 - The Formative Years Series: Session 4 - Returning to Work After Parental Leave | 02 Aug 2021 | 00:32:23 | |
For the final episode in our Formative Years series we are talking about transitions. In this podcast we are chatting about transitions we parents make in our parenting journeys, and having a chat with parent guest Laura all about the transition of stepping back into work after parental leave. Returning to work after maternity leave, parental leave or career break can be a big step for both your child/children, for yourself and your family. Navigating the practicalities, the separation and emotions can be a challenging time as you, your child and your family adjust. Kerry chats with parent guest Laura who has returned to work after maternity leave just this month. Kerry and Laura talk about how she is managing this big step, how she has felt, practical tips and most importantly being kind to yourself always. We hope you enjoy the conversation and if you or someone close is returning to work soon this podcast will help support you in your transition.
Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #22 - The Formative Years Series: Session 3 - Sleep | 23 Jul 2021 | 00:43:09 | |
In this episode we talk all about sleep or the lack of, with infant sleep consultant Susan Wallace from Settled Petals.
Sleep is a fundamental need for us all and getting a good nights rest is crucial for our overall health and wellbeing, but for many parents and children this is easier said than done!
Kerry talks to Susan about how sleeps works and encouraging positive sleep for our children and babies. Susan shares some helpful advice on; · Bedtime routines · Sleep environments · Support to sleep · Naps/ nap scheduling · Sleep that works for the whole family We hope you take away some helpful tips and strategies to put in place for your family and hopefully catch some more zzzZZZZ’s.
Remember Parentline are here on 0808 8020 400 to listen, offer support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| Supporting Neurodiverse Children Through Life’s Big Transitions | 30 Apr 2025 | 00:43:07 | |
In this deeply insightful episode of the Parentline podcast, host Kerry McLean is joined by Tanya Strowger, a mother of three and counsellor at Jigsaw Community Counselling Centre, and Rebecca McCullough from Eden Consultancy NI. Together, they explore what it’s like to support neurodiverse children—particularly autistic children—through life’s big transitions, including school changes, holidays, family events, and everyday routines. Tanya shares the powerful story of her son Silas, his early signs of autism, the diagnostic journey, and how their family has adapted to meet his needs at home, in school, and out in the world. From sensory challenges and visual schedules to social scripting and emotional regulation, her lived experience offers empathy and practical guidance. Rebecca adds her expertise in neuro-affirming practice, offering thoughtful, real-world strategies to make transitions smoother, support emotional wellbeing, and embrace the child’s unique way of experiencing the world. Whether it’s navigating the school day, Christmas traditions, or going on holiday, this episode is packed with compassion, insight, and useful takeaways for any parent or professional. In this episode, we explore:
Memorable Moments: “Ditch all expectation and tune in to the happiness of the child.” – Tanya“You don’t know until you know. And when you know, you can do things differently.” – Rebecca Resources Mentioned:
Need Parenting Support? Subscribe & Share | |||
| #21 - The Formative Years Series: Session 2 - Fussy Eating | 30 Jun 2021 | 00:47:06 | |
| #20 - The Formative Years Series: Session 1 - Potty Training | 11 Jun 2021 | 00:32:11 | |
| #19 - Mental Health During Lockdown | 03 Mar 2021 | 00:36:42 | |
As we fast approach the one year anniversary of the first COVID-19 lockdown, it is no wonder that many parents are concerned about the future mental health impact of the ongoing pandemic on our children and young people. So, what can we do, as parents, to help safeguard our children against mental health risks? How do we talk to our children about topics like anxiety, depression or even suicide? For some answers to all of these questions and more, our host, Roger Gowdy, recently chatted to Professor Siobhan O’Neill, Mental Health Champion for Northern Ireland. Don't forget you can call our free confidential helpline at Parentline NI, on 0808 8020 400, if you need advice, support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #18 - The Importance of Reading | 16 Feb 2021 | 00:25:53 | |
In this episode, we dive in to all things "books and reading". | |||
| #17 - Money On Your Mind? | 12 Jan 2021 | 00:33:40 | |
In this episode we talked to Sarah Wright from Advice Space all about money management - a hot topic for January (and let's face it, the rest of the year too!). | |||
| #16 - Let's Talk Relationships | 18 Dec 2020 | 00:22:05 | |
Listen to Stevie from Relate NI share information and tips on how to positively communicate with your children about the topic of Relationship and Sexuality Education. Remember to contact Parentline on 0808 8020 400 if you need advice, support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #15 - Parents' Guide To Christmas : Focussing On What Matters | 08 Dec 2020 | 00:24:47 | |
In this episode we talk all things Christmas with our new Parentline Head of Service, June Onyekwelu.
...to name a few. Remember to contact Parentline on 0808 8020 400 if you need advice, support or guidance on any parenting issue. | |||
| #14 - School Life after Lockdown: Striking the Balance | 23 Nov 2020 | 00:42:39 | |
The Covid-19 pandemic has impacted almost every aspect of our lives in 2020. Arguably one of the most affected groups in society has been our children and young people whose education has been disrupted in unprecedented ways. | |||
| #13 - Caring Behind Closed Doors: Tips for Parent Carers | 09 Nov 2020 | 00:26:22 | |
The vast majority of the time, care is provided behind closed doors, in people's homes. It is often largely invisible too. We chat to Clare-Ann Magee from Carers NI about what support is available to parent carers and what steps can be taken to help. | |||
| #12 - The Joys and Challenges of Modern Fatherhood with Ibe Sesay | 25 Oct 2020 | 00:36:07 | |
In this episode we sat down (virtually) with Q Radio Presenter and Parentline Ambassador Ibe Sesay. | |||
| Supporting Parents and Carers in NI: Kerry chats to the Parentline Team | 19 Dec 2024 | 00:38:08 | |
In this special episode, Kerry chats to three of the Parentline NI team - Kathy, Roisin and Julie. This episode focuses on the core ethos of the Parentline service. | |||
| #11 - Inspiring Creativity in Young People with Joan Burney Keatings | 09 Oct 2020 | 00:23:24 | |
In this podcast we talk to Joan Burney Keatings MBE, CEO of Cinemagic. Cinemagic is a local charity, founded in Belfast over 30 years ago, and each year they put on the Cinemagic International Television and Film Festival for young people which is running for the month of October in 2020. | |||
| #10 - Tips for parents during a difficult lockdown situation | 02 Jun 2020 | 00:20:10 | |
Life under lockdown can be especially tough for parents. Our professional Parenting Support Officer Julie talks about life during lockdown and shares some tips for helping with the educational side of things, looking after yourself and dealing with those tough situations which you feel you can no longer cope. Remember Parentline is here for you so please call 0808 8020 400 if you wish to discuss anything in this podcast. | |||
| #9 - Parenting Children with Disabilities with Marian Bradley | 02 Mar 2020 | 00:31:09 | |
Parenting can be a challenge for us all, but when a child has disabilities, a further set of complex challenges are added to the parenting role. We sat down with our parent advocate Marian Bradley whose daughter Meabh has lived with severe disabilities from birth. | |||
| #8 - Maternal Mental Health Matters with Lindsay Robinson | 07 Feb 2020 | 00:25:43 | |
In this podcast we talk to Lindsay Robinson about maternal mental health during pregnancy, after having a baby and in general. She shares her journey past and present and debunks the notion that there is such a thing as the perfect motherhood. Listen now to hear about Lindsay's journey as well as information on where to go for help and support.Remember to contact Parentline on 0808 8020 400 if you need advice, support or guidance. | |||