Explore every episode of the podcast The UnSENsored Club
| Title | Pub. Date | Duration | |
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| Salmon sperm, dead dads and my child called Lupus | 28 Jul 2026 | 00:42:14 | |
Welcome to the very first episode of The UnSENsored Club! Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join Chelle, Lisa, and Hannah (three SEN mums navigating life, laundry, and neurodiversity) for an honest, unSENsored chat about the beautiful chaos of motherhood and womanhood. In this debut episode, we’re stripping away the filters and laying it all out on the kitchen table. We introduce who we are, how we met, and what it’s really like raising brilliant, neurodivergent kids with Autism and ADHD while trying not to lose our own minds in the process. Whether you’re a fellow SEN parent looking for your tribe, or just someone who appreciates a laugh and an honest conversation about life, you’ve found your people. We’re all in this together! Grab a cuppa and connect with us: Don't forget to hit Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and join our brand-new community on social media to share your own stories. We can't wait to get to know you! Please contact us to feature on future episodes Email:- unsensoredclub@hotmail.com WhatsApp:-07840113994 (Voice Notes welcome) Please remember, we are just mums sharing our lived experience. We are not qualified to give medical advice. We therefore always recommend contacting your NHS provider or reputable organisations and charities for support. Find support at: https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/mental-health-services/where-to-get-urgent-help-for-mental-health/ | |||
| An Accident in Lanzarote, an injured butterfly and a naked man. | 04 Aug 2026 | 00:54:41 | |
EPISODE 2 In this episode, hosts Chelle, Hannah, and Lisa share a candid and humorous take on the challenges of parenting during the school holidays. Expect honest conversations, real-life anecdotes, and a celebration of the imperfect journey of being a "SEN mum. Grab your cuppa and connect with us: Don't forget to hit Subscribe so you never miss an episode, and join our brand-new community on social media to share your own stories. We can't wait to get to know you! Email:- unsensoredclub@hotmail.com WhatsApp:-07840113994 (Voice Notes welcome) Please remember, we are just mums sharing our lived experience. We are not qualified to give medical advice. We therefore always recommend contacting your NHS provider or reputable organisations and charities for support. Find support at: https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/ https://www.championscharity.org.uk/ https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/mental-health-services/where-to-get-urgent-help-for-mental-health/ | |||
| Bluey X-Rated | 11 Aug 2026 | 00:57:25 | |
Sponsored By Sensory Junction - https://www.sensory-junction.co.uk Grab your cuppa and connect with us: Email:- unsensoredclub@hotmail.com WhatsApp:- 07840113994 (Voice Notes welcome) This episode tackles puberty through the lens of parenting neurodivergent children. We share real-life experiences from our own families and hear some listener messages. We cover everything from precocious puberty and PMDD to hygiene struggles, body autonomy, gender identity, and the emotional impact on carers. The discussion is honest and sometimes uncomfortable, but we do try to see some light in these heavy subject matters. We believe this is the best way to open conversations that are often seen as taboo. We also discuss how important support, community, and early preparation can be when it comes to puberty in our neurodivergent children. Please remember, we are just mums sharing our lived experience. We are not qualified to give medical advice. We therefore always recommend contacting one of the below organisations for qualified support. Disability & Healthcare Support & Services · Brook (Sextual Health & Wellbeing) - https://www.brook.org.uk/ · CAMS (Mental Health Support)- https://cams-care.com/ · NHS Mental Health - https://www.nhs.uk/nhs-services/mental-health-services/where-to-get-urgent-help-for-mental-health/ · Mermaids (Gender Identity in children and young people) - https://mermaidsuk.org.uk/ · Samaritans (Mental Health Support) - https://www.samaritans.org/ · Stonewall (Lesbian, Gay, Bi, Trans, Queer+ equality) - https://www.stonewall.org.uk/ · Young Minds (Mental Health Support for Children and Young Adults) - https://www.youngminds.org.uk/ Recommendations The Growing Up Book For Boys (Davida Hartman) - https://amzn.eu/d/0d2paDic The Growing up Book For Girls (Davida Hartman) - https://amzn.eu/d/0fnYVp7W | |||
| Episode 4 - The Truth About SEN Friendships, Cliques, and Being Left Out | 18 Aug 2026 | 00:57:24 | |
Sponsored By Sensory Junction - https://www.sensory-junction.co.uk Grab your cuppa and connect with us: Email:- unsensoredclub@hotmail.com WhatsApp:- 07840113994 (Voice Notes welcome)
In this episode, we talk candidly about what friendship looks like when you are parenting children with additional needs. We cover adult friendships, school holiday survival, the role of carers, and the surprising ways neurodivergent kids form connections on their own terms. Join us for this personal, practical conversation about exclusion, masking, and finding your tribe.
Key topics Chelle shares her nerves and excitement around her boys having their first overnight stay with carers and we compare SEN-friendly outings. We also cover masking, social camouflage, and how years of adapting to different groups have shaped us in adulthood. We discuss navigating adult friendship dynamics when you are neurodivergent, have SEN children or suffer from rejection sensitivity or The conversation explores why some friendships fade naturally when life stages diverge, especially when one group is deep in parenting and another has older children or more free time. We discuss our children’s friendships, their struggles and how exclusion has affected them (and us). We also talk about the special bonds they have found with other children, familiar adults and animals, and how empathy often shows up most clearly in those relationships. Recommendations Gravey Fruit Farm - https://www.graveleystrawberries.co.uk/ Thomley - https://thomley.org.uk/ | |||