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Mums F**king Matter with Lucy Wylde is a weekly podcast aimed at helping Mums to feel more seen and validated in their experiences of motherhood and matrescence. Just because society doesn’t (yet!) respect the monumental role of Mothers, it doesn’t mean that we can’t value ourselves. As a coach, yoga teacher, perinatal exercise specialist and Mum, Lucy shares her experience, passion and gentle activism for creating greater ease, pleasure and joy in body and mind, to help you adjust to one of life’s biggest transitions; Matrescence.
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For my 30th episode of the podcast, I was inspired (by Zoe Blaskey of 'Motherkind') to share a meditation that I recorded for you.Having done guided meditations for many, many years during my yoga classes and 1:1 sessions I wanted to treat you, my listeners, to this guided relaxation.If you're new to meditation, please don't put any pressure on yourself to feel anything in particular. Whether you get to listen to this during the craziness of half term or another precious stolen window of time, I invite you to… listenbreath deeplyand relax a little morePLEASE NOTE: Do not listen while driving as you may get dozy(!). I've been told my voice is "like a balm" and I do try my best to help you relax to the max ;)Enjoy!~ Lucy xxThemes: Mental Health, Mothering, Relaxation, BreathAt the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please consider leaving a review on the platform that you listen. Click here for Spotify or here for Apple Podcasts.Want to learn more about working with me? Book in for a free 30-minute discovery call here!For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Today's guest on the podcast is Jodie Garth; Mother, Artist and Motherhood Coach. Jodie and I met in late 2021 whilst on a (life-changing) course about Matrescence with Amy Taylor-Kabbaz.Jodie and I have both learned, grown and evolved so much through — and since — the 'Mama Rising' course, and I wanted to share Jodie's story here.In this episode we speak about:menstrual cycle awareness, what we're not taught about our bodies and passing the wisdom on to our childrenthe challenges of ADHD and motherhood combinedhealing in hindsight when you find out more about yourselfmatrescence and ADHDJodie's expression as an artist and finding her voice through collageYou can find Jodie and her work on Instagram at @cherishandbloom_artThemes: ADHD, Motherhood, Parenting, Mental Health, ArtAt the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Have you ever thought much about your posture? About the difference it can make to your aches and pains — and even your mood?In this episode I speak about:the effects of poor posturepracticing reverence for your body and allowing greater ease'superhero pose' and how better posture can go a long way in contributing towards how you feelthinking of your posture when walking, standing, seated, driving, holding children, etc.the role of exercise to help with posturereducing stress wherever possibleThemes: Posture, Fitness, Mental Health, Emotional Health, ParentingAt the end, I share a quote from Regena Thomashauer.Want to know more about my Goddess Circles? Click HERE.For more from me, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Welcome to the first episode of 'Mums F**king Matter' with a male guest; a Dad and friend of mine, Mike Dye.Mike is one of my good friends and (especially after my experience with toxic relationships) I've always been in awe and appreciation of how good a partner and Dad he is.Mike and I are obviously not relationship coaches, but it's great to reflect in this honest and open conversation as parents and partners to other people, as to what can make things work better.In this episode we speak about:the importance of good communicationworking on 'keeping the spark'being a supportive partner and allowing one other spacemaking time to be truly present for your children and the difference that can makehow he has learned to be a better parentmaking time to nourish himself as well as being a partner, a parent and giving to his workMike is a (brilliant!) sports therapist and the Founder of New Health Project.Themes: Relationships, Fatherhood, Parenting, Mental HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Karen McMillan.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Have you heard of the sister wound? It's also called the witch wound. In this episode I speak about:the unnecessary judgement and bitchiness between women that can damage us celebrating our 'sisters', our female friends morewitnessing the sister wound BS in programmes for young peoplehealing ourselves to be more comfortable in who we arehow a supportive sisterhood can be like medicineand I share some fabulous quotes from Gloria SteinemThemes: the sister wound, women's circles, mental health, parentingAt the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Want to know more about my Goddess Circles? Click HERE.For more from me, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
This is such a fantastic conversation with Angela Sellar; makeup artist, colour and style guide — and expert in elevating women's confidence!As well as the above Angela is a late diagnosed 'ADHD-er' and a Mum of 2. Angela is so talented at what she does and has helped me lots of over the years with her skills.In this episode we speak about:Angela's passion for creativityAngela's experience of being diagnosed with ADHD in 2021, the impact of that and what she has learned about herself sincehaving ADHD and being a (new) MumAngela's background and training in fashion and makeuprejection sensitive dysphoria (RSD)a brilliant quote from Regena Thomashauermy healing, learning & growth that came from working with Angela'dopamine dressing' and why it helps to dress how YOU like the work Angela does with women to help them feel unapologetically themselves!Themes: Makeup, Styling, ADHD, Parenting, Motherhood, Mental HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Penny McKenzie.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Do you find parenting hard? Occasionally or perhaps more than you'd like to admit?Don't worry, this isn't me just moaning about my experience and the injustice of today's society for parents.I share some truths that many/all Mums feel but we're encouraged to gaslight ourselves and cover it up.F**k that!You matter. Your feelings matter. And support for your struggles matters. — Why do you think I called the podcast what I did?!In this episode I speak about:loving your child deeply AND motherhood being hard the HUGE importance of feeling seen, heard and acknowledged, especially in matrescence and motherhoodspeaking our truth, and why it matters to express sadness and angerthe many feelings we can go through in a short space of timereverence for the BIG work we do as Mumsprocessing trauma and seeking help Themes: Motherhood, Mental Health, Parenting, MatrescenceI mention Emily Nagoski and her book 'Come As You Are'.At the end, I share a poem written by me.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Are you playing small? Are you able to stand in your truth and be who you are in the world? If not, you deserve to! And this episode may help. This is one of my favourite topics — and most commonly talked about with clients.In this episode I speak about:spreading out in Savasana, taking up the space on your yoga mat — and beyondgrowing more comfortable in who you arefrom self-silencing to being calmly assertiveknowing that anger is valid and natural, whatever your genderthe beauty and wisdom in growing olderover-apologising and you are not 'too much'Themes: Yoga, Motherhood, Mental Health, Parenting, MatrescenceI mention Amy Taylor-Kabbaz.At the end, I share a poem written by Nikita Gill.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Did you know that you have a right to be mindful of where your precious energy is spent?! This is one of my favourite topics — and most commonly talked about with clients.Here is a link to episode one of my podcast, as I mention: Apple podcasts here and Spotify here.In this episode I speak about:energetic vacuums and radiatorsnot taking on other people's negative projectionsholding your own in who you are, what you do and whyknowing your approach is valid and expressing resistance to receiving unsolicited adviceletting go of people pleasing and over apologisingmenstrual cycle awareness (and pre-menstrual TRUTH) and planning your diary to avoid certain things and peopleinner child worklooking after me and how it helps me and my daughterthe mother loadDr Gabor Maté's research on women and ill healthThemes: Boundaries, Parenting, Motherhood, Mental HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
This conversation with Nat Biviano, Life Coach and founder of 'Spine Tingling Marriage' is so juicy, emotional and insightful. Nat's wisdom and passion is so beautiful and moving to witness. She truly cares about helping women and Mothers and I'm sure you will hear that in this conversation…In this episode we speak about:what it means for Nat to be a woman and a Mothertuning in to our feminine naturethe power of working on ourselves to heal in our relationshipsthe Disney dream vs the real life experiencematrescence and relationshipshow and why our self-worth can be affected in motherhoodmaking the implicit explicit and the difference it can makeNat's experience in the near break down of her relationship, and working through the messy middlethe NUMBER 1 problem that comes up time and time again in relationshipswhat the feminist movement did that didn't help usThemes: Parenting, Marriage, Relationships, Motherhood, Mental HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Did you enjoy this episode? If so, please leave a review on the platform that you listen. Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Children are not Tamagotchis. They won't just do and say what they're told. They are little humans with feelings and minds of their own.Please note: I am not attempting to be a parenting coach. I am simply exposing what I feel passionate about and I know a lot of others will and do relate to.In this episode I share my perspectives and approach to the ridiculous pressures we can feel as parents in this day and age, in the hope that it may bring you some relief (and a giggle or two).In this episode I speak about:the pressure on Mumswhat society expects of parents and childrenmy approach to said pressure ;)Themes: Parenting, Motherhood, Mental HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Karen McMillan.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
I first heard Lucy Rowett talking on a podcast in 2020 and I've loved listening to and learning from what she does ever since! I'm excited to have her on the podcast, talking about all things pleasure, sex and relationships.In this episode we speak about:learning to be comfortable in your body and how HUGE that isknowing the anatomy of your genitalia (you might be surprised how few people know)letting go of sexual shamepurity culture and faith deconstructionknowing your wants, needs and boundaries (in the bedroom or not)subconscious behaviour that can play out in relationshipsLucy's course on sexual communicationLucy's top books on self-pleasure, sex and desireThemes: Sex, Intimacy, Pleasure, Healing, RelationshipsYou can find more information on Lucy and all the fabulous things she offers here.At the end, I share a poem written by Danielle Doby.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Since 2019 I've had quite a journey with my skin health. Now it's finally better, I wanted to share my experience in case it's helpful for anyone else to hear/learn from.In this episode I speak about:getting help from a naturopathic nutritionistreceiving unsolicited advicehow I needed to adjust my dietwhat my body was saying in it's sufferingallergies to ingredients in skin productsgetting help from the wrong personhow we're potentially conditioned to feel like we 'should' look flawlessthe deep upset that my skin problems caused meThemes: Nutrition, Gut Health, Naturopathy, Mental HealthI mention Ebony Jane Nutrition. I also mention Shea Butter Cottage. At the end, I share a poem written by me.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Do you ever think about how truly amazing the/your body is? With all that it does and has done for you, what you're able to do and feel and create with your body. — Listen in, as I gently invite you to (perhaps) appreciate yourself a little bit more.Please note: This can be an emotional topic. There is no pressure or judgement whatsoever to be or feel any different from where you are now. In this episode I speak about:the wisdom our body holds and conveys'listening' hands and loving touchthe significance of our feetbreath work and yoga as powerful tools to tune inwardswhen our organs show warning signswe're "not a sum of broken parts"*decent posture and moving wiselyThemes: Mental Health, Physical Health, Yoga, Breath*I mention Glennon Doyle.At the end, I share a poem written by Selina Denton.Did you enjoy this episode? Want to learn more about working with me? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
In this episode I am talking to the brilliant co-founder of Becoming Mums, Fi McQuay. I absolutely LOVE the work that Fi and her co-founder Beth Allum are doing, supporting Mums in the Berkshire area with the groups that they run and the community they have created. In this episode, Fi and I speak about:anxiety in early motherhood how 'Becoming Mums' came aboutthe power of community holding space for storiesbeing given unsolicited advicethe sanctuary of non-judgemental groupsThemes: Motherhood, Mental Health, Postnatal SupportTo find out more about Becoming Mums, see here.We mention Pregnant Then Screwed. At the end I read something by Caitlin Moran.For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
I think a lot of women are put off doing exercise because they get the idea that it needs to be intense to have any benefit. — That it needs to be lifting super heavy weights, running ultra marathons, or spending hours in the gym. Not true! There are soooo many benefits to moving gently but WISELY. Knowing how to train well — in ways that don’t lead to burnout or cause you to dread the whole thing — can be a game changer.I warmly welcome you to a way of moving that may suit your mind and body a f**k load better 😋. In this episode I speak about:how ‘fitness’ doesn’t need to be hardchanging our wording to be less punishingthe negative effects of intense training when stressed and/or tiredthings to watch out for in your postnatal bodyhow I train differently since becoming a Mumfinding enjoyment and PLEASURE in how you choose to moveworking with the breath in yoga and exerciseThemes: Fitness, Mental Health, Physical Health, Postnatal ExerciseAt the end, I share a poem written by Safire Rose. Did you enjoy this episode? Want to make progress with your health? Why not book in for a commitment free 30-minute connection call here?For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
The sheer magic of music is huge. Right?! I am sometimes surprised why people don’t talk about music more. It is/can be insanely powerful in helping boost our mood or shift energy; whether that be feeling something fully and allowing it to come up or maybe dancing it out.In this episode I speak about:what music do you love? And why?how music can stir us deeplythe power of songs from 'kids' filmsignoring people who try to cuss your choicesthe electric experience live music can belyrics and languageSusan Cain's work on 'bittersweetness' and allowing ourselves to feel Themes: Music, Emotions, Healing, Mental Health, Physical HealthAt the end, I share a poem written by Cleo Wade. For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Welcome to my first guest interview on the podcast! I am so excited to share with you my conversation with Zoe Charles, Mums of two boys and Founder of 'The Cheek Of It!' School of Burlesque and Cabaret.I connected with Zoe after hearing about her classes — which I cannot WAIT to participate in. After exchanging a few lovely audio messages, I knew I wanted to invite her onto the podcast. In this episode we speak about:Zoe's background, what led her to create 'The Cheek Of It' and her passion for working with and holding space for womenchallenging disempowering beliefs through burlesque and performance as a rite of passagethe practice of taking up space, enjoying our body and the ripple effect of that on other womenZoe's experience of birth trauma, finding help and healing her relationship with her bodymotherhood, rejecting the claim "You can have it all" and witnessing the magic of our children as they areThemes: Dance, Burlesque, Drama, Motherhood, Birth Trauma, Mental Health, Physical HealthTo find out more about Zoe and her fabulous offerings, see here on 'The Cheek Of It!' website.At the end (34 minutes in), I share a poem written by today's guest, Zoe Charles. For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
Are you aware of menstrual cycle awareness (MCA for short)? And if so, do you apply it to your life?In my work with women, I have noticed that MCA is not known about nearly as much as I think it should be. (Boys and men will benefit from knowing about it too.)In this episode I speak about:the work of Lisa Listerhow I now work (and rest) in harmony with my cycleavoiding giving from a place of resentment with MCAgently informing and educating my daughtercyclical wisdom for when you’re no longer bleedingdiscomfort during ovulationadvocating for ourselves to find out morePMT = premenstrual truth — it's not 'just' being hormonala brilliant podcast to listen to (see below)Themes: The Menstrual Cycle, Periods, Mental Health, Physical HealthI mention Lisa Lister and her book ‘Love Your Lady Landscape’ as well as 'Wild Power' by Alexandra Pope and Sjanie Hugo Wurlitzer (this is the book I forget the name of).'28ish Days Later' is the podcast with India Rakusen that I reference.At the end, I share a poem written by me.For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
There are so many wonderful benefits to doing baby massage with your child. — For all the family, not just your baby.Here I share my passion for this precious tool for calm and connection, that has helped hundreds of parents I've taught, in the hope that it may help you in similar ways.In this episode I speak about:doing baby massage after birth traumahow I started teaching baby massagebody awareness from a young agethe value in slowing down in a busy worldpositive hormones that are releasedusing massage for a deeper connectionthe ripple effect on the familyhow loving touch is nourishing for babies — and ususing massage with my daughter, years after her being a babyThemes: Baby Massage, Mental Health, Physical Health, Birth RecoveryAt the end, I share a poem by Phyllis K. Davis.For more insights, you can follow me on Instagram, and don't forget to sign up for my weekly newsletter at www.thebirthrecoverycoach.com.
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