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Core Memories, Motherhood, and Mental Health

Core Memories, Motherhood, and Mental Health

Update: 2024-07-18
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In the latest episode of Mamma Social The Podcast, Kayleigh and Lauren take a trip down memory lane, reminiscing on core childhood memories like cardboard cars and karaoke machines. Peaks and pits of the week include Lauren getting vommed on and Kayleigh’s fantasy of being a mam of four. 


The ladies dish on the struggles of free time as a parent and tackle the big topic of maternal mental health, stressing the importance of therapy—because who doesn’t need a little 'human maintenance'?


Parenting pet peeves are on the table this week—feeding and hair-washing are the top offenders. Plus, Kayleigh’s got a wild, slightly concerning story about Freddie choosing mealworms over veggies.


Kayleigh’s fact of the week: why women cry more than men, has them agreeing on the importance of a good old maintenance cry. Plus, things get real with an important health PSA: check your boobs and book your smear tests, ladies!"


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Jump to:


00:00:00 - Intro & Episode Highlights


00:01:10 - How are yous?


00:09:54 - Pits and Peaks


00:17:59 - Our thoughts on Maternal Mental Health


00:26:50 - Share your sh!t


00:42:55 - Kayleigh’s Fact of the Week


00:45:52 - Outro





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This podcast was filmed and produced at Flamingo Heights Podcast Studio 🦩




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Core Memories, Motherhood, and Mental Health

Core Memories, Motherhood, and Mental Health

Kayleigh & Lauren