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This week on Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back for a brutally honest catch-up… and nothing is off-limits.
From chaotic school runs and very territorial parking drama to the awkward realities of parents’ evening, the episode kicks off with the kind of everyday mum moments we’ve all lived through.
Georgia shares the pressure of hearing feedback about Cooper at school (and questioning her own homework skills), while Kelsey opens up about why she’s taken a step back from social media, and the emotional toll of feeling like everything you say is under a microscope.
The conversation then turns deeper, as the pair get candid about the highs and lows of parenting: including the guilt, the overwhelm, and the truth that loving your kids doesn’t always mean loving every moment of being a mum.
They also dive into social media pressures, fake perfection online, and what a more honest version of Instagram for mums would actually look like.
Plus, there’s plenty of lighter moments too: from top five kids’ snacks (processed vs homemade sparks debate), to takeaway guilt, parenting “threats” we never follow through on, and the daily juggle of getting out the door on time.
It’s the kind of episode that reminds you you’re definitely not the only one winging it.
Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join Georgia and Kelsey for another episode of Mum’s The Word.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by Lauren Adamson: host of the chart-topping podcast Nip Tuck, and nothing is off limits.
Lauren gets brutally honest about life in a blended family of five children, revealing why the reality is very different from what you see on Instagram.
From navigating multiple parents, clashing schedules and constant chaos, to stepping into a home where you’re expected to “just be a family”… she shares what it’s really like behind closed doors.
The pair dive into the challenges of blending families, the emotional adjustment that no one prepares you for, and why even the strongest relationships are tested when kids, exes and everyday life collide.
Plus, they get into the real conversations every parent is having right now:
There are laughs, there are brutally honest moments, and plenty of “this is so true” reality checks.
If you’ve ever felt like parenting is messy, overwhelming or nothing like you expected… this episode is for you.
🎧 Listen now to Mum’s The Word: the parenting podcast that says what everyone else is thinking.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back for a honest catch-up… and this one goes a little deeper than usual.
Kelsey opens up about the fourth anniversary of Tom’s passing and why the entire month of March feels overwhelming: from Brain Tumour Awareness Month to birthdays, Mother’s Day, and the emotional weight that comes with it all.
She shares the reality of grief four years on, the pressure of public remembrance, and the small but powerful moments that still hit hardest.
Meanwhile, Georgia reflects on loss in her own life, the strange emotions tied to memories, and the unexpected ways social media, even a trending song, can bring everything rushing back.
But it’s not all heavy.
The pair balance it out with the everyday chaos of mum life from school swimming lessons (and Georgia’s very real fear of swimming pool floors) to Easter holiday panic, juggling work with kids at home, and the ongoing debate of whether we’re all just running on empty.
Plus, “We Listen & We Don’t Judge” is back, with more relatable parenting confessions, and the usual mix of laughter, honesty, and moments that will have you thinking, “same.”
From grief and healing to verrucas, Crocs and complete life overwhelm… this is motherhood in all its messy reality.
Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join us for another episode of Mum's The Word
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by Matthew and Ryan Mackinnon, the couple behind the podcast Daddies Overnight, and their story is unlike anything we’ve heard before.
From building a life together online to suddenly becoming parents through adoption, Matthew and Ryan open up about what it really means to become dads overnight… and why nothing could have prepared them for it.
They share the honest reality of choosing adoption over surrogacy, the unexpected challenges that come with both, and the moment that completely changed their perspective on becoming parents.
From misconceptions about adoption to the emotional weight of the process, this is a side of parenthood that isn’t talked about enough.
Kelsey also dives into the emotional complexities of fostering and adoption, including the guilt, the gratitude, and the heartbreaking reality of taking a child from a foster family who loved them deeply.
Plus, the trio talk about life now as parents, from surprisingly perfect sleep routines (yes, really) to the moments that make it all worth it, and whether they’d ever do it all again.
Expect laughter, honesty, and a powerful reminder that there’s no “normal” path into parenthood.
Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join Kelsey, Matthew and Ryan for this eye-opening episode of Mum’s The Word.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back reflecting on the Mother’s Day special… but the conversation quickly turns into something much deeper.
Georgia shares what it was really like having her mum on the podcast, from expecting juicy childhood stories to getting a surprisingly reserved version instead, and why seeing your parents in a new light as an adult can be both funny and emotional.
Meanwhile, Kelsey opens up about the realities of being judged online, after facing backlash for something as simple as getting her dog professionally trained… and why people seem to have an opinion on everything.
The pair dive into the darker side of social media and the press, as Kelsey shares her frustration over misleading headlines that completely twisted her words about grief, and the emotional toll that comes with having your life picked apart publicly.
They also talk honestly about loss, strength, and what it really takes to keep going when life throws the unimaginable at you, as well as why showing the “real life” behind the highlight reel matters more than ever.
Plus, things lighten up with stories of kids’ first crushes, awkward parenting moments, and the unexpected milestones that make you realise just how quickly they’re growing up.
Expect honesty, a few rants, plenty of laughs, and a reminder that no one’s life is as perfect as it looks online.
Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join Georgia and Kelsey for another episode of Mum’s The Word.
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For this special Mother’s Day episode of Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones is joined by someone very important… her mum, Mumma Jean.
From brutally honest baby stories to embarrassing teenage moments, nothing is off limits as Jean spills the truth about what Georgia was really like growing up, including the time Georgia used to hold her breath until she passed out and the boyfriend disasters Mum never forgot.
They also talk about the realities of motherhood across generations, Jean’s experience of miscarriage before and after having her daughters, and the moment she realised Georgia had found her confidence, pushing her to enter Miss York, which eventually led to Miss England and Miss World.
It’s funny, emotional and full of family stories as they reflect on childhood memories, parenting styles, and what Mother’s Day really means.
Expect laughs, a few embarrassing revelations, and a lot of love.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back for a proper catch-up, and it’s safe to say parenting hasn’t exactly gone to plan.
Georgia kicks things off with the chaos of the first week back after half-term when Cooper injures his toe… leaving her questioning every parent’s dilemma: are they actually hurt or just trying to skip school?
Meanwhile Kelsey shares her brutally honest take on “work mum vs home mum mode” and why sometimes you’ve just got to send them in and see what happens.
The pair also dive into the pressure mums feel to do everything: work, parenting, friendships, social media and life. and why it often feels like you’re doing none of it well.
From half-term guilt and screen-time battles to den-building victories and the reality of juggling work with kids at home.
Plus, Kelsey spills on her Jet2 working holiday to Tenerife, the surprisingly brilliant kids’ club that kept everyone happy, and Georgia gives an update on her infamous “40 Before 40” list.
Expect laughs and the comforting reminder that none of us really have it all figured out.
Grab a cuppa, get comfy, and join Georgia and Kelsey for another episode of Mum’s The Word.
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Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back together for an episode that perfectly captures the messy reality of motherhood.
The heavy bits, the joyful bits, and everything in between.
Kelsey opens up about the truth that grief doesn’t stop motherhood and motherhood doesn’t stop purpose.
She reflects on why grieving Phoenix has, in some ways, felt harder than Tom with the children being older, and how even in the depths of grief, life as a mum keeps moving.
The conversation lightens as they move on to Kelsey’s newfound love of home cooking, how it’s become grounding, creative, and unexpectedly comforting during a tough chapter.
Georgia then shares her latest 40 Before 40 list, inspired by listener Kirsty, though she’s very clear there are some things she absolutely will not be attempting.
And of course, We Listen & We Don’t Judge returns, with not understanding maths homework, Googling “is this normal?” at ridiculous hours & letting kids win the odd argument just to keep the peace
This episode of Mum’s The Word is motherhood exactly as it is.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by Caitlin Sheil and Leah Sheil for a powerful conversation about modern motherhood.
They open up about their IVF journey, the emotional highs and lows that came with it, and what it’s really like navigating life as a two-mum family in today’s world.
The trio also talk honestly about grief in motherhood, how loss can shape you as parents, and why they’ve made the intentional decision not to show their children’s faces online, protecting privacy in a digital age.
Plus, they share all about their debut children’s book, Wonder Mums, a joyful, action-packed celebration of LGBTQ+ families that’s already capturing hearts.
It's a beautiful reminder that there’s no one way to build a family.
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Georgia Jones and Kelsey Parker are back together for a brilliantly chaotic catch-up that covers everything from everyday annoyances to unexpectedly emotional mum moments.
They vent about the absolute infuriation of speeding fines and parking tickets when you’re just trying to survive the school run, celebrate Cooper turning 8, and get a bit teary asking the big question: Are our kids growing up too fast? (Spoiler: yes, and we’re not okay about it.)
The girls also unpack how Valentine’s Day works in schools in 2026 (cards, crushes, chaos… all of it), before diving into a brand-new We Listen & We Don’t Judge segment which varies from Pancake Promises to No Regret Naps, packed with hilarious listener confessions that will make every parent feel seen.
This is mum life, exactly as it is.
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This week on Mum’s The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by former Made In Chelsea star, author, and mum Millie Mackintosh for an honest conversation about motherhood, identity, and change.
Millie opens up about why every child needs to be parented differently, and how becoming a mum has taught her a whole new level of patience.
She also talks candidly about her book Bad Drunk, why she chose to stop drinking, and why she has no plans to return to alcohol.
It’s an episode about tuning into your children as individuals, making big life shifts without apology, and giving yourself permission to evolve as a parent.
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