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Top 2023 Podcasts

As selected by Nuby UK

Nothing compares to the soothing voice of a skilled podcast presenter, the information digested into your earphones, and the slow afternoon a podcast presents you with.

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Podcasts are gaining more and more popularity, and they’re becoming increasingly acclaimed amongst parents. When you’re a new mum or dad, it can be hard to steal some “me time” to indulge in your favourite shows. But while you’re folding the laundry away or watching your child entertain themselves on their playmat, you can add a pinch of leisure time with a good old podcast.

UK baby brand Nuby has outlined some of the best parenting podcasts to listen to that will help you learn a few things about parenting, shock you with some facts, and, hopefully, put a smile on your face. It’s time to listen!

The best podcast for general baby advice

“Good Inside with Dr. Becky”

If you’re looking for some general advice on the go, Rebecca Kennedy’s podcast provides trusted information in the span of 30 minutes. From sibling competition to feeling rejected by your child, “Good Inside with Dr. Becky” is your doorway to parenthood 101. Rebecca Kennedy, PhD is a mum of three herself, so she has plenty of first-hand parenting advice under her belt. On top of that, Dr. Becky is a clinical psychologist, and her advice is matched by science. Her approach fuses burning Q&As with her listeners and always ends with practical and actionable advice. Thousands of people have been able to get more comfortable in discomfort and make better after mistakes. It’s no surprise that the show has a spectacular rating of 4.9 both on Apple Podcasts and Spotify altogether, with over 3,000 reviewers. Over 3,000 people have rated the app on Apple Podcasts and Spotify altogether as they’ve been able to get more comfortable in discomfort and make better after mistakes, resulting in an overall rating of 4.9.

The best podcast for mental health support for parents

“Happy Mum, Happy Baby”

The name of the podcast, “Happy Mum, Happy Baby”, already suggests the philosophy behind it. As a parent, taking care of your mental health will ensure you raise a happy and healthy baby. Having a support network is of vital importance for new parents, and the “Happy Mum, Happy Baby” podcast offers exactly that – a platform where conversations about the highs and lows are discussed with open hearts and minds. The podcast, hosted by Giovanna Fletcher, is a continuation of her best-selling book of the same title. Each week, she invites a high-profile mum or dad to join in a candid conversation about all things parenthood. Listeners love her, and she reaps a 4.8 overall rating on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with nearly 6,000 reviewers altogether. At “Happy Mum, Happy Baby”, no topic is off limits, so buckle up for a morning or an afternoon of raw, honest, and often hilarious conversations about parenthood.

The best podcast for diverse parenting

“Blended”

A family is a family, and love is love, no matter what. Whether second marriages, divorce, or adoption are present, showing up to the best of your abilities as a parent and a family is unquestionable. Kate Ferdinand takes on a journey to celebrate blended families in her podcast “Blended” by covering the stories of various relationships and parenthood types that might be slightly different from what is considered “normal”. She champions different voices and experiences from experts, everyday people, and celebrities to shed a positive light on unconventional circumstances. Kate’s empowering podcast is uniting many parents around the world who may be having a blended family. It’s no surprise that the podcast has a rating of 4.9 on Spotify and Apple Podcasts, with over 1,400 reviewers altogether. With such a wide choice of exciting podcasts, you can make the most of your spare time by sitting back, relaxing, and listening to expert advice on the topic that interests you the most – parenting. You will transcend yourself to a parallel universe of parenting where everything seems a little bit more light-hearted, just like it should be!

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