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Las noticias de Canarias
Dinero y nuevas contrataciones: las claves para desactivar el conflicto de los médicos en Canarias

Las noticias de Canarias

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2026 9:44


Se acumulan los conflictos laborales en el Servicio Canario de la Salud. Los médicos llevan meses en pie de guerra con una doble reclamación. A nivel estatal exigen un Estatuto Marco propio al Ministerio de Sanidad, razón por la que cada mes realizan una semana de huelga. Solo entre diciembre de 2025 y marzo de 2026 se suspendieron en el Archipiélago 45.200 consultas, 1.200 operaciones y 2.200 pruebas diagnósticas. El coste estimado es de 200 millones de euros. Y las negociaciones entre las partes permanecen bloqueadas. Se suma un desencuentro de carácter autonómico por el que los facultativos también han comenzado a movilizarse. En 2023 acordaron con la Administración una serie de mejoras laborales y retributivas (de la carrera profesional o las horas de guardia) que denuncian que no se están cumpliendo. Como consecuencia, han redoblado la presión y han renunciado a las conocidas como "peonadas". Es decir, cualquier actividad voluntaria fuera de la jornada habitual, desde consultas hasta pruebas y cirugías. El conflicto, que dura ya meses, está llevando al límite la capacidad del servicio público. Desde la Consejería, su titular Esther Monzón pide responsabilidad porque "cada intervención que no se hace significa reprogramarla, ponerse otra vez en lista de espera, deteriorar la calidad de vida del paciente". En la antena de la SER ha reconocido sentirse responsable y ha pedido disculpas a los ciudadanos. Sobre el impacto que tendrá la suspensión de las peonadas, sostiene que será diverso según el servicio y el hospital pero ofrece una medida: actualmente el SCS paga 30 millones de euros en estas horas extra. Dinero y nuevas contrataciones: las claves para desactivar el conflicto Si bien desactivar la huelga estatal depende de las negociaciones del Ministerio, apagar el foco autonómico está en manos de las conversaciones entre los sindicatos y el Servicio Canario de la Salud. La consejera ha revelado cuánto costaría satisfacer las reclamaciones de los profesionales: unos 90 millones de euros. La cifra ya ha sido trasladada a los servicios de Hacienda y Monzón se encuentra de un informe que concluya si puede o no efectuar el desembolso: "Hay que recordar que la Consejería de Sanidad ha incrementado en esta legislatura su presupuesto en mil millones de euros. Tenemos que esperar. No sé qué nos contestará Hacienda". Entre las reclamaciones autonómicas de los facultativos también se encuentran incentivos y organizar el trabajo adaptando las limitaciones y descansos de jornadas. Tanto la ordinaria como la de guardia en días laborales y en sábados, domingos y festivos. Monzón apunta que algunas de las peticiones conllevan nuevas contrataciones para ampliar las plantillas. En este sentido, ha admitido la falta de personal existente: "No hay médicos en paro". 

Onda Aragonesa
Las Mañanas de Onda Aragonesa: con Pilar Monzón de REAS Aragón, XXXI Jornadas de Economía Solidaria 2026

Onda Aragonesa

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2026 16:09


Con Pilar Monzón, secretaria técnica de REAS Aragón, Red de Economía Alternativa y Solidaria, hablamos de las XXXI Jornadas de Economía Solidaria 2026, bajo el lema "Cuando la realidad supera la ficción". Economía Solidaria ante "sálvese quien pueda". Se celebrarán los días 1, 2 y 3 de junio a las 19 horas en el Salón de actos del Centro Joaquín Roncal de Zaragoza. Las XXXI Jornadas de Economía Solidaria toman prestado el lenguaje del cine para recorrer tres escenas de un mismo conflicto: el desánimo ante un presente incierto, la necesidad de reconstruir vínculos colectivos y el desafío de disputar también el mundo digital.

This Glorious Mess
'Crying Cafes' & A Mother-In-Law Red Flag

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 31:37 Transcription Available


Sienna Miller and Laura Henshaw are presenting two very different versions of new motherhood in our feeds — so why is the internet upset with both of them? Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester and Stacey Hicks dive into the unrealistic expectations on new mums and how there might be no right answer. Also, Mandy Moore has officially entered the chat over Ashley Tisdale’s viral ‘toxic’ mum group essay back in January, and suddnely it feels like we're back in high school. Plus, Japan's late-night ‘crying cafes’ offer the ultimate sanctuary for exhausted mothers, and it’s made us think about the other midnight hotlines we absolutely need right now. And, a grandmother's dilemma goes viral after she joins her grandchildren's PTA without asking. We unpack the unwritten rules of family boundaries and why tension is the price we pay for a village. New Mamamia subscribers get $40 off — $20 off an annual membership and $20 off your TWOOBS order. Click here to subscribe. Already a subscriber? Click here for your $20 TWOOBS discount code. T&C's apply. Reccos Amelia recommends Evil Witches, an irreverent email newsletter that perfectly captures the reality of family holidays. Monz is loving Unleashed, a hilarious podcast delivering an honest truth bomb about long weekends after divorce. Stacey recommends Off Campus on Amazon Prime, a hot and deliciously cliché college hockey romance. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud Signs You’re A Beta Mum & How To ‘Bounce Back’ The School Holiday Rule & The Big Bluey Stuff Up The Holiday Decision One Mum Regrets & Party Bags Are Officially Cancelled So, Are You A Popcorn Mum? The Lunchbox Theory & Our Complicated Feelings About YouTube The 3-Hour Mum & The Viral 'Jessica' Hack Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: 'I joined a mother’s group for parenting tips. What I found was something darker.' The Ashley Tisdale and Hilary Duff mum group fallout, explained from the very start. HOLLY WAINWRIGHT: 'This is what 43 looks like now: 23 and pregnant.' GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester & Stacey Hicks Acting Group Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Content Manager: Talissa Bazaz Video Editor: Julian Rosario Assistant Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radio Elda
Isidro Monzó, alcalde de Salinas, sobre las fiestas de Moros y Cristianos 2026

Radio Elda

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2026 11:31


El alcalde, Isidro Monzó, ha destacado en Hoy por Hoy Elda Vinalopó el aumento de la participación juvenil y el impacto económico de la celebración

Es la Mañana del Fin de Semana
La Agenda Parente: Jaime I en Monzón, la Trashumancia en Badajoz y chismes románticos en Sevilla

Es la Mañana del Fin de Semana

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2026 7:48


Alicia Parente nos propone: Homenaje templario a Jaime I, la Trashumancia y Feria del Queso en Valverde de Leganés y una ruta por Sevilla enamorada.

This Glorious Mess
Signs You're A Beta Mum & How To ‘Bounce Back'

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 39:11 Transcription Available


How soon is too soon to return to work after having a baby? Netballer Paige Hadley was back on the court ten weeks postpartum — and the internet had thoughts. Monique, Amelia, and Clare unpack why we all have so much to say about other women's postpartum choices. If you've ever given up on pairing the kids' sock or let them quit that extracurricular activity — you might be a 'Beta Mum'. We dive into why mums are rejecting the optimised parenting grind and whether it's a feminist revolution or just collective burnout. Plus, the low-key genius parenting hacks hiding in a Reddit thread, and this week's recommendations. Reccos Amelia recommends Celeste Barber's BOOIE Excellent BB Cream. And right now, it's $40 at Woolies. Monz is loving Bad Company on the ABC, if you love Fisk, Utopia or Australian comedy, this is your show. Clare recommends Smocks by Little Chomps to protect your little one's clothes every meal time. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud The School Holiday Rule & The Big Bluey Stuff Up The Holiday Decision One Mum Regrets & Party Bags Are Officially Cancelled So, Are You A Popcorn Mum? The Lunchbox Theory & Our Complicated Feelings About YouTube The 3-Hour Mum & The Viral 'Jessica' Hack Golden Retriever Dads & The ‘You Come Last’ Rule The Celebrity Who Loves Bad Kids & The Sibling Effect Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: You're not a hot mess. You're just a Type C parent. 10 parents told us the best hacks guaranteed to halve your mental load. 'Balance doesn't exist': 12 women on what they wish they knew about going back to work after maternity leave. 7 (totally non HR-approved) tips for your first day of work after maternity leave. GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester & Clare Stephens Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Content Manager: Talissa Bazaz Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Video Editor: Julian Rosario Junior Content Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Programas FM Milenium
Pablo y a la Bolsa: entrevista a Nicolás Monzón, economista del equipo de Research de Balanz

Programas FM Milenium

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2026 7:50


Entrevista de Pablo Wende a Nicolás Monzón, economista del equipo de Research de Balanz, a propósito del dato de inflación de abril.

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira
SOURDOUGH, HOSPITALITY & HERITAGE: INSIDE MONZÚ ITALIAN OVEN + BAR

Talk About Las Vegas with Ira

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 28:34


Chef-driven cuisine. Handmade sourdough. Italian tradition. Genuine hospitality. This week on “Talk About Las Vegas With Ira,” Ira sits down with Monzú Italian Oven + Bar Chef Owner Gio Mauro for an inspiring conversation about food, family, craftsmanship, and purpose. Born in the United States, raised in Italy, and eventually returning to America, Gio Mauro shares how his international upbringing shaped his culinary identity and deep respect for food lineage. He explains the meaning behind the name “Monzú,” a historic term synon-ymous with “chef,” and why his philosophy centers around one powerful belief: “Simplicity is an art form.” In this episode, Chef Gio discusses the importance of integrity in the restaurant industry, building a business rooted in “sincere hospitality,” and serving both locals and visitors in the heart of Las Vegas. He also reveals the fascinating story behind Monzú's famous sour-dough bread — including his extensive research into traditional bread-making techniques, imported Italian yeast strains, and his commitment to honoring old-world methods. From a 100% Italian wine list to creating meaningful guest experiences, Gio Mauro shares why purpose, community, and defending the hospitality industry matter now more than ever. (Also Watch Full Podcast Video)

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
LA TABERNA 1140

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2026 56:48


En este programa dedicamos el programa a escuchar y descubrir músicas y sonidos que quizás no conozcas. Esta vez bailamos con las novedades, conciertos y un último repaso a los premios de la Musica Aragonesa celebradas el pasado 18 de abril en Monzón. Este programa se emitio en las radios en la semana del 27 de abril al 3 de mayo. Escuchamos a La Doloritas, Macaco, Eugenia Boix, Alex Curreya, La Septima Farola, Paco Pecado, Françoiz Breut, Amorante. Suscribete a nuestro canal en ivoox y no te pierdas ninguno. Alfonso Puyod en las melodias, JV en la producción y Francho Martínez en la locución. A Lucana Radio, una ventana a la cultura, el ocio y el audio. Este programa se emite en Radio Sobrarbe, Radio Albada, Radio Monegros, Tea Fm, Rebote Fm. La Taberna 1140, emitido en la semana del 27 de abril al 3 de mayo. Últimas categorias que nos faltaban por repasar en La Taberna. Mejor EP -‘Me escupió la lumbre' de La Doloritas Macaco, Premio Global de la Música Aragonesa Una de las sorpresas de la jornada ha tenido que ver con el Premio Global de la Música Aragonesa, que ha recaído este año en el artista Macaco. El vínculo de Daniel Carbonell Heras con Aragón tiene que ver con su madre, María Teresa Heras. Nacida en Garrapinillos falleció el pasado verano y fue referencia mundial de la música y el doblaje. Eugenia Boix, homenajeada en su tierra Si hablamos de corazón, el suyo se halla en el conservatorio de su tierra, donde se encuentra precisamente el Auditorio San Francisco en el que ha tenido lugar esta gala. La montisonense Eugenia Boix sabe perfectamente lo que se siente recogiendo condecoraciones prestigiosas pero, esta vez, el Premio Especial a la Trayectoria le ha tocado recibirlo en casa y ha supuesto una emoción especial que no ha podido ocultar. Mejor Disc Jockey Alex Curreya. Continuamos en la segunda parte del programa con novedades y conciertos. La Septima Farola Nuevo sencillo La banda formada actualmente por: -Javier Latorre: Batería -Alfonso Puyod: Bajo -José Ángel Malón: Guitarra solista y rítmica. -José Ignacio Miguel: Voz y guitarra acústica y rítmica. Paco Pecado Concierto el 03 mayo 19,00 horas en el ciclo Bombo y Platillo Primavera 2026 Centro Cívico Salvador Allende, Zaragoza Françoiz Breut Concierto el 10 mayo 19,00 horas en el ciclo Bombo y Platillo Primavera 2026 Centro Cívico Salvador Allende, Zaragoza Amorante es el proyecto personal de Iban Urizar, etnomusicólogo y multiinstrumentista vasco. Concierto el 8 de mayo en el Civican de Pamplona

This Glorious Mess
The School Holiday Rule & The Big Bluey Stuff Up

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2026 38:10 Transcription Available


Naming a person is a challenge—but one Melbourne family has made their relatives compete for the privilege of a surname. This week Monz, Stacey and Amelia are talking about the Melbourne couple who settled their surname debate with a best-of-three rock-paper-scissors showdown. So, should we be making all family decisions via a game of competitive Jenga from now on? Plus, the school holiday rule that has parents feeling like they’re back in detention. Amelia shares the enormous effort she poured into an official essay just to take her kids overseas, as we debate if ‘world schooling’ is a genius move or just a recipe for burnout. Also, it’s the show that saved our collective sanity, but behind the scenes, Bluey is the focus of a billion-dollar financial mess. We dive into the trending story and explain the details the internet seems to be missing. And, why does Mother’s Day feel a little bit… off? We’re looking into the unexpected history of the holiday and why it’s okay if you’re feeling more ‘complicated’ than ‘celebratory’ this Sunday. Reccos Amelia recommends Caper Crew; as if The InBESTigators was directed by Wes Anderson. Monz is loving the ‘Parental Path’ video hack to capture your kids’ little voices before they grow up, plus it's a great last-minute Mother's Day gift. Stacey recommends the ‘Do It For Dolly’ campaign and the 13-DOLLY support line for any families navigating the gut-punch of school bullying. If you or anyone you know is struggling and needs to speak with an expert, please contact your GP or in Australia, contact Lifeline (13 11 14), Kids Helpline (1800 55 1800) or Beyond Blue (1300 22 4636), all of which provide trained counsellors you can talk with 24/7. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud The Holiday Decision One Mum Regrets & Party Bags Are Officially Cancelled So, Are You A Popcorn Mum? The Lunchbox Theory & Our Complicated Feelings About YouTube The 3-Hour Mum & The Viral 'Jessica' Hack Golden Retriever Dads & The ‘You Come Last’ Rule The Celebrity Who Loves Bad Kids & The Sibling Effect The Bad Habit That's Back & The Politics Of ‘Bagsing’ Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: 'My daughter was 8 when she was tied up and left in a bin. The words that came next still haunt me.' 'The 'boring' parent is the unsung hero': 5 things Bluey has taught me about parenting. 'My husband made me cry every Mother's Day. I know I'm not alone.' 'There are 3 reasons my son took my wife's surname. It should be the norm.' A brutally honest review of The Devil Wears Prada 2, a movie that breaks everything. GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester & Stacey Hicks Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Content Manager: Talissa Bazaz Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Video Editor: Julian Rosario Junior Content Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Franja Radial Educativa FIUSAC
Ciencia y tecnología: la revolución en la industria del mueble

Franja Radial Educativa FIUSAC

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2026 27:47


¿Cómo se transforma una industria tradicional a través de la innovación? En este episodio de Ingeniería del Siglo 21, exploramos el impacto de los avances científicos y las nuevas herramientas tecnológicas en el sector mobiliario.Contamos con la presencia de una invitada de lujo: Rosamaría Monzón, representante de AGEXPORT, quien nos comparte su visión sobre cómo la ingeniería está impulsando la competitividad y la modernización en el diseño y fabricación de muebles.

This Glorious Mess
The Holiday Decision One Mum Regrets & Party Bags Are Officially Cancelled

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 37:18 Transcription Available


Have school photos become redundant? This week, Monz, Stacey and Amelia are unpacking the $180 million industry that's preys on nostalgia, guilt and the trust that no parent wants to be the one to opt out, despite their phones overflowing with perfectly good pictures of their kids. Plus, an Aussie influencer sparked a firestorm after leaving her baby in a hotel room to grab a quick massage, baby monitor in hand. Was the ensuing internet pile-on a genuine act of concern, or just a new way to pass around the "Bad Mother" baton? And, party bags are officially cancelled, you're welcome. Why Stacey wants us all to call time on the noisy sh*t and sugar spikes that mark the end of a birthday party. Finally, science says telling your kids your "family lore" helps them build resilience, so is it time to spill the tea on your grumpy relatives? We unpack. Reccos Stacey recommends Everything Under the Sun by Molly Oldfield for the perfect gift. Amelia recommends the Substack, Gen Z Parents Don’t Hate Books by Rachel Bachman. To Monz recommends a DVD player: and getting DVDs from the library to make AN EVENT of your movie. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud So, Are You A Popcorn Mum? The Lunchbox Theory & Our Complicated Feelings About YouTube The 3-Hour Mum & The Viral 'Jessica' Hack Golden Retriever Dads & The ‘You Come Last’ Rule The Celebrity Who Loves Bad Kids & The Sibling Effect The Bad Habit That's Back & The Politics Of ‘Bagsing’ Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: 'My phone addiction was genuinely taking over my life. This is the only thing that fixed it.' Modern Etiquette: The 19 rules we all need to agree on for kids' parties and playdates. In the age of iPhones do we really need to be forking out for overpriced school photos? The Madeleine McCann investigation stalled for years. Then police found eight buried hard drives. Andy Lee on the joy of not having kids. GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Monique Bowley, Amelia Lester & Stacey Hicks Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Content Manager: Talissa Bazaz Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Audio Producer: Jacob Round Junior Content Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MUSICA Y PALABRAS
LA TABERNA 1138 - NOVEDADES Y PREMOS DE LA MUSICA ARAGONESA

MUSICA Y PALABRAS

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2026 60:20


En este programa dedicamos el programa a escuchar y descubrir músicas y sonidos que quizás no conozcas. Esta vez bailamos con las novedades y un repaso a los premios de la Musica Aragonesa celebradas el pasado 18 de abril en Monzón. Escuchamos a Francho Sarrablo, Eider Sáez, Eli Lovis, Lady Banana, Pedro Botero, Cebada Express, Con-fusas, Lu Demie. Suscribete a nuestro canal en ivoox y no te pierdas ninguno. Alfonso Puyod en las melodias, JV en la producción y Francho Martínez en la locución. A Lucana Radio, una ventana a la cultura, el ocio y el audio. Este programa se emite en Radio Sobrarbe, Radio Albada, Radio Monegros, Tea Fm, Rebote Fm.

De puertas al campo
El bloqueo en el estrecho de Ormuz impide la exportación de alfalfa española

De puertas al campo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 86:50


Uno de los cultivos que se está viendo afectado seriamente por el cierre del estrecho de Ormuz es la alfalfa, cuyo efecto dominó en plena campaña se extiende a toda la cadena de producción. La provincia de Huesca lidera el ranking de producción nacional con más de 35.000 hectáreas, que se corresponde a aprox. el 35%-40% de la producción total nacional entre 2025 y 2026. La sectorial de ovino y caprino de Cooperativas Agro-alimentarias de España ha elegido a Ángel Tarancón como nuevo presidente. Es el director general de Oviaragón, entidad dedicada a la producción y comercialización de carne de cordero. La Asamblea General de PROVACUNO, la Organización Interprofesional de la Carne de Vacuno, ha elegido a Raúl Sanz como nuevo presidente de la interprofesional, tras recibir el apoyo unánime de las diferentes asociaciones que la integran, sustituyendo en el cargo a Jaime Yartu. Cooperativas Agro-alimentarias de España y FEPEX advierten del impacto generalizado en la producción agraria ante la falta de herramientas eficaces y piden mayor sensibilidad y realismo a las autoridades competentes. El Consejo Europeo ha adoptado nuevas normas sobre nuevas técnicas genómicas (NTG). La sequía extrema está devastando la cosecha de cereal de invierno (trigo, cebada, avena) en diversas zonas de España, especialmente en Aragón, con pérdidas de secano superiores al 90% en comarcas como el Bajo Aragón y el Bajo Ebro. En 'La traza' hemos conocido la trazabilidad del Tomate Rojo 'Alegría de Monzón.

De puertas al campo
La trazabilidad del Tomate Rojo 'La Alegría' de Monzón

De puertas al campo

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2026 8:26


Las principales características de este tomate son su baja acidez y gran carnosidad, una piel muy fina y muy pocas pepitas. En la actualidad, esta hortaliza puede adquirirse en las principales fruterías de Monzón y alguna superficie comercial que apuesta por los productos de proximidad. Se trata de una variedad singular que estuvo a punto de perderse debido a la desaparición de los últimos hortelanos que la cultivaban.

This Glorious Mess
So, Are You A Popcorn Mum?

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 34:20 Transcription Available


This week, Monz, Amelia and Stacey explore the ‘performance’ of public parenting, inspired by Elin Strong’s viral article. So, are you actually parenting for the other people at the park? If the answer is yes, you might be a popcorn mum. The swaddling fail by TV’s favourite doctor has ignited a firestorm amongst fans of medical drama The Pitt and we have thoughts. Also, we discuss Schitt’s Creek actor Dan Levy’s controversial take on planes and babies, and why even most parents are onboard. Plus, Prince Harry and Hamish Blake are opening up about men’s mental health postpartum. It has us asking, who’s looking after the dads? Also, Amelia has a new slang term for us that you’ll ‘low-kenuinely’ love. And, Stacey shows us what’s inside her smug ‘analogue bag’.

Radio EME
Caso Jeremías Monzón: sobreseen a uno de los acusados por no ser punible al momento del crimen

Radio EME

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 8:02


El joven tenía 14 años cuando ocurrió el crimen. La resolución judicial generó fuerte malestar en la familia de la víctima, que cuestiona la decisión y la vigencia de la normativa aplicable.

This Glorious Mess
The Lunchbox Theory & Our Complicated Feelings About YouTube

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 35:24 Transcription Available


This week, Monique, Amelia, and Stacey are discussing the ‘Jessica’ hack gone slightly awry. We talked about it. Our listeners tried it, and some of the results were…spooky. So, why has even Jessica Biel weighed in on this viral trend? Also, we unpack the YouTube-ification of Netflix and why Danny Goh and Miss Rachel are suddenly taking over our Netflix profiles. We dive into the ‘Wild West’ of YouTube and why it’s banned in Monz’s house after a Peppa Pig incident. Plus, we talk about the list of things you must be able to perform to be considered a fully-fledged ‘Supreme Adult’. From public speaking to calling the doctor yourself, what exactly is a normal sleep pattern when you have small humans anyway? And, we discuss ‘The Lunchbox Theory’ and why we collectively need to lower the bar and become ‘underachieving’ parents. The Recommendations Stacey: The Swan Princess (1994) – Now on Netflix! It features a French frog voiced by John Cleese and a princess who demands more than just 'you're pretty'. Amelia: Taco Goat Cheese Pizza – A $15 card game that actually makes teenagers laugh. Monique: Biozet Attack – The supermarket laundry detergent with the magic enzyme that actually gets the 'funk' out of bed-wetting accidents. Support independent women's media What To Listen To Next: Don't miss an episode of Parenting Out Loud The 3-Hour Mum & The Viral 'Jessica' Hack Golden Retriever Dads & The ‘You Come Last’ Rule The Celebrity Who Loves Bad Kids & The Sibling Effect The Bad Habit That's Back & The Politics Of ‘Bagsing’ New Twin Dad Luca Enters The Chat & Divorce Just Got A Rebrand Empty Weekend Parenting & The Viral Rocking Chair Test Wait, Did We Just Witness The Ultimate Co-Parenting Sin? The Problem With Being The 'Easy Kid' Connect your subscription to Apple Podcasts What to read: 'I'm the breadwinner, and my husband stays home. Stop asking this one question.' 'I thought training for a marathon meant weeks of mum guilt. This one moment changed everything.' 'I thought I was raising my son right. Then he made one comment.' GET IN TOUCH: Share your feedback! Send us a voice message or email us at podcast@mamamia.com.au Join our Facebook group Mamamia Family to talk about the show. Follow us on Instagram @mamamia_family CREDITS: Hosts: Stacey Hicks, Amelia Lester & Monique Bowley Group Executive Producer: Ruth Devine Content Manager: Talissa Bazaz Executive Producer: Sasha Tannock Audio Producer: Jacob Round Junior Content Producer: Tessa Kotowicz Mamamia acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the Land on which we have recorded this podcast.Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Le balado des possibles
Cerveaux invisibles (la richesse de la neurodiversité)

Le balado des possibles

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2026 41:30


 « La différence choque, la différence effraie, la différence est déroutante. Pourtant si précieuse. La différence est rafraichissante, la différence est galvanisante, la différence colore la vie »   Mélanie Ouimet On estime que 15 à 20 % de la population mondiale (environ 1 personne sur 5) est neurodivergente.Ici, au Québec, la neurodivergence est de plus en plus reconnue comme une différence neurologique légitime, non comme un handicap – avec des approches affirmatives qui valorisent les forces uniques mais réclament du soutien adapté.    Imaginez votre cerveau comme un orchestre symphonique vivant, pas trois orchestres séparés qui cherchent à avoir le contrôle, mais plutôt trois ensembles qui trouvent les moyens de s'harmoniser depuis toujours.Il n'y a pas deux cerveaux identiques dans leur symphonie, leur vitesse de traitement ou leurs forces. Certains focussent sur les détails, d'autres jonglent avec mille idées, tous vont apprendre différemment. La magie, c'est l'interconnexion. Prêts à explorer ces cerveaux invisibles avec moi?Références :Kevin Rebecchi, La neurodiversité, Éditions L'Harmattan, 2022Guy Falardeau, Tout ce qui bouge n'est pas TDAH, Éditions de l'Homme, 2018Joël Monzée, J'ai juste besoin d'être compris, Éditions Le Dauphin blanc, 2020 https://neurodiversite.com/https://www.divergentminds.org/board-of-directors.htmlhttps://institutdef.ca/ameliorer-levaluation-psychosociale-des-patients-suspectes-davoir-un-tdah-article-1/ https://naitreetgrandir.com/fr/etape/5-8-ans/developpement/7-8-ans/7-8-ans-intellectuel/https://www.apprentikids.com/blogs/accompagnement-enfant-education/les-routines-pour-enfants-tsa-et-tdah-un-repere-essentiel-au-quotidienHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

Sonidos para Dormir | Ruido Blanco
Monzón en Hong Kong de Noche | Lluvia Intensa en los Suburbios

Sonidos para Dormir | Ruido Blanco

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2026 120:00


Un paisaje sonoro amplio e inmersivo grabado durante la temporada del monzón en Hong Kong. Capturado tarde por la noche en los suburbios, una lluvia constante cae sobre calles abiertas y zonas verdes, extendiéndose en la quietud nocturna. Ocasionales sonidos lejanos de vida atraviesan la lluvia, aportando profundidad sin interrumpir su ritmo continuo. Creado para escuchas prolongadas — ideal para dormir, descansar profundamente o concentrarse en calma. Escucha el nuevo álbum Sonidos para dormir en bucle en Spotify, Apple Music y más Nuestra playlist de sonidos reales para dormir en Apple Music Nuestra playlist de ruido para sueño profundo en Apple Music Nuestra playlist de sueño profundo con EMDR en Apple Music Episodios de 8 horas sin anuncios en Apple Podcasts Versiones de 8 horas en Patreon Canal de YouTube Apóyanos en Ko-fi  

This Glorious Mess
Golden Retriever Dads & The ‘You Come Last' Rule

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2026 44:07 Transcription Available


We’re unpacking the 'parenting rule' that blew up the comments section this week: While the kids are awake, you come last. The Internet had thoughts and so do Monique Bowley, Clare Stephens and Amelia Lester. So, does putting yourself first actually make you a better parent? Plus, we look at the the Barbie Dream Fest — or as the internet is calling it, Fyre Festival for toddlers. Imagine paying $190 USD for an ‘immersive experience’ only to find a warehouse, a concrete floor and a cardboard box with a pink blanket. Also, Parks and Recreation actor Chris Pratt's wife Katherine Schwarzenegger has paid tribute to him on social media, calling him a 'Golden Retriever Husband', after he built their daughters a doll house. So why is the Internet still so annoyed with him over an Instagram caption from 2021 about opening a jar of pickles? And, we explore why a Sydney school’s experiment to ditch school uniforms was ulimately an epic fail. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
The Bad Habit That's Back & The Politics Of ‘Bagsing'

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 32:22 Transcription Available


Today, the rise of the Gen Alpha CEO is officially in full swing as Victoria Beckham’s daughter, Harper Seven, launches a beauty brand at 13. Monz, Stacey and Amelia ask at what point we decided teenagers need a corner office and a dedicated PR team instead of just... a hobby. Plus, is ‘bagsing’ a spot in the playground slide queue ever acceptable, or have we officially lost our collective marbles? We unpack the world of park politics, optimisation and whether it’s just another form of snow-plough parenting. Also, is it time to start running your home like a large corporation? We’re diving into the ‘family AGM’ trend and why the shareholders in one host’s house are very unhappy. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
Divorce Just Got A Rebrand & The Truth About Homework In 2026

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 39:21 Transcription Available


Move over "conscious uncoupling". Divorce is getting a rebrand. This week, Monique Bowley, Stacey Hicks and Amelia Lester unpack Hollywood Actor Lake Bell’s unconventional approach to explaining her split to her kids. So, why is she banning the word ‘but,’ and is she onto something? Plus, Australian influencer Indy Clinton has gone viral for struggling with her sons kindergarten times tables, and honestly? Same. So, is homework still a thing in 2026 or is it time to let kids just be kids? And, a viral post by Jana Barrett has the internet talking about the invisible labor behind every successful man. He got the trophy, she got the school run. It has us asking, do we all deserve a medal for carrying the mental load? And our very own Jessie Stevens and Luca Lavigne are officially parents-of-three after twins Harry and Margot came into the world slightly earlier than planned. Luca checks in from the NICU "baby bubble" to tell us how they’re navigating life as a family of five. Our Recommendations:

Historia de Aragón
T03xP138 | Premios, premios y más premios - I

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 55:08


En el programa de hoy los premios son los protagonistas. Conocemos los detalles de la gala de los Premios de la Música Aragonesa que se han presentado hoy y que se celebran en Monzón. Hacemos con Dani Calavera una quiniela de cara a los Oscar que se entregan este fin de semana y Alberto Guardiola nos trae novedades y hace de mano inocente en el sorteo de la botella semanal entre los tardeadores.

Historia de Aragón
T03xP138 | Premios, premios y más premios - II

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 54:45


En el programa de hoy los premios son los protagonistas. Conocemos los detalles de la gala de los Premios de la Música Aragonesa que se han presentado hoy y que se celebran en Monzón. Hacemos con Dani Calavera una quiniela de cara a los Oscar que se entregan este fin de semana y Alberto Guardiola nos trae novedades y hace de mano inocente en el sorteo de la botella semanal entre los tardeadores.

Historia de Aragón
T03xP138 | Premios, premios y más premios - IV

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 24:29


En el programa de hoy los premios son los protagonistas. Conocemos los detalles de la gala de los Premios de la Música Aragonesa que se han presentado hoy y que se celebran en Monzón. Hacemos con Dani Calavera una quiniela de cara a los Oscar que se entregan este fin de semana y Alberto Guardiola nos trae novedades y hace de mano inocente en el sorteo de la botella semanal entre los tardeadores.

Historia de Aragón
T03xP138 | Premios, premios y más premios - III

Historia de Aragón

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 53:41


En el programa de hoy los premios son los protagonistas. Conocemos los detalles de la gala de los Premios de la Música Aragonesa que se han presentado hoy y que se celebran en Monzón. Hacemos con Dani Calavera una quiniela de cara a los Oscar que se entregan este fin de semana y Alberto Guardiola nos trae novedades y hace de mano inocente en el sorteo de la botella semanal entre los tardeadores.

This Glorious Mess
Empty Weekend Parenting & The Viral Rocking Chair Test

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 35:56 Transcription Available


Young Millennials and Gen Z are currently spiralling over the ultimate 'Why Now?' question: To procreate, or not to procreate? To help, they’ve resurrected an unlikely guru from the 1980s — Merle Bombardieri — whose decades-old 'Rocking Chair Test' is currently trending as the ultimate fix for biological-clock-induced brain rot. We unpack whether a 40-year-old therapy book can actually solve the most high-stakes dilemma of our lives. Plus, Amelia Lester, Monique Bowley, and Stacey Hicks are diving into the rise of the 'Empty Parenting Weekend'. And, from Matt Damon’s viral 'don’t blink' dad take, to the obsession with Paul Mescal’s mum, we’re asking: Why is Hollywood parenting suddenly so wholesome? Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
Wait, Did We Just Witness The Ultimate Co-Parenting Sin?

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 36:17 Transcription Available


Parents of children who are 'short sleepers' — kids genetically programmed to survive on four hours of rest (and pure chaos) — we see you. We unpack the science on Parenting Out Loud this week of why some kids are simply 'built different'... and why the rest of us are drowning in caffeine. Plus, we need to talk about the fetishisation of the 'Involved Father'. From Chris Hemsworth’s commemorative tattoos to the rise of the ‘Swiftie Dad,’ why does society throw a parade when a man does the bare minimum, yet side-eye Bobby Cannavale for skipping the Golden Globes to go to a reptile expo? (Justice for Bobby, tbh). And, ex-One Directioner Zayn Malik is single-handedly causing Tooth Fairy inflation, but the real digital horror story is the school Facebook group. Is opting out of the 'digital footprint' a smart move, or does it just make you the ‘weird’ privacy parent who everyone is accidentally tagging anyway? Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
So, Yeah. Turns Out THIS Is The Very Last Parenting Taboo

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2026 40:24 Transcription Available


Is a mum's job ever done? That's the question that's come off the back of a viral moment from the Wuthering Heights press tour after its star Jacob Elordi was spotted doing something that has everyone talking. Monz, Stacey, and special guest Luca Lavigne debate whether this red carpet incident was a sweet moment for Jacob and his mum or... totally gross. Plus, Claire Danes just said the quiet part out loud about what's being touted as the very last parenting taboo. So, how would you feel about a surprise pregnancy at 44? The internet has its opinions — and so do our hosts. And, is a clear bench top the only thing standing between you and a cortisol spike? From 'CleanTok' to 'Sunday Reset', domestic drudgery on social media is undergoing a rebrand with a surprising cohort leading the charge. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
Michelle Obama's Parenting Truth Bomb & A Middle Finger To Mothers

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 37:14 Transcription Available


Michelle Obama spoke about a very specific kind of reality check on the Call Her Daddy podcast: the exact moment you realise you’re no longer the main character in your child’s life. Monz is feeling this deeply and Amelia and Stacey unpack precisely why it hits so hard. Plus, a viral video of an airport lounge meltdown has us asking whether we've lost the ability to handle conflict without reaching for our phone. We dive into the rise of "public shaming" and whether we’re all just one bad day away from being filmed giving someone the finger. And, move over “rawdogging boredom”, is “slow vacuuming” the new mindfulness trend? Monz is deep into this one but Amelia and Stacey remain firmly unconvinced. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
The Beckham Family Estrangement: When Does Control Become Controlling?

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 43:22 Transcription Available


The Brooklyn Beckham family drama that's been all over the news and in our group chats this week has us questioning where 'doing your best' ends and maternal control begins. We unpack the power dynamics of the family unit and why the internet is obsessed with a 26-year-old finally finding his voice. Plus, from "Make Whole Milk Great Again" to the sudden arrival of Autistic Barbie, we’re looking at the intersection of politics, branding, and... kids' lunchboxes. Also, a GP’s five-month suspension has raised some questions we need to unpack.And, some fabulous reccos to make life easier, more interesting and fun. Get it while it's hot. Our Recommendations: ☕ Amelia is all about Temple Trap a game for the kids and its associated app Playroom.

This Glorious Mess
The Clicker Test That Changes Everything & Our 'Public Nuisance' Park Fight

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2026 36:15 Transcription Available


Are you an intensive millennial parent who feels stressed and burnt out? This week, we introduce the “Click Test,” which Amelia claims will change parenting for the better. Meanwhile, Dax Shepard and Kristen Bell are taking an unconventional approach — why they are raising their children to be "intentionally disrespectful". Plus, Monz had a park fight with a man who told her to "get some f***ing control" because her kids were being, well, kids. We debate society's growing intolerance for children in public and ask 'Who's The Asshole?' And finally, we’re checking on our parents. Why are the older generation spending half their waking hours staring at screens, and why are they the most vulnerable group for online scams? Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
Bluey's Hottest Character & and The Out-Of-Control Cost of Competition

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2026 31:05 Transcription Available


Parenting comes with big ideas, cultural moments and the occasional guilty pleasure, and this week we’re unpacking all three. Are fancy lollies the new Labubus? Stacey thinks this might be another sign adults are craving whimsy. Plus, Amelia has declared Bluey’s dad Bandit a certified DILF, and we dig into why hot dads are suddenly everywhere. And finally, Monz asks the hard question: has kids sport officially got out of control? Between fees, uniforms and weekend travel, is the cost of competition the newest victim of cozzie livs? Our Recommendations:

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: Picnic Table Politics & The Era Of Tiny Spies

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 39:58 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. Parenting can involve big ideas, public debates and the odd festive guilt trip - and this week, we’re tackling all three. The man who created Adolescence has a new idea for how dads can connect with their sons - it’s beautiful, but one of us hates it. Plus, Amelia dives into the kids party photo that’s divided Australia: can you really “bags” a park table? And finally, it’s Elf O’Clock. Monz realises she’s the last mum on earth without a tiny spy living in her house, and wonders aloud if there are some traditions that should just be left alone. Our recommendations:

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: The Scariest Truth about Halloween & A Nepo Baby Debate

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2026 39:12 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. Spooky season is just about to hit and we’re asking: what’s the point of Halloween, anyway? And are Australians missing one crucial trick about it that could change... everything? Monz unpacks. Then, Amelia makes a bold claim — some nepo babies are better than others. But why do some rise while others flop, even within the same famous family? And in a twist no one saw coming, Hailey Bieber just became our accidental parenting guru. Yep, that wasn't on our bingo card for 2025 either. Stacey has feelings. Big feelings. Grab your headphones and join the conversation. Our recommendations:

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: Rihanna and A$AP Rocky's 'Love Junk' Rebrand & TikTok Training Camp

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 36:29 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. The school holidays are upon us and Monz, Amelia & Stacey are back to distract you with some Millennial core memories, a flashback to Shania Twain and a playlist that will lift your mood. On the show this week: Genius or completely unhinged? Do our kids need ‘Social Media Prep School’? We've got thoughts. And, are you holding onto a room full of stuff to hand down to your kids? How A$AP Rocky & Rihanna and Sarah Jessica Parker are rebranding your clutter or as we like to call it 'love junk'. Plus, the childcare conversation we need to have & one woman's controversial solution. And our recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
The Precise Reason We Need To Reverse The Parent-Child Hierarchy

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2026 40:43 Transcription Available


Friends, do you too have a box of keepsakes? Perhaps teeny tiny socks, some pre-school era artworks, maybe even some old baby teeth or twenty? Well your parents might have been a collector and we pitch that perhaps there’s some truth to this form of maximalism. Plus, are we rushing kids out of childhood? Experts are saying that to delay delay delay when it comes to kids’ first years of school but there are some serious things missing from that theory which we’re going to talk about. And, why we might just need to reverse the parent/child hierarchy and force our kids to fit into our schedules. Monz, Stacey and Amelia make the argument that our friend catch ups and our schedules are JUST as important as Timmy’s 3 hour soccer practice. Our Recommendations:

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: KPop Demon Hunters & A Tracking Tool Controversy

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 51:15 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. Welcome to Parenting Out Loud where you can be sure you're kicking off your weekend right. Monz, Amelia and Stacey are here to unpack the week once more — through the wild, wonderful lens of parenthood. On the show this week: KPop Demon Hunters is smashing records. Kids love it, parents ADORE it so, what’s behind all the hype? Tracking apps: a non-negotiable today, or are we just spying on the ones we love? The evidence that says having kids young is a good idea. We’re not completely sold, but we are talking about it. And Anne Hathaway: the quiet queen of gentle parenting who put the paps in their place. Settle in — it’s the group chat you won’t want to mute. Plus, it’s our recommendations:

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: The 'Normal' We Need To Interrogate & The Father's Day Rethink

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2025 38:56 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. Want more Parenting Out Loud? Click here. In this episode of Parenting Out Loud: We reflect on Father’s Day and the distinct shift in its marketing. Amelia unpacks what’s changed and why. Bluey: adorable? Absolutely. But is this the kids' TV show that's also making us feel… bad? Welcome to the Bluey Inadequacy Complex. Monz explains all. Plus, ❤️

I Don't Know How She Does It
SUMMER LISTENING: The Third Kid Dessert Analogy & FFS, Stop With The Texts

I Don't Know How She Does It

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2025 44:11 Transcription Available


This summer we've curated your Help I Have A Teenager playlist with a healthy dose of culture-savvy conversation parents actually want - Parenting Out Loud. This week: Gen Z’s latest reason for giving parenthood the side-eye The guilt trip of not loving every second with your kids Amelia’s campaign to stop parental group texts (bold move) Stacey’s epic analogy for baby number three (you’ll never see tricycles the same way again) Hit play and welcome to the group chat you won't want to mute. Plus, it’s our recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
A Genius Mental Health Pyramid & Our Dirty Little Parenting Secrets

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2025 35:01 Transcription Available


Happy Holidays Parents! Are you having fun, are you a bit sweaty, dehydrated? Well don’t be, because today we're going to talk about: The mental health pyramid for both kids and adults that is both genius and incredibly simple. Plus, should you be able to choose who you sit next to on a flight and if so, would you ever sit next to a stranger’s baby again? And, do you have shameful little secrets? For some it’s Diet Coke, others the Real Housewives… Amelia it’s a rather quaint delicacy. We talk about the silly habits that get us through the motherhood trenches. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
No-Hugs Christmas & Where Are All The Weird Kids

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2025 36:16 Transcription Available


The Christmas rush has officially brought a new generational conflict: Grandparenting on Eggshells. We unpack the tension between teaching kids bodily autonomy and avoiding the Grandma guilt trip. Plus, where did all the weird kids go? We blame late-stage capitalism, social media surveillance, and a collective fear of deviance for the new conformity epidemic. And, our hosts have had a few epiphanies this week. Between sending your kids on an errand and rewatching a Christmas classic, we're realising just how much the mental load has increased for parents. Our Recommendations: ☕ Amelia is all about sending kids to get a coffee. Empowering your little ones with a simple errand.

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Gentle Parenting Just Got Flipped Off & This Season's Ultimate Flex

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2025 40:42 Transcription Available


Is the ultimate parenting flex actually… no gifts at all? Because according to The Cut, Millennial parents now fall into two dramatic camps:Camp Maximalist: “Here’s every toy that's ever been produced.”Camp Minimalist: “Your present is… presence.” Meanwhile, gentle parenting has officially been cancelled. After a viral post dragged the whole “boundary-less vibes only” approach, we’re gathered here today to mount a defence before it’s declared emotionally supportive manslaughter. And in other critical news, the internet is deep into an investigation of the gossip going on about the Millennial mum group — Ashley Tisdale, Mandy Moore, and Hilary Duff — basically the Avengers of wholesome parenting. What are they hiding? PTA secrets? Matching snack schedules? We will, of course, be looking into it with the seriousness it deserves… which is none. Our Recommendations:

This Glorious Mess
Is This Our “Seatbelt Moment” & The Royal Christmas Spiral

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 39:45 Transcription Available


Uh-oh. The Wiggles are in hot water after popping up in a video with some 'unusual' lyrics — and it’s forcing us to ask what we really expect from children’s entertainers. We’re also calling out the new under-16 social media laws as this generation’s 'seatbelt moment': a long-overdue, system-wide safeguard for kids’ developing brains. Plus, the problem with nostalgia. The 'last time' TikTok trend might look wholesome, but it could be quietly distracting us from the moments we’re actually living. And finally: how does your family decorate for Christmas? We’re diving into a certain Royal Family’s festive… enthusiasm.

This Glorious Mess
A Wicked Elephant In The Room & The Science Behind The Perfect Age Gap

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2025 44:08 Transcription Available


Science has finally established the perfect age gap for siblings, but who is this helping? One of our hosts hates it more than others. And it's the Wicked elephant in the room: Hollywood's return to extreme thinness is prompting us to question what's being modelled to our sons and daughters.Also, the rising trend of kindymoons. What are they? Who's taking them and why? We discuss. Plus, we deep-dive into the multi-billion dollar trend of matching Christmas pyjamas and whether this consumer identity is really for the kids, or just for the 'gram. Monique, Stacey and Amelia share where they stand. Our Recommendations:

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The Exact Reason We Stopped Getting Naked

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 44:20 Transcription Available


The new trend of 'underconsumption core' is taking on Black Friday, but is this thrifty, anti-consumerist vibe even achievable for parents who are the ultimate victims of the 'stuff' economy? Special guest host Luca Lavigne joins Stacey Hicks and Monique Bowley to unpack. Plus, casual nudity is slowly disappearing from the public pool and gym change rooms but what does this mean for our kids? Welcome to the era of physical prudes but emotional nudists. And, we're stumbling into Spotify Wrapped season, the annual moment of profound parental shame. We unpack the need for a 'Parent Incognito Mode' that censors results because nobody wants their friends seeing 9,000 hours of Chicken Boonana or KPop Demon Hunters. Our Recommendations:

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The Rise Of Trad Sons & Sheet Masks For 3 Year Olds

This Glorious Mess

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2025 36:09 Transcription Available


Shay Mitchell's skincare line for toddlers is here. So, are sheet masks for your three-year-old just some harmless fun, or the latest commodification of girlhood? And, everyone says “it takes a village”, but we beg to differ. Monique, Stacey and Amelia unpack why community is harder than ever to build, and whether we even want a village at all. Plus, we have a new term for you: 'Hub-Sons' (aka 'Trad sons'). These stay-at-home sons are causing quite a stir amongst a particular group who are not very happy about this new breed of men. Our Recommendations:

Buenassss
Ada Monzón cuenta lo que NADIE SABÍA del Huracán María…

Buenassss

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2025 74:19


The Cycling Podcast
S13 Ep121: Stage 8 | Monzón Templario > Zaragoza | Vuelta a España

The Cycling Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2025 57:22


Join us for daily coverage of the Vuelta a España recorded on the road as the race makes its way from Turin to Madrid. Our daily coverage features race analysis, interviews and daily postcards from  Spain. OUR SPONSORS, LLOYDS The Cycling Podcast is proudly supported by Lloyds. Last year, Lloyds began a multi-year partnership with British Cycling, which includes becoming  title sponsors of the Lloyds Tour of Britain races for men and women. Lloyds also sponsors the Great Britain team and National Championships across a range of disciplines – road racing, track cycling, mountain biking, BMX and cyclo-cross. Thanks to sponsorship from Lloyds, The Cycling Podcast will be covering the Lloyds Tour of Britain Men with daily episodes for the first time. Check out the full route of the race on the British Cycling website. Follow us on social media: Twitter @cycling_podcast Instagram @thecyclingpodcast Friends of the Podcast Sign up as a Friend of the Podcast at thecyclingpodcast.com to listen to new special episodes every month plus a back catalogue of more than 300 exclusive episodes. The Cannibal & Badger Friends of the Podcast can join the discussion at our new virtual pub, The Cannibal & Badger. A friendly forum to talk about cycling and the podcast. Log in to your Friends of the Podcast account to join in. The 11.01 Cappuccino Our regular email newsletter is now on Substack. Subscribe here for frothy, full-fat updates to enjoy any time (as long as it's after 11am). The Cycling Podcast is on Strava The Cycling Podcast was founded in 2013 by Richard Moore, Daniel Friebe and Lionel Birnie.