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By Your Side
barronkt
11 episodes
3 weeks ago
Pregnant or navigating life with a newborn? By Your Side is the podcast that gets it. Hosted by Katie Barron — educator, parent support advocate and big believer in honest conversations — each episode brings real talk, expert insight and emotional backup for the messy magic of early parenthood. From baby sleep to identity shifts, crying to co-regulation, this is the place to feel calmer, more connected, and a little more like yourself. Because no one should have to figure this out alone — and now, you don’t have to.
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Pregnant or navigating life with a newborn? By Your Side is the podcast that gets it. Hosted by Katie Barron — educator, parent support advocate and big believer in honest conversations — each episode brings real talk, expert insight and emotional backup for the messy magic of early parenthood. From baby sleep to identity shifts, crying to co-regulation, this is the place to feel calmer, more connected, and a little more like yourself. Because no one should have to figure this out alone — and now, you don’t have to.
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Parenting
Kids & Family,
Health & Fitness,
Mental Health
Episodes (11/11)
By Your Side
It Starts With You: Parenting Beyond Fear and Shame — with Suzanne Scott
How our childhood experiences shape the way we parent isn’t always obvious — but it’s always powerful. In this week’s episode, Katie talks with Suzanne Scott, founder of Trauma-Informed Parenting, about how childhood adversity (ACEs) can quietly influence our reactions, our patience, and even the stories we tell ourselves as parents. Together, they unpack: 💛 What trauma really means (beyond the big events)🧠 Why shame and fear drive so many of our responses🌿 How pausing, breathing, and repairing can transform connection This is a deeply grounding, hopeful conversation about starting where you are — with compassion for yourself first. Because you can’t regulate a child if you’re running on empty. 🎧 Listen now on By Your Side.👉 To learn more about Suzanne’s work, visit traumainformedparenting.uk    The conversations shared on this podcast reflect personal experiences and professional insights, but they’re not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. If you’re struggling or have questions about your wellbeing or your baby’s, please speak to a qualified professional. You’re not alone, and help is available.  
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3 weeks ago
30 minutes

By Your Side
Rupture & Repair: Therapeutic Parenting for Children with Trauma
Becoming a new parent changes EVERYTHING.  Gareth, a single foster dad to three children, shares his unfiltered journey into parenting kids with early-life trauma and how it reshaped his life. He explains why trauma is relational, how healing happens through relationships, and why therapeutic parenting focuses on repair over punishment. This is a must listen for all parents about how you don't need to be perfect, you just need to relate.  Key takeaways include the power of adult-led, fast, authentic repair, choosing “time in” over “time out,” balancing structure with flexibility, and learning from triggers. Practical, hopeful guidance for carers and parents supporting children who’ve experienced trauma.   The conversations shared on this podcast reflect personal experiences and professional insights, but they’re not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. If you’re struggling or have questions about your wellbeing or your baby’s, please speak to a qualified professional. You’re not alone, and help is available.
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1 month ago
25 minutes

By Your Side
When the Expert Wonders: A Midwife’s Honest Confessions
In this episode, I sit down with Lucy Nicholson, a midwife with over 15 years’ experience, to talk about the very real pressures parents feel to be “perfect” — and why even the experts carry their own worries about pregnancy and early parenthood. Lucy opens up about her own journey, from navigating expectations to making choices about care. She shares: How to choose (and change) caregivers in a way that feels right for you The role of self-compassion in easing new parent stress Why building community matters — and how her Nesting Lotus classes create a safe, supportive space for parents We also touch on something many parents face but few talk about: SPD (Symphysis Pubis Dysfunction), a painful pelvic condition that can affect mobility and confidence during pregnancy. Lucy offers her insights on how gentle movement in water can help, but please make sure you seek further medical advice if you are experiencing symptoms of SPD. It’s a warm, honest conversation packed with reassurance and practical takeaways — for anyone navigating pregnancy, postpartum, or the messy middle in between. 👉 You might also like to go back and listen to our episode with Professor Helen Ball on sleep — another myth-busting, reassuring chat that parents tell us makes a big difference. Link to episode     The conversations shared on this podcast reflect personal experiences and professional insights, but they’re not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. If you’re struggling or have questions about your wellbeing or your baby’s, please speak to a qualified professional. You’re not alone, and help is available.
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1 month ago
31 minutes

By Your Side
From Orphanage to PhD: Mothering on My Own
Becoming a parent is challenging - but imagine becoming a parent without a partner, in a country you didn't grow up in and feeling that you couldn't tell the people who raised you that you were pregnant. In this truly inspirational episode I speak to Jill Samukimba, who shares her journey from orphanage beginnings to earning a PhD while raising her son largely on her own. Jill describes how unexpected community support, faith groups and small acts of kindness helped her through pregnancy, study and early parenting. She reflects on the challenges of asking for help, managing self-judgment, and the urge to overcompensate for childhood loss, and offers concise advice: be patient, remember hardship is a phase, lean on others, and trust that you will get through it.   🎧 Please listen with care — and join the conversation in the Podcast Lounge. By Your Side app.    The conversations shared on this podcast reflect personal experiences and professional insights, but they’re not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. If you’re struggling or have questions about your wellbeing or your baby’s, please speak to a qualified professional. You’re not alone, and help is available.
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2 months ago
31 minutes

By Your Side
When Joy Turns to Fear: One Mum’s Postnatal Psychosis Story
Most people have never heard of postnatal psychosis — until it happens to them. In this incredibly brave and honest conversation, Abbi shares her personal experience of postnatal psychosis after the birth of her first baby. From the early signs and terrifying thoughts, to seeking help, hospitalisation, and what recovery really looks like — this episode is raw, important, and full of quiet strength. We talk about:🧠 What postnatal psychosis can feel like from the inside🚑 How Abbi got help — and what she wishes more people knew🫶 The power of being listened to without judgement💛 What healing has looked like — and how she's using her story to help others If you or someone you love is struggling, this episode is here to say: you’re not broken, and you’re not alone. There is a way through. AbBi is living proof.   🔗 Please remember: this episode shares one person’s experience. If anything resonates with you, or you’re concerned about your mental health, we encourage you to seek professional support. You can find more information and help at apni.org — the Association for Postnatal Illness. 🎧 Please listen with care — and join the conversation in the Podcast Lounge if you feel able. By Your Side app.    The conversations shared on this podcast reflect personal experiences and professional insights, but they’re not a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice. If you’re struggling or have questions about your wellbeing or your baby’s, please speak to a qualified professional. You’re not alone, and help is available.
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2 months ago
46 minutes

By Your Side
Reading to Babies, Even Without Books — with Stephanie Montgomery
You don’t need a stack of books or a perfectly curated nursery to start your baby’s reading journey. In this heartening and practical conversation, Katie is joined by Dr. Stephanie Montgomery — educator, early literacy advocate, and all-round story enthusiast — to explore how even the simplest moments can nurture a love of language from the very beginning. Together, they dive into: How stories help shape early communication and emotional connection Why reading isn’t about the book — it’s about the bond Easy ways to build early literacy, even without books at home The everyday power of rhythm, rhyme, and your baby hearing your voice Whether you're a bookworm or just trying to keep your eyes open through nap traps and night feeds, this episode is a gentle reminder that every story you tell — even the silly ones — is building something important. 🎧 Tune in now and let’s keep the conversation going in the Podcast Lounge, inside the By Your Side app. 
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3 months ago
32 minutes

By Your Side
Daycare, Early Learning & the Awe of Babyhood — with Dan Wuori
What if babies are some of the best teachers we’ll ever have? In this uplifting episode, Katie is joined by Dan Wuori — senior advisor at the Hunt Institute, early learning expert, and one of the internet’s favourite voices on baby development — to explore how young children experience the world, what great early learning really looks like, and the quiet lessons babies offer if we know how to notice. They talk about: 🧠 What makes quality daycare actually quality 🪁 Why early learning is built through play, not pressure 🌟 How babies invite us to slow down and rediscover awe Whether you’re a parent thinking about childcare options, or just wondering how to support your baby’s learning without all the noise, this conversation will leave you feeling informed, grounded, and reminded of the magic in the everyday. 🎧 Listen now — and come share your reflections in the Podcast Lounge, inside the By Your Side app.    📖 Find out more about Dan and his book 'The Daycare Myth' here - https://danwuori.com/   👀 check out Dr Dan Wouri's socials - https://www.facebook.com/p/Dr-Dan-Wuori-61560432244491/    https://www.linkedin.com/in/dan-wuori-4168a2134/  
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3 months ago
27 minutes

By Your Side
Five Simple Things: Building Connection and Brainpower with Dr Cornelia
The conversation doesn't have to end here. 👉 Head on over to the podcast lounge the space where you can ask your questions, share your thoughts and connect with other parents that get it. Because you don't have to do this on your own. 👈   In this episode of By Your Side, Katie sits down with Dr. Cornelia Ochola — a brilliant Kenyan paediatrician with over 15 years' experience walking alongside parents through the early years. Together, they explore the heart of responsive caregiving: what it really means to tune into your baby, why the little moments matter most, and how connection in the early days can shape a lifetime. Dr. Cornelia shares her own story — the moment that changed how she practised medicine — and walks us through five simple, powerful ways every caregiver can support their baby’s development. This isn’t about being perfect. It’s about learning to see, to listen, and to trust that how you show up today… matters more than you think. ❤️
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3 months ago
24 minutes

By Your Side
Finding Connection: The Lifeline of Parent-Toddler Groups with Jo Gordon
The conversation doesn't have to end here. 👉 Head on over to the podcast lounge the space where you can ask your questions, share your thoughts and connect with other parents that get it. Because you don't have to do this on your own.    What if something as simple as walking to a toddler group could change your whole week — or even your whole parenting journey? In this episode of By Your Side, Katie chats with Jo Gordon, founder of Daniel’s Den — a network of parent-and-toddler groups with a big mission: to ensure that every family has access to a welcoming space within walking distance. Jo shares how her own experience as a new mum sparked a movement, and why showing up to a local group — even when you feel nervous or out of place — can offer connection, community, and a deep sense of belonging. We talk about: What to do if you feel shy or anxious about going to a group for the first time Why face-to-face connection matters more than ever in early parenthood The importance of local, low-cost, and inclusive support How to find or even start your own group if there isn’t one nearby Whether you're curious about toddler groups or just feeling a bit isolated in your parenting day-to-day — this conversation is a gentle reminder: you don’t have to do this alone. 🔗 Find out more about Jo’s work at danielsden.org.uk, and explore free parenting resources and support at byyoursideapp.com or via the episode notes.
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3 months ago
20 minutes

By Your Side
How Babies Really Sleep — with Professor Helen Ball
The conversation doesn't have to end here. 👉 Join us in the podcast lounge the calm, comforting corner of the internet that gets the challenges of parenting. https://byyoursideapp.com/invitation?code=566EEB   Sleep. It’s the thing every new parent craves — and the one thing that can feel completely out of reach. So how do babies really sleep, and what should we actually be doing about it? In this episode of By Your Side, Katie is joined by world-renowned infant sleep researcher Professor Helen Ball for a myth-busting, reassuring conversation that blends science with real-life common sense. Helen is Professor of Anthropology and Director of the Infancy and Sleep Centre at Durham University. With decades of research into how babies sleep (and how we sleep with them), she’s helped shape everything from NHS guidance to public attitudes on co-sleeping, breastfeeding, and safe sleep practices. She’s also the author of the brilliant new book How Babies Sleep — an essential, evidence-based guide for any parent navigating those sleepless nights. Together, we explore: Why newborns sleep the way they do — and why it’s not a problem to solve How Western culture has shaped unrealistic expectations around infant sleep What safe sleep really looks like (it’s not one-size-fits-all) How to find an approach that works for your baby, and your family Whether you’re up for the fifth feed of the night or simply wondering when sleep gets easier, this episode is full of grounded advice, practical takeaways, and the reassurance you didn’t know you needed. 🔗 Grab Helen’s book How Babies Sleep  Find out more about Helen at: www.durham.ac.uk/disc www.basisonline.org.uk https://www.howbabiessleep.com and find free parenting resources, our course, and community at https://byyoursideapp.com/invitation?code=566EEB or via the episode notes.
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4 months ago
33 minutes

By Your Side
More Than a Massage: Building Bond Through Baby Touch
What if one of the simplest things you can do with your baby — gentle touch — is also one of the most powerful for their brain, body, and your bond? In this first episode of By Your Side, Katie is joined by child development expert Dan Berman to explore the science and soul behind infant massage. With nearly two decades of experience in Early Years and new parent support, Dan brings a rare blend of warmth, insight, and evidence-based wisdom to the conversation. Dan is the President Emeritus of the U.S. chapter of the International Association of Infant Massage, a Certified Educator in Infant Massage, and the founder of BABY STEP — a free resource hub for new parents and educators. He’s also Director of Development at Our Kids Read, a non-profit helping young children discover the joy of reading. Together, we unpack: How infant massage can support better sleep, bonding, and brain development Why touch is a language your baby already understands How dads and non-birthing partners can use massage to connect from day one Why positive touch is a pillar of early intervention and secure attachment This isn’t about perfect routines or ticking boxes — it’s about slowing down, tuning in, and letting touch do what it’s always done: connect us. 🔗 For free resources, our parenting course, and membership community, visit byyoursideapp.com or check the links in the episode description.   To stay in touch with Dan and see what he's doing: Dan email:  dan.berman@infantmassageusa.org Dan's LinkedIn:  www.linkedin.com/in/danberman1 BABY STEP:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/104231435 International Association of Infant Massage  www.iaim.net Infant Massage USA:  www.infantmassageusa.org Our Kids Read:  www.ourkidsread.org
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4 months ago
32 minutes

By Your Side
Pregnant or navigating life with a newborn? By Your Side is the podcast that gets it. Hosted by Katie Barron — educator, parent support advocate and big believer in honest conversations — each episode brings real talk, expert insight and emotional backup for the messy magic of early parenthood. From baby sleep to identity shifts, crying to co-regulation, this is the place to feel calmer, more connected, and a little more like yourself. Because no one should have to figure this out alone — and now, you don’t have to.