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Mums Gone Troppo
Mums Gone Troppo
50 episodes
3 days ago
This podcast is hosted by Darwin mums and journalists Molly Upstill and Kathleen Gazzola. Welcome to our little podcast where we, as fairly new mums, are having a casual chat about life in Australia's tropical north, raising our family and the challenges and joys of motherhood. We also sit down with with some well-known and some not as widely known women who call the Territory home. We talk about all things NT, their mum journey and why they’re raising their family in the Northern Territory. This podcast is recorded on Larrakia country. Music thanks to Alan Withers.
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This podcast is hosted by Darwin mums and journalists Molly Upstill and Kathleen Gazzola. Welcome to our little podcast where we, as fairly new mums, are having a casual chat about life in Australia's tropical north, raising our family and the challenges and joys of motherhood. We also sit down with with some well-known and some not as widely known women who call the Territory home. We talk about all things NT, their mum journey and why they’re raising their family in the Northern Territory. This podcast is recorded on Larrakia country. Music thanks to Alan Withers.
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Jess Smith and Amanda Jarrett on sisterly bonds, the BRCA gene, and why getting on a quad at Wagait is always the right choice.
Mums Gone Troppo
1 hour 25 minutes 2 seconds
1 year ago
Jess Smith and Amanda Jarrett on sisterly bonds, the BRCA gene, and why getting on a quad at Wagait is always the right choice.

Jess Smith and Amanda Jarrett have embraced everything Darwin has offered, and more.

Jess owns Pasarella Models, and Amanda owns Moo Media and Married by Moo, along with years of experience working in local media around Darwin.

Jess, a mum of one, and Amanda, who just finished her second round of IVF, share the lasting impact of losing their mum to cancer, who they describe as their best friend.

Amanda opens up about her IVF journey to eliminate the cancer gene she carries, talking openly about the difficult path she's on, and how far it is to fall when things don’t go to plan.

The sisters have well and truly made the most of the opportunities Darwin presents, and look forward to a future filled with family in the place they love the most, even if it's on the back of a quad at Wagait.

Please note, this episode discusses IVF and fertility in great depth.

Mums Gone Troppo
This podcast is hosted by Darwin mums and journalists Molly Upstill and Kathleen Gazzola. Welcome to our little podcast where we, as fairly new mums, are having a casual chat about life in Australia's tropical north, raising our family and the challenges and joys of motherhood. We also sit down with with some well-known and some not as widely known women who call the Territory home. We talk about all things NT, their mum journey and why they’re raising their family in the Northern Territory. This podcast is recorded on Larrakia country. Music thanks to Alan Withers.