Send us a text 🎧 Season 2, Episode 1: "We’re Still Here (Somehow)" Strap in – the moaniest mums in the podcast game are BACK for Season 2! Kicking things off with tales of summer survival, EHCP hangovers, and the usual SEND-school chaos, your two unfiltered hosts return with zero filter and even less patience. This episode? It's part therapy, part comedy, and fully relatable. We're talking missed appointments, misunderstood diagnoses, and why we’re still crying in car parks. Again. If you’ve ...
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Send us a text 🎧 Season 2, Episode 1: "We’re Still Here (Somehow)" Strap in – the moaniest mums in the podcast game are BACK for Season 2! Kicking things off with tales of summer survival, EHCP hangovers, and the usual SEND-school chaos, your two unfiltered hosts return with zero filter and even less patience. This episode? It's part therapy, part comedy, and fully relatable. We're talking missed appointments, misunderstood diagnoses, and why we’re still crying in car parks. Again. If you’ve ...
Send us a text Welcome to this week friends. We chat about SEND days out and carer passes mixed in with some chit chat and waffle. Also included are some mic issues because we're shit (-: So join us for a down to earth podcast chat, we would love to hear from you! https://www.instagram.com/please_send_help_pod/
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Send us a text 🎧 Season 2, Episode 1: "We’re Still Here (Somehow)" Strap in – the moaniest mums in the podcast game are BACK for Season 2! Kicking things off with tales of summer survival, EHCP hangovers, and the usual SEND-school chaos, your two unfiltered hosts return with zero filter and even less patience. This episode? It's part therapy, part comedy, and fully relatable. We're talking missed appointments, misunderstood diagnoses, and why we’re still crying in car parks. Again. If you’ve ...