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 After a little breaky poos we are back to chat shit and catch up! Post christmas chat and rambles of two ADHD mums talking about SEND and our children with SEND. how the hell we got through the holidays! hope you all had a magically, exhausting, traumatising holiday like we did! come along for our chats. Download, like and subscribe. xx https://www.instagram.com/please_send_help_pod/
Please SEND help's Podcast
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 ...