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EPISODE · Jun 16, 2026 · 34 MIN

When you're not okay: Postnatal anxiety and depression

from Words Grow Minds Parent Podcast · host Words Grow Minds

New parenthood is joyful, but it can also be overwhelming in ways you never saw coming. For some parents, that overwhelm can tip into something more serious. In this deeply personal episode, Kate and Amelia are joined by Gia Hogarth, a former journalist and host of Mum Mind Unpacked podcast.  Gia speaks openly about her own experience with perinatal anxiety and depression, the signs that something wasn't right, what she wishes she’d known then and how she finally found the help she needed. Gia wants you to know you’re not alone, and there are many supports available to help you come through the other side.  If you or someone you love might be going through this, this episode is for you. And if it raises any issues for you, please contact free professional support services   Please seek professional free support services:  Lifeline: 13 11 14  PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia): 1300 726 306  COPE Centre of Perinatal Excellent    Thanks for listening to the Words Grow Minds Parent Podcast! We love hearing from you, so please subscribe, rate and review this episode.  For tools and tips to support your child’s development visit wordsgrowminds.org.au and follow us on Facebook and Instagram  Thanks to PodBooth for producing this episode.  We acknowledge this land that we record on as the traditional lands for the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna people, as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living First Nations people today. We extend this respect to the cultural authority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from other areas of Australia and elders past and present.   

New parenthood is joyful, but it can also be overwhelming in ways you never saw coming. For some parents, that overwhelm can tip into something more serious. In this deeply personal episode, Kate and Amelia are joined by Gia Hogarth, a former journalist and host of Mum Mind Unpacked podcast.  Gia speaks openly about her own experience with perinatal anxiety and depression, the signs that something wasn't right, what she wishes she’d known then and how she finally found the help she needed. Gia wants you to know you’re not alone, and there are many supports available to help you come through the other side.  If you or someone you love might be going through this, this episode is for you. And if it raises any issues for you, please contact free professional support services   Please seek professional free support services:  Lifeline: 13 11 14  PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia): 1300 726 306  COPE Centre of Perinatal Excellent    Thanks for listening to the Words Grow Minds Parent Podcast! We love hearing from you, so please subscribe, rate and review this episode.  For tools and tips to support your child’s development visit wordsgrowminds.org.au and follow us on Facebook and Instagram  Thanks to PodBooth for producing this episode.  We acknowledge this land that we record on as the traditional lands for the Kaurna people and that we respect their spiritual relationship with Country. We acknowledge the Kaurna people, as the custodians of the Adelaide region and that their cultural and heritage beliefs are still as important to the living First Nations people today. We extend this respect to the cultural authority of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from other areas of Australia and elders past and present.

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