Sally Obermeder says it's time women stop being so hard on​ themselves

EPISODE · Oct 25, 2017 · 27 MIN

Sally Obermeder says it's time women stop being so hard on​ themselves

from The Juggling Act · host kidspot.com.au

Sally Obermeder joins the poddy crew this week and is celebrating five years cancer-free. Sally shares what her breast cancer journey has taught her, how she's coping with returning to work after her maternity leave (HINT: there's not much laundry getting done!), plus her reality of parenting children at very different developmental stages. In other news, Mel Wilson is calling bullsh*t on daycare centres' policies against not waking sleeping children, and Cassie Hamer has found the answer for every clucky mum whose ovaries keep telling them they need another baby! ​This is a bit rich: one stay-at-home-mum has fallen into the role of regularly babysitting her neighbour's children. For free. How do you stop being taken advantage of? Cassie says it's time for women to embrace the word 'no'! Plus, did you know that one child in every classroom is born via IVF? Is it time infertility​ was​added to the schoolcurriculum? ​Hey Netflix fans, one of our favourite series is almost here! Stranger Things 2 is about to drop so we chat all things The Upside Down! SHOW NOTES:Your hosts are Mel Wilson, Michael Adams and Cassie Hamer and our very special thanks goto Sally Obermeder.This podcast was produced by Sinead Barrett and Fiona Purcell.Before you go, we've got a little favour to ask; we'd love you to Subscribe to The Juggling Act in your podcast app and leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or your podcast app. Pretty please   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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