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This episode takes Home Alone as a surprisingly relatable Christmas reference point. Not the chaos, but the pressure underneath it. The role of the mum. The overwhelm that creeps in as December gathers pace and everything needs organising, remembering, and holding together.
Then we pivot, naturally, to talk about coats. Dry robes, sitting suits, raincoats. The practical layers we live in through winter and school runs, and how comfort has quietly become a form of survival.
The conversation then turns to older kids and connection. How relationships shift as they grow. Less physical closeness, more emotional navigation, and learning how to stay close without clinging.
A lighter, honest chat about Christmas, motherhood, winter layers, and finding ways to stay connected through it all.
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This episode takes Home Alone as a surprisingly relatable Christmas reference point. Not the chaos, but the pressure underneath it. The role of the mum. The overwhelm that creeps in as December gathers pace and everything needs organising, remembering, and holding together.
Then we pivot, naturally, to talk about coats. Dry robes, sitting suits, raincoats. The practical layers we live in through winter and school runs, and how comfort has quietly become a form of survival.
The conversation then turns to older kids and connection. How relationships shift as they grow. Less physical closeness, more emotional navigation, and learning how to stay close without clinging.
A lighter, honest chat about Christmas, motherhood, winter layers, and finding ways to stay connected through it all.