• Here We Go Again with Stacey Solomon

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Here We Go Again with Stacey Solomon

By: Global
  • Summary

  • Stacey Solomon has just had a baby...several years after her last baby! What's changed, how are things different, what's acceptable, what new stuff is there to make the process less daunting? In each episode Stacey sparks debate around all subjects surrounding childbirth and what it means to be a new mum in 2019. From friends popping in, to famous faces and even the possible inclusion of the man who got her into this mess (Joe Swash)....the conversation will flow and the topics will be covered in a similar way to Loose Women......but with parenthood at the centre of the show
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Episodes
  • Stacey and Mrs. Hinch
    Jan 9 2020
    Stacey invites round her good friend Mrs. Hinch and her hubby Jamie round for a chat. Listen and subscribe now, to Here We Go Again on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts! Twitter/Insta/FB/Web @StaceySolomon @JemmaSolomon Thanks to Google, the sponsors of this podcast, we’ll be talking about internet safety and ways that we can help children become safe and confident explorers of the online world. Find out more about their programme Be Internet Legends here - https://beinternetlegends.withgoogle.com/en_uk/. Or check out the Family Link App here - https://families.google.com/intl/en_uk/familylink/.
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    32 mins
  • What was it like to give birth? Stacey, sister Gemma and mother Fiona
    Dec 26 2019
    Stacey invites her mum and sister Gemma to compare their experiences of labour and birth. Gemma brings advice from her career as a Child Nurse, while mum Fiona compares the birth of her children and the experiences of the first days after her children where born. This episode is a cross section of Solomon family life, featuring baby Rex and Gemma's son Hudson Listen and subscribe now, to Here We Go Again on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts! Twitter/Insta/FB/Web @StaceySolomon @JemmaSolomon Thanks to Google, the sponsors of this podcast, we’ll be talking about internet safety and ways that we can help children become safe and confident explorers of the online world. Find out more about their programme Be Internet Legends here - https://beinternetlegends.withgoogle.com/en_uk/. Or check out the Family Link App here - https://families.google.com/intl/en_uk/familylink/.
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    55 mins
  • Stacey and Joe Swash; hear Joe's side of the story.
    Dec 19 2019
    In previous episodes, Stacey has recounted her struggle with labour, her desperate attempts to breastfeed and the traumatic experience she felt through wanting to keep her newborn son from harm now he was outside the safety of her body. In this episode, Stacey interviews her partner and father to baby Rex, Joe Swash. We hear how Joe felt in the first days of Rex's life, and how he coped with Stacey's fears and protective nature. In this touching episode, you get a real appreciation of what makes Joe and Stacey such a special couple, and the perfect parents to see the difficult first days of Rex's life through to a happy place. Listen and subscribe now, to Here We Go Again on Global Player, or wherever you get your podcasts! Twitter/Insta/FB/Web @StaceySolomon @realjoeswash Thanks to Google, the sponsors of this podcast, we’ll be talking about internet safety and ways that we can help children become safe and confident explorers of the online world. Find out more about their programme Be Internet Legends here - https://beinternetlegends.withgoogle.com/en_uk/. Or check out the Family Link App here - https://families.google.com/intl/en_uk/familylink/.
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    35 mins

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