• Now That's What I Call Parenting Hell - Volume 14

  • Feb 18 2025
  • Length: 57 mins
  • Podcast

Now That's What I Call Parenting Hell - Volume 14

  • Summary

  • While we're on a very short break to recover from Valentines (and all the playground shaggers stories from last week!) here's a hand crafted selection of some of the finest tales and advice from the Parenting Hell podcast archives. Each one a guaranteed banger... We'll be back for series 10 next week. See you salty street dogs next week... Thanks, Rob, Josh, and Michael. xxx TRACK LIST: 1 - MICHAEL McINTYRE (SERIES 3 EP28) Kicking things off, it’s Michael McIntyre’ take on kids and electronic device management… 2 - HARRIET KEMSLEY (SERIES 4 EP10) Harriet Kemsley shares her husband’s unconventional approach to managing midwives… 3 - GUZ KHAN (SERIES 5 EP16) Guz Khan on why it’s important to get kids to compete to be the favourite, and lovingly equates parenthood to prison… 4 - SOPHIE ELLIS-BEXTOR (SERIES 3 EP36) Sophie Ellis-Bextor talking about all the fun of the school run… 5 - JOSH PUGH (SERIES 4 EP44) Josh Pugh talks holidays and hen dos with a newborn… 6 - ESTHER MANITO (SERIES 4 EP34) New mum Esther Manito discusses secretly starting stand-up… 7 - MARTINE MCCUTCHEON (SERIES 3 EP46) Martine McCutcheon discusses with Rob and Josh how dogs prepare you for parenthood… 8 - HARRY HILL (SERIES 3 EP34) And finally, Harry Hill reveals how he handled having teenage daughters… If you want to get in touch with the show here's how: EMAIL: Hello@lockdownparenting.co.uk TWITTER: @parenting_hell INSTAGRAM: @parentinghell A 'Keep It Light Media' Production Sales, advertising, and general enquiries: hello@keepitlightmedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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