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Welcome to Motherloading  - the unfiltered podcast for women and mums who are done pretending everything’s fine. Hosted by Nicky and Michelle, two real, unapologetic women navigating the messy, beautiful chaos of motherhood and womanhood.This is your safe space for the conversations women aren’t having enough of - the ones we’re often too embarrassed, ashamed, or afraid to talk about, but so many of us are living through. We’re not polished, not perfect - just raw, honest, and a little bit nuts.Join us for authentic conversations, relatable stories, and empowering insights that remind you: you’re not alone. Whether you’re a new mum, seasoned parent, or simply a woman trying to balance it all, Motherloading is here to lift you up, make you laugh, and help you feel seen - never judged.Let’s empower women, support mothers, and build a community of strong, resilient women one episode at a time.🎧 New episodes every week - follow now for your dose of honesty, laughter, and connection.Follow us on:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1TikTok - @motherloading_pod

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28 episodios

episode Running on Coffee, Cortisol & Mental Load | Rhian Stephenson, Founder of ARTAH artwork

Running on Coffee, Cortisol & Mental Load | Rhian Stephenson, Founder of ARTAH

We talk a lot on Motherloading about the invisible load. This episode gets into what it's actually doing to your body. We are exhausted. Not just tired... depleted. And most of us have been running on caffeine, cortisol and sheer willpower for so long we've forgotten what it feels like not to be. Rhian Stephenson is the founder and CEO of ARTAH, one of the UK's most respected nutrition and supplement brands, but more importantly for this conversation, she's a registered nutritionist, naturopath, ex-athlete, mum of two, and a woman who openly admits she still hit burnout despite knowing everything she knows. She built a business while pregnant with her second baby, went straight back to work five days after having her, and one day woke up with nothing left. We talked about all of it. The slow drain of burnout and why it never announces itself. The nervous system that never switches off. What years of broken sleep, the mental load, postpartum and perimenopause actually do to your body and why so many of us are living through all of them at the same time without anyone naming it. The pressure to keep functioning no matter what. The hospital fantasy. World Book Day. And what it actually looks like to start rebuilding from a place of support rather than shame. We cover: — Burnout as a slow drain, not a dramatic crash — What modern motherhood is doing to the female nervous system — Postpartum colliding with perimenopause and why the symptoms are identical — Why only 4% of women are meeting exercise guidelines correctly and how you can fix it — The non-judgment food audit and why we're tricking ourselves — Creatine, vitamin D, electrolytes and fibre, what's actually worth taking and why — Pausing vs giving up, the reframe that changes everything — Why you can't out-supplement a bad diet and where supplements genuinely fill the gap — Learning your body again in your 30s and 40s — The lie we're done with: you can do it all This episode is in proud partnership with ARTAH, a brand I reached out to personally because I use their supplements and I believe in what they make. No noise, no quick fixes, just science-backed nutrition that actually works. ARTAH are giving Motherloading listeners 20% off. Use code MOTHERLOAD at www.artah.co [http://www.artah.co/] LINKS Shop ARTAH: www.artah.co [http://www.artah.co/] ARTAH on Instagram: www.instagram.com/artahhealth [http://www.instagram.com/artahhealth] ARTAH on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@artahhealth [http://www.tiktok.com/@artahhealth] ARTAH on Facebook: www.facebook.com/artahhealth [http://www.facebook.com/artahhealth] Rhian Stephenson on Instagram: www.instagram.com/rhianstephenson [http://www.instagram.com/rhianstephenson] Rhian Stephenson on LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/rhian-stephenson-nd-003a9a22 [http://www.linkedin.com/in/rhian-stephenson-nd-003a9a22] About Rhian: www.artah.co/pages/our-founder [http://www.artah.co/pages/our-founder] FIND MOTHERLOADING Instagram: @motherloadingpodcast Spotify | Apple Podcasts | YouTube www.motherloading.net [http://www.motherloading.net/]

18 de may de 2026 - 50 min
episode You’ve Done the Therapy. So Why Are You Still Stuck? | Kelly Armatage artwork

You’ve Done the Therapy. So Why Are You Still Stuck? | Kelly Armatage

Life's problems aren't separate. They're outcomes of patterns we've been carrying for years. Kelly Armitage is a therapist, TED speaker, author of Ask a Serenity Kit, and creator of a framework that's helped thousands shift emotional patterns quickly. With over 15,000 therapy sessions behind her and a platform that's reached 100 million views, she's built something that actually works — not just for talking, but for changing. In this episode, we talk about: – why traditional therapy often doesn't work (and what does) – the mother and father wound (and how to identify yours in 30 seconds) – why healing is the purpose, not achievement – over functioning, over giving, and the burnout that follows – the subconscious payoff keeping you stuck in unhelpful patterns – victim mindset versus warrior mindset (and why both are valid) – how to stop trying to change your partner and start setting boundaries – why passive, passive aggressive, and aggressive communication keeps you powerless – learning assertiveness, expressing needs, and vulnerable communication – why you can't love anyone else until you love yourself – the nine step Ask technique that shifts emotions and rewires thoughts – a live session where Nicky works through emotional distance, loneliness, and guilt in her relationship This conversation is honest, grounding, and deeply practical. For anyone navigating motherhood, relationships, burnout, or just trying to understand why the same patterns keep showing up, this one will stay with you. https://www.instagram.com/kellyarmatage/ [https://www.instagram.com/kellyarmatage/] * https://www.tiktok.com/@kellyarmatagetherapist [https://www.tiktok.com/@kellyarmatagetherapist] * https://www.youtube.com/@kellyarmatage [https://www.youtube.com/@kellyarmatage] * https://linktr.ee/kellyarmatage [https://linktr.ee/kellyarmatage] Join the waitlist for The Load System at motherloading.net Follow us on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1 [https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1] TikTok @motherloading_pod Produced by TAEPodcast www.taepodcast.co.uk

11 de may de 2026 - 52 min
episode “Having It All Was a Male PR Campaign” — Amy Golding, CEO Steven Bartlett Private Office artwork

“Having It All Was a Male PR Campaign” — Amy Golding, CEO Steven Bartlett Private Office

Steven Bartlett hired Amy Golding six months pregnant. She accepted. Amy has built and sold a £100M company, founded a tech training business that’s changing who gets into the industry, and is now CEO of Steven Bartlett’s private office. She is also one of the most honest voices on the internet about what all of that actually costs. In this episode we talk about the myth we were all sold about having it all. The apology she went back and made to women she managed before she had kids. Something she’d never shared before — what she was carrying privately through one of the most important weeks of her career. Why work-life balance is a phrase she hates. And why the world has to make space for you, not the other way around. Funny, sharp, and more honest than most people dare to be. This is Motherloading. Follow Amy on Instagram and LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-golding-0a600623?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_ios [https://www.linkedin.com/in/amy-golding-0a600623?utm_source=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=member_ios] https://www.instagram.com/itsamygolding?igsh=MTQ4aXEwNDRuamF4eg== [https://www.instagram.com/itsamygolding?igsh=MTQ4aXEwNDRuamF4eg==] www.steven.com Join the waitlist for The Load System at motherloading.net Follow us on: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1 [https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1] TikTok @motherloading_pod Produced by TAEPodcast www.taepodcast.co.uk

4 de may de 2026 - 51 min
episode Confidence Is Bred From Parents: What Kids Really Need to Hear | Josh from Fit For All artwork

Confidence Is Bred From Parents: What Kids Really Need to Hear | Josh from Fit For All

Every child just wants to make their mum and dad proud. Josh is the founder of Fit For All, a football coach with over 500,000 followers, and someone who's spent years working with kids navigating confidence, comparison, and the pressure to be perfect. He's also one of the most grounded voices on what children actually need to hear in a world full of noise, screens, and unrealistic expectations. In this episode, we talk about: – why comparison is killing kids' confidence (and the bird analogy that changes everything) – how social media is making children feel like they're never enough – why nerves are just excitement you haven't learned to trust yet – teaching kids that their best is their best (and it doesn't need to match anyone else's) – the power of compliments, even when they feel cringy – why you can't be your strongest until you admit weakness – celebrating looking silly as part of the process – stop saying sorry for things you're not sorry for – passing responsibility, making excuses, and over explaining yourself – why girls are often easier to coach (and what that tells us) – the invisible pressure kids carry to make their parents proud – screen time, parenting effort, and the sacrifice that's needed – how confidence is bred from parents, not found on a pitch – why he's raising £1 million for Young Lives vs Cancer This conversation is honest, grounding, and full of lessons that apply far beyond the football pitch. For anyone raising kids, coaching them, or just trying to understand what they're quietly carrying, this one will stay with you. Follow Josh at @fit_4_football on Instagram and TikTok, and Fit For Football World on YouTube Join the waitlist for The Load System at motherloading.net Follow us on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1 [https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1] TikTok - @motherloading_pod Produced by TAEPodcast - www.taepodcast.co.uk

27 de abr de 2026 - 58 min
episode Why Does ADHD get missed in Women? (Masking, Coping & Burnout) artwork

Why Does ADHD get missed in Women? (Masking, Coping & Burnout)

She didn't know she was ADHD until the psychologist assessing her son turned to her and said, "So you've obviously been diagnosed." Hester Grainger is a former TV and BBC Radio presenter, certified ADHD coach, and co-founder of Perfectly Autistic. She's also a mum to two neurodivergent teens, married to a neurodivergent partner, and didn't realise she was ADHD herself until her 40s. In this episode, we talk about: – the moment she was diagnosed (and why no one was surprised) – raising two autistic ADHD children without knowing she was neurodivergent herself – masking, performing, and the burnout that comes when you stop – why perimenopause can be the moment the wheels fall off – locking herself in the toilet just to breathe – navigating meltdowns, sensory overload, and big emotions as a family – the guilt of looking back and realising what you didn't know – why her 16 year old was told "you don't look autistic" – how she and her husband built a strong partnership through chaos – setting boundaries, choosing your battles, and raising kind humans – the invisible load of parenting neurodivergent kids – what workplaces actually get wrong (and what they can do better) – why so many women are blowing up their lives in their 40s This conversation is honest, grounding, and full of insight. For anyone navigating neurodiversity, motherhood, identity, or just trying to work out what the hell is going on underneath the surface, this one will stay with you. Join the waitlist for The Load System at - motherloading.net Follow Hester at @hestersvibe on Instagram and visit perfectlyautistic.co.uk for resources and support Follow us on: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1 [https://www.instagram.com/motherloading_x?igsh=d3JkM3lseDNhNnM1] TikTok - @motherloading_pod Produced by TAEPodcast - www.taepodcast.co.uk

20 de abr de 2026 - 49 min
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