2025 Update – What’s Next for the Dam Parenting Podcast?
Dam Parenting11 Feb 2025

2025 Update – What’s Next for the Dam Parenting Podcast?

I'm back with a quick update from Dam Parenting—and I have great news: the podcast continues! 🎉


After chatting with some of you in our growing Amsterdam parenting community, I’ve decided to keep building this platform for real conversations around pregnancy, postpartum, and modern parenthood. That said, I'm pressing pause just a little longer while we coordinate fresh episodes, bring in new guest voices, and juggle this beautiful chaos called life (and work).


I’d love your input! If there are topics you’d love to hear covered, guests you'd like to feature, or even your own story to share, DM me on Instagram or connect with us through the links in our bio.

This podcast is always created with you—our community—in mind. Thanks for being here.

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Day 12 of parenting abroad episodes

Day 12 of parenting abroad episodes

First off - please excuse the quality! I only got to record this after arriving back from holidays, unpacked, dinner, and kid put in bed! And fireworks - oh man i didn't realise you could hear them on...

31 Des 20257min

Love & Communication Abroad: Strengthening Relationships as "Expat" Parents

Love & Communication Abroad: Strengthening Relationships as "Expat" Parents

Eva and Angela explore the realities of relationships abroad — cultural differences, distance from support networks, and the emotional labour of parenting internationally. A grounded conversation abou...

30 Des 202523min

True Compromise in Relationships: Parenting Without Resentment

True Compromise in Relationships: Parenting Without Resentment

This episode dives into what true compromise really looks like in relationships. Dr. Naomi Gibson shares tools for communication, teamwork, and emotional honesty — helping couples move from tension to...

29 Des 202537min

Fatherhood & Mental Health: Breaking the Silence

Fatherhood & Mental Health: Breaking the Silence

Recorded during Men’s Mental Health Week, this episode features two fathers sharing their experiences with NICU stays, ADHD, burnout, and emotional overload. It’s an honest conversation about the real...

28 Des 202544min

The Motherbrain Myth: How Parenthood Actually Changes the Brain

The Motherbrain Myth: How Parenthood Actually Changes the Brain

Does pregnancy really make women less capable — or is that a myth? Neuroscientist Dr Elke De Witte breaks down how parenthood reshapes the brain and why “motherbrain” deserves a rethink.Neuroscientist...

27 Des 202545min

Multilingual Parenting Without Pressure: Letting Go of the ‘Shoulds’

Multilingual Parenting Without Pressure: Letting Go of the ‘Shoulds’

This episode explores the emotional side of raising multilingual children — from guilt and comparison to burnout and fear. Mimi offers gentle, practical guidance to help families build sustainable, fl...

26 Des 202521min

Family Holidays with Kids: Managing Expectations & Emotional Load

Family Holidays with Kids: Managing Expectations & Emotional Load

As holidays approach, parents often carry invisible pressure. This episode explores how to manage expectations, balance rest with responsibility, and approach family holidays with more realism and com...

25 Des 202530min

In-Laws, Culture & Boundaries: Parenting Without Guilt Abroad

In-Laws, Culture & Boundaries: Parenting Without Guilt Abroad

Eva and Angela from the Expat Parenting Collective unpack the emotional and cultural challenges of parenting abroad — from isolation and postpartum expectations to setting boundaries with in-laws. Thi...

24 Des 202526min

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