Parents Who Think
A podcast by Danusia Malina-Derben - Saturdays
317 Episodes
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#160: STRENGTH: Creating Success From It All - Dr Shoshana Garfield
Published: 26/01/2022 -
#159: PLONK: Living A Sober Life - Clare Pooley
Published: 19/01/2022 -
CORE: Why Being A Good Enough Mother IS Success - Joanna Fortune - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 16/01/2022 -
#158: LAID: Claiming Your Sexual Self - Steph D
Published: 12/01/2022 -
#157: KIND: Finding Time To Nourish Yourself - Zoe Blaskey
Published: 5/01/2022 -
HEART: On Sharing Home Chores (Fairly) - Joy Foster, Rebekah Bostan and Evelini Quarrell - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 2/01/2022 -
#156: GOD: When Faith + Business Work Together - Joy Foster
Published: 15/12/2021 -
#155: FROST - Xmas Peace After Separation + Divorce - Nina Farr
Published: 8/12/2021 -
Motherhood - Emma Stroud - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 5/12/2021 -
#154: LEAD: Blending Leadership, Kids + More
Published: 1/12/2021 -
#153: RISE: Helping our Girls Succeed - Jo Wimble-Groves
Published: 24/11/2021 -
Living a Whup-Ass LARGE Life - Charlotte Avery - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 21/11/2021 -
#152: LONE: Normalising non-traditional routes to Parenthood - Liv Thorne
Published: 17/11/2021 -
#151: SEEN: Shaping the children of tomorrow - Desriee Asomuyide
Published: 10/11/2021 -
Having Children and A WHOLE Life - ERICKA SOUTER - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 7/11/2021 -
#150: BROKE: Mothers are NOT Broke - Anna Cusack
Published: 3/11/2021 -
#149: SHINE: Celebrating Muslim Women in Business - Jennifer Ogunyemi
Published: 27/10/2021 -
No-Nonsense PR tips for Busy Entrepreneurs - Lucy Werner - SUNDAY SUPPLEMENT
Published: 24/10/2021 -
#148: SOUL: Stitching the Sacred into Daily Life - Rebecca Campbell
Published: 20/10/2021 -
#147: MIND: Motherhood and Sophrology - Dominique Antiglio
Published: 13/10/2021
The Parents Who Think debate podcast interrupts our parenting status quo. Join Danusia Malina-Derben entrepreneur, author and mother of 10 for no-holds-barred debates between intelligent parents with diverse perspectives as they deliver raw and unfiltered opinions on crucial parenting dilemmas. Whether you see yourself as a mainstream parent or embrace ‘marginalized’ views, PWT injects clarity into the hard realities of parenthood. Agreement is not the goal in the show; it’s about finding your unique path in the messy, real-world chaos of raising kids. Flex your agency, think, and redefine modern parenthood with PWT, where debate is done different.