YUNG CUBS PARENTING PODCAST
YUNG CUBS PARENTING PODCAST
Podcast Description
Join Charlie and Dan Blythe as they have honest and open conversations with parents who've walked this path before and parents who are walking it right now. Guests will be sharing powerful stories, real reflections of their faith and the kind of wisdom you only get from the highs and lows of the parenting journey. So whether you're in the chaos, the calm or somewhere in between the Yung Cubs parenting podcast is for all parents except the perfect ones.
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The podcast covers various aspects of parenting, including personal transformations, emotional challenges, and family dynamics, with episode topics like the transition from partners to parents and the candid experiences of fatherhood, aiming to provide relatable insights and shared experiences.

Join Charlie and Dan Blythe as they have honest and open conversations with parents who’ve walked this path before and parents who are walking it right now. Guests will be sharing powerful stories, real reflections of their faith and the kind of wisdom you only get from the highs and lows of the parenting journey.
So whether you’re in the chaos, the calm or somewhere in between the Yung Cubs parenting podcast is for all parents except the perfect ones.
In this Yung Cubs episode Charlie sits down with two amazing Mums Regina Quartey and Alice Cantelon to discuss the joys, the pressures and all the parts no one ever posts about. Sending love to all the Mum's this weekend.
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