{"version":"1.0","type":"rich","provider_name":"Acast","provider_url":"https://acast.com","height":250,"width":700,"html":"<iframe src=\"https://embed.acast.com/$/6833ede1393e5e6cd84dd7cc/6a7d3754baea6e03b0439f89?\" frameBorder=\"0\" width=\"700\" height=\"250\"></iframe>","title":"That One Time My Mum Shot the Neighbour’s Dog | Throwback Thursday ","description":"<p>What happens when you sit down with your mum and start unpacking the family stories that probably should have stayed in the family?</p><p>In this <strong>Throwback Thursday</strong> episode of <em>Big Mum Energy</em>, Ali is joined by her mum, Aunty Kim, for an unfiltered mother-daughter conversation full of outrageous stories, hard truths, hilarious memories and the moments that shape a family.</p><p>And yes… it starts with <strong>the story of the time Aunty Kim shot the neighbour’s dog.</strong></p><p>From there, things only get wilder.</p><p>In this episode, Ali and Aunty Kim talk about:</p><p><br></p><ul><li>🐊 A terrifying crocodile encounter that could have ended very differently</li><li>💬 The painfully awkward way Ali’s teenage eating disorder was confronted</li><li>👶 A chaotic family moment involving cattle rails and a baby</li><li>❤️ The hard seasons families go through — and how humour can help you survive them</li><li>🌾 Growing up, motherhood, parenting and life in rural Australia</li><li>😂 The family stories that somehow become funnier with every retelling</li></ul><p>It’s honest, uncomfortable, hilarious and surprisingly heartfelt — the kind of mother-daughter conversation where absolutely nothing is off limits.</p><p>If you love <strong>real motherhood stories, funny family stories, Australian women’s podcasts, parenting conversations, mother-daughter relationships, rural Australian life and unfiltered conversations about the messy bits of life</strong>, this one is for you.</p><p>Because sometimes the stories you laugh hardest about are the ones that taught you the most.</p><p><strong>Listen to <em>Big Mum Energy</em> — and hear the story everyone wants to know: why did Mum shoot the neighbour’s dog?</strong></p>","author_name":"Ali Birch"}