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Mum's The Word! With Georgia Jones & Kelsey Parker

'Blended Families Are Not What You Think…' Kelsey Parker & Lauren Adamson on 5 Kids, Chaos & The Truth No One Talks About!

Season 3, Ep. 82

This week on Mum’s The Word, Kelsey Parker is joined by Lauren Adamson: host of the chart-topping podcast Nip Tuck, and nothing is off limits.


Lauren gets brutally honest about life in a blended family of five children, revealing why the reality is very different from what you see on Instagram.


From navigating multiple parents, clashing schedules and constant chaos, to stepping into a home where you’re expected to “just be a family”… she shares what it’s really like behind closed doors.


The pair dive into the challenges of blending families, the emotional adjustment that no one prepares you for, and why even the strongest relationships are tested when kids, exes and everyday life collide.


Plus, they get into the real conversations every parent is having right now:


  • Blended family struggles - and why it’s harder than it looks
  • Parenting in the real world - raising resilient kids (without wrapping them in cotton wool)
  • School drama & friendship fallouts - what to actually say to your child
  • Boy mums & modern parenting - are we raising independent kids… or future man-children?
  • The chaos of 5 kids - from family holidays to everyday life


There are laughs, there are brutally honest moments, and plenty of “this is so true” reality checks.


If you’ve ever felt like parenting is messy, overwhelming or nothing like you expected… this episode is for you.


🎧 Listen now to Mum’s The Word: the parenting podcast that says what everyone else is thinking.


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