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Why ‘Good Enough’ parenting is more than enough- With Fiona Weaver (Mama Matters)
In this episode I’m joined by Fiona, the founder of Mama Matters, for a deeply grounding conversation about what it really means to be a good enough parent.
We unpack the origins of the term, why it’s become such an important reframe for modern parents, and how releasing the pressure to be “perfect” can radically transform the way we show up for our kids — especially when we’re parenting on our own.
Fiona breaks down how good enough parenting supports single mums through overwhelm, decision fatigue, guilt, and the invisible load, offering practical ways to soften the self-criticism and hold more compassion for ourselves in the hardest seasons.
We also dive into Circle of Security, the attachment-based framework Fiona teaches, exploring how understanding our child’s emotional needs — and the patterns we bring from our own upbringing — can strengthen connection, reduce conflict, and create more ease in the everyday moments.
This is an episode for anyone craving reassurance, clarity, and a kinder way to navigate the complexities of solo parenting. You’ll walk away feeling steadier, more supported, and better equipped to trust yourself.
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Mama Matters website: https://www.mamamatters.com.au/
Circle of Security program: https://www.mamamatters.com.au/circle-of-security-1
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Christmas as a Single Mum: Holding the Love and the Grief
09:31|The holiday season can be beautiful — and brutal — especially when you’re a single parent.In this end-of-year episode of Now What, Rachel speaks directly to the quiet, complicated realities that so many single mums carry through the festive period. The grief of waking up without your children on Christmas morning. The sting of moments you assumed were guaranteed. The comparison traps — to the other parent, to two-parent households, to families with bigger budgets, bigger holidays, bigger support systems.This conversation is an honest acknowledgement that Christmas doesn’t magically become easier just because time has passed. Whether it’s your first Christmas post-separation or your fifth, the feelings can still surface — and that doesn’t mean you’re doing it wrong.Rachel explores how to hold both love and grief at the same time, how to release the pressure to “replicate” old traditions, and how to gently redefine what this season can look like now. She reminds us that children don’t care about dates on a calendar — they care about how they feel, how loved they are, and the moments we create with intention.This episode also speaks to the mums spending Christmas without their kids, offering permission to take up space, to create rituals that soothe rather than distract, and to honour your own experience without shame or self-blame.It’s a conversation about comparison being the thief of joy, about letting go of perfection, about creating magic within the reality you’re in — not the one you imagined. And about choosing, again and again, to feel the feelings without getting stuck in them.If this season feels tender, heavy, or quietly lonely — this episode is for you. You are not broken for finding it hard. You are human.Rachel closes the year with reflection, compassion, and a reminder that you get to decide what comes next.Wishing you a gentle, intentional holiday period — however it looks for you.Now What will be back in your ears in January 2026.
Becoming a solo mum by choice: Everything you need to know, with Dr Daniel Lantsberg
45:22|If you’ve ever had the quiet thought — “Could I become a solo mum by choice?” — this episode is a must-listen.In this powerful and deeply informative conversation, I sit down with Dr Daniel Lansberg, Fertility Specialist at Melbourne IVF and one of the leading experts in fertility care (and known from the TV series Big Miracles). Together, we walk through the entire journey of becoming a Solo Mum by Choice — from the very first “what if?” all the way to what the path can look like in practice.Dr Lansberg breaks down every step with clarity and compassion, covering:What to do if you’re just starting to think about solo motherhoodHow to understand your fertility pictureThe full medical process from first appointment → donor selection → treatmentEgg freezing — when to consider it, who it’s right for, and what to expectCommon fears and emotional hurdles women experienceUnexpected things that can come up along the wayCosts, timelines, preparation, and lifestyle factorsHow to make an informed, empowered decision about your next chapterWhether you’re actively planning, quietly curious, or supporting someone on this path, this episode will leave you feeling informed, grounded, and less alone in the process.This episode is part of our Solo Mum by Choice Mini-Series, designed to bring clarity and confidence to any woman navigating this possibility.Sponsored by Melbourne IVFLearn more about Melbourne IVF and book a consultation:https://www.mivf.com.au/
1. So... Now what?
07:57||Season 2, Ep. 1In this short introductory episode, Rachel shares the story behind the evolution from Mothering On My Own to Now What?.This podcast has always held space for the realities of single motherhood - the heartbreak, the rebuilding, the identity shifts, the co-parenting dynamics, the dating again, the courage it takes to start over. But as every single mother knows, the journey doesn’t really end once the dust settles. It changes shape. It stretches you. It asks new questions at every turn.Now What? reflects that evolution. It’s still the same honest, grounded conversations you’ve come to expect - just expanded to honour everything that happens when a family changes shape, and everything that unfolds in the chapters that come after.In this mini episode, Rachel walks through why the name felt right, what this shift means for the stories ahead, and how the podcast will continue to grow with you, no matter where you are on your journey.If you’ve ever found yourself standing in a moment you didn’t plan for, wondering what comes next - you’re in the right place.
How to Feel Good About Your Finances Again- with Rebecca Pritchard
37:02|In this episode of Mothering On My Own, Rachel is joined by financial advisor and coach Rebecca Pritchard for a real and relatable chat about money—because let’s be honest, it can feel super overwhelming, especially when you’re doing life solo. Rebecca breaks down some of the biggest fears and myths around personal finance, particularly for single or separated women, and shares how shifting your mindset can completely change how you manage money. We talk about building confidence with your finances, learning the basics (without the jargon), and taking small, practical steps toward feeling more in control. If you're in the middle of a financial shake-up or just want to feel more empowered with your money, this one's for you.FOLLOW US:Instagram:Podcast: @motheringonmyown.podcastRach: @rachel.maksimovicRebecca: @rfpritch and @risingtidefs
Sex, Intimacy & cultivating connection in parenthood- with Juliet Allen
43:35|In this episode, Rachel sit down with Julia Allen—one of Australia’s leading sexologists—for a real, down-to-earth chat about all things intimacy, relationships, and sex. Julia opens up about her own journey and shares loads of wisdom from her work helping people reconnect with themselves and each other.We talk about how easy it is to lose that spark in the thick of parenting, the biggest mistakes couples make when it comes to intimacy, and how to keep (or rediscover) connection—even when you're exhausted, juggling solo parenting, or trying to date with very little time (or energy!).It’s an honest, empowering convo full of takeaways for anyone wanting to feel more connected—to themselves, their partner, or a future one. FOLLOW US:Instagram:Podcast: @motheringonmyown.podcastRach: @rachel.maksimovicJuliet: @juliet_allen
Navigating Co-Parenting Without Losing Yourself- with Hannah Keys
50:41|In this episode, I chat with Hannah Keys about her journey from fashion creator and thrifter to navigating life as a single mum. We dive deep into co-parenting—Hannah shares how she’s learned to be okay with time away from her kids and how she’s reframed that space as something she honours, so her children get to see a thriving, happy mum. We also talk about the emotional rollercoaster of separation, modern relationships, and how grief can be a catalyst for growth. It’s a real, heartfelt conversation about resilience, self-love, and finding joy in the messiness of life and parenting.FOLLOW US:Instagram:Podcast: @motheringonmyown.podcastRach: @rachel.maksimovicHannah: @hannahrosekeys
Guided Meditation- Charlotte Terray (Calm State Kinesiology)
13:54|In this special episode of Mothering On My Own, we’re gifting you a moment to pause. Charlotte Terray, Calm State kinesiologist, guides us through a gentle meditation created especially for mothers—to help you come back to yourself, reconnect with your inner calm, and create space to just be. Whether you’re feeling overwhelmed, disconnected, or simply craving a moment of quiet, this is your invitation to breathe, reset, and return to your day feeling more grounded—both as a mother and as you.Work with Charlotte (Calm State Kinesiology):Charlotte Terray: https://calmstate.co/workwithcharlotteCode: MOMO20 for $20 off, *Charlotte will be going on her Maternity leave at the end of August, so make sure to book in before then.
81. When Your Body Speaks: Using Kinesiology to Heal What’s Holding You Back - with Charlotte Terray
48:58|In this conversation, Rachel Maksimovic and Charlotte, a trauma-informed kinesiologist, explore the transformative power of kinesiology in healing emotional and physical ailments. They discuss the importance of understanding the nervous system, the impact of trauma on the body, and how kinesiology can help individuals reconnect with their bodies and release stored stress. The conversation delves into the unique challenges faced by mothers, particularly single mothers, and emphasises the significance of self-responsibility in the healing process. Rachel has worked closely with Charlotte over the last 12 months and they share more about her own personal challenges, what has come up for Rachel in her own emotional blocks and how Kinesiology was able to help her navigate this time.Work with Charlotte (Calm State Kinesiology):Charlotte Terray: https://calmstate.co/workwithcharlotteCode: MOMO20 for $20 off, *Charlotte will be going on her Maternity leave at the end of August, so make sure to book in before then.