Listen to Mandy and Kate laugh (a lot) and cry as they chat to each other and friends about parentin
Kate and Mandy lament their way through Melbourne’s latest lockdown while reading through some aweso
Kate and Mandy talk to Julia, pea mum of William and Rider and founder of William Ready. Willam Read
Kate and Mandy talk to Emma, ea mum to 5-year old Mikey who has quadriplegic cerebral palsy and foun
Today’s guest Lydia has a peashoot son with Tourette’s Syndrome and twin daughters, one of whom has
Kate and Mandy talk to peafessional Professor Sonia Grover, Director of the Department of Paediatric
Sally’s peashoot is Willow, a kind, funny and empathetic peashoot with an original diagnosis of Turn
We couldn't get to the end of IPW without one more sneaky mothers day ep. Hope today is gentle to yo
Dean! One of our favourite listeners and hangout members joins us for the last epsiode of IPW! Dean
More of your beautiful speak pipes for IPW! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more informa
SPECIAL! Yep we chat with one of our pea besties, Melanie Dimmitt, since she was on the podcast in O
Kate and Mandy are back for day two of IPW. They listen to your speak pipes and read your messages.
The very first episode in our very first IPW! Mandy and Kate chat mothers day, pea week and the lead
Trigger Warning: SuicideMighty Brisvegan pea Tanya has three boys – her first son is neurotypical, h
Speak Pipe Monday peas. We chat about what we have been doing, re-live a 3 dogs at a vet story, and
Superpea Kylie has two 17-year old identical twin girls, one with cerebral palsy and epilepsy. Kylie
Seventeen-year- old Holly was diagnosed with diplegic cerebral palsy as a toddler. She speaks to Kat
Marnie is the mum of a peashoot daughter who was identified as being profoundly deaf in both ears at
Kate and Mandy talk to Laura, an Aussie-born Ameripea currently living in California. Her seven-year
Mandy and Kate listen to you speak pipes and laugh and cry with Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/priva
Today Kate & Mandy are talking with Anita, who has walked the pea path further than many of the