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What I'd tell my younger sister
What I'd tell my younger sister
22 episodes
2 days ago
We’re not experts. We’re not coaches. We’re sisters—a first-time and second-time mom—sharing all the things we wish someone had told us before we had babies. Lived and learned experiences, passed from sister, to sister, to sister. This podcast came from the nonstop conversations and 3 am text sessions we were already having, thinking “is it just me, or...?”. Turns out it’s all of us. Whether you’re pregnant, taking care of a little one, or looking to support someone who is, we hope this podcast helps you feel less alone and more supported in this universal—yet sometimes isolating–experience.
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We’re not experts. We’re not coaches. We’re sisters—a first-time and second-time mom—sharing all the things we wish someone had told us before we had babies. Lived and learned experiences, passed from sister, to sister, to sister. This podcast came from the nonstop conversations and 3 am text sessions we were already having, thinking “is it just me, or...?”. Turns out it’s all of us. Whether you’re pregnant, taking care of a little one, or looking to support someone who is, we hope this podcast helps you feel less alone and more supported in this universal—yet sometimes isolating–experience.
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Parenting
Kids & Family
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Babies on the go part 1: the logistics of long-haul travel with little ones
What I'd tell my younger sister
1 hour 13 minutes 32 seconds
1 year ago
Babies on the go part 1: the logistics of long-haul travel with little ones

We’re ba-ack! And we missed you all. We’ve just returned from two weeks overseas with our babes, and we’re pleasantly surprised to report we’re not too much worse for wear! We’re here to recap our trip and talk through all the logistics, planning, and prep of getting two babies and one toddler overseas—and back—in one piece.


In this episode, we talk about:

  • Travel expectations vs. reality (guess whose expectations were lower)
  • How much trip prep is too much trip prep (the limit does not exist) and why does everything take so long
  • Can a two-week overseas trip really be done without checking baggage?
  • Packing passports and 1 million other baby items
  • How to get through long-haul flights with babies and toddlers (exactly what we did)
  • Navigating time changes and jet lag (for babies and adults)
  • Being adaptable with new routines and naps on the go


In this episode, we reference:

  • Lumbar support/breastfeeding pillow
  • Inflatable footrest
  • Todoist (Kasandra’s favourite shared list-making tool)

See you next week, where we'll be reflecting more on the privilege and experience of travelling with babies.

What I'd tell my younger sister
We’re not experts. We’re not coaches. We’re sisters—a first-time and second-time mom—sharing all the things we wish someone had told us before we had babies. Lived and learned experiences, passed from sister, to sister, to sister. This podcast came from the nonstop conversations and 3 am text sessions we were already having, thinking “is it just me, or...?”. Turns out it’s all of us. Whether you’re pregnant, taking care of a little one, or looking to support someone who is, we hope this podcast helps you feel less alone and more supported in this universal—yet sometimes isolating–experience.