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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.
Show more...
Parenting
Kids & Family
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Daycare, dayhomes, nannies and more: choosing childcare that fits your family
What I'd tell my younger sister
1 hour 21 minutes 22 seconds
1 year ago
Daycare, dayhomes, nannies and more: choosing childcare that fits your family

Whether you’ve been on a waitlist since you conceived of conception, or you’re realizing you’re going to need more support with your wee ones as you transition back to paid work, finding childcare can be *stressful*. It involves a lot of sources of stress—money, parenting/childcare approaches, so many unknowns (especially those mystery waitlists, woof), and for many, guilt.


Today, we’re talking about different childcare options we’ve explored and tried, all of the many feelings we’re feeling, and how the heck to juggle it all. (Hint: balls will be dropped)


In this episode, we talk about:

  • Transitioning from being the primary care for your child to outsourced care
  • Finding the age that feels right to find childcare
  • Transitioning into childcare
  • Is working full time hours even feasible? (Seriously please tell us)
  • Childcare options including: daycare, dayhome, nannies, family and other creative options
  • Having feels of guilt no matter what you choose
  • Going back to your paid job—a potential for a break, a hot coffee, and using the bathroom in peace potentially?
  • How can you juggle everything when you go back to paid work? Who cooks dinner, does laundry, does family communication and everything else? While also having time with your family
  • Communicating with coworkers to support your childcare schedules (like pickup and drop off)
  • Working flexible hours—pros and cons
  • GERMS! Not only for your kid, but your entire family (Help! I don’t have enough paid sick days)
  • How to actually find a daycare/dayhome that has space
  • Questions to consider when choosing childcare
  • Childcare grants and subsidies in Alberta
  • Reflecting on maternity leave and transitioning back to paid work


In this episode, we reference:

  • Reusable baby food pouches
  • Kasandra’s childcare options template spreadsheet
  • WHO breastfeeding recommendations
  • Choosing childcare
  • Care.com (or a late addition: Birdie Break!)
  • Child care subsidy Alberta
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.