Entry Level Mums

Nasra and Sawiya

Started by two young Somali mums in London, Entry Level Mums is more than just a podcast - it’s a space for real, unfiltered conversations about motherhood. Nasra and Sawiya don’t sugarcoat the journey. They share their experiences with honesty, vulnerability, and, of course, a good dose of banter. With completely different birth stories - Nas having a natural birth and Sawiya a C-section - they bring two unique perspectives to the table. But one thing they both agree on? Postpartum was tough. Isolating, overwhelming, and nothing like what they expected. No one should feel alone in motherhood.

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    Black SEN Mamas: Autism, ADHD & What Happens When the System Fails You

    ⚠️ Content Warning / DisclaimerThis episode contains discussions around child abuse and suicide. Please take care while watching and feel free to pause or step away if needed. Viewer discretion is advised. In this powerful and honest conversation, we’re joined by Marsha, founder of Black SEN Mamas, as she shares her journey of raising three neurodivergent daughters while navigating life as an autistic and ADHD mum herself. We dive deep into what it really looks like to parent when both you and your children are neurodivergent, from the daily realities to the emotional weight that often goes unseen. In this episode, we discuss: ✨ Living with ADHD and autism while raising three autistic children with ADHD ✨ The challenges of navigating the school system, EHCPs, and what happens when schools fail your child ✨ The story behind Black SEN Mamas and building a self-sufficient, community-led support network ✨ Understanding PDA (Pathological Demand Avoidance) and SPD (Sensory Processing Disorder) ✨ The impact of racism and the lack of institutional support, especially when advocating as a Black parent This conversation is raw, eye-opening, and necessary. Whether you're a parent, educator, or someone wanting to better understand neurodivergence and systemic barriers, this episode is for you. Join Marsha's community: Instagram: @blacksenmamas_uk Website: https://blacksenmamas.com/ 🎧 Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more real conversations. #ADHD #Autism #SEND #BlackSENMamas #NeurodivergentParenting #EHCP #PDA #SPD

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    Rebuilding, Healing & Co-Parenting While Raising Kids Online | feat. Aliyah Salah | Entry Level Mums

    On this episode of Entry Level Mums, we’re joined by content creator Aliyah Salah for a conversation that felt like sitting down with an old friend.Aliyah opens up about motherhood, personal growth and navigating major life transitions...all with the honesty and humour so many of you love her for. The conversation felt easy, open and full of belly laughs.We delve into: • Co-parenting and finding your rhythm as a single mum • Her births and postpartum • Raising children in the public eye • Breastfeeding, body changes & her breast reduction • Faith, healing and identity • The realities of evolving as a woman and a mum whilst going through a very public divorceThis episode is full of laughter, vulnerability and the kind of real talk that reminds you none of us are figuring this out perfectly.If you’re a mum navigating change, rediscovering yourself, or just needing a relatable and uplifting chat, this one’s for you sweetie 💛✨ Don’t forget to like, comment & subscribe, as Nasra said 41% of you are here but not subscribed haha💬 Let us know your favourite moment below or if you can relate🔔 Also, turn on notifications so you don’t miss our next episodeFollow Aliyah's Youtube channel:  @aliyah_salah  Aliyah's Socials incl Instagram, Tiktok & Snapchat: @Aliyah_Salah*Disclaimer: When Nasra talks about her neurodivergence, it is her personal experience with it and not a generalisation of ADHD. Everyone's experiences and symptoms are different and can be managed through a myriad of different ways.

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Started by two young Somali mums in London, Entry Level Mums is more than just a podcast - it’s a space for real, unfiltered conversations about motherhood. Nasra and Sawiya don’t sugarcoat the journey. They share their experiences with honesty, vulnerability, and, of course, a good dose of banter. With completely different birth stories - Nas having a natural birth and Sawiya a C-section - they bring two unique perspectives to the table. But one thing they both agree on? Postpartum was tough. Isolating, overwhelming, and nothing like what they expected. No one should feel alone in motherhood.

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