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  • EP 014: We Nearly Broke.....Then Built This
    Apr 23 2026

    This week nearly broke us.

    Between daycare chaos, burnout, building a business with two young kids, and trying to hold it all together… something had to change.


    In this episode, we’re getting real about:

    • the messy moment that pushed us to the edge
    • the reality of daycare (and why it’s not working for so many families)
    • taking space, burnout, and what happens when you finally stop
    • why we rebuilt everything and launched The Village Co. 2.0


    This isn’t a polished business story.


    It’s the messy middle, the part no one talks about.

    And it’s exactly where this next chapter starts.

    If you’re building something, raising kids, or just trying to keep your head above water… this one’s for you.


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    New episodes dropping as we bring on women building big things (without pretending they have it all together).


    About Us

    We’re Nikki & Soph, the founders behind The Village Co.a platform rethinking how families find support. Built in the chaos of real life, not boardrooms.


    Connect with us

    Instagram: @VillageBabysitting

    Facebook: @VillageBabysitting

    TikTok: @VillageBabysitting

    Website: TheVillageCo.nz

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    31 min
  • EP 013: The Rest We Never Get: Why mums can't switch off and what to do about it
    Mar 4 2026

    This week we're getting real about the one thing every mum talks about needing but almost never actually gets: rest. We kick off with a stat that'll make you laugh (and cry) — the average mum works the equivalent of 2.5 full-time jobs when you combine paid work, childcare, and household labour. Oh, and the weekend? Sold to us as rest. TGIF indeed.

    From white-knuckling a weekend full of activities and face paint in the shed, to the concept of a 'switch-off moment' (hint: it used to happen at daycare drop-off), we unpack the reality of modern motherhood — the mental load, the mum guilt, the constant spinning of plates — with humour, honesty, and zero judgement.

    We also ask the uncomfortable question: when was the last time you genuinely rested? The answer might surprise you (Fiji, 2021, before the second kid arrived).

    In This Episode

    [00:00] The 2.5 jobs stat — why weekends don't count as rest

    [02:00] Weekend activities and the reality behind 'making memories'

    [03:47] Managing kids' boredom without losing your mind

    [05:00] Planning excursions in a busy city — chicken nuggets in the air fryer FTW

    [07:34] Switch-off moments: what happened to just… not thinking?

    [09:00] The challenge of rest — binge-watching Netflix used to be a valid activity

    [11:59] The trend of mums actually taking time for themselves (gasp)

    [13:28] Mum guilt vs. dad guilt — spoiler: not the same thing

    [15:14] The mental load and calendar management — spinning plates edition

    [17:57] When was the last time you genuinely rested?

    [20:00] Messy moments, face paint, and kids in the shed

    [23:00] Kids' creative play — beautiful chaos

    [25:00] Language, boundaries, and honest parenting conversations

    [27:00] The importance of rest — what the research actually says

    [28:30] Reflecting on balance and closing thoughts

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    30 min
  • EP 012: Camping With Preschoolers: Chaos, Core Memories & Why We Always Say “Let’s Do It Again
    Feb 20 2026

    Camping with preschoolers is not for the faint-hearted.

    In this episode, we unpack the beautiful chaos of family camping trips, the sleep deprivation, emotional meltdowns (from kids and adults), post-surgery recovery, and the strange parenting phenomenon where you swear never again… only to start planning the next trip days later.

    We share honest reflections on marriage under pressure, parenting through exhaustion, and why humour is sometimes the only survival tool. Along the way, we talk about building a brand in the middle of real life, leaning on community support, and collaborating with people who truly understand the parenting experience.

    It’s raw, funny, relatable and a reminder that the messiest moments often become the memories we treasure most.

    Hot messes. Big visions. And muddy shoes.

    Key Takeaways

    • Camping can seriously test your patience (and your marriage).
    • Making memories with your kids is hard work — but deeply rewarding.
    • Parenting post-surgery adds a whole new level of challenge.
    • Sleep deprivation is basically a parenting rite of passage.
    • Community support matters more than we realise.
    • Humour helps everything.
    • Building a brand takes collaboration and understanding.
    • Your parenting perspective evolves over time.
    • Kids absolutely copy their siblings (for better or worse).
    • Every chaotic moment is still a learning moment.

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    41 min
  • EP 011: What No One Tells You About Parenthood | Hormones, Hair Loss & Losing Motivation
    Jan 28 2026

    No one warns you that parenthood can change your body, your energy, and even your motivation — and that it’s not because you’re lazy, failing, or “not coping well enough.”

    In this episode of Hot Messes, Big Visions, Nikki and Sophia talk honestly about the parts of parenthood that rarely get said out loud:
    hair loss, hormone shifts, emotional exhaustion, and the quiet loss of motivation so many parents experience after having kids.

    This isn’t about fixing yourself.
    It’s about understanding what’s actually happening — and realising you’re not alone.

    • Why hair loss after kids is more common than we admit
    • How hormones impact motivation, mood, and energy
    • Why “rest” doesn’t always fix exhaustion
    • The guilt parents carry for not bouncing back
    • Why this isn’t a personal failure — it’s a support gap
    • How naming the reality can be the first relief

    If you’ve ever thought “Why am I still so tired?” or “What’s wrong with me?” — this episode is for you.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • EP 010: Why Parents With Childcare Are Still Exhausted | Mental Load & Burnout
    Jan 22 2026

    But you have childcare… why are you still tired?
    We got asked this recently and honestly, it stopped us in our tracks.

    In this episode of Hot Messes, Big Visions, we unpack why having childcare doesn’t magically make parenting easy, why so many parents still feel exhausted even with support, and how modern parenting has quietly turned tiredness into a personal failure.

    Spoiler: it’s not.

    We talk about:

    • Why childcare doesn’t cancel mental load (or emotional labour)

    • The pressure of mini mum “girl gangs” and comparison culture

    • Why parents are still everything to everyone — even after school and daycare drop-off

    • How we turn any spare capacity into more responsibility (hello degrees, side hustles, and “I’ll just do one more thing”)

    • And why being tired doesn’t mean you’re doing parenting wrong — it means you’re carrying a lot

    This isn’t a clapback.
    It’s a very real, very honest chat between friends, the kind where you laugh, nod, and think oh thank god it’s not just me.

    If you’re tired even with help, you’re not failing.
    Parenting doesn’t get easy when you get support, it gets honest.

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    23 min
  • EP 009: “What Holiday?” Parenting Through Christmas & Total Exhaustion
    Jan 8 2026

    Christmas is often painted as a time to slow down and soak it all in — but for many parents, it can feel anything but restful.

    In this episode of Hot Messes Big Visions, Nikki and Soph reflect on the reality of parenting through the holiday season. From managing Christmas expectations and cultural traditions to hosting, working, and navigating the chaos that comes with kids at home, this conversation explores why the holidays can feel so overwhelming.


    We talk honestly about:

    • the pressure to create the “perfect” Christmas

    • expectations vs reality during the holidays

    • cultural differences in how Christmas is celebrated

    • parenting exhaustion and holiday burnout

    • balancing work and family life

    • the gaps in childcare and support for parents

    As we look ahead to the year to come, we also share what we’re excited about, what we’re planning for the platform, and how we hope to better support parents moving forward.

    If Christmas left you feeling tired, overstimulated, or quietly thinking “was that even a holiday?” — you’re not alone. This episode is a reminder that you don’t have to do it all, and that parenting through the holidays is hard for so many families.


    Chapters

    00:00 Welcome & reflecting on the holidays
    02:40 Christmas expectations vs reality
    05:14 Cultural Christmas celebrations
    08:36 Holiday exhaustion with kids
    14:07 Finding routine after the holidays
    19:13 Parenting, work & work-life balance
    23:34 Evolving childcare needs
    25:54 Looking ahead to what’s next


    Hot Messes Big Visions is a podcast about parenting, identity, work, and modern family life — told honestly, without pressure to have it all together.

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    29 min
  • EP 008: December Burnout Is Real | Parenting, Pressure & End-of-Year Exhaustion
    Dec 18 2025

    In this lively conversation, Nikki and Soph discuss the chaos and challenges of December, particularly around Christmas. They share personal anecdotes about holiday preparations, the stress of managing children's expectations, and the realities of parenting during the festive season.


    The conversation touches on the pressures of gift-giving, the complexities of family traditions, and the humorous yet relatable meltdowns that occur in the lead-up to Christmas. Ultimately, they reflect on the importance of keeping things low-key and enjoying the magic of the season without overwhelming themselves.


    Chapters


    00:00 December Dilemmas: The Holiday Hustle

    05:48 Advent Adventures: The Chaos of Christmas Countdown

    12:03 Meltdowns and Big Emotions: Navigating Parenting Challenges

    18:08 Reflections on Parenting: Lessons Learned and Shared Experiences

    20:08 The Pressure of Parenting in Public

    23:34 The Christmas Conundrum: Expectations vs. Reality

    26:54 Balancing Gift-Giving and Financial Realities

    29:19 The Overwhelm of Holiday Preparations

    33:57 Wrapping Up the Year: Reflections and Future Plans


    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    36 min
  • EP 007: Why School Holidays Are Harder Than You Expect | Summer Parenting Burnout
    Nov 28 2025

    In the latest episode of our podcast, we dive deep into the ups and downs of trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle while juggling the joys of life. Join us as we explore the comedic yet relatable struggles of exercise, indulgence, and the irresistible pull of the beach during the summer.


    Discussing RNZ article: How Grandparents feel being the go-to childcare: https://www.rnz.co.nz/life/relationships/family/how-grandparents-feel-about-being-the-go-to-childcare

    Find your village at: TheVillageCo.nz

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    57 min