Épisodes

  • Caught in the Act: Secrets, Surprises, and Spicy Revelations
    Jan 11 2026

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    Two mums pull apart viral AITA stories with empathy and edge, from a hot-sauce “solution” to a nonverbal child’s biting to divorce papers stapled to a positive pregnancy test. We talk safety, consent, trust, and how to set boundaries without losing your mind or your humour.

    • ADHD self-assessment and family traits
    • Nonverbal child biting and risky “hot sauce” deterrents
    • Safer sensory strategies and caregiver boundaries
    • Cheating during infertility and the bathroom confession
    • Divorce timing, co‑parenting and extended family pressure
    • Sleep wars, light etiquette and device discipline at night
    • Baby name overlaps with fiction and postpartum emotions
    • Body image, resentment, and couples therapy after birth
    • Teasers for hidden camera and breakup stories on Patreon

    We are coming out with Patreon this year. If you would like to hear those extra bonus stories, then you can jump on over there and listen to those.


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    1 h et 9 min
  • Is Our Podcast ATTRACTING The WRONG Crowd?
    Dec 7 2025

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    A birthday hangover, a backyard oasis and then straight into the deep end: we tackle the messy space between boundaries and control, starting with a viral AITA where a husband claims he “conditioned” his postpartum wife into better behaviour. We talk honestly about invisible labour, sleep debt and why “helping” around the house isn’t a favour. Real support looks like proactive care, simple scripts and, when needed, a neutral pro who can translate stress into shared plans. Boundaries matter; empathy matters more.

    We lighten the mood with a TIFU confession about accidentally fleeing a traffic stop thanks to a dodgy brake light, and pull out practical takeaways about staying calm, staying put and staying on top of recalls. Then we shift to a knotty, all-too-common dilemma: a partner discovers his mum has been sending cruel DMs to his girlfriend—shaming her looks, questioning commitment and rewriting history. Our stance is clear: align with your person, tell her you saw it and ask what support she wants. Then handle the source privately and firmly. Family isn’t a hall pass for harm. Respect is the ticket to access.

    To cap it off, we dissect an eight-month slow-burn revenge after cheating that starts petty and slides into toxic. It’s darkly funny until it isn’t. We weigh catharsis against self-respect and land on the hard truth: clean exits beat convoluted payback. Through it all, we keep the laughs coming, share a twin-gift moment with Mel Robbins’ Let Them, and map out a mini book review plan. If you’re into real talk on relationships, boundaries, mother-in-law drama, petty revenge and how to stay kind without being a doormat, you’ll feel right at home with us. Enjoyed the ride? Follow, share with a mate and leave a quick review—it helps more curious listeners find the show.

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    1 h et 2 min
  • From Fantasy to Fallout
    Nov 24 2025

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    A neighbour crush, a hard boundary, and a twist that no one saw coming. We start with a viral Reddit saga where a woman falls for her married neighbour, rewrites his family life to fit her fantasy, and gets reality-checked in a single text when he finds her post. It’s a crash course in boundaries, projection, and why kindness is not a coded invitation. We slow down and ask the hard questions: what does respect look like when attraction collides with commitment, and how do you check your story against the facts in front of you?

    Then the floor drops out. A husband becomes convinced his wife is pregnant, ignoring negative tests and shutting her out. What reads like obsession turns out to be a medical emergency. We walk through the red flags of sudden personality shift, agitation and fixation, and why “get seen, now” is sometimes the only advice that matters. The diagnosis—brain tumour—reshapes everything. We talk safety plans, hospital teams, palliative decisions, and the guilt and anger that crash over caregivers. This is grief in real time: love, rage, bargaining, deep fatigue and the small bright moments that pierce through.

    To catch our breath, we end with a gentle win: two best friends of decades realise they’ve been a couple in all but name. It’s tender, funny and obvious in hindsight, and we dig into how to move from unspoken to defined—weekly check-ins, clear language, protecting both romance and friendship. Across every story, one thread holds: reality first. Respect boundaries. Treat behaviour change as a health signal. Name love when it’s mutual, and walk away when it isn’t. If this episode moved you, follow the show, leave a review to help others find us, and tell us which story stayed with you most—your voice shapes what we do next.

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    59 min
  • Ridiculous Roommates
    Nov 16 2025

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    We trade housemate horror stories for clear lessons on boundaries, money, and safety, from a boyfriend moved into a shared bedroom to a stealth food thief and a friendship that curdled into threats. Expect laughs, practical fixes, and a firm stance on protecting your peace.

    • house rules, consent, and privacy in shared rooms
    • rent fairness and dividing costs when partners move in
    • food theft as a trust breach and kitchen systems
    • when the offender is family and rules don’t apply
    • safety planning for harassment and threats
    • documenting issues and knowing when to move out
    • dark humour moments that keep it human
    • rapid-fire hot seat questions for levity

    If you're a Redditor and you come across any juicy stories that you would like us to read on the pod, please send the link to us via socials or email us on mum's gone wild pod. That's mum's gone wildpod at gmail.com


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    50 min
  • Between Chaos & Cringe: TIFU
    Nov 9 2025

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    ⚠️ Content Warning: This episode is definitely not safe for work and absolutely not for kids’ ears. We get explicit, unfiltered, and occasionally unhinged. If you’re not up for that today, maybe skip this one and join us next week for something a little tamer. You’ve been warned, and honestly, we warned you twice. ⚠️


    Two mums pull wild TIFUs from Reddit and mix them with real-life chaos: rat mercy kills, mouse mayhem, dentist humiliation, French date failures, shark scares, and the most cursed coconut tale on the internet. We laugh, gag, and recover together with tea, honesty, and zero filters.

    • fair use and privacy disclaimer for Reddit stories
    • Telethon highlights, Perth Children’s Hospital fundraising, celebrity cameos
    • Australian spider invasions and home life hacks
    • rat mercy kill witnessed by a toddler and public fallout
    • mouse traps, unintended suffering, and gut-level ethics
    • dentist crush, scale-and-clean panic, and a viral glove-licking fiasco
    • Hinge French flex gone wrong, Duolingo delusion, honest reset
    • trying to impress partners, hunting faint, pool-boy summers
    • hammerhead shark encounter and ocean fear management
    • NSFW coconut legend and consequences of teen improvisation
    • style reset, box dye disaster, and pro hair rescue
    • how to send confessions and where to find us

    Don’t forget to follow or subscribe wherever you’re listening so you never miss the next round of wild stories and unfiltered mum talk
    If you’ve got a confession story or something just juicy, we need to hear it. Send it in. You can find us on Instagram and TikTok at Mums Gone Wild Pod. Come hang out, laugh with us, or roast us gently in the comments. Gently!


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    1 h
  • Red Flags & Regret
    Nov 2 2025

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    We pull four relationship stories from Reddit and test the difference between love and control. From a decade-long obsession to reproductive coercion, a “virginity test” demand, and a husband who stepped over his fainted wife, we ask what partners owe each other in care, consent, and character.

    • the line between persistence and pressure
    • reproductive coercion as abuse, not romance
    • why “tradition” never trumps bodily autonomy
    • neglect as a pattern, not a one-off
    • setting boundaries and planning for safety
    • when to seek counselling versus when to walk

    Subscribe, share, and send us your wilder stories because we're always ready to get unhinged


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    52 min
  • Chaos, Clocks & Consequences
    Oct 26 2025

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    Two mums tackle four AITA rabbit holes: hygiene and dignity, fertility timelines and ultimatums, grief and social media, and a co‑parenting clash at midnight. We trade hot takes for humane ones, weighing consent, safety, money, and mental health with clear boundaries and practical steps.

    • why we started and how we choose stories
    • when hygiene is health and how to raise it kindly
    • the cost of periods and mental health’s role in self‑care
    • updates: support, therapy, then a breakup
    • baby timelines, IVF planning, and fair ultimatums
    • selling property before starting solo motherhood
    • dating within a family orbit and managing grief reactions
    • social media reveals versus private conversations
    • co‑parenting logistics, safety, and backup plans
    • documentation, neutral handovers, and staying calm

    So subscribe, share, and send us your wild stories because we’re always ready to get unhinged again next week


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    53 min
  • Welcome to Mums Gone Wild
    Oct 24 2025

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    Two mums. Two mics. Endless chaos. 🎧 Welcome to Mums Gone Wild, the unfiltered podcast where two mums dive into Reddit’s wildest stories, juicy confessions, and real-life drama. From “Am I the Asshole?” to parenting fails and questionable advice, nothing is off limits. Expect laughs, chaos, and zero judgment every week. Because when two mums go wild, anything can happen.

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    2 min