Parenting can feel like equal parts magic and mayhem. One minute you’re marvelling at a gummy grin, the next you’re Googling “is green poo normal?” while trying not to cry into a cold cup of coffee. It’s messy, exhausting and occasionally glorious – and yet, it’s the one job no one can fully prepare you for.
So it’s fitting that a brand long synonymous with supporting parents through those blurry, bottle-filled nights has decided to take the conversation to a new medium. Tommee Tippee’s latest creation, “Parents: You’ve Got This. We’ve Got You“, is a parenting podcast built around honest, unfiltered chats about what really happens after the baby arrives. Forget the picture-perfect parenting guides – this is the real talk new parents actually need.
A Parenting Podcast That Gets It (And Doesn’t Pretend You’ve Slept)
Tommee Tippee has always been about more than just baby gear. Their whole philosophy centres around parent care – making sure mums, dads and caregivers feel supported, seen and a little less alone. So it makes perfect sense that they’d turn their attention to the audio space, creating a series that feels more like a supportive chat with a friend than a parenting manual.
Each episode is designed to tackle the things that really matter – and the things people don’t always talk about. From feeding challenges to body changes, identity shifts to baby brain, the podcast is a safe space for the kind of honest conversations that tend to happen in the middle of the night when everyone else is asleep.
Meet the Host … and Her Mummy Microphone Moments
Guiding listeners through the chaos is Jilly Isabella – influencer, entrepreneur and mum, who brings both warmth and wit to every episode. Her interviewing style is easy-going and empathetic, steering guests through topics that range from hilarious to heartbreaking without ever losing that sense of connection.
She’s joined by an impressive line-up of guests who know all too well that parenthood rarely goes to plan. The series opens with Your Baby. Your Feed. Your Way., featuring TV personality Olivia Bowen and GP Dr Zoe Williams, who talk candidly about feeding choices, mum guilt and trusting your instincts. It’s the kind of conversation that feels like a deep exhale – no judgment, just honesty.
Then there’s What They Don’t Tell You, where Audrey Akande and Midwife Lily dive into the untold truths of pregnancy and postpartum life, while There Is No Such Thing as Normal sees Raven Smith explore what it means to find your own rhythm as a parent. Each week brings something new – from birth plans (and whether they’re total nonsense) to identity crises, first nights at home, finding your people and the strange fog of baby brain.

Why This Parenting Podcast Hits Differently
What makes Parents: You’ve Got This. We’ve Got You so refreshing is its refusal to sugar-coat the realities of raising tiny humans. It’s not about perfection, it’s about perspective. The conversations are unscripted, raw and often very funny, mixing medical insight with real-life confessions. The tone swings easily between heartfelt and hilarious – one minute you’re nodding along in solidarity, the next you’re laughing out loud at the kind of parenting stories that only make sense to those who’ve been there.
The beauty of it is how it blends the professional with the personal. You’ll hear midwives, psychologists and doctors offer advice, but you’ll also hear parents swapping tales of sleepless nights and cereal-for-dinner moments. It’s intimate, it’s relatable, and it feels distinctly Tommee Tippee – practical, warm and always grounded in reality.
Parenting Without the Pressure
The podcast’s message is simple: there’s no such thing as doing it “right”. Whether you’re breastfeeding, bottle-feeding, co-sleeping or crying quietly in the bathroom between nappy changes, it’s all part of the same shared experience. The episodes remind listeners that it’s okay to not have all the answers – that confidence in parenting doesn’t come from getting it perfect, but from getting through it together.
For Tommee Tippee, this isn’t just another piece of branded content – it’s an extension of their mission to support parents beyond the products. The brand has always had a knack for knowing what parents really need, and this podcast proves that sometimes, what we need most isn’t a gadget – it’s to hear someone say, “me too”.
So, plug in your headphones, pour yourself a lukewarm coffee, and settle in. Because in a world full of parenting advice, Tommee Tippee’s podcast is a reminder that what parents really crave is connection – and that we’ve all, at some point, been the ones just trying to make it through another night.