Sunday, 9 February 2025 - 28 minutes
🎧 Welcome back to The MarshyCast!
It’s time for Part 2 of this week’s special double episode! If you missed Part 1, we tackled all things Super Bowl, so be sure to check that out. But today, we’re shifting focus to two important topics—Children’s Mental Health Week and Valentine’s Day. 💙❤️
As always, you can catch even more interviews and exclusive content on Express FM (10am) and HGV1 Radio (4pm), plus videos on my socials. Now, let’s dive into this episode!
🗣️ Billie Shepherd (formerly Faiers of TOWIE fame) opens up about how bed-wetting can impact a child’s mental well-being, the things it can stop them from doing, and how parents can offer both physical and emotional support.
🧠Therapist Becky Goddard-Hill shares insight into the daily struggles teenagers face—especially when it comes to social media. We discuss the pressure to keep up with friends, feelings of alienation, and how parents can truly support and understand their teens.
💞 Psychologist Donna Dawson gives us a fresh take on staying in this Valentine’s Day. Whether it’s romantic ideas for a cosy night or advice for couples looking to strengthen their bond, Donna shares why quality time at home can be just as special as a night out.
✨ Thank you, as always, for supporting The MarshyCast! Whether you’re a long-time listener or this is your first episode, I appreciate you. Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe! I’ll be back next week with more great guests, but in the meantime, tune in to my radio shows for even more content. 🎧📻
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