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Welcome to The Shine Om Podcast—your go-to space for joyful parenting, emotional wellbeing, and self-care for your family that starts with you. Hosted by Rach the founder of Shine Om and Shine Om Natural, this podcast offers soulful conversations and practical tools to help you reconnect with yourself and parent with presence. Expect insights on nervous system regulation, mindfulness, daily rituals, and stories from inspiring guests and fellow parents. Breathe deeper, laugh louder, and rediscover the joy in parenting. #TheShineOmPodcastShine Om Genitorialità e famiglie Relazioni
  • Episode 18: How Do I Get My Baby to Sleep When My Toddler Is Home?
    Jan 26 2026
    If you’re trying to settle a baby while your toddler climbs on you, asks a thousand questions, or melts down the moment you leave the room — this episode is for you.In this honest and practical episode of Breathe, Laugh, Parent — The Shine Om Podcast, Rach answers one of the most common questions she receives from parents of two young children: how do I get my baby to sleep when my toddler is still home with me?This is real-life guidance for the season of beautiful chaos — based on lived experience, nervous system awareness, and deep compassion for parents who are exhausted, overstimulated, and doing their absolute best.Inside this episode, Rach shares:Why this stage feels so hard (and why you’re not doing anything wrong)How to create a loose, predictable rhythm that supports both childrenWhat “quiet time” actually looks like for bouncy, high-energy toddlersHow and why structured, low-stimulation screen time can be a supportive toolWhy consistency and modelling matter more than the activity itselfPractical ideas that don’t require extra energy, preparation, or perfectionHow to communicate clearly with your toddler so they feel safe when you step awayNervous-system-friendly strategies for parents running on emptyA powerful reframe that shifts bedtime from conflict to connectionThis episode is not about perfect routines or rigid systems.It’s about presence, predictability, and enoughness — and learning how to support two little nervous systems while caring for your own.If you’re in the thick of two under two (or close to it), or bedtime has felt heavier since welcoming a new baby, this conversation offers grounding, reassurance, and practical tools you can adapt to your family.You are not failing.You are learning.And this season will not always feel like this.🎧 Recommended Episodes to Listen Alongside This One:Episode 15 – Not the Same Woman I Was: An End-of-Year Reflection on Motherhood, Healing & GrowthEpisode 11 – The Nervous System and Parenting: What Every Parent Needs to KnowEpisode 8 – Permission to Feel: Why Emotional Expression Is a Parenting SuperpowerEpisode 2 – Micro Moments of Joy as Self-Care for MumsThese episodes support nervous system regulation, emotional safety, and connection — especially during big transitions like welcoming a new sibling.If this episode resonated, feel free to share it with another parent who might need to hear:You’re doing beautifully — and your presence is enough.Follow along or connect with Rach on Instagram @shineomau.Until next time —breathe, laugh, and be present.Resources shared in this episode:Low stimulation relaxing music and images https://youtu.be/CzBZyEuhCJI?si=5kkQi0x7vGIU6E0H🧘‍♀️ Yoga, Mindfulness and nervous system support for Families: ⁠⁠⁠www.shineom.com.au⁠⁠⁠🌿 Natural Skincare & Ess⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomau ⁠⁠⁠ential Oils: ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.shineomnatural.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram: @shineomnatural | @shineomau⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomau ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomnatural ⁠⁠⁠🎧 Listen now and return to this episode whenever bedtime feels heavy.Amazon Music and Audible YouTube Podcast PlaylistSpotifyApple Podcasts⁠Read more about this episode here: ⁠⁠https://shineom.com.au/articles⁠⁠Learn more about the podcast here: ⁠⁠https://shineom.com.au/podcast⁠ ⁠
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    23 min
  • Birthing the Most Loved and Nourished Version of Me – Setting Intentions for the Year Ahead
    Jan 19 2026

    As the new year begins, this episode is a gentle invitation to pause, breathe, and set intentions that truly support the season of life you’re in.

    In this heartfelt solo episode of Breathe, Laugh, Parent — The Shine Om Podcast, Rach shares her personal process for setting intentions — not from pressure or productivity, but from how she wants to feel at the end of the year.

    This conversation moves away from traditional New Year’s resolutions and into nervous-system-led, values-based goal setting that honours motherhood, healing, and becoming.

    Rach reflects on:

    • Why she no longer sets rigid resolutions

    • The difference between goals that inspire us and goals that overwhelm us

    • Visualising the end of the year through feeling, not achievement

    • Her overarching intention: birthing the most loved and nourished version of herself

    • Setting focused, realistic priorities that support physical health, creativity, and growth

    • Nervous-system-friendly goal setting using quarterly and monthly targets

    • Releasing inherited beliefs around worth, productivity, and self-care

    • Why sustainable growth comes from alignment, not pressure

    This episode is especially supportive for mothers navigating postpartum recovery, sleep deprivation, hormonal healing, or major life transitions — and for anyone who wants to begin the year with clarity, compassion, and intention.

    You don’t need to become someone new this year.
    You’re already becoming.

    ✨ Share your intentions or reflections with Rach on Instagram @shineomau — she’d love to hear from you.


    Connect with Rach:

    🧘‍♀️ Yoga, Mindfulness and nervous system support for Families: ⁠⁠www.shineom.com.au⁠⁠

    🌿 Natural Skincare & Essential Oils: ⁠⁠⁠www.shineomnatural.com.au⁠⁠⁠



    Instagram: @shineomnatural | @shineomau

    ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomau ⁠⁠

    ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomnatural ⁠⁠


    🎧 Listen now and return to this episode whenever bedtime feels heavy.

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    ⁠Read more about this episode here: ⁠⁠https://shineom.com.au/articles⁠⁠

    Learn more about the podcast here: ⁠⁠https://shineom.com.au/podcast⁠ ⁠

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    12 min
  • Calming Toddlers at Bedtime After a New Sibling Arrives: A Nervous System–Led Approach
    Jan 11 2026
    When a new baby arrives, bedtime can quickly become the most emotionally charged part of the day — especially for toddlers.In this episode of Breathe, Laugh, Parent, Rach gently unpacks why bedtime often becomes the flashpoint after a sibling arrives and how to support your toddler through this transition without force, threats, or unrealistic expectations.This conversation is grounded in lived experience, nervous system science, and deep compassion for both parent and child. It’s not about “fixing” bedtime — it’s about understanding what’s actually happening beneath the behaviour and responding in ways that create safety, connection, and regulation.Why bedtime amplifies big feelings after a new sibling arrivesHow loss of predictability and shared attention impacts a toddler’s nervous systemWhy toddlers act out at night — and why it makes perfect senseThe difference between “calm” and regulated (and why regulation matters more)How to slow bedtime down to signal safety, not separationConnection-based boundaries that support sleep without power strugglesSimple, repeatable rituals that help toddlers land before sleepWhat to do when you feel triggered, overwhelmed, or at capacityPractical tools like firm pressure play, massage, storytelling, and movementWhy consistency and modelling matter — and how change takes timeGentle reminders for parents navigating sleep deprivation and emotional overloadRach also shares real-life strategies that have supported her own family — including play-based regulation, nervous system repair, and tools that grow with your child over time (not overnight).This episode is especially supportive for:Parents with toddlers and babies under 12 monthsFamilies navigating sibling transitionsMothers experiencing bedtime resistance, meltdowns, or regressionsParents who want guidance without sleep training or behaviour chartsIf bedtime feels harder than it “should,” this episode is your reminder:Your child isn’t giving you a hard time — they’re having a hard time.And your presence, not perfection, is what helps them settle.Resources referenced in this episode:You can purchase your own Nighty Nighty Massage Oil as mentioned in this episode here. Here’s a limited-time guest pass to try Calm, free for 30 days. Calm is great for helping me manage stress and improve sleep for me and my kids: https://www.calm.com/gp/R3FKPLT38WJJ7MLYJWHere is a playlist of Audiobooks that my toddlers enjoy listening to: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/56tKbdPVri1zt2MSPhZRab?si=PKgtVlDvR6mcIRCgrv5C8Q 🎧 Listen now and return to this episode whenever bedtime feels heavy.Amazon Music and Audible https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/c3bc24f1-db61-467d-a503-b9b1636bc9b6.YouTube Podcast Playlisthttps://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_MVW4mNMjkjJEY9Wf8dv_reqFhj30O77Spotifyhttps://open.spotify.com/show/24krcDQdhWbLnNdRpAjqA4?si=BpzcWjNmQJ2zCA4tqj69QgApple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/breathe-laugh-parent-—-the-shine-om-podcast/id1855064498Read more about this episode here: ⁠https://shineom.com.au/articles⁠Learn more about the podcast here: ⁠https://shineom.com.au/podcast⁠ Connect with Rach:🧘‍♀️ Yoga, Mindfulness and nervous system support for Families: ⁠www.shineom.com.au⁠🌿 Natural Skincare & Essential Oils: ⁠⁠www.shineomnatural.com.au⁠⁠Instagram: @shineomnatural | @shineomau⁠www.instagram.com/shineomau ⁠⁠www.instagram.com/shineomnatural ⁠
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    25 min
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