Mums At The Table has launched its second podcast, Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash, a new series designed to help parents better understand their children and themselves.
Hosted by paediatrician Dr Natasha Ching, affectionately known as Dr Tash, and Melody Tan, project manager of Mums At The Table, the podcast takes listeners beyond quick fixes and parenting hacks. Each episode is an honest, heart-centred conversation between two mums about raising emotionally healthy kids, one connection at a time. Through both women’s expertise and experience, they offer insight and empathy over judgement and frustration.
“As a paediatrician, I see so many parents striving to do their best but often feeling overwhelmed,” Dr Tash said. “This podcast is about empowering them with practical tools and the reassurance that focusing on emotional health and genuine connection is the most powerful thing they can do for their kids.
“We want to help mums feel confident and equipped, while offering compassion, one honest conversation at a time.”
The monthly podcast has a strong emphasis on developing the parent-child relationship and blends paediatric expertise with relatable, real-life parenting experience. The show aims to offer practical wisdom grounded in science and guided by empathy, covering everything from tantrums and teen moods to discipline and self-compassion.
“Parenting isn’t about perfection. It’s about learning, growing and connecting,” said Ms Tan. “We really wanted to create a space where mums feel seen and understood, knowing they’re not alone in the beautiful, messy journey of raising children. With Dr Tash’s incredible insights and our shared experiences, we hope to foster deeper connections within families and within our community.”
This new podcast joins Mums At The Table’s growing digital media family, following the success of Life in the Grey, a podcast hosted by Ms Tan and Faith Toh, exploring the psychological factors that shape our relationships.
Mum to Mum with Doctor Tash is available now on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube and wherever you get your podcasts. Listeners can also read Dr Tash’s accompanying articles for each podcast episode on the Mums At The Table website.