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After the Drop Off

Hosted by Beth Stanford Brown and Jess Ashworth · 🇺🇸 US · EN-AU · 10 episodes

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Episodes
10
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Avg length
29m
Language
EN-AU
Booking Probability™
27
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Listen Score
15
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Virality (30d)
46
Steady cadence.

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About this podcast

After the Drop Off is hosted by two working mums talking careers, kids, burnout, friendship shifts, invisible labour and the constant sense that something is being forgotten. It’s funny, honest, occasionally chaotic, and deeply reassuring if you’ve ever thought, surely it’s not meant to feel this hard.

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About the host

Beth Stanford Brown and Jess Ashworth hosts After the Drop Off, a kids show with 10 episodes published.

Recent episodes

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Enneagram Types Explained (for Mums): Why You React, Rage & Repeat the Same Patterns

May 3, 202622mEp. 10S1

This week on After the Drop Off, we’re breaking down the Enneagram personality types in a way that actually makes sense, especially if you’re a mum running on coffee, overstimulation and questionable patience by 5pm. We

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The Names by Florence Knapp: Marriage, Motherhood, Domestic Violence & the Choices That make a life

Apr 12, 202632mEp. 9S1

This week on After the Drop Off, we’re diving into The Names by Florence Knapp, a powerful, conversation-starting novel that explores motherhood, marriage breakdown, and domestic violence in a way that is simultaneously

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Our puberty education: a chicken book that turned Beth vegan & a very confronting diagram

Apr 5, 202627m0

The chicken book, the PE diagram… and everything no one actually explained Puberty isn’t here yet for our kids… but we can see it coming. And if our own experiences are anything to go by, we’ve got some unpacking to do f

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Our honest review of Margot’s got money trouble - and the other books we’ve read so far this year

Mar 29, 202628mEp. 7S1

Margot’s Got Money Trouble is about to hit Apple TV+ this April but is the book actually worth the hype? In this episode, we dive into our honest, unfiltered review of Margot’s Got Money Trouble the internet’s favourite

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Perfectionism in Motherhood: Why So Many Mums Feel Like They’re Failing

Mar 15, 202629mEp. 6S1

In this episode of After the Drop Off, we unpack the quiet pressure of modern parenting — and the growing expectation that mothers and fathers should somehow be doing everything perfectly. From perfectly packed lunchboxe

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I Once Got Letters Listing My Personality Flaws (So Let’s Talk About Friendship)

Mar 8, 202629mEp. 5S1

Beth once received handwritten letters from would-be friends outlining her personality flaws. So naturally, we’re talking about friendships — childhood nostalgia, adult reality, and how we model being good friends for ou

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Do Mums Get Hobbies? Identity, Guilt & Finding Yourself After Kids

Mar 1, 202628mEp. 4S1

When was the last time you did something just because you enjoyed it? In this episode of After the Drop Off, we’re unpacking hobbies in motherhood — why they disappear, why we feel guilty having them, and whether scrolli

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Party Bags, Passive-Aggressive RSVPs & Other Primary School Politics

Feb 22, 202628mEp. 3S1

Kids’ birthday parties in Australia have become… a thing. What used to be pass-the-parcel and a Woolies mud cake is now balloon arches, RSVP anxiety and full-blown primary school social politics. This week on After the D

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“Nothing Tastes as Good as Skinny Feels?” Body Image, Diet Culture & Raising Kids in the Ozempic Era

Feb 15, 202634mEp. 2S1

“Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.” That quote — made famous by supermodel Kate Moss — shaped an entire generation of women. And if we’re honest? Parts of it still live in our heads. In this episode of After the Dr

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The Primary School Shift No One Warned Us About (for Working Mums)

Feb 8, 202625mEp. 1S1

Welcome to After the Drop Off! This is episode one — and before we get into the conversations we’ll be having, we thought we should probably introduce ourselves. After the Drop Off lives in that moment once the kids are

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Audience demographics

Age
28-45
Consumer type
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Topics covered

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Frequently asked questions

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To pitch After the Drop Off, visit https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/afterthedropoff for contact information, then craft a tight one-paragraph hook that ties your expertise to a gap in their recent kids coverage.

Who is the host of After the Drop Off?

After the Drop Off is hosted by Beth Stanford Brown and Jess Ashworth. The show is categorised under kids (family) and has published 10 episodes.

How many episodes does After the Drop Off have?

After the Drop Off has published 10 episodes.

What topics does After the Drop Off cover?

After the Drop Off regularly covers kids, family, parenting. It sits in the kids category, with a family focus.

Is it hard to get booked on After the Drop Off?

After the Drop Off is accessible for guests with genuine kids expertise. A personalised, episode-aware pitch will still outperform a generic one every time.

Is After the Drop Off currently accepting guest pitches?

After the Drop Off hasn't explicitly signalled guest openness in recent episodes. That doesn't rule out pitching. your hook just needs to be especially compelling and relevant to their recent content.

How long are After the Drop Off episodes?

Episodes of After the Drop Off average 29 minutes. a focused format where a clear narrative arc and tight preparation matter most.

What guest credentials does After the Drop Off typically look for?

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