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The Don't Buy Her Flowers Podcast

The Don't Buy Her Flowers Podcast

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Steph Douglas - Founder and CEO of Don’t Buy Her Flowers - chats frankly with a guest about LIFE and staring down the ‘rush hour’ that many of us feel we’re living in. The day to day overwhelm, juggling careers, relationships and families, parenthood, not looking like a dog’s dinner, the expectations and the big, tough bits that come with being a grown up.

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  • Redefining Masculinity with Elliott Rae
    Apr 25 2025

    In this powerful conversation, Steph is joined by Elliott Rae, speaker, podcaster, writer and social changemaker, to explore how masculinity is being renegotiated in today's world.


    They dig into how traditional gender roles are evolving, why relationships shift after having children, and the ways societal expectations impact men’s mental health and fatherhood. They also discuss the influence of online culture on teenage boys, the lessons from the BBC drama Adolescence, and why open conversations (especially the messy, imperfect ones) are critical for change.


    This episode is an honest, moving and often funny look at how we can create more equal partnerships, raise emotionally healthy boys, and support men to step outside the outdated "provider and protector" model. Steph and Elliott reflect on friendship, community, parenting through adolescence, and how small changes in how we live, talk, and connect can make a huge difference - for men, for families, and for society as a whole.


    Elliott Rae is one of the UK’s most prominent writers and speakers on fatherhood, men’s mental health and masculinity. Elliott created the Parenting Out Loud campaign and culture change programme which has revolutionised the national conversation about working fathers. Through Parenting Out Loud, Elliott supports employers to build workplace cultures where dads can be loud and proud about their caring responsibilities at work.

    As an author, Elliott curated the bestselling book, DAD, and as a presenter, he fronted the seminal BBC One documentary ‘Becoming Dad’ which was one of the 20 most watched documentaries across the whole BBC network in 2022.

    Elliott co-hosts the popular podcast, To Be A Boy, which is one of the top parenting podcasts in the UK and he has written for publications such as The Independent, The Telegraph and Grazia and frequently appears across the media, including a feature on Loose Women and regular contributions to Radio 5 Live and BBC Radio London.


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    Thoughtful gifts at Don’t Buy Her Flowers


    This episode we are proud to have an excellent sponsor:

    Sweet Freedom - award winning syrups and spreads, always sweet, always natural. Use code DBHF15 for 15% off.



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    1 Std. und 2 Min.
  • Teenagers and Midlife, The Perfect Storm with Lorraine Candy
    Apr 4 2025

    Parenting teenagers and navigating midlife can feel like a perfect storm. One moment you’re managing eye-rolls and slammed doors, the next you’re questioning why no one warned you about perimenopause. In this episode, Steph is joined by journalist, author, and parenting pro Lorraine Candy for a frank and reassuring conversation about raising teens, handling hormones, and keeping a sense of humour through it all.


    In this episode Steph and Lorraine cover:


    • Why teenagers behave like they do (and how to stay calm when they don’t)
    • Talking to your kids about relationships, social media and boundaries
    • The truth about perimenopause and why so many women feel dismissed
    • Why midlife and parenting teens can feel like an emotional rollercoaster
    • Practical strategies for keeping communication open and family life less stressful


    Lorraine also opens up about midlife, perimenopause and why so many women feel unsupported when they seek medical help. From advocating for yourself at the GP to understanding why teenagers don’t seem to "see" mess, this conversation is packed with insights, humour and reassurance for parents in the thick of it.


    In this episode, we discuss:

    • The teenage brain: why logic often goes out the window
    • How to talk to your kids about sex, relationships, and social media
    • The struggles of perimenopause and why GPs still don’t have the right answers
    • Why midlife and parenting teens collide in unexpected ways
    • The importance of connection, dinner table conversations, and knowing when to back off


    Lorraine Candy, is an author, editor and podcaster. She co-hosts the Postcards From Midlife podcast with Trish Halpin, host of The Times' podcast, The Parent Pod and is the author of 3 incredible books. She is a former editor of Cosmo, ELLE and Sunday Times Style and a mum of four children.


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    Thoughtful gifts at Don’t Buy Her Flowers


    This episode we are proud to have two excellent sponsors:


    Anara Skincare - luxury, natural skincare without compromise. Use code DBHF20 for 20% off.


    Sweet Freedom - award winning syrups and spreads, always sweet, always natural. Use code DBHF15 for 15% off.

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    1 Std. und 5 Min.
  • Marriage, Equality & The Mental Load - A Candid Chat with Steph & Doug
    Mar 21 2025

    Steph sits down with her husband of 17 years, Mark (Doug) Douglas, for an unfiltered and often hilarious deep dive into marriage, equality at home, and the invisible workload that often falls on women. From their whirlwind romance and early parenting struggles to resentment, gender roles, and the reality of balancing careers and family, no topic is off-limits.


    Doug is a finance professional navigating the ever-evolving dynamics of modern partnerships. As a couple, Steph and Doug have had to unlearn traditional gender roles, redefine teamwork, and figure out how to stop bickering about the food shop. Spoiler alert - they don’t have it all figured out!


    We Talk About:


    The Mental Load & Motherhood - Why Steph felt trapped while Doug got to enjoy a solo train ride and a Pret sandwich.


    When the Kindness Goes - How exhaustion and resentment creep into long-term relationships.
Relearning Equality - The moment Doug realized doing the food shop wasn’t just about clicking ‘repeat order’ on Tesco.


    Paternity Leave & Male Privilege - Why many men still hesitate to take time off and what needs to change.


    The Pancake Revelation - A seemingly small act that transformed their approach to sharing responsibilities.


    The Chats That Changed Everything - From Eve Rodsky’s episode, How to Make it Fair to Matt Frey's This Is How Your Marriage Ends, the resources that helped them shift their mindset.


    With plenty of laughter, some uncomfortable truths, and a whole lot of real talk, this episode is for anyone who has ever argued about housework, felt unseen in their relationship, or just wants to feel less alone in the chaos of modern family life.


    And for those of you listening in real time, let's not forget that Mother's Day is just around the corner and Don't Buy Her Flowers is on standby to help you with a thoughtful gift that shows the mother in your life the gratitude they so deserve!


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    Thoughtful gifts at Don’t Buy Her Flowers


    This episode we are proud to have two excellent sponsors:


    Anara Skincare - luxury, natural skincare without compromise. Use code DBHF20 for 20% off.


    Sweet Freedom - award winning syrups and spreads, always sweet, always natural. Use code DBHF15 for 15% off.


    We recorded this episode at Patch in Twickenham, which is a co-working space and they have another four locations in England. Patch are offering 50% off the first two months membership with the code Steph50. Go to patch.work


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    1 Std. und 2 Min.

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