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3P's in a Pod: Paediatrics, Parenting & Perimenopause

3P's in a Pod: Paediatrics, Parenting & Perimenopause

By: Dr Claudia Gray & Christy Herselman
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Expert-led chats on child, teen & parental health and wellbeing brought to you by paediatrician Dr Claudia Gray and journalist Christy Herselman.

Hosted by trusted voices in health and parenting, this evidence-based podcast blends paediatrics, women's health and modern parenting into practical, relatable discussions. From childhood illnesses, development & teens to hormones, peri-menopause and mental load, we connect the dots between caring for your child and caring for yourself.

Dr Claudia Gray is an experienced expert paediatrician, allergist and lifestyle medicine specialist who juggles a busy career with an equally busy family- including 4 teens! Claudia loves teaching and writes prolifically, both for scientific journals and popular press; her most recent book encapsulates 20 years of being a paediatrician and mother, entitled "Dr Gray's REAL Parenting & Paediatrics." Claudia is a trusted, popular voice on radio and television and is passionate about taking complex information and simplifying it into relatable, practical information.

Christy Herselman is an experienced writer/speaker and teacher who is the founder of a movement called "The Chat," the heart of which is to empower parents to confidently tackle big topics with their kids in a natural, open manner. She has written 3 books and divides her time between researching, writing, speaking and being a wife and mom to 3 teens! Her passion is to help cultivate deep family connections and help raise a generation who are secure in who they are and where they are going.

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Episodes
  • Your Teenager Decoded! Biology Part 2: Emotional and Social Development
    Jun 23 2026

    Welcome back to the second episode of our four-part series on adolescents. Last time, we explored what is happening inside the teenage body and brain. This time, we look at how it all plays out—in their emotions, their friendships, and their relationship with you.

    In this episode, Dr Claudia Gray and Christy Herselman tackle the emotional and social chaos of the teenage years. They start with a painful but relatable confession from a mother in a parenting group: "I don't like him at all right now." If you have ever felt this way, you are not alone. And more importantly, there is a reason for it.

    Christy explains why the teenage brain is like a Ferrari with brilliant accelerators and terrible brakes. The amygdala—the emotional centre—is racing ahead, while the prefrontal cortex, responsible for rational decision-making, lags years behind. This is why teenagers can be impulsive, reactive, and seemingly unable to control their emotions. It is not a character flaw. It is biology.

    They discuss why grunts and groans are not disrespect but often exhaustion, why "I hate you" usually means "I am not coping," and why the newfound scepticism that drives parents crazy is actually a vital developmental step toward becoming a competent adult.

    The need to belong becomes everything. Friendships shift, frenemies appear, and sexual attraction enters the picture. Claudia and Christy explore why teenagers are so self-conscious—they have developed the ability to see themselves from the outside for the first time—and why this makes them crave respect and acceptance from peers.

    But they also offer hope. Christy shares practical ways to hold space for teenagers: creating margin, prioritising connection over correction, and asking "how did that feel?" instead of "what mark did you get?" Claudia introduces the powerful metaphor of the bridge—adolescents must cross it alone, but we can stand beside it as their safety net.

    Boundaries still matter, but they work best when discussed in advance. Open homes, inviting friends over, and keeping the physical basics—sleep, food, rest—in place all help teenagers navigate this rocky terrain.

    If you are parenting a teenager and feeling distraught, disconnected, or even disliked, this episode will help you understand what is really going on—and give you the tools to stay connected through the storm.

    Dr Claudia Gray:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/dr_claudia_gray/

    Dr Claudia Gray’s Real Parenting and Paediatrics, Quivertree Publications 2025

    https://www.takealot.com/dr-gray-s-real-parenting-paediatrics/PLID98849917

    Christy Herselman:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/thechatdurban/

    Books:

    https://thechat.co.za/product-category/books/

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    28 mins
  • Your Teenager Decoded! Biology Part I: Body & Brain
    Jun 9 2026

    Welcome to the first episode in a four-part series on adolescents. If you have ever looked at your teenager and wondered who this person is and what happened to your sweet child, this conversation is for you.

    In this episode, Dr Claudia Gray and Christy Herselman pull back the curtain on the physical and neurological chaos of adolescence. Both mothers of teenagers themselves, they know this stage is arguably the hardest of all parenting—but understanding the science behind the behaviour can change everything.

    Claudia explains the predictable sequence of physical changes known as the Tanner stages, from breast buds and testicular growth to the growth spurt that turns girls into young women and boys into young men by very different timelines. She reveals why girls are often taller than when younger, why identical twins can hit puberty at completely different paces, and why your teenage son eating you out of house and home is not a lifestyle choice—it is biology.

    Then they dive into the brain. Claudia explains why the prefrontal cortex—the part responsible for rational, adult-like decision-making—is the last to develop, sometimes not until the early twenties. In the meantime, decisions are being made in the amygdala, the part of the brain driven by impulsivity, aggression, and instant gratification. This is not a defect. It is how the teenage brain is meant to work.

    They explore why teenagers are tired, sickly, hungry, and prone to acne—all normal consequences of a body in overdrive. They discuss why teens crave dopamine and are more vulnerable to addiction, why they cannot multitask, and why asking them what they were thinking often gets an honest answer: I am not sure.

    If you are parenting a teenager and feeling exhausted, confused, or even hurt by their behaviour, this episode will give you a new lens. They are not giving you a hard time. They are having a hard time. And understanding that is the first step to cutting them some slack.

    Dr Claudia Gray:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/dr_claudia_gray/

    Dr Claudia Gray’s Real Parenting and Paediatrics, Quivertree Publications 2025

    https://www.takealot.com/dr-gray-s-real-parenting-paediatrics/PLID98849917

    Christy Herselman:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/thechatdurban/

    Books:

    https://thechat.co.za/product-category/books/

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    25 mins
  • Perimenopause 101: Tips on managing the mayhem!
    May 19 2026

    Last episode, we talked about what perimenopause feels like. This episode, we talk about what to do about it.

    Dr Claudia Gray and Christy Herselman return for a practical, empowering conversation about managing this chaotic chapter—not just surviving it, but thriving. Because while there is no magic pill that replaces lifestyle, there are real, evidence-based ways to ease the burden and even reinvent yourself from the inside out.

    Claudia introduces the four pillars of health for this season of life: diet, exercise, sleep, and community. On diet, she explains why our metabolic rate slows, why protein becomes more important than ever, and why refined sugar is the quiet enemy. On exercise, she makes a compelling case that it is hands down the best medicine available—and shares why strong is the new skinny. On sleep, she tackles the dreaded 3am wake-up and explains why seven to nine hours actually matters for how long we live. And on community, she reminds us of the Harvard study that found relationships are the single biggest predictor of happiness and longevity.

    Throughout the conversation, Claudia returns to a central theme: management needs to be individualised. There is no one-size-fits-all approach, and what works for one woman may not work for another.

    Christy reflects on how empowering it feels to realise that small changes—in food choices, in daily routines, in setting boundaries—can make a real difference.

    If you are in the thick of it and wondering where to start, this episode will leave you feeling capable, not overwhelmed.

    Dr Claudia Gray:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/dr_claudia_gray/

    Dr Claudia Gray’s Real Parenting and Paediatrics, Quivertree Publications 2025

    https://www.takealot.com/dr-gray-s-real-parenting-paediatrics/PLID98849917

    Christy Herselman:

    Instagram:

    https://www.instagram.com/thechatdurban/

    Books:

    https://thechat.co.za/product-category/books/

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    21 mins
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