Bec Judd is busy. Actually, busy is an understatement.
The 35-year-old is a mum-of-four, radio and TV host, and a newly published author.
Lately, she’s also been working as a presenter on Postcards, a localised travel show, and she says it’s the “perfect job” to fit in with her hectic lifestyle.
“The best thing is, I like travelling, but I also like being home with my four kids by the end of the night. I’m in my own bed most nights, which is great. It’s perfect for me,” she tells Mamamia.
So, what does a typical day look like for one of Australia’s most on-the-go mums?
“Today I did school drop off, and then I’m hitting up two new cafes in Melbourne [for Postcards], then I’m travelling across town to a beauty bar that’s opened, and then it will be three o’clock, and I’ll be back home by four,” she says.
“That’s a typical day. We’re really efficient when we shoot, and I’ll usually be home for school pick-ups and drop-offs.”
Bec jokes that she’s “seen more of the world with my Postcards crew than with my family”, but she says it’s important for her to be at home as often as possible.