Episodes

  • The Invisible Work of Keeping Everyone Emotionally Alive
    Jun 29 2026

    You're not just managing the logistics of your household. You're managing the emotional lives of everyone in it. All the time. Noticing the moods, tracking the tensions, holding the space, soothing the feelings. While your own emotional life gets dealt with last, if it all.

    This is called emotional labour. It's real, it costs something, and it almost never gets talked about honestly.

    In this episode, Sarah gets into what emotional labour actually is, why it falls so disproportionately on mothers, what it does to your sense of self over time, and what actually helps. Including the hardest things of all - letting yourself be held, not just holding everyone else.


    Reflection prompt: When was the last time you let someone hold you? And if it's been a while, what would it take to let that happen?


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com, www.instagram.com/mothercircleuae, and www.instagram.com/_sarahbabiker_

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    12 mins
  • Anger. The Emotion Nobody Talks About In Motherhood
    Jun 27 2026

    Someone asked where the scissors were. And you lost it. Not because of the scissors...

    In this episode, Sarah gets into maternal anger - why mothers feel so much of it, why we're convinced we shouldn't, and what actually happens when we keep swallowing it. Spoiler: it comes out sideways. Usually over something small. Usually followed by three days of guilt.

    This isn't an episode about how to stop being angry. It's about why your anger makes complete sense, what it's actually trying to tell you, and what to do with it that isn't suppression or explosion.


    Reflection prompt: What are you actually angry about? Not the most recent thing, but the underneath thing. What's the real thing?


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com, www.instagram.com/mothercircleuae, and www.instagram.com/_sarahbabiker_

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    12 mins
  • The Mental Load & Why Nobody's Coming To Save You From It
    Jun 16 2026

    Who in your house knows when you're running low on toilet roll? Right. And who noticed the permission slip, the dentist appointment, the birthday present, the school shoes, and the fact that the washing machine has a filter?

    Just you?

    Welcome to the mental load.

    In this episode, Sarah gets into the invisible cognitive labour that is quietly exhausting mothers everywhere - what it actually is, what it does to your identity and your sense of self, and what genuinely helps. Not a rant, not a list of things to ask your partner to do. Something more useful than that.

    We talk about naming it, externalising it, letting some of it go, and - most importantly - what becomes possible when your brain finally has a bit of space in it.


    Reflection prompts What's one thing on the mental load you could genuinely hand over, and actually let go?

    AND What would you think about if you weren't thinking about everyone else's stuff?


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com

    Mother Circles: www.instagram.com/mothercircleuae

    Coaching & Breathwork: www.instagram.com/_sarahbabiker_

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    12 mins
  • Guest Episode with Conscious Parenting Coach, Louise Hurley
    Jun 9 2026

    In Still Her's first ever guest episode, Sarah is joined by conscious parenting coach, Louise Hurley, for one of the most honest conversations on the podcast so far.

    What does conscious parenting actually mean when you're running on empty? What does it look like in parenting when a mother has lost herself? And what changes — really changes — when she starts coming back?

    This isn't theory. This isn't a framework. It's two women being real about identity, guilt, and what it actually takes to show up for your children when you've stopped showing up for yourself.

    Reflection prompt: What would your parenting look like if you felt more like yourself? Sit with that.


    Find Louise at Parent Prosper Coaching | Louise Hurley, Parent Coach, Louise Hurley |Parenting | Childhood | Emotional Regulation (@parentprospercoaching) • Instagram photos and videos, and (42) louise hurley - YouTube

    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.comMother Circles: www.instagram.com/mothercircleuaeCoaching and breathwork: www.sarahbabiker.com/_sarahbabiker_

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    51 mins
  • What Does It Actually Mean To Put Yourself First?
    Jun 1 2026

    Putting yourself first. We hear it all the time. But somewhere between the spa day aesthetics and the pastel Instagram graphics, the actual meaning got completely lost.


    In this episode, Sarah reclaims the phrase, stripping off the wellness industry veneer and getting into what self-prioritisation actually looks like in a real life with real children and real constraints. Practical, unglamorous, guilt-dissolving, and genuinely life-changing.


    We cover what it is, what it isn't, why the guilt around it is old programming rather than truth, and one concrete thing you can do this week. No overhaul required.


    Reflection prompt: Pick one thing this week - small, entirely yours, in the diary. And when the guilt comes, notice it and do it anyway.


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com, www.instagram.com/_sarahbabiker_ and www.instagram.com/mothercircleuae

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    13 mins
  • What Burnout Actually Looks Like in Mothers
    May 30 2026

    When did you last feel genuinely, properly fine? Not managing. Not coping. Not getting through the week. Actually fine.


    If that question just made you pause, this episode is for you.


    In this episode, Sarah gets into the quiet, functional been-going-on-for-years version of burnout that most mothers are living in without knowing what to call it. Not the dramatic collapse, but the one that looks like coping from the outside while something inside is running dangerously low. We cover the WHO definition, the nervous system science, five signs you might be burnt out rather than just tired, and the direction through - rest, regulation, boundaries, and coming back to yourself.


    Reflection prompt: What's the signal you've been ignoring? The one your body keeps sending that you keep overriding. Just name it.


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com, www.instagram.com/_sarahbabiker_ and www.instagram.com/mothercircleuae

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    17 mins
  • Why Women Need a Room of Their Own
    May 18 2026

    Eleven years ago, I couldn't find what I needed as a new mum. So I built it myself. What happened in that space taught me more about female community than anything I've read in a book - and it's the reason I run Mother Circles today.


    In this episode, we get into the science of why women in genuine connection with each other is not a nice-to-have but a biological necessity - oxytocin, co-regulation, attachment theory. Why your nervous system is literally designed for belonging. And what actually happens when women stop performing and start being real with each other.


    Reflection prompt: Who are your people? Not who should be - who actually are they? And when did you last let them really see you?


    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.com

    Mother Circles - www.sarahbabiker.com/themotherfirecollective

    Coaching - www.sarahbabiker.com/coaching

    Breathwork - www.sarahbabiker.com/somaticbreathwork


    Instagram:

    _sarahbabiker_ and mothercircleuae

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    15 mins
  • Why Mums Are So Lonely (And What Actually Helps)
    May 11 2026

    You can be surrounded by people — a partner, children, friends, a full diary — and still feel completely alone. And if that's you, you're not ungrateful. You're not insatiable. You're lonely in a very particular way that almost nobody talks about honestly.

    In this episode, Sarah gets into the specific kind of loneliness that lives inside a full life — why it has almost nothing to do with how many people are around you, and everything to do with being known. We cover the research on maternal loneliness, why the identity shift of motherhood quietly erodes deep connection, and what actually helps. Not more playdates. Something deeper than that.

    Reflection prompt: Is there someone in your life you could be a little more honest with? What would you say if you weren't managing how you came across?

    Find Sarah at www.sarahbabiker.comMother Circles: www.sarahbabiker.com/themotherfirecollectiveCoaching: www.sarahbabiker.com/coaching

    Somatic Breathwork: www.sarahbabiker.com/somaticbreathwork

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    16 mins