Hearts and Handlebars

Anna Holligan

Hearts and Handlebars is a school‑run podcast for working parents whose mornings look more like spilt coffee than green‑juice perfection. Hosted by BBC foreign correspondent Anna Holligan and her 9‑year‑old daughter Zena, each bite‑sized episode is recorded on the bike, in real time, on the way to school – made for parents to share with their kids on their own school run, as part of a bedtime wind‑down routine or with a fresh post drop-off coffee. You’ll ride along for big feelings, evolving identities, trending topics and the constant effort to steer mum‑life and professional life in tandem while still chasing some kind of balance. The same skills praised as “strategy, leadership and resilience” in boardrooms show up here as the uncredited labour of getting kids dressed, fed, motivated and delivered on time – Hearts and Handlebars is gentle pushback against the pressure to keep that work, and you, invisible. This is not a vibe‑checked guide to perfect parenting; it’s messy, unfiltered, honest company for whenever you need proof that you’re not alone and you’re doing better than you think. Listeners’ stories and school‑run dramas will pop up too, with Zena on hand to rate the chaos, and you’ll hear all the sounds you never get in a studio – traffic, weather and chatter that make it feel like you’re cycling alongside them. If you crave relatable stories instead of another glossy performance of “having it all”, Hearts and Handlebars is your ride. Share your morning chaos (or enviably nailed routines) on Instagram @heartsandhandlebars – and, as Zena says, “STAY LOVIN!”.

Episodes

  1. 12 JAN

    Operation Troll Smuggle – Privacy, Trust, and Why 80-Year-Old Dutch Cyclists Are Amazing

    It's raining (Nibbles and Mac are only spitting, not fully peeing). Zena forgot her beloved troll at home. And on this chaotic school run through The Hague, we're plotting something sneaky – while also talking about privacy, trust, acting, and the unexpected magic of Dutch cycling culture. We cover: The negotiation: why Zena refuses to let me tell the parent group about annoying kids, and what happens when a nine-year-old sets the boundary instead "Operation Troll Smuggle" – a real-time plan to sneak a toy into school in a snack box without the teacher noticing The woman on the bike who's 80 years old and going relatively fast: why Dutch cycling infrastructure keeps people mobile for their entire lives What would your great-grandmother have done if she could have ridden a bike instead of sitting in a chair? ACT School – Zena's spontaneous idea for her mum's theater school project, and why acting builds both imagination and confidence Why losing your special troll is genuinely important, and why a parent who listens to that matters Meeting friends at statues, forgotten homework, and the beautiful chaos of making it work anyway If you've ever snuck something into school, or you've wondered why Dutch people cycle in weather that seems impossible, or you want to hear what happens when a child draws a boundary that changes a parenting conversation, this one's for you. 🎧 Tap follow, share with a friend, and come say hi on Instagram @heartsandhandlebars.

    12 min

About

Hearts and Handlebars is a school‑run podcast for working parents whose mornings look more like spilt coffee than green‑juice perfection. Hosted by BBC foreign correspondent Anna Holligan and her 9‑year‑old daughter Zena, each bite‑sized episode is recorded on the bike, in real time, on the way to school – made for parents to share with their kids on their own school run, as part of a bedtime wind‑down routine or with a fresh post drop-off coffee. You’ll ride along for big feelings, evolving identities, trending topics and the constant effort to steer mum‑life and professional life in tandem while still chasing some kind of balance. The same skills praised as “strategy, leadership and resilience” in boardrooms show up here as the uncredited labour of getting kids dressed, fed, motivated and delivered on time – Hearts and Handlebars is gentle pushback against the pressure to keep that work, and you, invisible. This is not a vibe‑checked guide to perfect parenting; it’s messy, unfiltered, honest company for whenever you need proof that you’re not alone and you’re doing better than you think. Listeners’ stories and school‑run dramas will pop up too, with Zena on hand to rate the chaos, and you’ll hear all the sounds you never get in a studio – traffic, weather and chatter that make it feel like you’re cycling alongside them. If you crave relatable stories instead of another glossy performance of “having it all”, Hearts and Handlebars is your ride. Share your morning chaos (or enviably nailed routines) on Instagram @heartsandhandlebars – and, as Zena says, “STAY LOVIN!”.