The StrongHER Side Project

Hannah Gair

The StrongHER Side Podcast, created and hosted by Hannah Gair, is a heart-led, truth-telling space for mothers navigating the extraordinary journey of raising children with disabilities or additional needs. As a mother of three—one with complex special needs—Hannah knows the unspoken realities, the quiet strength, and the daily courage it takes to keep going. This podcast is your sanctuary for support, strategy, and solidarity. Each week, Hannah brings you raw, real conversations—featuring expert insights, powerful mother-to-mother interviews, and empowering solo episodes. Topics include navigating the NDIS, understanding your child’s diagnosis, managing burnout, reclaiming your identity, and advocating fearlessly—all while finding moments of joy in the everyday chaos. Whether you’re overwhelmed, hopeful, heartbroken, or simply exhausted—Hannah sees you. She will walk beside you. And here, you’re not alone. Welcome to The StrongHER Side—where motherhood meets courage.

  1. 1D AGO

    Beyond Positive Thinking: Real Mindset Strategies for Mothers Raising Children with Additional Needs

    If you've ever felt like traditional mindset advice doesn't quite fit your reality as a mum raising a child with disabilities, this episode is for you. Hannah dives into why the typical mindset conversations happening across social media and personal development books often leave disability mums feeling like they're failing, because the truth is most of that advice is built around the assumption that people have flexibility, that you can step away from stressful situations, that you can restructure your environment or take time out to reset. But when you're raising a child with additional needs, responsibility rarely pauses, you cannot simply switch off the mental load of therapies, appointments, schooling, behaviors, advocacy, and the constant thinking ahead that comes with supporting your child in a world that's not always built for them. This episode unpacks what's really happening in your brain as a disability mum, why you're carrying what psychologists call chronic cognitive load, how your nervous system has adapted to sustained vigilance, and why survival mode is not failure but actually an adaptive response to circumstances that require endurance. What you'll learn in this episode: Why your brain operates differently as a disability mum and what chronic cognitive load actually means How nervous system vigilance shows up in your daily life and why you can never completely switch off Why survival is not failure but actually strength, commitment, and leadership inside your family What cognitive offloading is and how it can gently reduce the pressure on your brain The three priority rule, a simple daily practice that creates mental relief when everything feels overwhelming Why the exhaustion you feel is neurological not weakness and what that means for how you care for yourself If you're operating in survival mode right now, if you're carrying the invisible labor of caregiving and advocacy and the constant mental load of thinking ahead, this episode will meet you exactly where you are and give you permission to stop judging yourself for feeling overwhelmed. Hannah reminds us that strength does not always look loud, sometimes strength looks like showing up again tomorrow, and that what we're doing for our children matters deeply. This is a solo episode with Hannah while Vanessa takes the week off to care for her beautiful children, raw, real, and full of the validation every disability mum needs to hear. CONNECT WITH STRONGHER SIDE DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCES Discover what fills your cup when you're running on empty, take our What's Your One Thing quiz in under 2 minutes and get your personalized result, or download our Monthly Planner designed specifically for mothers raising children with disabilities who need to plan around the unpredictable, one month at a time, purpose over pressure. 👉 Take the quiz:  👉 Download the planner that works for disability Mums CONNECT WITH US 📱 Instagram: @strongherside 🌐 Website & Resources: https://www.strongherside.com 📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongherside.com P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Hit follow wherever you're listening to this podcast ✔️ Share this episode with a mama who needs to hear it ✔️ Rate us on Spotify or Apple, five stars really helps us reach more mothers We love you. Thank you for being part of this community. Note: The information provided on this podcast is for general educational purposes only and does not take into account your personal situation. It is not a substitute for professional advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment.

    15 min
  2. MAR 4

    5 Ways to Fill Your Cup: The Best Lessons from 6 Months of Conversations

    Hey mama, welcome to a very special episode where we're looking back at the last 6 months since launching this podcast to an audience of two, Hannah and myself, and now to you lovely humans who've found us along the way. One theme kept coming up in every conversation we had with our guests, The One Thing, the single activity that when you do it everything else in your life becomes more manageable, not your number 10 thing but your number one thing, and when you honor it and protect it you feel like you're giving yourself room and permission to breathe out. In this episode we're sharing the best moments from our conversations with Graeme Cowan who's one of the founders of R U OK Australia, Kate Ivey who built a thriving fitness business while raising and homeschooling a daughter with autism, Moriah who's navigating life with her beautiful son Noah who has MEF2C, and my own story of staying calm through my son's cancer diagnosis and leg amputation. You'll hear: Graeme Cowan on finding your One Thing, from dancing to ABBA in your headphones to organizing a closet to a coffee shop visit alone, Kate Ivey breaking down why exercise is medicine not vanity, today in a few weeks and long term, Moriah giving you permission to take guilt free breaks and be present instead of constantly anticipating what's next, and me sharing my two journal system that got me through the darkest days. By the end of this episode you're going to know how to work out what YOUR One Thing is or at least have the tools to start exploring, and we've created a free online quiz that takes less than 2 minutes to help you discover it, link in the show notes. Listen if you're running on empty, stretched too thin, doing everything for everyone else and can't remember the last time you did something just for you, this episode is your permission slip.   THIS EPISODE IS FOR YOU IF: You're running on empty and can't remember the last time you did something just for you, you feel guilty taking time away from your child, you're exhausted overwhelmed and stretched too thin, you know you should prioritize self care but have no idea where to start, you're in survival mode and need a practical framework that actually works, you're raising a child with autism ADHD Down syndrome Fragile X MEF2C or any additional needs.   Your One Thing doesn't have to be big, it doesn't have to be expensive, it doesn't have to take hours, it just has to be right for YOU. It could be 15 minutes in your car before you go inside, actually that's where I'm recording today because I have two children unwell at home, it's my only quiet place, it could be organizing one drawer or your whole wardrobe, it could be a walk around the block or training for a half marathon, it could be putting your headphones on and dancing to one song, ABBA if you're Graeme Cowan, or trying a meditation app. The point isn't what it is, the point is that you have one and you do it for yourself on the regular. Because lovely when you do your One Thing other parts of your day can smooth over, you walk a little lighter, you can exhale, you show up as a better mum a better partner a better version of yourself because you've filled your own cup first. And I know what you're thinking, I don't have time for this, I'm already stretched too thin, I'm already doing everything for everyone else, and I know that you are, but that's exactly why you needed to hear this today, because you can't pour from an empty cup, nobody wins when you pour from empty.   TAKE THE QUIZ: Just for fun here's what we want you to do, we've created a free online quiz that takes less than 2 minutes to complete, it's going to walk you through discovering what YOUR One Thing is, it's going to give you ideas for actually making it happen, and I hope it's going to be really helpful for you 👉 Take the quiz: https://www.strongherside.com/one-thing-quiz Your One Thing is waiting for you mama, you just have to give yourself permission to claim it, I know that's hard, it's hard for me too, Hannah is much much better at protecting her time in this area so I've learned a lot from her about this.   CONNECT WITH OUR GUESTS: Graeme Cowan | Co-Founder of R U OK Australia |  Mental Health Advocate Website: https://graemecowan.com.au/  Kate Ivey | Founder | Kate Ivey Fitness Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateiveyfitness/  Website: https://kateiveyfitness.com/  Moriah Zwick | MEF2C Advocate | Nurse & Mother of Noah Intagram: https://www.instagram.com/holistically.special/    Connect with StrongHER Side DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCES Take the What's Your One Thing quiz to discover what fills your cup in under 2 minutes, or download our Monthly Planner designed specifically for mothers raising children with disabilities who need to plan around the unpredictable. 👉 Take the quiz: https://www.strongherside.com/one-thing-quiz 👉 Download the planner: https://www.strongherside.com/planner CONNECT WITH US 📱 Instagram:  @strongherside   🎙 Visit our website https://www.strongherside.com/  📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongHERside.com   P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Hit follow wherever you're listening to this podcast ✔️ Share this episode with a mama who needs to hear it ✔️ Rate us on Spotify or Apple, five stars really helps us reach more mothers We love you. Thank you for being part of this community. Note: The information provided on this podcast is for general educational purposes only and does not take into account your personal situation. It is not a substitute for professional advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment.

    28 min
  3. FEB 23

    When Life Looks Different: Kate Ivey on Autism, Homeschooling & Why Happiness Became the Goal

    Kate Ivey is the founder of Kate Ivey Fitness a thriving online fitness platform operating across New Zealand and Australia. She runs a rural farm in the South Island of New Zealand with her husband and three teenagers, including her 15 year old daughter Olivia who has autism. Behind the successful business is a journey most people never see. Kate has navigated the heartbreak of watching her daughter struggle in mainstream school, made the impossible decision to homeschool, and spent a year where Olivia couldn't even go out in public. Through it all, Kate has learned to redefine what success looks like, let go of society's expectations, and build a life centered entirely around her daughter's happiness. Kate's story will change the way you view your priorities, your grief, and what it means to create a good life when nothing looks the way you expected it In this episode we talk about: The moment Kate realized her daughter had autism and what the diagnosis process looked like Why mainstream school stopped working and the impossible decision to homeschool The grief, guilt, and isolation of raising a child whose life looks different from what you expected How Kate navigated running a business while homeschooling and trying to stay afloat The year Olivia couldn't go out in public and what that did to the whole family Finding Olivia's passion for art and building a community around it Why happiness became the only goal that mattered The importance of exercise for mental health, productivity, and long-term wellbeing Kate's new business Hi Olivia Online and how she's using art to create education and connection for her daughter This episode is for you if: You're a mum raising a child with autism or additional needs who is struggling in mainstream school You've had to make the impossible decision to homeschool and you feel isolated and overwhelmed You're grieving the life you thought your child would have You're trying to run a business while being present for a child who needs you constantly You feel guilty for feeling grief when your child is still here You're living rurally and feel isolated by your circumstances You're searching for your child's passion or purpose when nothing seems to work You need permission to stop chasing society's expectations and start chasing happiness instead Whether you're navigating autism, ADHD, intellectual disability, or any condition that makes your child's life look different from the norm, this conversation will meet you exactly where you are. CONNECT WITH KATE Follow Kate Ivey on Instagram: @kateiveyfitness Join her fitness programs: kateiveyfitness.com Follow Olivia's art journey: @hioliviaonline   DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCE We discovered this planning system from billionaire Jesse Itzler and adapted it specifically for disability mum life. Plan your year with purpose, not pressure. 👉 Download your free Yearly Planner here https://www.strongherside.com/yearplanner CONNECT WITH US 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongherside/ 🎙 Watch the full episode on YouTube 📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongHERside.com P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Hit follow on our channel ✔️ Share this episode with a Mama who needs to hear it ✔️ Let us know what resonated with you We love you. Thank you for being part of this community. Note: The information provided on this podcast is for general educational purposes only and does not take into account your personal situation. It is not a substitute for professional advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment.   CHAPTERS:   00:00 Intro: Welcome Kate Ivey 01:41 The Diagnosis: When Olivia Started Regressing and How Kate Knew Something Was Wrong 09:32 The Grief and Guilt: Why It Feels Like Grief Even Though Your Child Is Still Here 16:04 When School Stopped Working: The Breaking Point and the Decision to Homeschool 24:16 The Holding Pattern: A Year of Isolation When Olivia Couldn't Go Out in Public 30:43 Finding Help: Why Therapy and Mindset Coaching Changed Everything 37:09 Exercise as Medicine: Why Movement Is Essential for Mental Health and Your Future Self 40:56 Hi Olivia Online: Building Community Through Art and Creating Purpose for Her Daughter

    44 min
  4. FEB 16

    Museum of Failures: Learning From Our Biggest Parenting, Business & Friendship Mistakes

    We're celebrating Vanessa turning 40 by doing something a little different — getting brutally honest about our biggest failures as parents, business owners, and friends. Vanessa's just back from her weekend away in New Zealand kicking up her heels with her sisters (and yes, there's a hilarious photo of Andrew delivering her a Valentine's Day gin and tonic in sunglasses as we started recording - that you need to see). To celebrate, we're doing the viral "Museum of Failures" trend, peeling back the curtain on the moments we'd rather forget but have learned the most from. From forgetting to pick kids up from school to missing a broken collarbone for 12 hours, from burnout and tax debt to one-sided friendships that took years to walk away from — nothing is off limits. This episode is equal parts hilarious and deeply practical. Because if our failures can help another mum avoid the same mistakes, then they were worth something. What You'll Learn: How to spot when you're burning yourself out in business (and what to do about it) The red flags of one-sided friendships — and how to set boundaries without guilt Why you need to know your business finances intimately (even if you hate numbers) The importance of doing your due diligence before going into business with someone How to automate the repetitive parts of your life to get your time back Why paying yourself from your business matters (even if it's just 10%) The three-strike rule for testing if a friendship is healthy or draining you Key Takeaways: Every mum has parenting fails. You're not alone. We've all been there. Burnout isn't a badge of honour — it's a warning sign you've ignored your boundaries for too long. Not everyone can come into your next season. And that's okay. Know your worth. Set your boundaries. Protect your energy. Comparison is the thief of joy — especially in friendships where someone's always one-upping you. Whether you're raising kids with additional needs, starting a business, or just trying to figure out which friendships are worth holding onto — this episode is for you. What You'll Learn: How to spot when you're burning yourself out in business (and what to do about it) The red flags of one-sided friendships — and how to set boundaries without guilt Why you need to know your business finances intimately (even if you hate numbers) The importance of doing your due diligence before going into business with someone How to automate the repetitive parts of your life to get your time back Why paying yourself from your business matters (even if it's just 10%) The three-strike rule for testing if a friendship is healthy or draining you Key Takeaways: Every mum has parenting fails. You're not alone. We've all been there. Burnout isn't a badge of honour — it's a warning sign you've ignored your boundaries for too long. Not everyone can come into your next season. And that's okay. Know your worth. Set your boundaries. Protect your energy. Comparison is the thief of joy — especially in friendships where someone's always one-upping you. Whether you're raising kids with additional needs, starting a business, or just trying to figure out which friendships are worth holding onto — this episode is for you. This is episode 16 — and we're so grateful you're here with us.   📅 DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCE: We discovered this planning system from billionaire Jesse Itzler and adapted it specifically for disability mum life. Plan your year with purpose, not pressure. 👉 Download your free Yearly Planner here https://www.strongherside.com/yearplanner    CONNECT WITH US: 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongherside/ 🎙 Watch the full episode on YouTube 📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongHERside.com P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Hit follow on our channel ✔️ Share this episode with a Mama who needs to hear it ✔️ Let us know what resonated with you We love you. Thank you for being part of this community.

    45 min
  5. FEB 9

    When Your Nervous System Won't Shut Off: 5 Strategies for Special Needs Mums

    You know what's wild? I woke up one day with what I thought was a spider bite on my face. Turns out it was shingles. When the doctor asked if I'd been stressed lately, I laughed. My son was scheduled for his quarterly post-cancer scan, he'd been feeling unwell with the same symptoms that led to his diagnosis two years ago, and my cortisol was through the roof. The doctor's advice? "You're going to have to learn to not worry about these scans." Yeah, thanks for that genius insight. But here's the thing - he was right. Not in the way he said it, but in the wake-up call it gave me. Because every emotion you feel manifests itself somewhere in your physical body. And if you're a mum raising a child with a disability, medical complexities, autism, or any additional needs, you know exactly what I'm talking about. That tightness in your chest that never fully goes away. The shallow breathing. The shoulders that live permanently up by your ears. In this episode, I'm getting real about living with a heightened nervous system and what I call "scanxiety" - that constant low-lying anxiety that comes with quarterly scans, therapy appointments, and just the daily reality of keeping a medically complex child alive and thriving. I'm sharing my personal journey through my mum's cancer relapse and death, my son's cancer diagnosis and leg amputation, and how my body literally stores that trauma and fear. But this isn't just me venting (though there's some of that too). I'm breaking down five actual strategies that are helping me take back some control: → The One-Minute Interoception Practice from neuroscientist Andrew Huberman - how tuning into your body's signals can interrupt the stress spiral → How to hack your vagus nerve to literally tell your brain "we're safe now" even when everything feels chaotic → Lewis Howes' powerful reframe on fear vs faith and why our anxiety is often about past pain, not future possibilities → The Fear Sit Down technique and Joy Conditioner exercise for managing worst-case scenario thinking → Why what you're eating and scrolling is either feeding your anxiety or fighting it - insights from gastroenterologist Dr. Will Bulsiewicz I'm referencing the research from "The Body Keeps the Score" by Dr. Bessel van der Kolk, Andrew Huberman's work on the brain-body connection, Lewis Howes' "The Greatness Mindset," and Dr. Will Bulsiewicz's gut health research. But I'm translating it all into language that makes sense for exhausted mamas who don't have time for jargon. If you're tired of being told to "just relax" or "try yoga" or "practice self-care" when you're living in survival mode, this episode is for you. If you've ever felt like your body is betraying you because it won't stop being on high alert, you're not alone. And if you're raising a child who needs extra everything while trying not to completely fall apart yourself, I see you. Join our community - sign up to receive our weekly newsletter where we connect with mums who are raising children with disabilities and share exclusive resources, what we are advocating for on your behalf, and so much more. Because you shouldn't have to do this alone.   More ways to connect with us:  📅 DOWNLOAD OUR FREE YEARLY PLANNER We stole this planning system idea from billionaire Jesse Itzler and adapted it specifically for disability mum life. Plan your year with purpose, not pressure. 👉https://www.strongherside.com/yearplanner    CONNECT WITH US: 📱 Instagram: @strongherside 🎙️ Watch the full episode on YouTube  📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongHERside.com   P.S: Don't forget to: ✔️ Subscribe to our channel  ✔️ Comment below and let us know what resonated with you   We love you. Thank you for being part of this community.

    29 min
  6. FEB 3

    Finding Your Quiet Inner Strength with Psychologist Collett Smart

    In this episode, Collett Smart, Host of Raising Teens, psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker, and internationally published author, brings her deep expertise in healthy relationships to a powerful conversation with Hannah Gair. Hannah shares her journey of raising her son with Fragile X syndrome, offering an honest and deeply human insight into motherhood, resilience, identity, and strength shaped through unexpected circumstances. This conversation is rich with real-life reflections and meaningful takeaways, leaving listeners with perspective, compassion, and a renewed appreciation for the quiet strength carried by so many families. An episode that will stay with you long after it ends. This episode is from the Raising Teens Podcast with Collett Smart, a Hope Media podcast.  Host Collett Smart is a psychologist, qualified teacher, speaker and internationally published author, who offers advice on healthy relationships. Learn more about Collett’s work here: https://hope1032.com.au/raising-teens/  📅 DOWNLOAD YOUR FREE RESOURCE BELOW We discovered this planning system idea from billionaire Jesse Itzler and adapted it specifically for disability mum life. Plan your year with purpose, not pressure.   👉https://www.strongherside.com/yearplanner    CONNECT WITH US: 📱 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/strongherside/ 🎙️ Watch the full episode on YouTube  📧 Partnerships & Media: vanessa@strongHERside.com P.S: Don't forget to:   ✔️ Subscribe to our channel    ✔️ Comment below and let us know what resonated with you   We love you. Thank you for being part of this community.   Note: The information provided on this podcast is for general educational purposes only and does not take into account your personal situation. It is not a substitute for professional advice. We recommend you seek a medical or healthcare professional if you are seeking advice, diagnosis or treatment.

    50 min
  7. JAN 26

    Teenage Pregnancy & Sexual Abuse: The Real Stories With Hannah and Vanessa

    Episode Summary: What happens when two women strip back the polished version and share the raw truth? Vanessa opens up about falling pregnant at 18, facing judgment, and raising her daughter solo while building an incredible life. Hannah shares her journey through childhood sexual abuse, foster caring before becoming a mum, and finding her calling in empowering women. This isn't your typical getting-to-know-you chat—it's two best mates diving deep into teenage motherhood, trauma recovery, navigating young adult kids, and what real strength actually looks like. You'll hear honest conversations about rejection, resilience, and reclaiming identity beyond motherhood. Key Takeaways: Vanessa reflects on her journey of becoming a mother at 18 and the societal judgment she faced, emphasizing values and determination. The evolution from controlling parent to supportive mentor is discussed, focusing on empowering young adults in their financial and personal growth. The podcast underscores the vital role of self-awareness and authenticity in pursuing life goals, free from the need to prove anything to others. There is a critical discussion on the invisible load women carry and the importance of seeking help and staying true to oneself. The hosts advocate for a global sisterhood, providing a supportive network for mothers raising children with disabilities. Notable Quotes: "My promise was that she was going to have an amazing life and a successful life, and that I was going to make her proud." "A woman who is at ease with herself is the most beautiful type of woman." "If I just didn't tell anyone what I was doing, would I still make the same daily decisions?" "We are applauded when we hold responsibility. Well, we are applauded by frameworks when we don't ask for help." "You attract everything. It's pretty interesting when you go out there as a teenage mum or as a mum in her early twenties." Resources: The Book "The Barefoot Investor" by Scott Pape, The Book "Think and Grow Rich" by Napoleon Hill.

    40 min
  8. JAN 19

    When Survival Becomes Identity: What Your Nervous System Is Trying to Tell You

    There's a reason certain women are always described as strong. We're the ones who don't fall apart. We keep going when things get hard. We don't make our needs visible. And over time, that behavior gets rewarded—people rely on us, trust us, lean on us. But here's what almost no one talks about: When strength becomes the thing people expect from you, your nervous system never gets the message that it's safe to stand down. I'm Hannah, and in this episode, I want to talk about what that does to a woman—what that does to YOU—especially as a mom carrying more than most people will ever see. Follow us on Instagram @strongherside for daily encouragement and real talk for special needs mamas. And download our FREE "Planning Your Year with Purpose" workbook—created for mums like us, not Navy SEALs! Find the link right here.  Because strength isn't just a personality trait. It's a biological response. Your body releases stress hormones to help you cope, to problem-solve, to survive moments of pressure. That's healthy in short bursts. But when life keeps asking more—the appointments, the advocacy, the emotional labor, the uncertainty, the heavy responsibility—our system adapts. It stops cycling back to rest. And when that happens, something subtle but dangerous occurs: Coping becomes normal. And when coping becomes normal, you stop noticing how much of yourself you're giving away. This matters because women don't usually burn out loudly. We burn out quietly. We keep showing up, keep functioning, keep being "fine." But on the inside, we might feel emotionally flat, disconnected from joy, exhausted in a way that sleep doesn't fix. I'm not speaking from theory alone. I live this. I have a son with special needs. I'm constantly dealing with systems, navigating his unpredictable behavior and resistance. Getting out the door most days is a struggle. When we're out, I'm quietly calculating: How long is this going to last before I need to go home? How long before he's done and our family plans fall apart at the seams? As a mother navigating a child with additional needs, I try to anticipate needs before they arise—just like you do. You're managing everybody else's emotional safety, trying to hold it all together while you've got this clenching inside your stomach, this knot where you're holding your breath, hoping it's all going to work out just this once. If you're listening thinking, "Yep, that's me," I want you to hear what comes next really carefully: You were never meant to be this strong. Strength was meant to rise in moments of necessity and then soften when safety returned. But for many of us—especially special needs mamas—safety never fully arrives. So strength stays. And when strength stays too long, it stops being supportive and becomes exhausting. Here's the trap: The world starts to know you as the reliable one, the capable one, the strong one, the resilient one. And slowly, often without realizing it, you stop asking for what you need. Not because you don't need it, but because you've learned not to expect it. That's when survival becomes identity. And identity is very hard to outgrow. This is where you tell the truth about how you're truly coping. Because sometimes we live masked. Sometimes it's easier to stay on autopilot because taking a breath and actually reflecting on how we feel is harder. Strength is not who you are—it's how you've responded. And responses can change. You are not meant to live in permanent readiness. You're not meant to organize your life around endurance. You're not meant to be applauded for how much you can carry. Your next chapter doesn't require more strength. It requires more safety. When the nervous system feels safe, creativity returns. Presence returns. Joy returns. Your sense of feeling connected to who you are and to those around you returns. This isn't about doing less—it's about doing what's sustainable. Because no woman thrives in survival mode, no matter how capable you've become. So let me ask you gently: Where in your life are you being strong out of habit, when what you actually need is support? Not rescue. Not collapse. Support. Because support doesn't make you weak—it makes growth possible. If nothing changes, this is the cost: You don't fall apart. You fade. And fading is harder to notice than breaking. Let me say this clearly: You don't owe the world your exhaustion. You don't owe your children your depletion. You don't owe anyone proof of how much you can endure. What your family needs most is not your survival—it's your presence. If something's stirring in you right now—not panic, not pressure, but recognition—that's not random. That's the part of you that knows this season is asking for something different. You don't need to fix yourself. You don't need to wait for everything to fall apart. This isn't a breakdown. It's a becoming. An invitation to stop organizing your life around coping and start building it around truth. You don't have to walk this next chapter alone. Not because you can't, but because you don't have to anymore. Strength kept you here. Safety will take you further. You're allowed to change before everything collapses. You're allowed to put your needs on top of the priority list. The bravest women are not the ones who hold it all together—they are the ones who choose to be held. The world does not need more strong women who disappear. It needs whole women who rise. You cannot disappear. And if you are disappearing, this is your gentle call to come back. You were never meant to be this strong. You were meant to be supported enough to become everything you are created to be. 2026 is an invitation to journey with us, to join our community, to realize that you have a sisterhood here who shows up because you're that important. Follow us on Instagram @strongherside for daily encouragement and real talk for special needs mamas. And download our FREE "Planning Your Year with Purpose" workbook—created for mums like us, not Navy SEALs! Find the link right here.  I'm so excited to be doing 2026 with you. Let's blow the dust off your dreams and enter this year supported. Keywords: special needs mom, burnout, mom burnout, nervous system regulation, chronic stress, maternal mental health, disability parenting, caregiver burnout, mom overwhelm, emotional exhaustion, setting boundaries, self care for moms, trauma response, strength and vulnerability, special needs parenting, complex needs, additional needs, advocating for your child, medical appointments, invisible load, mental load, survival mode, finding yourself again, mom identity, postpartum identity, support for moms, community for special needs moms, you are not alone, permission to rest, putting yourself first, mom guilt, compassion fatigue, secondary trauma, autism mom, disability mom life, chronic illness parenting, medically complex child

    16 min

About

The StrongHER Side Podcast, created and hosted by Hannah Gair, is a heart-led, truth-telling space for mothers navigating the extraordinary journey of raising children with disabilities or additional needs. As a mother of three—one with complex special needs—Hannah knows the unspoken realities, the quiet strength, and the daily courage it takes to keep going. This podcast is your sanctuary for support, strategy, and solidarity. Each week, Hannah brings you raw, real conversations—featuring expert insights, powerful mother-to-mother interviews, and empowering solo episodes. Topics include navigating the NDIS, understanding your child’s diagnosis, managing burnout, reclaiming your identity, and advocating fearlessly—all while finding moments of joy in the everyday chaos. Whether you’re overwhelmed, hopeful, heartbroken, or simply exhausted—Hannah sees you. She will walk beside you. And here, you’re not alone. Welcome to The StrongHER Side—where motherhood meets courage.

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