• Moments #51 -Parenting Through Hard Times — 6 Things Children Show Us When Life Gets Hard - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    Jun 10 2026

    The past nine months have been the hardest of my life. My children had no idea what I was carrying. And yet somehow they were part of how I got through it.

    We spend so much energy trying to protect our children from the hard things. But in doing so we sometimes miss what they have to offer us in those same seasons.

    That is what this episode is about.

    In this episode:→ Why children's empathy is pure even when their understanding is limited→ Teaching your children that big feelings are allowed starts with believing it yourself→ Why being needed by small people pulls you out of yourself on the days you have nothing left→ Why joy is always available even in the hardest seasons

    For the parent who is in the middle of something hard right now.

    Pay attention to your children. They might just have more for you in this season than you expect.

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    20 mins
  • #121 - Why Motherhood Makes You Stop Caring What People Think — And Why That Changes Everything - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    Jun 6 2026

    When your motherhood journey starts with a sweep, caring what people think stops being an option. 😂

    Something about caring for a tiny human, the early days, the lack of sleep, the urgency of time — it quietly strips away everything that was never really yours to carry.

    The status games. The performing. The exhausting social choreography of trying to be liked, to fit in, to be seen in the right way.

    And what is left is so much more powerful than the performance ever was.

    In this episode:→ The status games we play before children — and what they actually cost us→ Why motherhood rewires your brain to stop seeking approval→ Why leaning into this shift is where the real confidence lives→ How caring less about what people think helps you get ruthlessly clear about what you actually want to build

    For the mother who is starting to realise that the glow she has is not despite motherhood.

    It is because of it.

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    28 mins
  • Moments #50 - When Plans Fall Apart — Chaos, Connection and What a Delayed Train Taught Me - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    Jun 3 2026

    I planned to be productive on a 5 hour delayed train journey from Nottingham. The wifi had other ideas.

    Three different tickets, two platform changes and a completely different train to the one I booked. Just a standard Monday on the British rail network. 😂

    And then an older lady sat down next to me and commented on the delays. She is a retired teacher who recently survived cancer. And what followed was one of those conversations that stays with you long after you arrive.

    None of it happens without the delay. The chaos created the space. And the space gave me something the productivity never would have.

    For the recovering productivity junkie who is still learning that not every moment needs to be used well.

    Sometimes it just needs to be lived.

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    7 mins
  • #120 - The First Five Years — What Actually Shapes Your Child's Brain and What Parents Can Do Right Now — Suhali Vyas
    May 30 2026

    Most of us know the science of early childhood development exists.

    We just have no idea what to do with it in the middle of a Tuesday meltdown.

    Suhali Vyas spent ten years building technology products in fast growing companies. Then she turned that same curiosity, the same systems thinking, the same obsession with understanding how things actually work — to the most complex product she had ever encountered.

    The developing brain of a child aged zero to five.

    In this episode:→ Why the first five years shape everything → The difference between knowing what to do and doing it in a stressed moment→ Why the conversation around early childhood so often blames parents instead of building them up→ Child temperament — the nine parameters that explain why your child is not the problem→ What quality time actually looks like for a working mother who is already running on empty→ The small repeatable moments that build emotional regulation, secure attachment and resilience — in children and in the adults raising them

    For the parent who is already doing their best — and wants practical tools for the moments that matter most.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Moments #49 -Your Child Is Growing Up. Your Job Is to Get Out of the Way. Nobody Prepares You for That - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    May 27 2026

    In what feels like a blink of an eye, my son is 5 and becoming more independent .

    And I have had to sit with the fact that my job is quietly changing.

    This episode is about the shift nobody prepares you for — when your child stops needing you the same way and your role becomes less about doing and more about trusting.

    Less about protecting and more about letting go.

    In this episode:→ The grief of the baby stages being gone — and why you cannot remember them being that small→ Why pushing boundaries at this age is development not defiance→ The tension between protecting and stepping back — and why stepping back is actually the most protective thing you can do→ The things that make life meaningful as adults are the moments we trusted ourselves and took the risk.

    What if giving our children independence now is just the child sized version of all of that?

    For the parent who is watching their child grow up and trying to figure out how to grow alongside them.

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    12 mins
  • #119- My Nigerian Dad Bet Everything on Education. I'm Raising My Children Differently - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    May 23 2026

    Nothing quite like having your parents visit to make you reflect on your own childhood.

    My dad came from Nigeria with one goal — give his children the best opportunities. Education. Hard work. Good grades. Everything rooted in love. But the world has changed. Hard work and good grades alone no longer guarantee anything.

    So I am doing things differently.

    In this episode:→ The foundation my dad built. I value it because it cost him→ How I want to take that to the next level with my children— building confidence, self-awareness, curiosity, independence→ The overnight camp where my son started next to me and ended up across the field with his torch — and what that moment said about what we are actually raising them for

    For the parent who wants more for their children than they had — and is figuring out what that actually looks like.

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    35 mins
  • Moments #48 -It Takes a Village — Why Maternal Support Is the Missing Conversation in Motherhood - Tiffany Scott (Sanya)
    May 20 2026

    We celebrate the ambitious mother. The one building something, showing up, chasing big goals alongside raising children.

    But we rarely talk about what is actually holding her up.

    This episode is about the missing conversation in motherhood — maternal support. The village, the structure, the people behind the scenes who make it all possible.

    And why pretending it is just discipline and hustle is doing every mother a disservice.

    In this episode:→ The woman on the Eurostar who told me I would miss my mum most when I became a mother — and why she was wrong→ What my mother in law quietly, consistently makes possible → Why the gap between mothers who are thriving and mothers who are drowning is almost always about support not strength

    Because behind every mother who seems to be holding it all together — there is almost always someone holding her up.

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    11 mins
  • #118- What Two Years of Mambition Taught Me About Ambition - Alex Morgan
    May 16 2026

    118 episodes. 75+ women.

    In this special milestone episode Alex gets personal — about what it actually took to build Mambition, the partnership that made consistency possible and what this podcast has genuinely meant for her own life.

    It started as a platform. It became something more.

    A way back to herself after a career that knocked her sideways.

    Two years in, here is what she knows:

    → Ambition isn't one size fits all→ The system is stacked against us — and knowing that changes everything→ Figuring out your own version of success and protecting it fiercely is the whole game

    For anyone who has ever kept showing up — not because they had it all figured out, but because somewhere underneath the uncertainty they knew stopping would cost them something they couldn't afford to lose. 🎙️

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    35 mins