Hearts and Handlebars
Hearts and Handlebars is a parenting podcast about real‑life school runs, motherhood and big feelings on a Dutch cargo bike. It’s made for parents and kids whose mornings look more like spilt coffee than green‑juice perfection. Hosted by BBC foreign correspondent and mum Anna Holligan and her 9‑year‑old daughter Zena, every short episode is recorded on the bike, in real time, on the way to school – made to be played on your own school run, during the bedtime wind‑down or with a much‑earned post drop‑off coffee.
You’re riding along for big feelings, shifting identities, TikTok talk, friendship fallouts and the daily tightrope walk between paid work and care work. The same skills praised as “strategy, leadership and resilience” in workplaces show up here as the invisible graft of getting kids dressed, fed, emotionally held and delivered on time – Hearts and Handlebars is a gentle protest against that parenting labour, and you, staying unseen.
This is not a vibe‑checked guide to perfect parenting. It’s messy, unfiltered, funny and disarmingly honest company for the mornings when you need proof you’re not the only mum, dad, carer or guardian spinning plates – and that you’re doing far better than it feels.
You’ll also hear listeners’ stories and school‑run dramas, with Zena on hand to rate the chaos and offer kid‑level hot takes, plus all the sounds you never get in a studio: bike bells, traffic, Dutch weather and the kind of chatter that makes it feel like you’re actually in the bike lane with them.
If you’re over glossy “having it all” content and want a kids & family show that sounds like your real life, not your algorithm, Hearts and Handlebars is your ride. Share your morning chaos (or enviably nailed routines) on Instagram @heartsandhandlebars – and, as Zena says, “STAY LOVIN!”.
Episodes
Jan 12, 2026
Jan 12, 2026
11 min
A chaotic school‑run parenting chat from our Dutch cargo bike in The Hague, about kids’ privacy and boundaries, sneaking toys into school and the unexpected magic of Dutch cycling culture.
It’s raining, Zena has forgotten her beloved troll, and on this real‑time ride we’re plotting something sneaky while talking about privacy, trust, acting and parenting. We cover why Zena refuses to let me tell the parent WhatsApp group about annoying kids, and what happens when a nine‑year‑old draws the boundary instead.
We get into “Operation Troll Smuggle” – a real‑time plan to sneak a toy into school in a snack box – and an 80‑year‑old woman cycling fast through the rain, as we ask why Dutch cycling infrastructure keeps people mobile for their whole lives. There’s ACT School (Zena’s idea for a theatre‑school project), why acting builds imagination and confidence, and why losing your special troll is genuinely important when you’re a kid – especially if your parent actually listens.
Between meeting friends at statues, forgotten homework and making it all work anyway, this is a ride‑along for anyone who’s ever snuck something into school, wondered why Dutch people still cycle in impossible weather, or wanted to hear what happens when a child changes a parenting conversation by saying “no”.
🎧 Tap follow, share with a friend who gets school‑run chaos, and come say hi on Instagram @heartsandhandlebars.




