Episodes

  • Coaching as a Leader: You’re Supporting Everyone Else – But Who’s Supporting You?
    Aug 4 2025

    When you're the one everyone turns to, who supports you?

    In this episode, I’m joined by the brilliant Rebecca Daniel and Sarah Bramall, co-founders of The Coaching Catalysts, to talk about something that doesn’t get nearly enough airtime—coaching supervision.

    We explore how leaders can create space for themselves in a world that constantly demands they show up strong. Sarah and Rebecca unpack the emotional load of leadership, explain what supervision really is (hint: it’s not therapy or coaching), and share why it’s essential for anyone managing people, especially those blending leadership with a coaching mindset.

    We talk messy minds, blurred boundaries, and the power of having a protected space to process, reflect, and recharge. If you've ever felt like you're holding it all together for everyone else while quietly falling apart inside, this episode is for you.

    You’ll learn:

    • What coaching supervision is and how it differs from coaching or therapy

    • Why leaders need a space to offload without judgement or agenda

    • How the emotional labour of leadership shows up (and what happens if it goes unchecked)

    • The benefits of slowing down, even if your brain is already in 2026

    • How organisations can build safer, more supportive coaching cultures

    Whether you're a qualified coach, a team leader, or simply the go-to person in your circle, this conversation will make you think differently about how you care for yourself, so you can keep showing up for others.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.
    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics, from health and mindset to money and career growth.

    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips to elevate your mindset.

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    34 mins
  • Boost Your Productivity as a Working Mum
    Jul 27 2025

    This week, we’re talking all about productivity, and there’s no better guest to guide us than Lucy Watkins, Head of Productivity at Salesforce and proud mum of two. Lucy doesn’t just talk about getting more done. She lives and breathes it. She leads a global sales team while being a visible advocate for working parents. She also sponsors Salesforce’s Parents and Families Equality Group, helping to shape how major companies support parents in the workplace.

    In this honest and energising conversation, Lucy shares the three pillars that help her balance high-impact leadership with real-life parenting. She talks about the mindset shift that helped her leave burnout behind, how she uses a weekly “family playbook” to create alignment at home, and why being a parent is actually the best leadership training you’ll ever have.

    We explore time blocking, boundary-setting, relationship dynamics, how to ask for help, and why career ambition does not have to mean constant hustle. Lucy opens up about her own challenges, including how she and her partner rebuilt their home life from survival mode into something intentional, joyful, and sustainable.

    Whether you’re knee-deep in nappies or navigating a promotion while managing school runs, this episode is packed with real talk and practical wisdom to help you feel more in control and less alone.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.
    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics, from health and mindset to money and career growth.

    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips to elevate your mindset.

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    35 mins
  • How to Start Your Own Business and Have a Portfolio Income
    Jul 20 2025

    Debbie Franklin, CEO of Peplows Accountancy, joins the podcast to unpack the practical steps behind building a portfolio income and starting your own business. From side hustles and freelance work to property investment and pension planning, this episode explores how women can create long-term financial resilience, especially when life doesn't follow a straight path.

    Heather, Kelly, and Lynn share personal stories and honest questions about income gaps, late starts, business structures, and navigating financial responsibilities after career breaks or divorce. Debbie offers down-to-earth advice on topics like choosing between sole trader or limited company status, managing tax implications, and protecting your business from legal risks.

    There’s also an eye-opening discussion on the pension gap for women, and how combining employment with business or investment income can be part of the solution. From planning for retirement to thinking through your business exit strategy, this episode encourages listeners to take control of their future with confidence and clarity.

    Whether you're already running a freelance consultancy, thinking about buying your first rental property, or just want to better understand your pension options, this episode offers clear, supportive guidance to help you make smart financial decisions.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.
    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics, from health and mindset to money and career growth.

    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips to elevate your mindset.

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    42 mins
  • Healing from Trauma to Thrive as a Women
    Jul 13 2025

    This week on Mums on Cloud Nine, we’re getting honest about something that affects more women than we often realise: unhealed trauma and how it quietly shapes our relationships, careers, health, and sense of self. I’m joined by Adele-Marie Hartshorn, the coach, therapist, and somatic strategist who steps in when mindset work just doesn’t cut it anymore.

    Adele explains how trauma isn’t always about big, catastrophic events. Sometimes, it’s simply the absence of the nurturing, presence, or stability we needed growing up. From people-pleasing to burnout, anxiety to chronic health issues, Adele breaks down how our nervous system responds to life’s emotional load, and why we can’t simply think our way out of it.

    We talk about what nervous system dysregulation actually looks like, how trauma can stay trapped in the body, and why traditional talking therapies might fall short for some. Adele also shares how somatic healing helps us process what’s unresolved and gently move back into regulation.

    As someone who has worked with Adele personally, I can say her work is powerful, practical, and deeply transformative. Whether you're dealing with anxiety, self-doubt, or simply struggling to feel present in your own life, this conversation might be the nudge you’ve been waiting for.

    We also explore the subtle ways trauma can show up in motherhood, leadership, and relationships, and why learning to regulate your nervous system is a game-changer, not just for your wellbeing but for everyone around you.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.

    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics, from health and mindset to money and career growth.

    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips to elevate your mindset.

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    41 mins
  • How to be Fu**ing Amazing
    Jul 7 2025

    In this episode, we’re talking about something a lot of women struggle with but rarely say out loud. What does it really take to believe in yourself, even when self-doubt creeps in? And how do you step into your space with confidence when you’re not quite feeling it?

    To help unpack all of this, I’m joined by Wendy Marie, founder of More Equality and creator of Tech Together AI. Wendy brings her warmth, honesty, and humour to a conversation that is part pep talk, part practical guide. She shares her journey from senior leadership at Salesforce to becoming a solo mum and entrepreneur, and why she’s now helping women claim their worth without apology.

    We talk about how to show up in rooms where you might not feel ready, how to introduce yourself with impact, and how even tiny mindset shifts can help you change the way people experience you. Wendy explains why you don’t have to feel confident to come across as confident and how others often see our brilliance long before we do.

    This episode is full of laughter, honest reflections, and the kind of reminders we all need when we're feeling a bit stuck. If you've ever found yourself whispering rather than owning your voice, this one’s for you.

    Tune in for a fresh take on confidence, personal branding, and why sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is just show up and say, “Yes, I am f***ing amazing.”

    Let us know what resonated with you by leaving a review or tagging us online. We’d love to hear your story.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.
    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics—from health and mindset to money and career growth.


    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips, free resources and expert advice to elevate your mindset .

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    42 mins
  • How to Navigate Your Mid-Life Crisis
    Jun 29 2025

    Is it a crisis… or could it actually be an awakening?

    In this week’s episode of Mums on Cloud Nine, we’re joined by transformational coach and breathwork facilitator Naomi Buff, who brings honesty, humour, and healing to the subject of midlife shifts. Whether you're rethinking your career, rebuilding after a divorce, wrestling with perimenopause, or just wondering "Is this all there is?", this conversation is a permission slip to pause, breathe, and reset.

    Naomi shares her personal journey of losing everything: her marriage, her business, her sense of self, all at 40. She explains how that breakdown became a breakthrough. We talk about the emotional rollercoaster of midlife, the power of breath to regulate your nervous system, and why so many women feel like they’re constantly reinventing themselves, even before they hit the so-called “crisis” years.

    This isn’t about clichés or quick fixes. It’s about reconnecting with who you really are, letting go of the stories that no longer serve you, and embracing the next version of yourself. That might mean a new job, a new rhythm, or simply learning to breathe again.

    We also explore:

    • What a “midlife awakening” actually looks and feels like

    • Why grief, rage, and reinvention often go hand in hand

    • How to release emotional energy instead of storing it up

    • The role of boundaries, breath, and belief in navigating change

    • Why it's okay to fall apart if you’re willing to rebuild with intention

    Naomi also breaks down the different types of breathwork, how it can be used to release trauma, and why you don’t need an hour-long session to feel its benefits. Even a few minutes a day can help reset your state and reclaim your power.

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love. Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics, from health and mindset to money and career growth.

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    29 mins
  • How to Give Kids Exam Confidence and Boost Grades
    Jun 23 2025

    Exams can turn even the calmest household into a battleground of stress, stubbornness, and last-minute panic. If helping your child revise makes you want to hide in the garden shed, this episode is for you. Gurpreet Kaur, founder of GC Tutors and a qualified teacher with a heart for building kids’ confidence, joins Heather, Lyn and Kelly-Jace to unpack what really works when exams are looming.

    She shares down-to-earth advice for parents whose children struggle with low marks, anxiety or special educational needs. You’ll hear when it’s worth bringing in a tutor (and how early support can make a huge difference), why modern maths methods often baffle grown-ups, and how an outside expert can get through to kids who won’t listen to mum or dad.

    Gurpreet talks candidly about the signs of test anxiety, how to spot it at home or in the classroom, and simple ways to calm nerves so your child can show what they know. She also lifts the lid on Ofsted ratings, whether parents should trust them blindly, and how to weigh up local schools beyond the inspection labels.

    For a fresh twist, the conversation touches on whether tools like ChatGPT help or hinder children’s learning and how older students are using AI creatively for revision.

    Full of relatable moments and gentle encouragement, this episode is a pep talk for parents and a reminder that no child should face exam stress alone. Grab your headphones, breathe out, and find out how to bring calm back to study time for your kids and for you.

    Highlights

    • When to consider getting a tutor and how it can fill gaps before they grow

    • How changing teaching methods confuse parents and make homework battles worse

    • Practical ways to tell if low scores are due to anxiety, not ability

    • Calming strategies for different personality types, from energetic kids to quiet worriers

    • Gurpreet’s honest view on Ofsted reports and how much weight to give them

    • The surprising ways older kids use AI for revision and why it’s not always a magic fix

    • How tutoring helps children with special educational needs thrive with personalised support

    • Reassurance for parents: you don’t have to be a perfect teacher to help your child succeed

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    34 mins
  • How to Make Your Goals Come True
    Jun 15 2025

    In this heartfelt episode of Mums on Cloud Nine, your hosts Heather Black, Lyn Constantine, and Kelly-Jace Halls open up about the power of setting clear, meaningful goals and how doing so shapes our daily mindset, our sense of purpose, and our long-term dreams.

    From building a house in Turkey to slimming down and saving money, they share personal stories, practical strategies, and honest laughs about what keeps them motivated through life’s busy weeks.

    Together, they unpack what makes a goal stick, how to break big dreams into manageable steps, and why sharing your wins, even the small ones, can give you the best boost of all. Expect relatable insights, friendly accountability, and plenty of real-life examples you can borrow for your own ambition toolkit.

    Episode Highlights

    • Why having clear goals stops you feeling lost and fuels daily purpose

    • Kelly’s story of saving for her dream home abroad, one small step at a time

    • What SMART really means when setting realistic, trackable goals

    • The art of breaking big goals into mini milestones and why chunking works

    • Lynn’s personal take on mixing passion with practicality when choosing what to aim for

    • How to keep goals front of mind and build habits that stick

    • The role of community, coaching, and honest accountability in staying motivated

    • Why celebrating every win, big or small, keeps your motivation alive

    • Practical tips for sharing your goals and progress to inspire others

    • How to use free resources like the Mums on Cloud Nine Goal Setting Tool to get started

    Mums on Cloud Nine is your go-to destination for inspiring content that empowers women to build a life and career they love.
    Each week, we share expert advice, personal stories, and practical tips across a range of topics—from health and mindset to money and career growth.


    Check out our website at www.mumsoncloudnine.co.uk and subscribe for weekly tips, free resources, and expert advice to elevate your mindset.

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    25 mins