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Finding love: Dear Daughter live in Nairobi
How to approach dating. Tips and laughs in our first ever live show, in Nairobi, Kenya
Holding on to love: Dear Daughter live
Disastrous dates and how to make a relationship last. It's our second live show in Kenya
Bonus: The Documentary
Other people’s children - the mothers who leave their own families behind
Coming soon: Season 3
We’re back! Season 3 starts March 1
Elbows out with Nadiya Hussain
The Great British Bake Off star on raising teenagers and taking up space
Being Superwoman
Solene endlessly juggles work and parenthood, but something must give
Making amends
Musikari risks his life fighting corruption in Kenya, but at what cost to his family?
The perfect trap
Anna fights her eating disorder, knowing she needs to be healthy if she wants to be a mum
The people-making business with Janine Harouni
New mum Janine is anxious and lonely, so why do the other mums online look so happy?
The dating to-do list
Wen is raised believing sex is taboo but knows she must change for her daughter’s sake
Moving on
Mary receives a menacing message and decides to leave her home
It’s just hair, with Joy Kendi
Joy doesn’t want her hair to define her – so she shaves her head
A public apology from a besotted mother
Malini has lots of regrets about her parenting. Her daughter remembers things differently
Blending families
Rehman remarries after his wife dies. How will he make sure his two families get along?
My daughter, who I thought was my son
Gretchen’s daughter is transgender. How can she protect her, while helping her grow?
Diagnosed by a stranger, with Ria Lina
A conversation with an audience member leads a comedian to discover she is autistic
The little girl with trauma
Regina had a difficult childhood – will she know how to be a mother?
Growing up polygamous
Farida tells us the pros and cons of polygamy
Choosing to be child free
Yvonne in Australia writes a letter to a daughter she never had