Indian Moms: Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish | Reena Chopra Podcast | Saar Holistic Wellness

November 3, 2025

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🎙️ Podcast TitleIndian Moms: Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish
👩‍⚕️ HostReena Chopra (Psychologist, Parenting Coach)
👩🏍️ GuestMoushami Kapadia (@missmanyhands) – Biker Mom & Advocate for Self-Care
🕒 Duration38 minutes
📅 Release DateOctober 2025
📍 PlatformSaar Holistic Wellness Parenting Podcast
🎧 WatchYouTube Channel →

“Kaisi maa hai?” — That’s the question many Indian mothers hear when they dare to choose themselves.

In this moving conversation, psychologist Reena Chopra meets biker mom Moushami Kapadia (@missmanyhands), who decided that mental health and joy aren’t luxuries — they’re necessities.

Through biking, reflection, and therapy, she found calmness that rippled through her family. This post unpacks their discussion on how a calm mother raises a calm child, and why self-care is not selfish.

💬 Episode Highlights

The Guilt Cycle of Indian Mothers

Society romanticizes sacrifice, but guilt often replaces genuine love. Reena and Moushami uncover how guilt drains emotional energy and how boundaries rebuild balance.

Biking as Healing

For Moushami, biking became her mindfulness ritual — every ride was a release from judgment and a reconnection with herself.

Calm Mother = Calm Child

Reena explains how children absorb emotional energy. When mothers model balance instead of burnout, families thrive.

4️⃣ Seeking Help Is Strength

Therapy and counseling aren’t signs of weakness; they’re investments in emotional wellness.

🕒 Timestamps

TimeTopic
0:00The Guilt of “Kaisi Maa Hai?”
5:00Discovering a Rare Genetic Disorder
9:33Dividing Responsibilities at Home
12:29Is Self-Care Selfish for Indian Mothers?
18:46Burnout & Hitting Rock Bottom
20:42How Biking Became Therapy
27:04Teaching Independence
34:08Why Counseling Isn’t a Taboo
37:52Final Advice: Choose Yourself First

Key Takeaways

  • Self-care doesn’t mean neglecting family — it means refilling your cup.
  • Motherhood is about connection, not constant sacrifice.
  • Seeking professional help can change the family dynamic positively.
  • Passion projects (like biking, art, or journaling) are valid emotional outlets.

🧭 Quotes

“Only a calm mother can raise a calm child.” — Reena Chopra

“When I ride, I don’t escape my responsibilities — I recharge for them.” — Moushami Kapadia


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🎧 Full Episode on YouTube:
👉 Indian Moms: Why Self-Care Isn’t Selfish

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🌐 Saar Holistic Wellness Websitehttps://saarholisticwellness.com
📸 Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/saarholisticwellness/
📘 Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/saarholisticwellness/
💼 LinkedIn (Reena Chopra)https://www.linkedin.com/in/reena-chopra-b10516165/
📱 WhatsApphttps://wa.me/919938147111
📚 CoursesParenting Courses
🧾 Free GuideParenting Guide
🎓 CertificationParent Coach Program
💬 ConsultationBook with Reena

🙋‍♀️ FAQ

Q1. Why do Indian mothers feel guilty about self-care?
Cultural conditioning equates sacrifice with love, but self-care restores emotional balance and benefits the whole family.

Q2. What are small ways moms can practice self-care?
Walks, journaling, meditation, hobbies, therapy — anything that helps you breathe again.

Q3. Does taking “me-time” make moms selfish?
Not at all. A well-rested mom is more patient, compassionate, and emotionally available.

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About the Author

Reena Chopra, Founder of SaarHolisticWellness, is an award-winning psychologist associated with leading platforms such as UNICEF, EuroKids, Global Excellence Forum, NMIET, Curious Cubs, Lions Club, TiE, and several other esteemed organizations.

She is also a devoted mother who firmly believes that calm mothers raise calm children and connected families. Her work centers around emotional well-being, mindful parenting, managing hyperactivity, and applying practical psychology to everyday life. She is passionate about helping modern families build emotional resilience and deeper connections.

Her articles have been featured in renowned publications and platforms including ParentsWorld, MumbaiTimes, ANI TOI, and MyCityLinks.

She also hosts conversations with celebrities and experts, exploring parenting across different life stages and real-world challenges. Through her work, she inspires families to cultivate understanding, balance, and meaningful emotional bonds.

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