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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Scott Lyons, a holistic psychologist, author, and body-based trauma expert, to discuss why we are so drawn to drama as a culture and how fully honoring our stress responses can help us better adapt to stress. Dr. Lyons explains what he defines as “drama,” how trauma often takes us away from ourselves and others, and how overstimulation has become the cultural norm. He also talks about how media is designed to keep our attention away from ourselves, why we are so drawn to reality TV, and why stress is a social glue that bonds us. Finally, he shares how most of us aren’t completing our stress cycles, how he checks in with his nervous system during a stressful event, and how he gets out of his cortisol stimulus and brings himself back to center.
Key Takeaway / Points:
How Dr. Lyons defines “drama”How trauma takes us away from ourselves and othersOn the cultural norm of overstimulationOn the connection between seeking stillness and feeling safeHow media is designed to keep our attention away from ourselvesWhy are we so drawn to reality TV?How gossip bonds people and why stress is a social glueOn the numbing effects of cortisolOn the addictive rollercoaster of toxic relationshipsWhy most of us aren’t completing our stress responsesThe power of physically “shaking it out” after stressHow Dr. Lyons fills his cup and calms his nervous systemFind Dr. Scott Lyons’ book, “Addicted to Drama,” here
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In this solo episode, I share the exciting news that I’ve developed a “Quiet Your Mind and Busy Your Hands” journal and adult coloring affirmation book! I discuss how this project came together and how it implements some of the top elements that have fundamentally shifted my mental health. I also reflect on the past year with two children and how we’ve been trying to embrace the chaos instead of resisting it. I discuss my son’s birth a year ago and the initial overwhelm that came with juggling two kids, the guilt I felt over not being able to attend to both at once, and the emotional shift that happened during the 7-9 month postpartum mark. I also share how my kids’ relationship with each other has evolved over the past year, why I just don’t love the newborn phase, why the mom I was for my firstborn’s year one is vastly different from the mom I am today, and more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On developing the “Quiet Your Mind and Busy Your Hands” journal and adult coloring affirmationsHow I prioritize my mental healthHow affirmations have fundamentally shifted my mindsetOn resisting the stress of kid’s birthdays and letting yourself have fun in the chaosReflecting on my son’s birth a year ago and the initial overwhelm with two kidsOn the guilt over not being able to attend to both children at onceOn the shift that occurred during the 7-9 month mark postpartumHow my kids’ relationship has evolved over the past yearOn being honest about not loving the newborn phaseOn how different the first year of my kids’ lives wereOn the mom I was for my firstborn’s year one vs. the mom I am todayOn my relationship with my husband with two kids vs. oneBuy the Quiet Your Mind Journal and Adult Affirmation Coloring Book here
Listen to Episode 145: “Breaking the ‘Manic Mom’ Mold” episode here
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In this episode, I sit down with Kitty Brandtner, founder and co-president of March Fourth, to discuss the organization’s push for gun reform in the U.S. and why federally banning assault weapons is their singular goal. Kitty shares the string of events that led her to founding March Fourth, why radical gun reform viewpoints aren’t moving the needle forward, and why a federal assault weapons ban is the simplest and most effective path. She explains the history of assault weapons bans in the U.S., how we arrived at our current mass shooting epidemic, and how the mental health impact from gun violence has a ripple effect throughout a community. We also talk about bringing children up in the era of lockdown drills, holding onto hope and the recent progress that March Fourth has made, actionable items we can all take to help March Fourth’s initiative, and more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
What led to Kitty founding March FourthOn March Fourth’s mission and tempered radicalism On the history of assault weapons bans in the U.S.How we arrived at our current mass shooting epidemicOn the mental health impact of our trauma-filled realityOn bringing children up in the era of lockdown drillsOn hope and the recent progress that has been madeOn actionable items we can all take now to help March Fourth’s initiativeWhy calling our representatives mattersWhat Kitty does to fill her cupBuy the Quiet Your Mind Journal and Adult Affirmation Coloring Book here
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In this episode, I sit down with Cat and Nat – podcast hosts, co-authors, and best friends – to talk about blending families and what it’s like raising seven kids between the two of them and their spouses. We discuss how they came to such an integrated way of living and why non-judgment made it all possible, how our culture isn’t set up for communal support, and why it truly takes a village to raise children. They share the most exciting part about parenting teenagers versus the hardest part, how they navigate social media with teens, and why they’re developing a course on parenting and social media. Finally, they talk about the advice they’d give their younger selves with young children, why we often forget to embrace who we are as mothers and put so much pressure on ourselves to change, and how they do (or don’t) maintain sex lives with kids in the house.
Key Takeaway / Points:
How they’ve blended their families and why non-judgment made it possibleHow our culture isn’t set up for communal supportWhy it takes a village to raise kidsOn the most exciting part about parenting teenagersOn the hardest part about parenting teenagersOn navigating social media with teensOn tracking your kids’ locations and which app they useOn the course they’re developing for parenting and social mediaOn advice for their younger selves with young childrenOn embracing who you are as a motherHow they fill their own cupsOn maintaining a sex life with kids in the houseThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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@thecommonparent
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In this solo episode, I share what I wish I knew before having a baby, from never being able to have the “perfect” timeline for having kids; to how friendships and relationships might evolve once you become a parent. I talk about the intensity of having your priorities completely shift to another person and away from yourself, why it’s so important to find what makes you feel like “you,” and why giving yourself a window of transition time during your days, especially during postpartum, can be a lifesaver. I also discuss the unpredictability of what works one day with your child versus what might not work the next day, the confidence that comes from being a parent, how important choosing your village is — from your partner, to your friendships — aand more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On never having the perfect timelineOn your priorities shifting away from yourselfOn finding what makes you feel like yourselfGiving yourself a window of time to transition into different parts of your dayOn the energy it takes to feed another personThe unpredictability of what works one day vs. what doesn’t the nextOn the joy of watching your child experience the worldOn the confidence that comes from being a parentOn the judgment you experience as a momOn how important your village is, including your partnerHow your friendships might shiftListen to Ep 207: “What I Wish I Knew in my Twenties” here
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In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Sarah Oreck, co-founder and CEO of Mavida Health, to discuss the importance of maternal mental health care and, specifically, all things ADHD. Dr. Sarah shares what Mavida Health does and why they are filling a gap in the mental health space, why ADHD is a big part of their support platform, and how ADHD is often misunderstood, starting in childhood. She shares lifestyle techniques to help work with ADHD symptoms, why it seems like so many mothers are struggling with ADHD right now, and why it’s so important to know how your hormones affect both your physical and mental health. We talk about executive functioning and why it’s so important, how to communicate your mental health needs to your partner, and why task paralysis happens. Finally, she discusses the relationship between ADHD and overstimulation, and the struggle of being jealous of people we perceive as “making it work” better than we are.
Key Takeaway / Points:
What is Mavida Health and what do they do for maternal mental health?How ADHD is often dealt with in childhood and misunderstoodOn the differences between ADD and ADHDWhere I am with my ADHD right now and why I’m ready to go on medicationOn lifestyle techniques to help work with ADHDWhy it seems like so many mothers are struggling with ADHD right nowOn knowing your own body and being aware of how your hormones affect your mental and physical healthWhat is executive functioning and why is it important?On the various symptoms of ADHDHow to communicate your mental health needs to your partnerOn task paralysis and why it happensOn the relationship between ADHD and overstimulationOn being jealous of people we perceive are “making it work” better than we areThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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@mavidahealth
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Guest: Dr. Sarah Oreck
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In this episode, I sit down with Hilary Hoffman, founder of The Soto Method, to discuss the journey behind developing her business, why intention is behind everything she does, and how she forged her path towards entrepreneurship. Hilary talks about the relentlessness of self-promotion and not knowing when your message is going to resonate with people, how she designed The Soto Method structure, and where the method transcends into a deeper meaning. She also shares how her former career in finance instilled strengths that serve her to this day, and how building intentional awareness and encouraging her coworkers to exercise inspired her to pursue The Soto Method. We discuss the value of creating a product in your own time and gathering constructive criticism, the inevitable sacrifices that come with building something, and why validation isn’t what we should be searching for. Finally, Hilary shares her current experience being pregnant with twins, her intention behind giving her children what they need versus what she needs, and why “action while waiting” has been instrumental in her journey in both business and pregnancy.
Key Takeaway / Points:
The goal behind The Soto Method and never knowing when your message is going to resonate with peopleOn designing the structure of The Soto Method and managing expectations in an exercise classWhat “SOTO” stands for and the intention behind the workoutsWhere the method transcends into a deeper meaning and why it breeds consistencyHilary’s former career in finance at Goldman Sachs and what it instilled in her as an entrepreneurOn building intentional awareness and supporting her coworkers to work outHow Hilary found her Venn diagram in the corporate world and exerciseOn various methods for creating a product, and how Hilary developed Soto before introducing it to the worldOn building something for yourself and making sacrificesWhy validation isn’t what we should be searching forOn being pregnant with twins and what Hilary is most excited forOn giving your children what they need, not what you needOn the concept of action while waitingSign up for one free month of The Soto Method here, select “Monthly” and use code “CAMERONR”
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In this episode, I sit down with Wendy Lopez, Registered Dietician/Nutritionist and Certified Diabetes Educator, to discuss all things blood glucose health and diabetes. She talks about starting Food Heaven, an inclusive nutrition platform, with her best friend and fellow R.D. Jess and why they decided to pivot once it started to feel like too much. She also explains why diabetes is so prevalent in black and brown communities, why she and Jess founded their nutrition tech platform Diabetes Digital, and how you can influence blood sugar and insulin with lifestyle and nutrition choices. Finally, Wendy answers listener questions on reducing your risk of diabetes if you have a family history, how you can manage gestational diabetes during pregnancy, how LADA (diabetes 1.5) works, and more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On starting Food Heaven with her best friend and fellow RD, JessOn transparency around burnout and how it felt to pivot away from the Food Heaven platformHow and why Wendy and Jess founded Diabetes Digital, a nutrition tech platformWhy diabetes is so prevalent in black and brown communitiesThe differences between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetesOn lifestyle factors that influence blood sugar and insulin On meal balancing with fat, carbs, and protein to curb a blood sugar spikeOn the mechanisms behind Ozempic and how it influences diabetesListener questions on:Prediabetes and lifestyle factors that can lower blood sugarReducing your risk of diabetes if you have a family historyGestational diabetes and how to manage it while pregnantOn LADA (Diabetes 1.5)How CGMs (blood glucose monitors) workHow Diabetes Digital works to help patients manage their diabetesThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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In this episode, I sit down with Camila Alves McConaughey to discuss everything from her journey as a model early in her career; to her relationship with motherhood and family; to her ventures in community-building and entrepreneurship. Camila shares her story of moving from Brazil to the U.S. at age 15 without speaking English, how she didn’t let herself get lost in the modeling world, and how being a young model helped her understand her own patterns and how to begin honoring herself. We also discuss the challenges that come from moving around so much as a family, what it takes for a new location to feel like a home, and how relationships can achieve a sustainable, long-term balance. Finally, Camila shares why boundaries are essential for her, what it was like working with her husband Matthew on their tequila brand, which achievement she is most proud of in her life, and more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
Camila’s story of moving from Brazil to the U.S. at the age of 15 without speaking EnglishOn her journey to modeling and how she didn’t let herself get lost in the industryOn getting to the root of who you are and understanding your own patternsOn honoring your energy cycles and prioritizing sleepOn finding community while moving aroundOn what it takes for a new location to feel like a homeOn the fixation of “power” with gender in relationshipsOn achieving long term balance in relationshipsOn Camila’s natural state of calm and why boundaries are essential for herOn working with her husband Matthew on their tequila, Pantalones, and why she was nervous to begin this venture togetherOn how she has made every stop on her journey her own and the achievement she is most proud ofOn defining your own success in motherhood and outside of itFind the Women of Today website at https://womenoftoday.com/
Follow Women of Today @womenoftoday
Follow Camila @CamilaMcConaughey
Order Camila’s children’s book Just Try One Bite here
Check out Camila & Matthew’s tequila brand, Pantalones Organic Tequila, here
Get your tickets to our live show on 10/9 @ 7:30 PM HERE!!!!
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In this episode with excerpts from ESPN Media Day 2024, I interview former and beloved Philadelphia Eagles player and current NFL analyst Jason Kelce, Sports Center host Elle Duncan, and NFL Live host Laura Rutledge. I recap my incredible experience at Media Day, explain how I got the invite to live out my dreams, and share how I’ve always wanted to be a sports broadcaster since I was young. In my conversation with Jason, we discuss how he was raised to be an emotionally available man, how he’s feeling entering his first season of retirement, and what he’ll miss most and won’t miss about playing. He also shares his favorite characteristics about his wife, Kylie, and what he predicts for the Eagles in this upcoming season. In my conversation with Elle, we discuss how she came to sports broadcasting, how she brings her best self to work and perseveres in a male-dominated industry, and how she covers so many sports while making her voice stand out among the numbers. In my conversation with Laura, she shares how she juggles everything she does and chooses to embrace the chaos, and how she remembers all of those stats and data points. She also talks about how she’s raising her daughter to be confident and self-assured, and how she makes her demanding schedule work by prioritizing intentional time with her kids.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On my childhood dream of wanting to be a sports broadcasterHow I got the invite to ESPN Media DayRecapping my Media Day experienceMy interview with JasonOn being raised as an emotionally available manOn the emotions around entering his first season of retirement, what he’ll miss about playing, and what he won’t missOn his wife, Kylie, and his favorite characteristics about herWhat he predicts for the upcoming Eagles seasonMy interview with Elle Duncan, Sports Center hostHow she came to sports broadcastingOn the most difficult part about working in a male-dominated industry, and how she brings her best self to workHow she prioritizes self careHow she covers so many sports and makes her voice stand out among the numbersMy interview with Laura Rutledge, host of NFL LiveOn juggling everything she does and embracing the chaosHow she remembers all of those stats and data pointsHow she’s raising her daughter to be confident and self-assuredOn prioritizing intentional time with her kidsFollow Jason at @jason.kelce and listen to New Heights here
Follow Elle at @elleduncan and watch the Elle Duncan show here and listen here
Follow Laura at @lauramrutledge on Instagram & @laura_rutledge on TikTok
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In this episode with my mom, Cindy, we talk about all things parenting vs. grandparenting, the best parts about being a grandparent versus the hardest parts, and how my mom and dad prioritized having a close-knit family when we were growing up. We discuss how my parents approached transparency around alcohol in our house, why my decision to stop drinking scared her at first, and how she passed down the “that’s my sister” dynamic to my sisters and me. She also shares what the transition was like from being very career-driven to being a stay-at-home mom, where her style and fashion sensibility comes from, and how her fashion brain works when she’s putting together an outfit. Finally, we talk about my own evolving fashion journey, my wanting to dress a certain way to appease her, and why she feels so grateful for where she is in her life right now.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On our recent experience wedding dress shopping for my sister, LucyOn my mom being receptive to feedback and changeOn the differences between feeling grandparent love and parental loveOn the best part of being a grandparent and the hardest part about itHow my mom and dad built and prioritized having a close-knit familyOn the strangeness of not having secrets from my mom growing upOn growing up with accessible alcohol and transparency in our houseWhy my decision to stop drinking scared herOn fostering the “that’s my sister” mentality in our familyOn the transition from being a career-driven person to a stay-at-home momWhere her style and fashion sensibility comes fromOn my journey with fashion and how it’s evolvingOn wanting to dress a certain way to appease my motherOn the gratitude she feels for her current life, her daughters, and our dynamicGet your tickets to our live show on 10/9 @ 7:30 PM HERE!!!!
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In this solo episode, I dive into my recent work in manifesting and how it has helped shift a lot of stagnation, frustration, and confusion in my life. I share how I came to the To Be Magnetic course and what I was looking for going into the course, how it helped me prioritize being present, and how I have felt aligned and reaped the benefits of manifesting throughout the course. I also talk about what I discovered during my unblocking session, how societal and inherited blinders can make us feel less-than, and how freeing it is to tap into who you are and find your authentic joy again. Finally, I answer two listener voicemails on dealing with friends’ judgment over career paths and bachelorette party location ideas.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On feeling stuck and wanting to tap back into spiritualityOn regressing back into my need for controlOn manifesting from within the subconsciousMy experience in the To Be Magnetic courseOn prioritizing being presentOn feeling aligned and reaping the benefits of manifestingWhat I discovered in my unblocking sessionOn taking off societal and inherited blinders and finding your joy againAnswering listener voicemails on:Dealing with friends’ judgment over career paths and staying confidentBachelorette party location ideasBuy a ticket here
Listen to Elizabeth’s episode about her To Be Magnetic experience here
Find the To Be Magnetic course signup here and use code CAMERON for 15% off
Find my Voicemail/AMA link here
Follow @sweatsandthecity
Follow @elizaend
Follow my spinal energetics healer Tiffany @heyimtiffanymarie
Follow @thewellnessprocesspod
Follow Chloe, my creative right hand @chloesappern
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In this episode, I sit down with SHE MD’s Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi and Mary Alice Haney to discuss all things fertility, PCOS, and endometriosis and why knowing your own body is essential, wherever you are on your fertility journey. We talk about how Mary Alice and Dr A first met and why starting the SHE MD podcast felt like kismet, and Dr. A explains what PCOS (Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome) is and why it’s so prevalent right now. Dr. A discusses steps you can take to reverse PCOS, the emotional catharsis that comes with a diagnosis, and the non-negotiables for preparing your body for optimal fertility at any stage. We also talk about endometriosis, which symptoms to look for, and various methods for suppressing it. Finally, we discuss the option of VBACs (Vaginal Birth After C-Section) and why women’s symptoms so often get dismissed in medicine.
Key Takeaway / Points:
How Mary Alice and Dr. A met and started the SHE MD podcastWhat is PCOS and why is it so prevalent right now?On the three criterion for diagnosing PCOSHow to reverse PCOS by addressing insulin resistanceOn the emotional catharsis that comes with a diagnosisOn the non-negotiables to best prepare your body for optimal fertilityOn endometriosis and which symptoms to look out forOn suppressing endometriosisOn VBACs (Vaginal Births After C-Section)Why how women’s symptoms so often get dismissedFind the Ovii signup at ovii.com
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In this episode, I sit down with author, CEO, and founder of Your Rich BFF, Vivian Tu, to discuss all things money and how we can break down the mental barriers around finances that are holding us back. Vivian and I discuss shared experiences from when we worked on Wall Street and talk about the mind-blowing mentality around money we witnessed, and she shares the moment that made her decide to leave the industry for good. She then dives into actionable tips and advice for parents wanting to set up generational wealth for their children, how people with student debt can approach paying it off in a feasible way, and how we can reframe the mindset around budgeting and implement the 50-30-20 method. We also talk about lifestyle inflation, why social media is fueling the competition hamster wheel, why knowing your values around what you’ll spend more on versus what you won’t is incredibly important, and much more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
Trauma bonding about our time on Wall StreetOn the mind-blowing mentality around money we witnessed The moment that made Vivian decide to leave Wall StreetHow Vivian began educating people on financesVivian’s tips for parents wanting to set generational wealth up for their children, from establishing credit to 529 plansOn the shameful stigma around student debt and how to approach paying it offOn reframing the mindset of budgeting and the value of the 50-30-20 methodOn lifestyle inflation and spending more as you make moreOn why social media is fueling the hamster wheel of competitionOn knowing your values around what you’ll spend more on vs. what you won’tOn approaching bachelorette trip spending as both the bride and bridesmaidVivian’s tips for making quick, easy tips on savingThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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Book URL: richaf.me
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In this solo episode, I share how I’ve been feeling nine months postpartum and why I’m much more free in mothering right now. I talk about why I believe we get what we can handle, the importance of celebrating growth moments as parents, and why my recent spontaneous trip to the beach while solo parenting was a big one for me. I also discuss my spiral anxiety around sleep, the struggle of my mouth keeping up with my ADHD brain, and finishing seasons 3-8 of Summer House. Finally, I talk about the upcoming AMA and voicemail episodes on the podcast and I respond to our first listener voicemail about timing, starting new careers, and having babies.
Key Takeaway / Points:
How I feel now nine months postpartumOn feeling much more free with mothering right nowOn getting what you can handleOn celebrating growth moments as a parentOn my spiral anxiety around sleepOn my mouth keeping up with my ADHD brainOn finishing seasons 3-8 of Summer HouseOn upcoming AMA and voicemail episodes Answering our first listener voicemail question, on timing, starting new careers, and having babiesFind the To Be Magnetic course here
Listen to the Singing to My Baby playlist here
Find my Substack on spiral anxiety around sleep here
Find my Voicemail/AMA link here
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In this episode, I sit down with Connor Wood, aka Fibula, to talk about everything from how our ADHD brains feel on weed; to why this is a high-stakes podcast episode for Connor; to the hell of navigating ride shares at LAX. Connor talks about his flight anxiety and how his mental health moves in cycles, how he got into standup, and what it’s been like going on tour. We also talk about LA vs. New York culture and how he navigates both, the weirdness of celebrity and influencer culture, and why meeting your heroes can be humiliating sometimes. Finally, he answers the question we all have: wtf is the name “Fibula.”
Key Takeaway / Points:
How our ADHD brains feel on weedWhy this is a high-stakes podcast episode for ConnorThe hell of navigating ride shares at LAXOn Connor’s flight anxietyHow Connor’s mental health moves in cyclesOn getting into standup and what it’s been like to tourOn LA vs. New York cultureOn navigating celebrity and influencer cultureHumiliating celebrity encountersOn psychics, crystals, and placebosOur five favorite liquidsWhy “Fibula” ?This episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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Produced by Dear Media.
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In this episode, I sit down with Whitney Port to talk about her journey to intuitive eating and how an uncomfortable conversation with her husband inspired her to look deeper into her relationship with food. Whitney shares how she has navigated setting boundaries around publicly discussing her fertility journey over the years, how her surrogacy journey has progressed, and where she and her husband are now in the process. She shares what helps mentally during a fertility journey and what does not, how she ended up on The Hills and how she feels about that phase in her life, and why it has felt challenging building an identity post reality TV. Finally, we chat about our love for The High Confectionary and who she is fangirling over right now.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On how Whitney came to intuitive eating and the tough conversation it took with her husband to start her journeyOn setting boundaries around publicly discussing her fertility journeyOn her surrogacy process and where she and her husband are nowOn what helps mentally during a fertility journey and what does notHow Whitney ended up on The Hills and how she feels about that phase in her lifeOn building a brand and identity post The HillsUse code CAM20 at The High Confectionary for a 20% discount
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Produced by Dear Media.
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In this episode, I sit down with Maxey Greene, fashion content creator and inclusivity advocate, to discuss all things style and how we can elevate our personal style in simple ways. Maxey shares why dressing in postpartum is so confusing, why every fashion issue we have is in our heads, and how we can be more conscious clothes shoppers. We also talk about the psychology of plus-size shopping and the complexity of shopping for your body type, how to actually pack for travel, and how we can make getting dressed easier on ourselves. Finally, Maxey shares how she began discovering her style and what she misses about those formative years, what her experience has been as a public-facing plus size woman, current fashion trends we love and hate, and more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
On dressing for postpartum and a different part of your lifeWhy every fashion issue we have is in our headsOn being a more conscious clothes shopperOn the psychology of plus-size shoppingHow to actually pack for travelTips for making getting dressed easier on ourselvesMaxey’s style journey and how she began discovering her styleOn being a public-facing plus size womanCurrent fashion trends Maxey loves and hatesOn dressing in specific fashion environmentsOn making simple switches to elevate our outfitsFollow Larissa Mills (who we talk about in the episode) at @larissamills
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In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Lucy, to unpack all the details from her surprise engagement and how the entire weekend went down. We talk about Lucy’s mindset heading into the engagement and why it took her completely by surprise, why it’s a miracle no one spoiled it, and how hard it was for me to keep up the ruse over time. We also give a play-by-play of the entire timeline this year and do a deep-dive on the engagement day and weekend festivities.
Key Takeaway / Points:
Lucy’s mindset heading into her engagement and why it took her completely by surpriseWhy it’s a miracle no one spoiled the surpriseUnpacking the timeline and keeping up the ruseLucy gives a play-by-play of the engagement dayThe crazy behind-the-scenes of the engagement partyThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.
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Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager
Produced by Dear Media.
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In this episode, I sit down with actor, musician, and writer Nico Tortorella to talk about everything from why this is the most nervous I’ve ever been for an interview; to how he discovered songwriting during his wife’s pregnancy. We discuss my journey with Nico’s work and why his book, “Space Between: Explorations of Love, Sex, and Fluidity” deeply moved me, how challenging it was for him to write the book, and how his views on gender have expanded since having a child. He shares how he was raised regarding queerness, how his and his wife’s monogamy has organically taken shape since having their child, and what it was like having a profound home birth experience. He also talks about his views on approaching gender conversations in households, his ten-year sobriety from alcohol, on allowing ourselves and others permission to change our minds, and much more.
Key Takeaway / Points:
My journey with Nico’s work and why this is the most nervous I’ve ever been for an interview (On where Nico was in life when he wrote “Space Between: Explorations of Love, Sex, and Fluidity” and how challenging it was to write itHow Nico’s views on gender have expanded since having a child and going through a pregnancy journey with his wifeHow he has reconnected with his masculinity since becoming a fatherOn approaching gender conversations in households and with our childrenHow Nico was raised regarding queerness, gender, and sexualityOn Nico and Betheny’s current monogamy and how that organically took form since having their childOn their profound home birth experience On sobriety from alcohol and being free of things that no longer serve usOn Nico’s journey with music, songwriting, and writing a children’s bookOn allowing ourselves and others permission to change our minds and growRead Nico’s book “Olivette Is You” here
Explore Nico’s music and projects here
Learn more about Nico's Midwives here
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