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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Deborah Martin and the remarkable Rabia Chaudry. Rabia is an attorney, activist, bestselling author, and the woman whose relentless belief in one man's innocence sparked a cultural phenomenon called Serial. What starts as a conversation about one of the most famous wrongful conviction cases in American history quickly becomes something much more personal: a candid, warm, and surprisingly funny exploration of justice, identity, faith, and what it means to fight for other people for decades while finally learning to fight for yourself.
Rabia knew Adnan Syed since he was twelve years old. When he was convicted of murdering his ex-girlfriend Hamin Lee in 2000, she couldn't walk away. And she didn't for 24 years. She sat through both trials. She built a podcast. She helped exonerate 18 people. She took on federal law enforcement, immigration cases, and the Muslim ban. And somewhere in the middle of all of it, she also lost 100 pounds, wrote a hilarious memoir called Fatty Fatty Boom Boom, and became one of the most quietly extraordinary women you'll ever hear from.
This episode is also a love letter to women who do too much for everyone else and are only now learning to do something for themselves. It's smart, stirring, and a little bit hilarious.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
How Rabia went from wanting to be a corporate lawyer to becoming the woman who helped free Adnan Syed — and why she says she never had a choiceThe Serial effect: what it was like to watch a podcast turn into a global phenomenon — and a Saturday Night Live sketch18 exonerations in 7 years — and the pattern Rabia sees in nearly every wrongful conviction casePost-9/11 civil rights work, the Muslim ban, and why immigration and criminal justice are more connected than people thinkThe Muslim-Jewish alliance work that got her ostracized from her own community — and why she'd do it againFatty Fatty Boom Boom: losing 100 pounds, ditching dieting forever, and the strength training revelation that changed everythingWhy women over 40 are set up to fail when it comes to weight — and what actually worksWhat's next for Rabia🔗 FOLLOW
Stacy Phillips Website: stacydphillipsesq.com/my-podcasts Instagram: @stacydphillipsesq
Deborah Martin Instagram: @deborahmartin (with an H)
Rabia Chaudry Website: rabiachaudry.com Instagram: @rabiasquared2 Facebook: Rabia Chaudry
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Linda Victor to welcome Jana Monroe, a former FBI Special Agent, one of the first female criminal profilers in the Bureau's Behavioral Analysis Unit (yes, the one behind Criminal Minds), bestselling author, and the woman who inspired Jodie Foster's portrayal of Clarice Starling in The Silence of the Lambs.
But here's what you won't find on Jana's official bio: she caught a bank robber by kicking off her heels and chasing him down an alley. She got called into her boss's office over polka dot shoes and didn't back down. She sat in the back row of a consultation she wasn't supposed to speak in, answered a question anyway, and got the job. Jana Monroe has spent a lifetime walking into rooms she wasn't expected to dominate and quietly, brilliantly, running the whole thing.
Her book, Hearts of Darkness: Serial Killers, The Behavioral Science Unit, My Life as a Woman in the FBI, is the kind of read you finish in one sitting and then immediately text three people about.
Stacy and Linda get the stories from Jana, the real ones. The crime scene photos pushed across the desk in a job interview, the day she schooled her own interviewer about his tennis coaching past, the Jodi Foster conversations about how a real FBI agent actually talks. And Jana delivers with warmth, humor, and the measured calm of someone who has genuinely seen it all.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
The polka dot shoe showdown and the bank robbery three days later that settled it for goodWhat it was actually like to be one of the FBI's first female profilers (spoiler: not like the TV show)The job interview where Jana pushed back on her future boss and somehow still got hiredAdvising Jodie Foster on Silence of the Lambs: the words she changed, the obstacle course she wouldn't let her skip, and what "inspiring" a performance actually looks like up closeWhat true crime gets wrong and why the victims deserve better than the sensationalism🔗 FOLLOW
Stacy Phillips
Website: stacydphillipsesq.com/my-podcasts
Instagram: @stacydphillipsesq
Jana Monroe
Website: jdmonroeenterprises.com
Book: Hearts of Darkness: Serial Killers, The Behavioral Science Unit, My Life as a Woman in the FBI (available on Spotify and wherever books are sold)
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — Stacy introduces Jana
01:42 — The Behavioral Analysis Unit interview: crime scene photos, a tennis coach, and a power move Stacy does not recommend
03:44 — Sent to observe, not speak and the underwire bra detail that cracked the case
04:58 — The polka dot shoes and the SAC who had a problem with them
06:53 — The bank robbery, the dye pack, the alley chase, and the shoes left behind
09:17 — Linda on being the only woman in corporate sales and the pranks that meant you'd been accepted
11:12 — What it was like being one of only two married couples in the Bureau and how Jana and Dale navigated it
13:12 — What Jana is doing now: speaking to underserved youth, exploring a podcast, and a novel that could sidestep pre-publication review
15:08 — What true crime gets wrong and why accuracy matters when real victims are involved
17:46 — Jodie Foster, Silence of the Lambs, and the Yellow Brick Road obstacle course Jana wouldn't let her skip
24:23 — What Jana tells young women who want to join the FBI
25:54 — How do you compartmentalize hundreds of gruesome cases?
27:39 — What's next for Jana: speaking, security consulting, and a novel in the works
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Abbe Feder — fertility advocate and host of Women's Wellness with Abbe Feder — to welcome Anne Sisteron, the GIA-trained gemologist, fine jewelry designer, and accidental Instagram sensation whose pieces have graced the pages of Vogue, Harper's Bazaar, Forbes, and Elle.
But this isn't just a jewelry story. Anne was born in Paris to Danish diplomat parents, discovered on a beach at 15, shot a worldwide Maybelline campaign, married a man she met in a Parisian nightclub at 17 (yes, same husband — yes, still going strong), and built a Beverly Hills fine jewelry brand and a flagship store that could double as a museum. Then she walked away from all of it.
Because none of it was making her happy.
What followed was a pivot so unexpected it almost sounds made up: a goodbye sale, a scaled-back collection, one Instagram live about a White Lotus-inspired beaded necklace — and suddenly 300,000 highly-engaged followers, sold-out drops, and a new store opening three doors down from the old one. Oh, and somewhere in all of this, she got sober. Three and a half years in, and she'll tell you it's the best thing she's ever done.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
From Paris to Beverly Hills — Anne's extraordinary journey from diplomat's daughter to supermodel to GIA gemologist to fine jewelry founderWhy she walked away from a multimillion-dollar business with 20-plus employees (and why it was the right call)The goodbye sale, the pivot, and how one Instagram live about beaded necklaces reached Kuwait, Qatar, and beyondFrom 100K to 300K+ followers in three months — and what changed when Anne started showing up as herselfThe frittata debate that broke the internet (or at least her comments section)Her sobriety story — hidden for years, life-changing when finally addressed, and the conversation with her son that made it all worth itManifesting from age 10 — and why feeling worthy is the whole pointHer husband: the man who founded LA's top venture capital firm, Upfront Ventures, and the one she'd choose all over againWhy closing her store opened everything🔗 FOLLOW
Stacy Phillips Website: stacydphillipsesq.com/my-podcasts Instagram: @stacydphillipsesq
Abbe Feder Podcast: Women's Wellness with Abbe Feder Instagram: @abbefeder
Anne Sisteron Website: annesisteron.com Instagram: @annesisteron
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
01:13 — Anne's "forever collection" and the earring origin story (spoiler: Stacy bought both colors)
02:33 — Born in Paris, raised everywhere — life as a Danish diplomat's daughter
03:09 — Tea with Diana, the Oval Office, and a childhood that reads like a novel
03:32 — Discovered on a beach at 15 — and why she almost said no to the photographer
05:03 — Eileen Ford comes to dinner in Copenhagen to recruit Anne (her parents said no)
07:33 — When a roadblock is actually a door opening: becoming a GIA gemologist
11:18 — The accidental influencer: why she closed the big store and went back to her roots
13:37 — One Instagram live, sold-out koi necklaces, and reaching Kuwait
14:12 — From 100K to 338K followers in three months — and the moment Brené Brown started following her
17:28 — The crustless quiche that went viral (and the frittata police who came for her)
19:17 — Anne reveals she's sober — three and a half years in, and why it changed everything
26:09 — The conversation with her son that made sobriety worth every hard day
27:22 — Why sobriety made her scrutinize her life — and gave her permission to choose joy
30:29 — Manifestation, worthiness, and the 10-year-old girl who knew she'd lunch at Hotel d'Angleterre one day
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The Woman Who Out-Pinterested Pinterest: Kristine Locker on Building Something From Scratch
In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Katie Cazorla — comedian and entrepreneur — to welcome Forbes-recognized founder Kristine Locker, the woman behind the shopping platform everyone's about to be obsessed with: Locker.
It started the way the best ideas do — with a problem. Kristine was keeping a Google spreadsheet of products she wanted to buy and thought there has to be a better way!
What followed was a leap from commercial real estate broker to tech founder. Now shes raised $3.5 million, created partnerships with major retailers like Neiman Marcus, and found success with viral TikToks that bring in 5,000 new users overnight. Oh, and she's pregnant. No big deal.
Think of Locker as what you'd get if Pinterest and an influencer network had a baby — a visual, social shopping platform where anyone can save, share, and actually earn from the things they love. And with women receiving just 2% of venture capital dollars, Kristine's story isn't just inspiring — it's a little bit radical.
This episode is also pure fun but also reveals an incredible truth - betting on yourself is the only business plan that actually holds up.
Pull up your phone, open a new tab, and maybe start thinking about what you'd put in your locker.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
From Google Spreadsheets to $3.5M raised — Kristine's unexpected path to founding LockerWhat Locker actually is — and why "Pinterest meets influencer network" finally makes online shopping make senseHow a user cold-messaged Kristine about investing — and ended up writing a $1M checkWhy women receive only 2% of venture capital dollars (and what we can do about it)The viral TikTok that got 2 million views and 5,000 new users in a single weekKristine's advice for anyone with a big idea and no idea where to start🔗 FOLLOW
Stacy Phillips Website: stacydphillipsesq.com/my-podcasts Instagram: @stacydphillipsesq
Katie Cazorla Instagram: @officialkatiecazorla
Kristine Locker Website: wantlocker.com Instagram: @kristinelocker TikTok: @kristinelocker / @wantlocker
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🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — Stacy and Katie introduce Forbes founder Kristine Locker
01:47 — The Google spreadsheet that started it all
02:40 — Building v1 with two college students hired off Upwork
04:26 — How a user cold-messaged Kristine and ended up writing a $1M check
06:07 — How Locker works — saving, sharing, and earning from what you love
07:42 — "Locker" — a name that's also a last name (and a very good pun)
07:56 — Baby news! Kristine announces she's pregnant
08:23 — Growing the team from one to ten
09:03 — The TikTok that got 2 million views and 5,000 new users overnight
11:13 — If Pinterest and an influencer network had a baby
12:29 — Katie's nail printer, her mall cart at the Americana, and a wild idea from China
13:24 — From nail salons to the Kookaburra Lounge
14:50 — Signed with Gersh and a Lionsgate development deal in the works
16:14 — Stacy is a brick-and-mortar girl — so how does Locker work for her?
17:21 — Neiman Marcus, in-store data, and the gap Locker wants to close
21:28 — Women get 2% of venture capital dollars
22:47 — Kristine's advice for anyone with a big idea and no clue where to start
23:03 — Your network is your net worth — and time-blocking your success metrics
23:55 — We plan, God laughs — on saying yes when you least expect it
27:01 — Where to find Kristine and Katie online
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Jade Nikolaou and the incomparable Tai Beauchamp — wellness visionary, former beauty director at 17 Magazine (yes, at just 25 years old), and the woman behind the Morning Mindset with Tai platform. What starts as a conversation about Tai's dazzling media career quickly unfolds into something much more personal: a candid, warm, and genuinely funny exploration of burnout, spiritual awakening, self-trust, and what it actually means to stop doing and start being.
Tai has had bylines at Oprah Magazine, Essence, Good Housekeeping, and Harper's Bazaar — but she'll be the first to tell you that all that striving came with a cost. She's burned out more than once, exited a beauty brand she founded, and made a seven-and-a-half-week solo trip to Bali to figure out what came next. Spoiler: what came next is pretty great — including a new TV show she's set to host and produce, a Bali retreat she's leading in April 2026, and "her person" who slid into her DMs (87% women followers and somehow he found her — universe at work).
This episode is also a masterclass in Stacy and Jade being their fully unfiltered, wonderfully relatable selves — debating what to call your partner when "boyfriend" sounds too high school, confessing their love for Hallmark movies, and connecting over the shared struggle of being type-A women learning to trust their gut and let go of the shoulds.
It's the kind of conversation you want to have with your most inspiring friend over a really good glass of something. Pull up a chair.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
From 17 Magazine to Morning Mindset — Tai's unexpected path from beauty media powerhouse to wellness trailblazerWhat "transformational wellness" actually means (hint: it's about way more than green juice and gym selfies)Burnout as a blazing trail and why Tai says "if you're blazing trails, there's going to be some fire"The seven-and-a-half-week Bali trip that changed everythingThe "shoulds" that keep women stuck — and how to start honoring what you actually needJade's Bali moment with a spiritual teacher who told her: "You're not going to find peace because you don't want it"Stacy on trusting your gut and the courtroom story that proved her right all over againWhat's coming next for Tai: a new TV show, the Bali retreat, and a life lived more intentionally🔗 FOLLOW
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Jade Nikolaou
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Tai Beauchamp
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🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:00 — Stacy and Jade introduce Tai
01:35 — Tai on being a girl's girl and why she's in a different season now
02:38 — Why Tai exited her beauty brand for transformational wellness
03:20 — What transformational wellness actually means — all 8 dimensions
06:06 — The power of just being — plus Tai's new TV show
06:47 — Why women carry everyone's emotions (and do 97 million things a day)
07:39 — What do you even call your person when "boyfriend" sounds like high school?
09:52 — What Stacy actually loved about the Golden Bachelor
10:33 — Burnout as a blazing trail — Tai on burning out at 26
12:36 — Non-linear paths, burnout, and why social media makes it worse
13:46 — Stacy on the shoulds — and how she was raised by them
14:47 — Hallmark movies as self-care — true confessions
15:32 — How Tai met her person (he slid into her DMs)
16:33 — Why Stacy closed her firm and joined Blank Rome after 26 years
19:35 — Living in a world of chaos — and the only real antidote
20:44 — Jade's Bali trip and the spiritual teacher who told her the hard truth
21:58 — Tai's seven-and-a-half-week Bali trip — that started as three weeks
23:25 — Tai's April 2026 Bali retreat: Unleashed — Wellness and the Writer Within
25:29 — Jade on resetting in Thailand — beach cleanup, elephants, and finding calm
25:47 — Why "reset" has "rest" hiding inside it
27:22 — Trusting your instincts — a courtroom story and a Mother Teresa quote
30:31 — Why women don't trust themselves enough to act on what they already know
31:39 — The perimenopause awakening — and learning to trust yourself
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Angela Reddock-Wright and the luminous, deeply honest Eden Sassoon - daughter of legendary Vidal Sassoon. What begins as a conversation about legacy quickly opens into a raw, vulnerable exploration of addiction, identity, grief, and the lifelong work of learning to love yourself without the noise of fame or labels.
Eden shares her journey from childhood fantasy and food addiction to alcohol dependency, and the painful family history she witnessed along the way. She reveals how she spiraled after her father’s death, the moment in Las Vegas that changed everything, and what finally made sobriety “stick”. This time not just abstaining from alcohol, but doing the emotional and spiritual work she had avoided for decades.
But this episode is also about rebirth. About learning how to breathe again (literally), discovering the power of community, releasing shame, and choosing daily presence over perfection. Eden talks candidly about the challenge of carrying a famous last name, why reality TV was a soul-altering wake-up call, and how breathwork, spirituality, and authentic connection are reshaping her life in her fities.
It’s intimate, grounding, and unexpectedly uplifting — a conversation for any woman who has ever tried to hold it all together or felt trapped in an old version of herself.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSGrowing up Sassoon — the pressure, the fantasy, and the early roots of addictionFood, fantasy, and finding alcohol at 15 as a form of emotional reliefThe turning point in Las Vegas that made her ask: “Are you ready to surrender?”What sobriety actually looks like when you stop being a “dry drunk” and start doing the real workWhy reality TV was spiritually misaligned — and the moment she knew she had to leaveWhat “Messy, Sexy, Real” really means for women who are tired of pretendingStacy’s ‘Two Plus One Intervention’ — and a powerful discussion on how community can save the partners of addicts too
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Eden Sassoon
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Angela Reddock-Wright
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🕒 TIMESTAMPS00:52 — Eden reflects on growing up Sassoon, identity, and early seeds of addiction
03:37 — Alcohol enters the picture — and why it felt like instant relief
06:46 — Knowing she was an alcoholic — and why she wasn’t ready to stop
07:18 — Building businesses, chasing legacy, and trying to outrun her feelings
09:22 — The “dry drunk” years: nine years sober without real recovery
11:11 — The Vegas awakening — the moment she felt God ask: “Are you ready?”
13:00 — What reality TV demanded of her — and why she couldn’t “be mean for a storyline”
14:38 — Breathwork, the quantum field, and discovering a new way to live
17:41 — Stacy introduces her “Two Plus One Intervention” concept
20:17 — Why friends and family didn’t intervene — and how the community could have changed everything
23:32 — The importance of letting your circle in, even when you want to hide
33:43 — Eden’s past nonprofit work and questioning legacy vs. authentic purpose
39:02 — Eden’s daily routine: prayer, breathwork, meditation, and self-compassion
40:53 — Stacy reflects on her own next chapter — and building a life beyond family law
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Abbe Feder (fertility coach and author) and the hilarious, heartfelt, and fiercely real Katie Lowe - actress, producer, philanthropist, and self-proclaimed pretzel queen. What starts as girl talk quickly becomes an honest, unfiltered conversation about health, motherhood, identity, and the unexpected plot twists life throws our way.
Katie opens up about the moment she discovered she had silent celiac disease, why she’d unknowingly spent years swollen, exhausted, and in pain, and how one routine colonoscopy completely changed her health. She also shares her deeply personal journey through postpartum depression, the women who carried her through the darkest moments, and the surprising things that helped her find her way back to herself.
But this episode is also a celebration of female power. The kind that shows up on set, in friendships, in marriages, and especially in the trenches of motherhood. Katie talks about being supported by Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers, raising two young kids while navigating Hollywood, building a not-for-profit theater company, and learning how to take her first real “me time” in years.
And yes… we definitely talk about the pretzels.
It’s funny, raw, and wildly relatable. A conversation for any woman who has ever tried to balance ambition with caregiving, cried in a closet between Zoom calls, or whispered to herself, “When is it my turn again?”
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSHow a routine colonoscopy uncovered Katie’s silent celiac diseasePostpartum depression, intrusive thoughts, and the women who helped her feel less aloneThe support of Shonda Rhimes & Betsy Beers — and what real workplace advocacy for moms looks likeWhy Katie calls motherhood “beautiful… and also mayhem”The accidental pretzel empire she and her husband built during COVIDNavigating parenting without a local family village (and creating your own)Katie’s new commitment to self-care
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Abbe Feder
Website: https://www.incirclefertility.com
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abbefeder
Katie Lowes
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ktqlowes
🕒 TIMESTAMPS01:12 — Katie on her early motherhood podcast and why honesty meant everything.
03:30 — The shock of silent celiac and how gluten had been harming her for years.
07:58 — Postpartum depression, intrusive thoughts, and finding a safe circle of women.
11:20 — The genius support of Shonda & Betsy: breastfeeding breaks and safer trailers.
17:02 — How a kitchen experiment became a full-blown pretzel empire.
20:45 — Colonoscopies, polyps, and why women should get screened earlier than they think.
24:58 — The anxiety and empowerment of working away from her kids for the first time.
27:14 — Theater, fundraising, and fighting for the arts in a difficult moment.
30:49 — Katie’s growing commitment to self-care — including a much-needed solo NYC trip.
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Angela Reddock-Wright and the radiant, resilient, and always-stylish Keni Silva — author, model, entrepreneur, and now divorce coach — for a deeply honest and unexpectedly uplifting conversation about what it really takes to rebuild your life after a marriage ends.
Keni opens up about the early days of her divorce, including living under the same roof with her ex during the pandemic, walking two hours a day just to stay grounded, and reading law books at night so she could make informed decisions. She shares the mindset shifts that saved her - from treating divorce like “college” to reframing it as the beginning of a new chapter, not the end of one.
But this episode is also about power: financial independence, shedding guilt, co-parenting with compassion, and raising emotionally strong kids by modeling strength instead of fear. Stacy and Angela reflect on their decades in the legal trenches, why communication saves families, and the hard truth about control.
It’s raw, wise, and funny - a conversation for any woman who’s ever wondered if she’ll survive a heartbreak, start over in midlife, or find herself again… even if she has to do it in heels.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTSHow Keni survived divorce while still living with her ex during COVIDWhy Keni says divorce is “like college — use that time wisely”The power of communication and why some lawyers mistakenly tell clients to stop talking to their spouseHow co-parenting strengthened her kids and made them more independentFinancial empowerment 101: why every woman should know her numbersBreaking free from control, guilt, and old expectationsReinventing yourself after divorce: rediscovering joy, identity, and your own wants
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Keni Silva
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Angela Reddock-Wright
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Podcast: Legal Lens with Angela — Available wherever you get your podcasts
🕒 TIMESTAMPS01:35 — “Divorce is like college” — how Keni reframed divorce as an opportunity.
02:58 — Keni’s communication breakthrough and why resolving conflict directly became her superpower.
03:52 — Walking two hours a day, brain mapping, and the healing rituals that kept her sane.
06:44 — Stacy on why therapy is essential and why not moving on keeps you stuck for decades.
08:21 — “Pretend he’s talking to a wall” — Keni’s mindset trick during emotional moments.
11:22 — Prenups as a preview of divorce: what they really reveal about people.
14:11 — Women, money, and the importance of knowing your numbers.
17:44 — Co-parenting without drama: erasing the bad and leading with respect.
20:53 — Teaching kids resilience through transparency, not perfection.
27:42 — The creative grind: how fashion school shaped her discipline and business mindset.
29:39 — What’s next: Keni’s upcoming talk show and her goal of winning an Emmy.
33:18 — Women empowering women: why community matters more than ever.
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy sits down with co-host Katie Cazorla and the one-and-only Nicole Sullivan — actress, comedian, voiceover legend, and all-around scene-stealer from Mad TV, Family Guy, Kim Possible, and more. What starts as a hilarious catch-up between girlfriends quickly becomes a deeply relatable conversation about confidence, aging, reinvention, and the sheer absurdity of show business.
Nicole shares how she went from dreaming of Shakespeare festivals to accidentally landing Mad TV after scribbling characters on a Post-it note. She opens up about her long career in Hollywood, her most beloved characters, and the very specific (and very sexist) poker scandal that still has us fuming on her behalf.
But this episode is also about something bigger: the vulnerability and strength that come with being a woman over 40 in an industry obsessed with youth. Nicole talks candidly about shifting careers, voiceover work, the pressure to stay “camera-ready,” and why she’s choosing joy, humor, and authenticity over perfection. Katie adds her own comedic brilliance, sharing stories from the road and learning to age fearlessly.
It’s funny, fierce, heartfelt, and wildly relatable — a reminder that women are allowed to evolve, laugh at themselves, and lift each other up… all while wearing flats.
If you want a dose of Hollywood insanity, and enough laugh-out-loud moments to make your mascara run, this is your episode.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
How Nicole went from regional-theater dreams to landing Mad TV with zero formal comedy training.The real story behind the celebrity poker showdown — and why Nicole and Jennifer Tilly were pushed out of the final round.What it’s actually like aging in Hollywood and why Nicole says it’s more about economics than ego.Nicole’s voiceover career: Family Guy, Kim Possible, Penguins of Madagascar and more fan-favorite roles.The pressure women feel to look put together and how Stacy navigated that through motherhood, trial work, and the pandemic.The importance of community, mentoring younger women, and why women over 50 deserve more representation onscreen.🔗 FOLLOW
Stacy Phillips
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Nicole Sullivan
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Katie Cazorla
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🕒 TIMESTAMPS
01:47 – Nicole shares how she stumbled into comedy and booked Mad TV.
06:40 – The first week on Mad TV and why Nicole never expected to fit in.
07:21 – The Jennifer Tilly poker showdown story and how sexism pushed them out of the finals.
11:35 – Nicole’s charity poker win and her love for animal rescue.
14:30 – Mentoring younger women and surviving the emotional rollercoaster of acting careers.
16:10 – Aging in Hollywood, why demographics drive opportunities, and how the industry is (slowly) changing.
23:00 – Nicole’s 74-day cooking streak and her infamous white-trash chicken casserole.
30:00 – Voiceover life: Family Guy, Kim Possible, Penguins of Madagascar, and her fan-favorite voices.
37:20 – Stacy on courtroom storytelling vs. acting and the difference between juries and judges.
42:00 – Divorce, marriage longevity, and surviving two decades with your partner.
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In this episode — and the official kickoff to Season 2 of Stacy Phillips & Friends — Stacy is joined by co-host Deborah Martin for a hilarious and heartfelt conversation with the iconic Jennifer Tilly. Hollywood knows her as an Academy Award–nominated actress. Horror fans worship her as Tiffany, the legendary Bride of Chucky. And poker lovers? They know her as the fierce, fabulous champion with over a million dollars in winnings and a spot in the Women’s Poker Hall of Fame.
Jennifer brings all of that to this girlfriend-to-girlfriend chat. She shares the wild behind-the-scenes stories from her decades in film and TV, the moment she fell headfirst into poker obsession, and why the Chucky fandom is unlike anything she’s ever experienced. She also dishes on joining The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills, why she runs toward confrontation instead of away from it, and the fashion moments that still give her butterflies.
This episode is funny and glamorous — a reminder that women can reinvent themselves again and again, whether they’re on a movie set, in a poker room, or juggling alliances on reality TV. Pull up a chair. Jennifer brought the diamonds and the dirt.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
How Jennifer went from Oscar-nominated actress to certified poker powerhouse.Why she still has a soft spot for Tiffany, the Bride of Chucky — and the Chucky fans who adore her.What really happens behind the scenes on The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills.The addiction, discipline, and psychology behind playing world-class poker.Reinvention in midlife: Jennifer’s “fourth act” and why she refuses to slow down.Deborah’s Project Sam update and the beautiful mission taking her all the way to the Vatican.📱 Connect With Us
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🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:34 — Kicking off Season 2 with Stacy, Deborah, and their fabulous guest.
02:18 — Jennifer shares her early acting days and the thrill of seeing family onscreen.
05:01 — Becoming the Bride of Chucky — and why the fans are “a cult in the best way.”
06:50 — Jennifer’s favorite roles and why great co-stars make all the difference.
09:33 — The infamous Robin Williams screen test (and what he smelled like).
12:48 — From acting to poker obsession — and why she calls it a sport, not gambling.
14:27 — Poker wins, World Series dreams, and wanting a second gold bracelet.
15:34 — Joining The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills: drama, alliances, and free martinis.
20:00 — The unspoken rules of Housewives confrontation.
26:07 — Fashion icons, couture hats, and the art of dressing to express.
29:23 — Kentucky Derby stories, mint juleps, and giant hats you can barely walk in.
32:41 — Deborah opens up about Project Sam and her upcoming Vatican trip.
36:50 — Final reflections on reinvention, purpose, and the power of women supporting women.
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy is joined by co-host Angela Reddock-Wright to sit down with their powerhouse friend Julia Stewart — the former CEO of IHOP and Applebee’s who went from teenage food server to one of the most influential women in the restaurant industry. Julia opens up about her early days in hospitality, the leadership lessons that shaped her, and the now-famous story of being denied the CEO role at Applebee’s… only to later acquire the entire company.
Julia also shares the deeply personal journey that led her to create Alurx, a wellness platform rooted in daily routines, stress management, sleep rituals, and now powered by AI. She breaks down the habits that changed her health, the small steps that lead to big transformation, and why women often embrace wellness technology long before men do.
This is an inspiring, girlfriend-to-girlfriend conversation about resilience, reinvention, and the power of knowing when it’s time to leave a job - or change a pillow. If you’re ready for some motivation, some wisdom, and a few laugh-out-loud moments, pull up a chair. Julia brought the receipts.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
How Julia rose from IHOP server to CEO of two global restaurant brands.The real story behind Applebee’s, the promotion she didn’t get, and the iconic “turnabout” moment years later.Why she created the Alurx wellness app and how it changed her own health.The daily routines that transformed her energy, sleep, and stress levels.Why women are the early adopters of wellness, and how they bring the men along.Follow Stacy at https://www.instagram.com/stacydphillipsesq/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacydphillips/
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Follow Angela at https://www.instagram.com/iamangelareddockwright/ and listen to the The Legal Lens Podcast at https://pod.link/1774764488
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:54 – Stacy shares how she and Julia first met and why Julia’s story still amazes her.
03:24 – Julia describes the moment she was denied the CEO job and how she kept her cool.
06:30 – The unforgettable call where Julia tells the Applebee’s CEO his job is no longer needed.
09:16 – How years in the restaurant industry led Julia to create the Lurx wellness app.
12:53 – The daily habits that dramatically improved Julia’s sleep and stress levels.
20:24 – Angela opens up about stress in mediation and finding healthier boundaries.
26:35 – Stacy reflects on the structure COVID unexpectedly brought into her life.
30:21 – Julia explains her philosophy on women, leadership, and knowing when to move on.
38:03 – How to sign up for the next-generation Lurx app and where to reach Julia.
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In this episode of Stacy Phillips & Friends, Stacy and co-host Angela Reddock-Wright sit down with longtime friend Eva LaRue, the beloved actress from CSI Miami and All My Children. They have a raw, powerful, and surprisingly uplifting conversation. Eva opens up about her Hollywood journey, her spiritual grounding in the Bahá’í Faith, and the terrifying 12-year stalking ordeal that has now become the focus of her new Paramount+ documentary, My Nightmare Stalker.
Eva walks Stacy and Angela through the years of threats, fear, and uncertainty, and the extraordinary DNA breakthrough that finally solved her case. She also shares what it felt like to live in constant terror and why so many stalking victims never come forward.
But this is also a conversation about resilience, connection, and the strength that comes from women supporting each other. Eva brings humor, honesty, and an unexpected lightness as she describes church-hopping, acting through awkward teenage years, and the wild world of memorizing 75 pages of dialogue on daytime TV.
This episode is emotional, eye-opening, and deeply inspiring — a reminder of how powerful women can be when they share their stories. If you’re ready for truth, bravery, faith, and a few moments of much-needed laughter, settle in. Eva doesn’t hold back.
✨ EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS
How Eva went from childhood commercials to All My Children and CSI Miami.The behind-the-scenes reality of her 12-year stalking ordeal and how a DNA breakthrough solved the case.The terrifying moment her stalker targeted her daughter and how the FBI finally stepped in.Why Eva believes spiritual grounding is as essential as food, movement, and community.The story behind her new Paramount+ documentary, My Nightmare Stalker, and her push for better national stalking laws.Follow Stacy at https://www.instagram.com/stacydphillipsesq/ and https://www.linkedin.com/in/stacydphillips/
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Follow Angela at https://www.instagram.com/iamangelareddockwright/ and listen to the The Legal Lens Podcast at https://pod.link/1774764488
🕒 TIMESTAMPS
00:12 – Stacy, Angela & Eva reflect on 15+ years of friendship and women supporting women.
02:28 – Eva shares how she discovered the Bahá’í Faith and what spiritual grounding means to her.
05:51 – Her path from childhood commercial gigs to All My Children and CSI Miami.
14:38 – The realities of soap acting: 75 pages of dialogue a day, brain gymnastics, and behind-the-scenes stories.
21:01 – Eva reveals the start of her 12-year stalking nightmare and the letters threatening her and her daughter.
27:36 – How the Golden State Killer investigation led to the DNA technology that finally solved her case.
30:55 – The moment her stalker pretended to be her daughter’s father at school and the FBI’s response.
34:33 – Why stalking victims rarely come forward and the push for national protections.
35:21 – Eva talks about My Nightmare Stalker and what she hopes viewers take away.
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Bridget Gless Keller, devoted philanthropist and Stacy’s bestie, for an engaging conversation with LeeAnne Locken, a beloved reality TV star and passionate advocate. Together, they discuss LeeAnne's incredible life story and her tireless dedication to making a difference.
In this episode, they explore:
LeeAnne's unique upbringing in a carnival, managing her own game joint from an early age, and how those experiences shaped her resilience and intuition. Her successful career in reality TV, acting, and authoring inspirational books. LeeAnne's fervent advocacy for animal welfare, sharing heartwarming rescue stories and her involvement with organizations like ASPCA and Street Dogs of Dallas. Her impactful work with groups such as Dallas CASA and Unlikely Heroes, focusing on combating sex trafficking and supporting vulnerable communities.Tune in to hear these remarkable women discuss personal growth, advocacy, and the power of hope.
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01:07 Meet My Co-Host: Bridget Glass Keller
05:38 Kibitz, Kvetch, and Kvell
07:01 Relationship Roundup: Bethany Frankel's Split
10:13 Special Guest Interview: Leanne Locken
17:59 The Importance of Staying Busy
18:43 Philanthropy and Animal Advocacy
20:05 Rescue Stories and Animal Welfare
23:15 Fighting for the Vulnerable: Child Abuse and LGBTQ Rights
25:04 Battling Sex Trafficking
29:23 The Power of Positivity and Affirmations
39:09 The Impact of Volunteering and Self-Care
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Bridget Gless Keller, philanthropist and Stacy’s bestie, for an emotional conversation with Abbe Feder, a certified life and fertility coach and CEO of Encircle Fertility. In this heartfelt episode, they discuss:
Abbe's transformative journey through her own infertility and how it led her to become a fertility coach.The critical need for emotional support among those facing infertility challenges.Bridget’s own IVF experience and how acceptance and a new life path, including philanthropic endeavors, emerged from her journey. A candid discussion among Stacy, Bridget, and Abbe about societal judgments, the mental health impact of prolonged infertility treatments, and the importance of validating personal boundaries.Tune in for an empowering conversation about resilience, emotional healing, and navigating life's unexpected turns.
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01:06 Meet Bridget Glass Keller
03:22 The Sassy Six and Closet Stories
06:59 Kibitz, Kvetch, and Kvell
09:28 Relationship Roundup
12:27 Special Guest Interview: Abby Fetter
27:25 Working with Clinics and Doctors
29:40 Supporting Different Types of Couples
32:04 Feel It to Heal It: Key Tips for Families
35:11 Navigating Emotional Triggers
38:44 Staying Positive Through Hard Times
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Monica Reed, a music industry veteran and advocate for social issues, in this latest episode of "Stacy Phillips and Friends". This week’s Special Guest Interview is Kiaundra Jackson, a celebrated family therapist and media personality. Together, they explore the dynamics of career longevity and professional boundaries. The discussion is filled with insights on maintaining professionalism on tour, the importance of education and respecting others’ time. Highlights include:
Kiaundra’s journey from private practice to media presence.Monica Reed’s practical tips on avoiding conflicts and maintaining professionalism during tours by steering clear of intimate relationships.Advice on achieving career longevity despite financial and industry challenges.Overcoming generational trauma and the importance of therapy.The significance of mental health awareness and the necessity of breaking generational trauma cycles within families.Don’t miss this episode brimming with wisdom, heartfelt moments, and empowering advice!
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01:15 Meet Monica Reed: From St. Louis to London
05:46 Kibbitz, Kvetch & Kvell
09:43 Relationship Roundup: Billy Ray Cyrus and Fire Rose
13:18 Special Guest Interview: Keondra Jackson
25:49 Healthy Relationships Beyond Romance
26:38 Personal Journey: Learning to Say No
28:28 The Role of Therapy in Personal Growth
33:33 Navigating Career Decisions and Risks
40:39 Advice for Longevity in Careers
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Monet Berger, a popular Beverly Hills real estate broker, for an informative conversation with Mandy Ingber. Mandy is a renowned celebrity fitness and wellness expert. Together they discuss her transformative journey from acting to holistic health and wellness. In this episode, they explore:
Mandy's unique philosophy that blends yoga with toning exercises, aptly named "Yogalosophy," and how it promotes loving your body into shape.The organic transition from her acting career to becoming a bestselling author and wellness influencer.Mandy's experiences growing up with divorced parents and finding healing through yoga.A shared interest in astrology.Tune in to hear these inspiring women share powerful insights, personal stories, and actionable advice on embracing holistic well-being and following one's passions fearlessly.
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01:18 Kibbitz, Kvetch and Kvell
03:17 Relationship Roundup: The Golden Bachelor
05:08 Celebrity Crushes and Hollywood Gossip
07:00 Special Guest Interview: Mandy Ingber
09:43 From Acting to Wellness
11:56 The Birth of Yogalosophy
14:07 Astrology and Wellness
16:16 Family Dynamics and Healing
20:09 Control and Letting Go
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Taryn Rose, orthopedic surgeon turned luxury shoemaker, for another gab fest. This time they’re joined by Melora Hardin, actress and singer best known for her roles as Jan Levinson on NBC's “The Office” and Tammy Cashman on Amazon Prime’s “Transparent”. Together they discuss the power of recognizing and responding to opportunities and the essential connection between the brain and body. Melora shares insights from her multifaceted career, from starring in "Golden Vanity" to launching her wallpaper line "Storyboards by Melora" and her ongoing documentary "Hunter’s Thunder." The three also discuss:
The importance of speaking positively about oneself and one's goals out loud, highlighting the brain's connection to the body and how vocalizing positive thoughts can reinforce internal.Both Taryn and Melora discuss their career transitions, with Taryn moving from orthopedic surgery to entrepreneurship and Melora adding producer roles to her acting career. Experiences with menopause and the benefits of HRT, noting initial mismanagement by doctors and substantial improvements in quality of life.Maintaining healthy relationships by working on them when they are strong, advocating for open communication and willingness to accept guidance.05:39 Kiitz, Kvetch and Kvell
09:44 Relationship Round-Up
13:58 Special Guest Interview
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Dr. Tiffany Grunwald, a board-certified plastic and reconstructive surgeon, for an insightful conversation with Dr. Tiffany Moon. Dr. Moon, an accomplished anesthesiologist, educator, and CEO of Aromasthesia, dives into her unexpected journey from medicine to reality TV as a "Real Housewife of Dallas." In this episode, they explore:
Dr. Moon's impactful philanthropic work within the AAPI community and organizations like the Family Place and Ascend Dallas, emphasizing her commitment to women's causes.The serendipitous path that led Dr. Moon to reality TV, balancing her roles as a healthcare professional and mother, and why she chose not to return to the show despite its dramatic challenges.The importance of authenticity, daring to defy conventional norms, and embracing all facets of one's identity, particularly for women in professional fields.Dr. Moon's Lead Her Series, aimed at empowering professional women by addressing work-life balance and professional development across various fields.Tune in to hear these dynamic women share powerful insights, personal stories, and practical advice on balancing professional endeavors with personal aspirations.
6:34 Kibbitz, Kvetch and Kvell
09:10 Relationship Roundup: Wells Adams and Sarah Hyland
12:17 Special Guest Interview: Dr. Tiffany Moon
18:03 Embracing Authenticity: Life Beyond Medicine
19:17 Empowering Women: Fashion, Friendship, and Philanthropy
28:08 Entrepreneurial Challenges: Balancing Business and Medicine
36:04 Advice for Mid-Career Women: Taking Risks and Finding Balance
40:03 Closing Thoughts: Staying Present and Focused
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Join Stacy Phillips and co-host Dr. Tiffany Grunwald, renowned plastic and reconstructive surgeon, for another insightful episode of "Stacy Phillips and Friends". This time they’re joined by Dr. Kayte Susse, a chiropractor and entrepreneur focused on chronic illness and implant safety. Together they address the complexities of women's health, particularly around breast reconstruction and holistic medicine. Their conversation touches on:
The integration of holistic and evidence-based medicine in treating patients, echoing the importance of addressing the whole person beyond just physical reconstruction.-nsights into the risks and benefits of silicone implants, historical issues related to them, and the importance of patient awareness and informed consent.Dr. Susse’s journey from wrestling in high school, which shaped her body awareness, to her exploring beauty biohacking and the deeper connections between physical and emotional healing.Don't miss this informative and empowering episode!
03:42 Kibbitz, Kvetch and Kvell
05:44 Relationship Roundup: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce
09:52 Special Guest Interview: Dr. Kate Seuss
11:45 Exploring Holistic and Allopathic Medicine
24:37 Dr. Kate's Personal Journey with Breast Implants
26:26 Understanding Silicone Toxicity
28:59 Silicone Implants: Safety and Risks
33:00 Reconstructive Surgery Options
38:20 The Psychology of Augmentation
39:41 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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Join Stacy Phillips and her guest co-host, Monet Berger, as they chat from inside Stacey's closet. After a bit of kvelling and a Relationship Roundup featuring Kevin Costner, they chat with guests Taylor Armstrong and Gemma Touchstone, hosts of The Naked Truth. They four of them discuss:
The strong emotional bond between Taylor and Gemma, formed through shared experiences of domestic abuse and loss.Stacy’s work on extending legal protections for abuse victims and insights from her career as a divorce lawyer.Authoring their own booksA sneak peek into "The Naked Truth" talk show, with segments like "Margarita Mondays" and "Coffee Talk Tuesdays."Future projects from Taylor and Gemma00:00 Kibbitz, Kvetch amd Kvell
05:34 Relationship Roundup
09:31 Special Guest Interview
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