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Is it postpartum depression—or could it be bipolar disorder?In this episode, Sarah sits down with reproductive psychiatrist Dr. Claire Smith to talk about why bipolar disorder during pregnancy and postpartum is often missed, especially bipolar II. They break down the key differences between bipolar disorder, postpartum depression, and postpartum psychosis, why sleep is a critical factor in mood stability, and how the right diagnosis can completely change a mom's treatment and recovery.An important conversation for mothers, partners, and providers who want to better understand bipolar illness in the perinatal period—and why getting the diagnosis right matters.
Today's episode is such a special one because I'm sitting down with one of my dear friends, Madeline Marlatt—you might also know her as @mommamadeline on Instagram. She is now the author of a new book, A Labor of Love all about God's design for pregnancy, birth and motherhood. There's just something different about getting to have these kinds of conversations with women you know and love… and this one felt like we were just sitting on the couch together talking about birth, Jesus, and all the ways He shows up in the middle of it. Madeline is sharing the story of her third homebirth, and you're going to hear how intentional prayer played such a huge role in her pregnancy and labor—and the very real, specific ways God answered those prayers. Listen to previous episodes with Madeline: Episode 208- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaceful-homebirth-podcast-homebirth-preparation-for/id1496953110?i=1000705253530 Episode 209- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaceful-homebirth-podcast-homebirth-preparation-for/id1496953110?i=1000706347042 Episode 211- https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/peaceful-homebirth-podcast-homebirth-preparation-for/id1496953110?i=1000708986932 Follow Madeline on IG- @mommamadeline Join Her Book Launch 3/31- https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_VEhR_bAjRjiphAj0Swu5cg#/registration Divine Design Homebirth Retreat REPLAY- https://peacefulhomebirth.thrivecart.com/replay/ Support the Show & Connect with Aly Get your FREE download of Finding Joy in Pregnancy and Birth E-book when you sign up to be a monthly supporter of the podcast- https://peacefulhomebirth.thrivecart.com/phsupport/ SHORT STORY Box and FREE Styling Fee- https://shortstorybox.com/referral/aly8995 Homebirth Hub + Lifetime Access to PHC- peacefulhomebirth.com/homebirthhub IG- @peacefulhomebirth Facebook Group- https://www.facebook.com/share/g/1D3VuQe4wb/ Other ways to support the mission of Peaceful Homebirth: Araza- Get 15% off paleo certified beauty that heals with code PEACEFULHOMEBIRTH- https://arazabeauty.com/PEACEFULHOMEBIRTH Fullscript- Highest Quality Supplements at a discount. Create your profile here and get 10% off - https://us.fullscript.com/welcome/amcclain1689257819 $20 off a Yoto: https://refer.yotoplay.com/u7l7c!1b70359b00!a?locale=en Temp drop- 5% off https://tempdrop.refr.cc/default/u/aly001?s=sp&t=cp
In this episode of The Mama's Den, the Mamas are joined by Mickey Guyton—Grammy-nominated country star, trailblazer, and one of the most powerful voices changing the face of country music. From her breakout anthem “Black Like Me” to becoming the first Black woman to host the Academy of Country Music Awards and delivering a stunning National Anthem performance at the Super Bowl, Mickey has built a career full of historic moments. But in this conversation, we are talking about burnout. She brings us behind the headlines—and into real life. This conversation is for the country music fans, the Black women holding it down in spaces that weren't built for us, and the mamas trying to do everything—and still find time for themselves. The Mamas and Mickey get into: • What it really took to break into (and stay in) country music • The emotional weight of speaking out about racism while pregnant • The terrifying moment she almost lost her son—and how it changed everything • Redefining success, ambition, and what a “home run” looks like now • Burnout, boundaries, and learning to choose yourself too As always, it's giving sisterhood, honesty, laughter, and those “whew, I needed this” moments. Because sometimes the biggest shift isn't in your career—it's in your heart. Follow our girl Candace Mycale Guyton aka Mickey Guyton on social media at MickeyGuyton on all platforms. The Mamas are GOING ON TOUR ALL OF MAY!!! Want to see them?? Visit this site for all show dates: https://linktr.ee/themamasdenpodcast And be a part of The Mama's Den community. Share your email address here: https://tinyurl.com/MamasDen Make sure you connect with our Mamas on IG: @themamasdenpodcast Ashley - @watermeloneggrolls Codie - @codieco Melanie - @melaniefiona Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Lent begins with the story of Jesus being tempted in the wilderness by Satan. But ... what is temptation? As we come to the end of our 40 days of Lent now in Holy Week, we take a moment to truly ask of God and ourselves what temptation is, and is not. Join friend of Rev. Lizzie and the pod, The Rev. Angela Tyler-Williams. We're excited to welcome Rev. Laura back from maternity leave next month! Please pray for her continued rest and recovery in the meantime :) +++ Like what you hear? We are an entirely crowd-sourced, you-funded project. SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/AndAlsoWithYouPodcast There's all kinds of perks including un-aired live episodes, Zoom retreats, and mailbag episodes for our Patreons! +++ Our Website: https://andalsowithyoupod.com Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/andalsowithyoupodcast/ ++++ MERCH: https://www.bonfire.com/store/and-also-with-you-the-podcast/ ++++ More about Father Lizzie: BOOK: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/762683/god-didnt-make-us-to-hate-us-by-rev-lizzie-mcmanus-dail/ RevLizzie.com https://www.instagram.com/rev.lizzie/ https://www.tiktok.com/@rev.lizzie Jubilee Episcopal Church in Austin, TX - JubileeATX.org ++++ More about Mother Laura: https://www.instagram.com/laura.peaches/ https://www.tiktok.com/@mother_peaches St. Paul's Episcopal Church in Pittsburgh, PA ++++ Theme music: "On Our Own Again" by Blue Dot Sessions (www.sessions.blue). New episodes drop Mondays at 7am EST/6am CST! Cover art today is a sketch by Rembrandt of the Temptation of Christ.
Real, honest conversation about motherhood, comparison, and finding God in the middle of a hard season. If you've been feeling overwhelmed or alone, this episode is for you. Contact Amanda JoySupport the show
Beyond Devotion: The Mental Health Impact Of Religious Obsession Synopsis: Scrupulosity, or religious OCD, is a specialized form of OCD that targets an individual's faith and moral values. This condition crosses the line into mental illness when obsessive fears about sin or salvation begin to negatively interfere with daily life. Our experts explain how to recognize the signs of scrupulosity and the specialized treatments that can help patients restore a healthy relationship with their faith. Guests: Dr. Emily Bailey, psychologist, Atlanta OCD and Anxiety Treatment, LLC Jaimie Eckert, scrupulosity patient & advocate Host: Elizabeth Westfield Producer: Kristen Farrah How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors Childhood sexual abuse can leave deep, lasting scars on the minds and bodies of victims. Dr. Frank Putnam was one of the first to prove that this abuse affects a person's biology through the Female Growth and Development Study. He discusses the generational cycles of abuse and how we can end those patterns. Guest: Dr. Frank Putnam, child & adolescent psychiatrist, professor of clinical psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, author, Old Before Their Time Host: Greg Johnson Producers: Kristen Farrah Facebook: ingoodhealthpodX: @ ingoodhealthpodIG: @ingoodhealthpodYouTube: @ingoodhealthpodSpotify Apple Podcast In Good Health PodcastSubscribed to the newsletterFull ArchiveContact UsBecome an Affiliate Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
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Kimberly Cook joins Trending with Timmerie: Episode Guide Women feel duped about motherhood (2:15) Spiritual motherhood (7:32) When you leave the Catholic Church, everything becomes arbitrary – Sarah the new Archbishop of Canterbury. (24:40) Olympics bans ‘transgender’ males from women’s sports (34:21) The majority of women had an unwanted abortion. Senate investigation launched of the abortion pill manufacturers (39:58) Resources mentioned: Kimberly Cook’s Substack https://kimberlycookdelineates.substack.com/ Book: Motherhood Redeemed https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1505116481/ref=as_li_qf_asin_il_tl?ie=UTF8&tag=thelioofdes08-20&creative=9325&linkCode=as2&creativeASIN=1505116481&linkId=b9116e601df3bf3c7fd2d1367cd8f777 Why women can’t be priests episode: https://omny.fm/shows/trending-with-timmerie-catholic-principles-applied/why-can-t-a-woman-be-a-priest-1 Bob Costas – primarily covered the olympics for NBC for 3 decades: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/MTjqF2ZvXdU Senate Launches Investigation of Abortion Pill Manufacturers: https://www.lifenews.com/2026/03/25/senate-launches-investigation-of-abortion-pill-manufacturers/ Abortion Pills Lead to Abuse: https://www.lifenews.com/2026/03/25/abortion-pills-lead-to-abuse-as-women-poisoned-against-their-will/
How Childhood Sexual Abuse Reshapes The Minds And Bodies Of Survivors Childhood sexual abuse can leave deep, lasting scars on the minds and bodies of victims. Dr. Frank Putnam was one of the first to prove that this abuse affects a person's biology through the Female Growth and Development Study. He discusses the generational cycles of abuse and how we can end those patterns. Guests: Dr. Frank Putnam, child & adolescent psychiatrist, professor of clinical psychiatry, University of North Carolina School of Medicine, author, Old Before Their Time Host: Greg Johnson Producers: Kristen Farrah Facebook: ingoodhealthpodX: @ ingoodhealthpodIG: @ingoodhealthpodYouTube: @ingoodhealthpodSpotify Apple Podcast In Good Health PodcastSubscribed to the newsletterFull ArchiveContact UsBecome an Affiliate Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
Rebecca Lehmann discusses The Beheading Game, a lyrical reimagining of Anne Boleyn awakening after her execution to reclaim her story. This week, we're stepping into a story we think we know and unsettling it completely. Rebecca Lehmann joins Book Gang to talk about The Beheading Game, a bold and genre-bending debut, with Anne Boleyn awakening in her coffin, gathering herself—quite literally—and setting out into the world. But rather than a fast-paced tale of revenge, this novel unfolds as a deeply moving, introspective journey through grief, motherhood, class, and the stories history tells about women. Together, we explore what it means to reframe a figure so often reduced to scandal, how poetic language shapes narrative, and why this story lingers in the quiet spaces of reckoning rather than spectacle. In this fascinating conversation, we explore:
Jealousy and envy can quietly destroy relationships, families, and spiritual peace—especially in motherhood. In this powerful episode, Tina and Britt dive deep into the “green monster” of jealousy, unpacking how comparison, envy, and discontentment creep into our homes, parenting, friendships, and faith.Through honest conversation, biblical truth, and real‑life stories—from parenting moments and sibling rivalry to ministry comparison and social pressure—this episode explores the difference between jealousy and envy, why the Bible clearly calls jealousy a sin, and how it impacts our emotional, spiritual, and even physical well‑being. Drawing from Scripture in Proverbs, James, Hebrews, Galatians, and Romans, Tina and Britt reveal how jealousy rots contentment, fuels bitterness, and attacks our trust in God's goodness.Most importantly, they offer hope and practical wisdom for breaking free. Learn how gratitude, contentment, celebrating others, and trusting God's purpose can flip the script—not only in your own heart, but in the legacy you're passing on to your children. Discover how moms who walk in contentment raise confident kids, and why someone else's blessing is never your loss.If you're a Christian mom struggling with comparison, insecurity, or feeling “less than,” this episode will encourage you to stay in your lane, rejoice with others, and model a faith that trusts God fully.Topics Covered:Jealousy vs. envy (and why both are destructive)Biblical teaching on jealousy and contentmentComparison in motherhood and parentingRaising confident kids without competitionTeaching children to cheer others onGratitude as the antidote to jealousyTrusting God's goodness and callingProtecting your family legacyChristian motherhood podcast, jealousy in motherhood, envy and comparison, biblical parenting, contentment in Christ, Christian mom encouragement, faith‑based parenting, family legacy, raising confident kids, gratitude and faithListen to the Raising Kids on Your Knees Podcast https://RaisingKidsOnYourKnees.org/podcastFlying Arrow Productions
In this episode, Emily Samuel is joined by author, journalist and digital strategist Dolly Jones to talk about her brilliant new book Leaving the Ladder Down and the messy, moving, often unspoken reality of motherhood and work. We talk about what happens when you return to work after having children and feel as though you're expected to carry on as if nothing has changed, the silence and awkwardness that can surround parenting in professional spaces, and the guilt, identity shifts and impossible standards so many women carry. It's a conversation about ambition, care, friendship, asking for help, and why we need to make the workplace a more human place for parents. Find Dolly: Instagram: @dolly_jones Buy her book: https://amzn.eu/d/0fCSUaR0 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
JOIN LIVE ANGER MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP (April 6th-9th)If you've tried everything to overcome your anger… Books, podcasts, counseling, prayer… and you still feel stuck — this episode is for you.Today, you're hearing from Jenn — a homeschooling mama of three — who came into the Calm Christian Mom Coaching Program feeling frustrated, reactive, and honestly… exhausted from trying so hard without lasting change.She didn't join because she hadn't tried.She joined because nothing else fully worked.And her story? It's powerful, honest, and full of hope — especially if you've ever wondered: “What if this doesn't work for me either?”In this episode, you'll learn: Why Jenn chose to invest in coaching even after trying counseling, books, prayer, and other resources The key breakthrough that helped her finally get to the root of her anger (not just manage symptoms) What it looked like to face unexpected setbacks — including grief and emotional hurdles — and still experience transformation How she learned to process and release deep, unprocessed emotions instead of stuffing them The role of faith — and how trusting God with a financial investment during a hard season led to lasting fruit What it actually looks like to go from feeling unstable and reactive… to peaceful, calm, and emotionally steady Jen's journey is a reminder that even if it takes time… Even if it feels messy… Breakthrough is still possible.✨ And if you're listening to Jenn's story thinking:“I feel stuck like she did…” “I've tried everything and nothing has fully worked…” “I want to feel calm, peaceful, and in control of my emotions…”Then the Calm Christian Mom Coaching Program may be exactly what you need.Inside, you'll receive step-by-step guidance, biblical tools, and personal support to help you finally get to the root of your anger — and experience true transformation from the inside out.You don't have to stay stuck___________________________________ANGER MANAGEMENT BOOTCAMP SIGNUP (April 6th-9th) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Next Steps: 1. Watch FREE TRAINING: 5 Steps to Break free from Mom Rage Shame ⬇️2. Learn about Calm Christian Mom Coaching Program ⬇️3. BOOK A FREE CONSULTATION CALL if you are ready for support and accountability in overcoming damaging anger patterns. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~How to Be More Patient with Your Kids (So You're Not Screaming Over Spilled Milk)Leave a 5 star rating and review on the Podcast and email me (hello@emotionallyhealthylegacy.com) a screenshot of the REVIEW for free access the training or buy it HERE for $27. Website: emotionallyhealthylegacy.comContact: hello@emotionallyhealthylegacy.comQuestions? Form / Voice memo
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
From Studio Secrets to Sacred Stories of Motherhood On this episode of the Make Mental Health Matter Show host Kelli Melissa Reinhardt does a solo show and shares behind the scenes if you're considering having your own podcast, tv show or radio show. Then shifts to talking about Maternal Mental Health talking about how important this conversation is with moms and parents. She shares a little bit about her story with the birth of both of her kids. One when she was 16 years old and the second 18 years later. How her experience for both pregnancies and births were so different, the traumas, the stress, and how that might have affected her kids. Tune in for a very interesting show that takes you on an adventure. Also check out the new intro, outro and sponsored spot. Short bio: Kelli Melissa Reinhardt, Warrior for Mental Health CEO/Founder of Make Mental Health Matter nonprofit Host of Make Mental Health Matter TV Show TEDx Speaker Mom of 3 incredible kids Tattoo Connoisseur Thrill Seeking Adventurer ICF ACC Certified NLP Coach Author Kelli helps make the hard conversations easy about mental health, substance abuse and suicide. Donate now to the 30k in 30 Days Campaign here: https://www.mmhm.org/30k30days Find out more about the LoveLife L;ve Program here: https://www.mmhm.org/lovelifelive Kelli helps make the hard conversations easy about mental health, substance abuse and suicide. Kelli's links: www.mmhm.org/show Facebook.com/kellimelissareinhardt Instagram.com/kellimelissareinhardt linkedin.com/in/kellimelissareinhardt tiktok.com/@warriorformentalhealth Want to find out when the next incredible episode of Make Mental Health Matter show is dropping? Sign up for the Make Mental Health Matter newsletter for special tips, and insider only offers. Click HERE to sign up today! Need more resources? www.makementalhealthmatter.org
On this week's episode of Bikinis After Babies we are joined by NPC Bikini Athlete Courtney Daniel who is a wife, a mom of four boys, and an entrepreneur. Courtney began competing in 2018 when during her second season, she found a lump in her breast following prejudging- a discovery that led to a breast cancer diagnosis, treatment, and multiple surgeries. Courtney stepped away from the stage to fight for her life, navigating the physical and emotional toll of cancer while raising four sons and supporting her family.But her story doesn't stop there. Once in remission, Courtney returned to training for the stage while managing chronic back injuries, herniated discs, and ongoing pain- fueled by a deep love for the “me vs. me” challenge of the sport and a passion that she shares with her husband, an IFBB Pro in Men's Classic Physique.Courtney's story is one of perseverance and resilience as we discuss overcoming adversity, cancer recovery, motherhood and how nutrition and strength training play a powerful role in protecting long-term health. We hope that you enjoyed this episode and if so, we would LOVE it if you would rate, subscribe, and leave us reviews on how this podcast has helped you
This episode is a replay from 2023, but I thought it was especially timely during this season of Lent.We all judge. Some more than others. Those who judge others, are often victims of judging - their own.We're very good at judging ourselves - of seeing all the ways in which we fail or don't measure up. We're good at comparing ourselves to other women and quickly seeing where we don't measure up, as opposed to seeing the gifts and talents we have.Check out my free resources on marriage, parenting, home management, and faith life/mindset at janetquinlan.comFollow me on Instagram @janetquinlancoaching
No one talks about this part of motherhood: the moment your old life disappears, and you don't recognise the new one yet. In this honest and deeply validating conversation, Zoe sits down with model and entrepreneur Jada Sezer to talk about the reality of motherhood, the identity shift, the overwhelm, and the pressure to “get back to normal.” After having twins, Jada's life changed overnight. What followed was a journey many mothers will recognise - trying to hold on to who you were, before realising you're becoming someone new. Why “having it all” is a lie we're sold How to navigate identity loss in early motherhood The truth about the mental load and how to start sharing it Why motherhood makes you a stronger leader Letting go of “bouncing back” in your career, body and life This is a conversation about rebuilding, not your old life, but one that fits who you are now. Because you are not behind.You are not broken.You are becoming. Watch every full episode on YouTube and subscribe. Loved this episode? Follow or subscribe so you never miss an episode of Motherkind. It helps more mothers find the show and keeps our community growing. If you enjoyed this episode, you might also enjoy Why Confidence Drops in Motherhood and How to Rebuild It Feeling different since becoming a mother? Get clarity on who you're becoming now and download your FREE Matrescence Cheat Sheet Connect with Zoe: Follow Zoe on Instagram, LinkedIn and TikTok Get Zoe's Sunday Times bestselling book, 'Motherkind: A New Way to Thrive in a World of Endless Expectations' This Motherkind episode is sponsored by: Headline sponsor Wild Nutrition, the brand raising the bar for women's supplements. Want to feel the Food-Grown difference yourself? Get 50% off for three months at wildnutrition.com/motherkind. Ts and Cs apply.
Welcome back to The Trackstaa Podcast! Hosted by Lucy Jones and Rich Morrell, in this special episode, we chat with Rebecca Weston, former GB Junior International and Kent Senior Cross Country Champion 2025.Rebecca shares her incredible journey: from early international success to taking a six-year break, navigating motherhood, and returning stronger than ever to set multiple PBs in 2026. We dive deep into her experience with the Hoka PB Protocol, marathon training, strength & conditioning, race strategies, and balancing elite sport with family life.
Michelle Battersby has built an incredible career—from helping launch Bumble in Australia to founding her own company and, at 30 weeks pregnant with her second child, selling that company and landing her dream job, president at Peanut. So the question is: can you really have both a big career and a family?Like many ambitious women, Michelle once feared that becoming a mother might derail everything she'd worked for. Instead, it did the opposite.In this episode, Michelle shares what it's really like to navigate motherhood and ambition—from raising two kids 17 months apart away from her family in Australia, to why IDGAF is in the dictionary but matrescence isn't, why so many women are still afraid to talk about pregnancy at work or while raising money, and how she's learned to take bold risks and embrace discomfort—even in her motherhood era.This episode is for every ambitious woman who's ever wondered: Do I really have to choose?Instagram: @wearemorethanmomsPatreon: More Than Moms Guides & Resources Join our IRL LA communitySubscribe to our NewsletterProduced by Peoples MediaInstagram: @wearemorethanmomsPatreon: More Than Moms Guides & Resources Join our IRL LA communitySubscribe to our NewsletterProduced by Peoples Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode is sponsored by Olive and June! Use code Mommywood for 20% offMotherhood and creativity collide in this candid conversation with composer, producer, and Mamas in Music co-founder, Tiff Randall. We dive into the realities of raising kids while navigating a creative career—identity shifts, managing schedules, and building community for mothers in the music industry. Tiff opens up about creating her nonprofit, balancing her marriage with a director, homeschooling, and stepping into her own boundaries and priorities. This episode is about ambition, logistics, partnership, and redefining success while raising kids in industries that never slow down.Isolation (Instrumental Album)Listen: https://orcd.co/pb6lqznVideo: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XtFbQJfdwzYUpcoming Release — IAMEVEStardust Apocalypse (single out March 27)Part of the album Legacy releasing in MayPre-save: https://vyd.co/StardustApocalypse
In this episode of Girl Talk with Tay, I sit down with Annabel and Dale, founders of More Than Moms, for a real and refreshing conversation about motherhood, personal growth, and learning to trust yourself in a season that can feel overwhelming.We talk about how motherhood is often surrounded by fear and outside opinions, and why it's so important to tune out the noise and come back to your own intuition. From navigating pregnancy and postpartum to creating a personal “mission statement” for how you want to parent, this conversation explores what it looks like to make decisions that feel aligned even when they don't match what everyone else is doing. Annabel and Dale also share their perspective on how motherhood can actually be an additive experience, bringing more clarity, stronger boundaries, and a deeper sense of purpose.We also dive into the realities of balancing motherhood with business, building systems that support your time and energy, and letting go of expectations that don't serve you. From protecting your peace and choosing the right support system to redefining what self care looks like in this season, this episode is such a beautiful and powerful reminder that there is no one “right” way to do motherhood, only what feels right for you. It's about alignment, intention, and choosing what truly matters in this season of life.xo, Tay⸻Follow Annabel and Dale of More Than Moms!
Send us Fan MailWelcome to 365 days of Stay-at-Home Mom Studio Stuff. Whether you stay at home full time with kids or you head into an office, this space is for you. This is where moms can FEEL seen, heard, and understood every step of the way. I'm glad you are here. There is so much to talk about! Motherhood isn't meant to be done alone!If you haven't already, please join me over on Facebook inside The Stay-at-Home Mom Studio to continue the conversation.A little under construction, but you'll also find more content at www.feelingsfitness.com
Send us Fan MailWhat does it really mean to be a “good mom”?In this powerful and deeply honest episode, Pearl Chiarenza sits down with maternal mental health expert Kate Kripke to challenge the biggest misconceptions around motherhood, self-sacrifice, and success.For high-achieving women, the same patterns that drive success in business—perfectionism, control, people-pleasing, and over-functioning—often create overwhelm, burnout, and disconnection at home.Kate introduces a powerful shift: most women are operating from an achievement-based mindset (fixing, controlling, doing), while motherhood actually requires a connection-based approach (feeling, allowing, being present).Together, Pearl and Kate explore: Why “doing it all” leads to emotional exhaustion The hidden cost of trying to be the perfect mom What mental health actually looks like for both parents and children Why kids need to feel emotions—not be rescued from them How to move from fixing problems to supporting growth Pearl shares real-life parenting experiences, including moments where she chose connection over control—leading to deeper trust and transformation in her relationship with her children.This episode is a must-listen for any parent who feels overwhelmed trying to balance life, career, and family while still showing up fully for their kids.You're not failing—you may just be operating from the wrong system.
We all want our kids to be confident, resourceful, and to know what they're good at. The trouble is that we make two big mistakes as parents: We either don't give them enough challenge, or we burn them out with too much. Do your kids know that they have what it takes to overcome struggle? Do they feel confident in knowing what to do when it comes to life skills and everyday tasks like cooking, cleaning, doing laundry, or taking care of animals? Do they know what they're good at and have a healthy sense of what to do with things they're not good at? We call this resourcefulness, and it's one of the most important traits to cultivate in our kids. What is resourcefulness? How do we offer a healthy dose of both support and challenge to help our kids build resilience? What do you do when you see things in your kids they don't see in themselves? These are the questions we tackle in this episode. Time Stamps:0:00 Introduction1:24 What resourcefulness is and the two extremes we tend to take as parents7:40 The good and hard of giving children responsibility12:03 Giving kids support while offering challenge19:38 How to know if you've over-supported or over-challenged24:15 When you see things in your kids they don't see in themselves30:00 When you push beyond what you think you're capable of Show Notes:Get 10 Days of the Easter Story: A Family Experience Through the Feelings of Holy Weekhttps://amzn.to/4lpPGQf Join our KidsRQ Community: www.kidsrq.com Looking for a marriage intensive with Famous at Home? Apply now. https://www.famousathome.com/coaching Men, sign up for the Living Legacy Cohort:https://www.famousathome.com/menscoaching Sign up for our email list and Famous at Home Starter Bundle: https://www.famousathome.com/newsletter Download the Famous at Home app from Apple, click here. https://apps.apple.com/us/app/famous-at-home/id6502221394 Download the Famous at Home app from Google Play, click here. https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.kj2147486660.app2&hl=en_US Download NONAH's single Find My Way Home by clicking here: https://bellpartners.ffm.to/findmywayhome
Overwhelm has become one of the most accepted narratives in motherhood. So many moms believe their life is just supposed to feel like a lot all the time. But overwhelm isn't only about how much you have to do — it's about how your brain is interpreting what you have to do. In this episode, I'm breaking down what it actually takes to drop the overwhelm story, why high-achieving moms hold onto it longer than they realize, and the specific shifts that allow you to have a full life without feeling like it's too much all the time. If you're ready to stop living in constant overwhelm, this episode will show you where to start. FREE Lighten Up Motherhood Private Podcast Subscribe WORK WITH ME 1.Motherhood Mom On Purpose Membership Calm Minded Mom Bundle How I Stay Calm During Tantrums With 3 Under 5 (Mini Course) 2. Weight Loss How I Lost 50lbs In 4 Months After Having My Third Baby (Mini Course) Weight Loss For High Achieving Moms (Tools Course) Lose 30lbs+ In 6 Months (1:1 Program) SOCIAL Instagram @ mom.onpurpose Show notes: momonpurpose.com/392 Podcast Hotline: 8-333-ASKNAT (833-327-5628)
I am sitting down with my new friend, Dr. Danielle Dowling, for a conversation I believe every mom needs to hear. In this episode, we talk about why motherhood can feel so overwhelming even when you are doing everything “right.” We explore how invisible labor keeps women exhausted, how the 'good girl conditioning' gets activated in motherhood, and why so many moms blame themselves instead of questioning the system they are in. We had a wonderful conversation about all the things that can affect and drain you. We delved into her wonderful book, Good Girl, Bad Mom. Her book reads like a love letter to every woman who's ever felt imperfect, overwhelmed, and like she's supposed to smile through the struggle. It's for women who love their kids fiercely but miss themselves. It's for new or future Moms who want an honest, supportive roadmap before they feel blindsided. Her book (and our conversation
Today on Motherish, we're sitting down with Jessi León — artist, mom and one half of the Latin Grammy–nominated duo behind PJ Kids. Jessi is creating something truly special, a space where music, family and culture come together in a way that feels joyful, intentional and deeply rooted in identity. We talk about raising kids through music, honoring cultura in everyday life and what it looks like to build something meaningful while navigating motherhood. This conversation is all about creativity, connection and the ways we pass down who we are to our children.
Are you tired of unrealistic conversations about money? Forget all the buzzwords around building wealth because today we're joined by The Broke Black Girl, financial activist Dasha Kennedy for a truly candid chat about what it actually means to start off broke…We get into:Dasha's journey from the mail room to financial freedomThe systemic barriers that shape how Black women experience moneyHow to filter money advice through your own reality instead of someone else's incomeWhy we're raising our kids with a true understanding of personal financeIf you enjoyed this ep and want to know more about Dasha's community, which provides non-traditional money management resources & strategies to women of color, you can find the Broke Black Girl facebook group here: and purchase her book, Moving Beyond Broke, here. Connect with Be Well, Sis:Instagram – @bewellsis_podcastSubstack – bewellsis.substack.comFollow, rate, and share this episode!We're supporting St. Jude Children's Research Hospital. Head over to www.stjude.org/bewellsis right now and sign up to be a monthly donor. Together, we can make a real impact.Want to get in touch? Maybe you want to hear from a certain guest or have a recommendation for On My Radar? Get in touch at hello@editaud.io with Be Well Sis in the subject line! Have your own Not Well, Sis rant to contribute? Click here to send it into the show!Be Well, Sis is hosted by Dr Cassandre Dunbar. The show is edited, mixed and produced by Megan Hayward. Our Production Manager is Kathleen Speckert. Be Well, Sis is an editaudio collaboration. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I sat down with Jasmine Jones, a 2026 Winter Olympics bobsled medalist, mother, and military service member whose journey to the podium is nothing short of inspiring. Jasmine shares how she balances elite sport, motherhood, and military service while continuing to push boundaries in the world of high-performance athletics. Together, we explore what it really takes to compete at the Olympic level while navigating pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and the responsibilities of motherhood. Jasmine opens up about her training journey, the support systems that helped her succeed, and why advocating for athlete moms is so important. Jasmine Jones shares her inspiring journey as a 2026 Winter Olympics bobsled medalist, a mother, and a trailblazer balancing elite sport, motherhood, and military service. We discuss her insights on training postpartum, supporting athlete moms, and breaking barriers for women in sport. Connect with Jasmine: IG: @ayye_jazzj Want to better support pregnant and postpartum athletes? Get on the waitlist for the Pregnancy & Postpartum Athleticism Coaching Certification Course so you're the first to hear when doors open.
Many of the stories of the women in the Bible often live in the shadows. René Echevarria, screenwriter and producer, has helped bring their lives into the spotlight with the new series from Fox, The Faithful. He joins AllMomDoes host Julie Lyles Carr for a fascinating conversation about his own journey to faith, what the lives of women found in the book of Genesis have taught him, and why their stories matter more than ever today.Show Notes: https://bit.ly/40RPkZe
Episode #198: What is the real cost of success? In this raw and emotional episode of In Studio with Kimberly Lovi, we dive into the truth about building a big life—the pressure, burnout, and identity shifts that no one talks about. From entrepreneurship and leadership to motherhood and personal growth, Kimberly shares a deeply personal story about what it feels like to be the one everyone relies on—and why success can feel overwhelming, lonely, and heavy behind the scenes. If you've ever felt: Overwhelmed by responsibility Stretched too thin Unsure if you're ready for the life you're building This episode will remind you: You're not breaking down—you're breaking open. In This Episode, We Cover: The hidden pressure behind success and leadership Motherhood, responsibility, and emotional overload The moment everything feels like "too much" Why no one is coming to save you—and why that's powerful The mindset shift that changes everything How to make hard decisions when you feel overwhelmed Why discomfort is actually a sign of expansion The identity shift required to build a big life Chapters: 00:00 The Heavy Truth of Success 08:28 Navigating Life's Pressures 16:54 Building Resilience and Leadership 21:12 The Emotional Cost of Success Follow Kimberly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kimberlylovi/ Subscribe & Watch on YouTube Here
Amanda sits down with her sister, Courtney Coughlin, to discuss faith, family, entrepreneurship, juggling it all, and how to find opportunities in agriculture in unique and exciting ways.Presented by Bid on Beef | CK6 Consulting | CK6 Source | Real Tuff Livestock Equipment | Redmond RealSalt | By-O-Reg+ | Dirt Road RadioSave on Redmond Real Salt with code RADKE at https://shop.redmondagriculture.com/Check out Amanda's agricultural children's books here: https://amandaradke.com/collections/amandas-books
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Philly artist Gwan Goodie joins Lalaa Shepard on Skipping Class presented by The Progress Report to talk her journey, new music, and life as both an artist and a mother. She discusses her new single “Pay For It” and her latest EP “Goodie Bag,” breaking down her growth as an artist and what she wants listeners to take from her music. Gwan Goodie shares that she started rapping at just 13 years old, with early encouragement from her mother playing a major role in building her confidence. As a military brat, she explains how growing up in different environments shaped her perspective, sound, and adaptability. She opens up about balancing motherhood while pursuing music full-time, learning patience as an artist, and the transition from casually creating to taking her career seriously. She also speaks on her ability to both sing and rap, and how she's developed her artistry over time. The conversation also touches on her experience receiving co-signs from Vybz Kartel and Trippie Redd, what those moments meant for her career, and why she believes people should be paying attention to her now. Gwan Goodie further breaks down her Jamaican and Chinese roots, the meaning behind her name, and defines what “progress” means to her as she continues to grow in music and in life.
Dr. Laura gives Maria the secret to feeling uplifted when you don't have a mom to be your cheerleader. Call 1-800-DR-LAURA / 1-800-375-2872 or make an appointment at DrLaura.com Follow me on social media: Facebook.com/DrLaura Instagram.com/DrLauraProgram YouTube.com/DrLaura Join My Family!! Receive my Weekly Newsletter + 20% off my Marriage 101 course & 25% off Merch! Sign up now, it's FREE! Each week you'll get new articles, featured emails from listeners, special event invitations, early access to my Dr. Laura Designs Store benefiting Children of Fallen Patriots, and MORE! Sign up at DrLaura.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Today, I have the pleasure of sitting down with Courtney Kelly, founder of Courting - a tennis-inspired brand rooted in nostalgia, community, and seriously good style. What started as an idea for a tennis themed coffee shop (and even a matchmaking app) evolved into a full collection that blends performance, functionality, and fashion in the coolest way. We talk about the real story behind Courting - from growing up around tennis in the 90s to reimagining what the sport looks and feels like today. Courtney shares what it actually takes to build a brand from the ground up: trademarking your idea, pushing through endless design iterations, and learning when to trust your instincts. We also get into starting something new later in your career, navigating stability vs. risk, and letting go of the idea that there's a "right" timeline for success. Plus, a behind the scenes look at what it's been like working together on the collection, and why tension, honestly, and creative trust are the magic ingredients. Courting is about more than just tennis fashion, it's about community, self-expression, and doing something because you genuinely love it. This episode is brought to you by Alice + Olivia, Sam Edelman, and Jones Road Beauty. Exclusively for With Whit listeners, you can get 15% off everything from new arrivals to best sellers by visiting aliceandolivia.com/whitVisit Samedelman.com to explore everything you need for spring and get 15% off with code WITHWHIT15.For a limited time our listeners are getting a free Jones Road Beauty Shimmer Face Oil on their first purchase, just head to jonesroadbeauty.com and use code WITHWHIT at checkout.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.Produced by Dear Media See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Motherhood is a profound transformation — yet many moms feel overwhelmed by guilt, anxiety, and an unforgiving inner critic. In this episode of the Mindful Mama Podcast, Hunter Clarke-Fields talks with Dr. Angele Close, clinical psychologist and author of Unburdening Motherhood, about how the Internal Family Systems (IFS) model helps mothers understand their inner world, release “good mom” myths, and reconnect with calm, confidence, and self-compassion. Together, they explore matrescence, the role of the inner critic, and simple ways moms can access their steady, compassionate center — even in the middle of parenting chaos. In this episode, you'll learn: Why motherhood is a major identity shift (matrescence) How IFS helps us understand our inner “parts” Why the inner critic isn't the enemy What to do when worry and anxiety take over How IFS builds on mindfulness for deeper healing One simple IFS practice for tough parenting moments ABOUT HUNTER CLARKE-FIELDS: Hunter Clarke-Fields is the host Mindful Parenting Podcast (Top 0.5% podcast ), global speaker, number 1 bestselling author of “Raising Good Humans” and “Raising Good Humans Every Day,” Mindfulness Meditation teacher and creator of the Mindful Parenting Course and Teacher Training. Find more podcasts, Hunter's books, blog posts, free resources, and more at MindfulMamaMentor.com. Discover your Unique-To-You Podcast Playlist at mindfulmamamentor.com/quiz/ We love the sponsors that make this show possible! You can always find all the special deals and codes for all our current sponsors on our website: /mindfulmamamentor.com/mindful-mama-podcast-sponsors/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There's a moment almost every day when dinner feels harder than it should.Not because you don't have food but because you're mentally exhausted from making decisions all day long.That 4:45pm overwhelm is real, and it's not about cooking, it's about the mental load. This episode shares two simple shifts that can ease the pressure, reduce decision fatigue, and give you a little breathing room back.What you'll walk away with:A simple way to eliminate decision fatigue at dinnertimeHow “you're on your own” night actually builds independence (not chaos)A realistic system for using what you already have at homeEasy meal ideas that don't require extra planning or effortHow to create built-in breaks during the week without guiltDinner doesn't have to feel overwhelming every single night. A few small shifts can give you space to breathe again, and that changes everything.What can you expect from this podcast and future episodes?15-20 minute episodes to help you tackle your to-do listHow to declutter in an effective and efficient wayGuest interviewsDeep dives on specific topicsFind Diana Rene on social media:Instagram: @the.decluttered.momFacebook: @the.decluttered.momPinterest: @DianaReneAre you ready to toss things, but don't know where to start? Grab my list of 15 things so you can Declutter Without Thinking! And find all of my free resources here.
What if the very word "mother" has been quietly shrinking you your whole life — not because you didn't love being one, but because no one ever told you that you were allowed to be more than one? That's the question at the heart of this week's conversation on A Fresh Story: Book Talk, and it's the kind of question that lingers long after you've set down the book that asked it.Dr. Gertrude Lyons is an author, coach, retreat leader, and TEDx speaker whose talk has now reached nearly 250,000 views — and when you spend even twenty minutes in her presence, it is immediately clear why. She has the rare gift of making a room feel like a circle of trusted women who've finally decided to tell the truth. Her book, Rewrite the Mother Code: From Sacrifice to Stardust, A Cosmic Approach to Motherhood, grew out of a long and deeply personal reckoning. A mother of two grown daughters, Dr. Lyons pursued her doctorate specifically to study the transformational potential buried inside the experience of motherhood — only to look back and realize that even she, a coach surrounded by frameworks for growth, had quietly lost herself along the way. "I lost that thread," she says with the kind of honesty that makes you exhale. "I let it go." That vulnerability is what makes this book so necessary. It is not a manual for doing motherhood better. It is an invitation to ask who you have been while doing it — and who you might still become.Rewrite the Mother Code argues that mothering is not a role confined to those who have given birth. It is an energy — one that flows through aunts, mentors, artists, founders, and coaches; through anyone pouring their nurturing, creative, cyclical power into something they love. And the most overlooked recipient of that energy? You. The book maps the inherited "codes" — the patriarchal myths and silent scripts — that have kept women disconnected from their own desires, intuition, and aliveness. It then charts a path back: through emotional awareness, self-compassion, and what Dr. Lyons calls "cosmic motherhood," the realization that universal wisdom becomes available to us the moment we stop outsourcing our sense of self to the world's expectations. For anyone in the middle of a life transition — redefining themselves after loss, reinvention, or the quiet erosion that comes from years of putting everyone else first — this book is not just a read. It is a reclamation.
This LIVE podcast recording took place at Tanya Taylor's new boutique in Greenwich, CT amongst a live audience of our industry friends and fans of Tanya and Amy. Tanya Taylor is a New York–based mom of two, Founder and Creative Director of her namesake womenswear brand. The brand was born from a brushstroke, a belief, and a bold idea: that clothing should be both joyful and approachable, without compromise. Her work has been worn by a wide range of influential women, including Michelle Obama, Gigi Hadid, Beyoncé, Taylor Swift, and Kristen Wiig. Amy Guzzi is a mom of two, fashion stylist and influencer based in CT. She's the founder of "The Stylist Effect" and her latest venture is Lewellyn, a line of handmade Italian shirts inspired by her family's love of timeless luxury.The threadlines between these women were clear from the jump; both starting their fashion careers in their 20's in NYC, what it takes to be successful in the fashion industry as well as the content world, career pivots, city to the suburbs moves, tying their name to the brands, and ultimately what it takes to continue to evolve in business in more complex seasons of life in work and motherhood.Shop Tanya Taylor here Follow Tanya TaylorFollow Style Creator Amy GuzziFollow The Big Move Podcast hereFollow Host Em here Thank you to our brand sponsors for supporting this IRL event - use codes below to shop some of our favorite beauty products!-Wander Beauty is our go-to for beauty essentials on the MOVE - code BIGMOVE15 for 15% their order -Silk'n is a premium beauty tech brand redefining at-home beauty with advanced innovations designed to deliver real results. Use code BIGMOVE20 to shop your favorites! (code avail until 3/23-4/5) -Borghese Skincare - discover their incredible collection of skincare products specially formulated to help restore and maintain healthier looking, more radiant skin. Use code BIGMOVE25 for 25% off first purchase, expires 5/31
Let us know how you enjoyed this episode!So many women are living lives that look right on the outside…but internally feel off, overwhelming, or unfulfilling.In this episode, I am joined by Intuition Coach, Taylor Nosakhere to unpack what intuition actually is, why so many women feel disconnected from it, and how rebuilding self-trust can transform your motherhood, marriage, and everyday decisions.You'll learn why following your intuition doesn't always feel easy—and why that doesn't mean it's wrong.If you've been second-guessing yourself, stuck in people-pleasing, or feeling resentment build in your relationships… this conversation will help you reconnect with your inner voice and start making aligned decisions again.What You'll Learn:- What intuition really is (and what it's not)- How to tell the difference between fear and intuition- How self-trust can impact your relationships with your partner and kids- Simple ways to start rebuilding your self-trust todayResources Mentioned:Taylor's Private Podcast: How The F To Trust Yourself (Free code: MANDMPOD)Connect with Taylor:Instagram: @taylornosakhere Website: https://www.taylornosakhere.com/Thanks for listening!Connect and send a message letting me know what you took away from this episode: @michellepurtacoachingIf you would like to support this show, please rate and review the show, and share it with people you know would love this show too!Ready to put a stop to the arguments in your marriage? Watch this free masterclass - The #1 Conversation Married Couples Need To Have (But Aren't)Support the show
Chris Bovill's story begins on a busy New Zealand dairy farm, surrounded by six children, where faith and family are at the heart of everything she does. In this episode, Chris joins Pam Fields to share how God's truth has carried her through the challenges of motherhood, homeschooling, and rural life.Facing harsh words spoken over her as a child, Chris found hope and healing by anchoring herself in scripture. From creative family fun nights to practical ways of keeping the Word present in her home, Chris reveals how God meets us in both the messy and joyful moments of everyday life.
Would you forgo an ultrasound as an expectant mom? Would you eat sushi or sit in a sauna? Would you avoid fluorescent lights and synthetic fabrics in your household? Just how far would you go to buck conventional parenting choices? Mia Rofrano is a holistic mom who makes many unconventional decisions to keep her family well – from her pre-pregnancy choices to how she labored, to how she now chooses co-sleeping and elimination communication" with her toddler. Mia, as a teenager, struggled with digestive issues. Today, she is a healthy, nourished wife and mom, who focuses on natural beauty and health for herself and her family. She reviews in this conversation why she prefers uncommon yet healthier practices in her home and life and what the results have been. Visit Mia's Instagram account @theoliveoilqueen and her linktr.ee account Join the Nourishing Our Children closed Facebook group Check out our sponsors: Masa Chips and Marine Health Foods
Spring is here, and before we rush into the next season, we're pressing pause. In this episode, Sarah and Whitney guide a gentle self check-in—asking what you're carrying, how you're responding, and what your nervous system might be trying to tell you. If you've been feeling off, overwhelmed, or just tired of pushing through, this episode is for you.
Emma Waters is a Policy Analyst at the Heritage Foundation's Center for Technology and the Human Person, wife, mother of two, and author of the new book Lead Like Jael: 7 Timeless Principles for Today's Women of Faith (Regnery Publishing, March 2026).In this episode of The Aaron Renn Show, Emma joins Aaron to discuss biblical womanhood in a post-pandemic world. Drawing from the story of Jael in Judges 4–5, she outlines a nuanced vision that rejects both "girl boss" feminism (even when dressed in evangelical clothes) and overly romanticized trad-wife ideals. Instead, she advocates prioritizing marriage and motherhood as primary callings while strategically using God-given gifts and modern opportunities like remote work.They cover personal stories (including Emma dumping her now-husband during college), the real trade-offs of career vs. family, research on childcare impacts, the "tent peg strategy" for women fighting evil from the home, and why putting first things first often leads to unexpected blessings.CHAPTERS: (00:00 Introduction)(03:20 The Freak-Out Over Kids & Career in College)(09:45 Critiquing Girl Boss Feminism & Trad Wife Romanticism)(17:30 Remote Work, Home Economy, & Childcare Research)(25:00 The Breakup & Choosing Family Over a Dream Opportunity)(32:40 The Tent Peg Strategy – Jael's Story & Fighting Evil as Women)(40:15 The 7 Principles: Discernment, Shrewdness, Motherhood as Warfare & More)(50:00 Finding Wise Mentors & Counsel in Today)EMMA WATERS LINKS:
Emmy-nominated actress and singer Lea Michele has spent more than 30 years performing, from her Broadway debut in Les Misérables at the Imperial Theatre when she was just 8-years-old to starring in hits like Spring Awakening, Glee, Funny Girl and Scream Queens. Michele sits down with Willie Geist backstage at the Imperial Theatre to discuss her full-circle return to the theater where it all began, how Chess has brought joy and creative spark back to her life, and why feeling fulfilled as a mother and wife has made this chapter feel especially meaningful. Plus, she steps back into the dressing room she used during Les Misérables and reflects on the confidence that first led her from an open call in Englewood, New Jersey, to the Broadway stage. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.