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All Over Again

All Over Again

By: Nathalie Carpenter
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If you could go back in time, what would you do all over again? Join host Nathalie Carpenter, every Tuesday as public figures, creators, and changemakers share the turning points that reshaped their lives. Real stories. Hard-earned wisdom. A reminder that it’s never too late to start fresh — or start over.2023 Nathalie Carpenter Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Social Sciences
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  • Her Surrender Became Her Comeback | Dorothy Cascerceri Simone on Grief, IVF & Healing
    Jun 9 2026
    "We were all taught to never give up and to just keep going and white-knuckle things — and we were misled. It's actually in the letting go, and it's in the surrender that I think gifts show up beyond anything we could have ever dreamed of." — Dorothy Cascerceri Simone Dorothy Cascerceri-Simone is the host of That Greenwich Life, a content producer, travel writer, infertility awareness advocate, and a mother. She built her career in celebrity news covering reality TV personalities including Paris Hilton, Kim Kardashian for People Magazine and other major TV networks before eventually stepping back to raise her family in Greenwich, Connecticut. On the outside, she was living the perfect life. Inside, she was barely holding on. In this episode, Dorothy opens up with radical honesty about the kind of grief most people never speak out loud. She shares the devastating story of her son Dean, diagnosed at the 20-week anatomy scan with a fatal congenital heart defect and a rare syndrome that made surgical intervention impossible. She walks us through years of IVF — five rounds, over $100,000 spent, multiple losses, and the moment she finally sat on a beach and told her husband they had to let go. She also shares the unexpected turn that came just weeks later, the grief retreat that cracked her open, and the mantra that dismantled a lifetime of victim mentality on a freezing February morning. This is a conversation about what it really costs to want something desperately, what it feels like when it feels like your body keeps failing you, and what becomes possible when you finally stop fighting and surrender. WHAT WE EXPLORE IN THIS EPISODE: (07:35) The version of herself Dorothy is grateful to have left behind: perfectionism, anxiety, and always living in survival mode (14:25) Becoming a mom for the first time, undiagnosed PPD, and the identity crisis no one talks about (16:20) Dean's diagnosis, the impossible decision, and the grief that followed (24:56) "I don't know if I would have survived it": Dorothy’s most honest admission about her darkest days (31:25) Rebuilding a marriage after catastrophic loss (37:28) The positive pregnancy test she refused to celebrate and the miracle that was quietly already underway (46:52) Healing the nervous system — EMDR, tapping, CBT, breathwork, and the therapist who helped her reparent herself CONNECT WITH DOROTHY @DorothyOnTV on IG That Greenwich Life podcast CONNECT WITH NATHALIE AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    55 mins
  • Over 90% of Moms Feel Guilty - Here’s What the Research Actually Says | Katy Huie - Harrison
    May 26 2026
    "It's okay to be afraid, but you deserve to have as much joy as you have fear." — Dr. Katie Huey-Harrison Dr. Katie Huie Harrison is the founder of Undefining Motherhood, a research-informed brand helping moms reduce the mental load of pregnancy, postpartum, and early motherhood. Known for giving moms emotionally validating and practical support, Katy has been featured on Good Morning America, The Tamron Hall Show, CNN Headline News, and NBC. As a parenting researcher, speaker, and mother of two, she brings both clinical depth and raw personal honesty to every conversation because she has lived the very experiences she helps other women navigate. In this deeply personal episode, Katy opens up about the four pregnancy losses before the birth of her son and the debilitating postpartum anxiety that stole her memory of his first year. She shares how the sudden loss of her father and her biggest support system, compounded the already crushing weight of caregiving, and how she is actively working to retrain her brain to find joy again. She also unpacks the research behind mom guilt, why over 90% of mothers report feeling guilty about parenting decisions, and what that number actually tells us about the culture we're living in. This episode will make you feel less alone, more human, and more willing to give yourself the grace you wouldn’t hesitate to give others. What We Explore in This Episode (02:31) Katy’s childhood full of smiles and the anxiety hiding underneath (04:39) Navigating grief at the same time as motherhood (05:43) What sandwich generationing actually looks like when the kids are little (11:56) The research experiment: How the way we talk to ourselves shapes how we parent (22:04) The sign you're a good parent that most people misread entirely (29:47) What anxiety actually looks like in the body and how it evolves (32:58) The "if" Katy couldn't stop saying in the hospital delivery room (35:27) What Katy would tell her pregnant self if she could go back Connect with Katy @UndefiningMotherhood on IG undefiningmotherhood.com The Postpartum Playbook Connect with Nathalie AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    39 mins
  • How Ripley Rader Turned Fierce Joy into a Fashion Empire
    May 12 2026
    "I have a mantra: here I go, boldly and terrified. Of course you're terrified but that does not stop me from going boldly. I just hold them both, and move forward." -Ripley Rader Ripley Rader is the founder, designer, and namesake of Ripley Rader, the women's fashion brand beloved for its effortlessly chic, body-inclusive designs that are as comfortable as they are stylish. A trained musical theater performer who studied at NYU and danced on Broadway, Ripley discovered her calling in fashion when a buyer from Fred Segal spotted the jumpsuit she'd sewn herself and offered to launch her, if she could manufacture in the US for under $200. From that single moment of serendipity in 2012, Ripley built her brand brick by brick alongside her husband Ben, growing Ripley Rader into a nationally recognized fashion label with a 10,000-square-foot headquarters in Downtown LA and a loyal community of women who show up both fiercely and joyfully. In this episode, Ripley opens up about the "god nods" that guide her decision-making, why she's turned down every investor to protect her freedom, and how a chance encounter at a concert changed the entire trajectory of her life. She shares the story behind her "fierce joy" brand philosophy, what it really means to mentor young women with "delusional self-esteem," and why she believes there's no comfort in growth. What we explore in this episode: (01:49) How the Ripley Rader brand was born—from musical theater to a Craigslist sewing room (05:01) Choosing not to have children, and still building a family (09:22) The tools Ripley shares with young women: trust yourself, look inward first (19:59) Why founders must become the face of their brand (22:31) The Today Show pinch-me moment that changed everything (26:06) Fierce joy and the power of taking up space Connect with Ripley: @ripleyrader on IG ripleyrader.com Connect with Nathalie: @AllOverAgainPodcast on IG AllOverAgainPodcast.com
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    32 mins
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