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All Over Again

By: Nathalie Carpenter
  • Summary

  • All Over Again is a weekly podcast featuring public figures sharing their journey, setbacks, and stories of adversity. We cover taboo and hard-to-talk-about topics, the struggles they faced, and whether they would do it all over again knowing what they know now. Hosted by Nathalie Carpenter, women's health and fertility advocate, dot connector and former corporate brand warrior; each thought-provoking episode aims to dive deeper than the surface level to reach a raw depth so listeners can gain insights and wisdom from the stories told. Think of All Over Again as the candid real talk and resources you wished someone had shared with you.
    2023 Nathalie Carpenter
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Episodes
  • Getting Uncomfortable with Misasha Suzuki Graham
    Jun 11 2024
    “I get we're not going to know all the answers. But that, to me, is not a reason to not have the conversation.” As the daughter of a Japanese immigrant, Misasha used to represent leading intellectual property tech and entertainment companies and complex commercial disputes. Now, Misasha uses the power of storytelling, the lenses of history and law, combined with psychology and belonging, and practical tips to fight for her biracial children and all children living life at the intersection of identity. She does this with her business partner, Sarah, through the Dear White Women platform, which includes a podcast and a subsequent book for using law as a support system for how they choose to use their voices. I sat down with Misasha Suzuki Graham, lawyer, author, devoted mother, and co-founder of Dear White Women LLC, to get uncomfortable talking about racism to make actual change. We discussed the creative but intentional ways to have difficult conversations with your kids and your community, her experience as a Japanese American woman and how it has transformed her lens on these issues, the root of performative perfectionism, how our education system is impacting our children, and so much more! What we explore in this episode: Misasha's “why” behind building her platform, Dear White Women (2:20) Growing up as a first-generation Japanese-American woman (13:30) The importance of asking 'why’ (21:40) What we’re unlearning in adulthood after being conditioned in childhood (29:10) Misasha’s decision to move forward with the Dear White Women platform (33:00) About higher education’s true purpose (42:20) Finding a middle ground between America’s loud extremes (51:40) What Misasha would do all over again (1:19:10) Connect with Misasha: Dear White Women (Website) Dear White Women (Book) Linkedin Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com Instagram LinkedIn Please note that this episode was recorded in two parts - in July of 2023 and in April of 2024.
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    1 hr and 26 mins
  • Autoimmune Infertility to Inspired with Caryn Johnson
    Mar 27 2024
    “I feel that personally, I had to go through these deep, deep levels of [loss] so that I could help people in the future from having to do that… A lot of what I went through was with purpose, which helps on the other side of it.” Caryn Johnson is the co-founder and CEO of Bond, an innovative line of supplements that reimagines hormone and reproductive health. Inspired by her experience with her autoimmune fertility and her journey to bring her two children into the world, Caryn is on a mission to address women's health more holistically, and encourage a more proactive conversation around reproductive wellness. When Caryn began her conception journey as a newlywed, she had no idea what a life-changing experience it would be. After a year of trying to conceive without a single positive test and subsequent unsuccessful fertility treatments, Caryn began to explore the idea that her struggle getting pregnant went beyond just her reproductive organs. Frustrated and confused, Caryn took charge of her situation and became her own advocate, eventually learning that her infertility was actually caused by her immunocompromisation. Caryn and I talked about the difficulty she had getting her doctors to take her concerns seriously, how her spiritual beliefs helped her cope with loss, and how she eventually found answers by working with doctors at a reproductive immunology clinic. We also discussed the harrowing and miraculous pregnancy that gave Caryn her son and her experience of having a surrogate carry her daughter. What we explore in this episode: Caryn discovered that she was immunocompromised after struggling with infertility and early loss (03:59) Becoming your own advocate (06:07) The shift that discovering infertility causes in your life (11:37) How Caryn dealt with her career during her fertility journey (24:25) The anxious, uncertain feelings we experience during a pregnancy after loss (27:41) Caryn’s infertility experience directly inspired the creation of BOND (38:34) Connect with Caryn: @_bondlife @itswhoopi Bond Supplements LinkedIn Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    53 mins
  • Keri Murphy, Overcoming Odds through Inspiration
    Mar 20 2024
    “I don't believe that anything in my life was an accident. And I feel like every single hardship and stepping stone brought me here.” Keri Murphy is the CEO and founder of Inspired Living and is committed to empowering people all over the world to “dream it, live it, be it”. Kerri is an entrepreneur, international speaker, business mentor, and video marketing expert. Keri’s company specializes in teaching entrepreneurs how to stand out online, authentically show up on camera, and become industry leaders in their space. After years of running a business behind a desk, Keri realized that she wasn’t living authentically. Her true calling, she realized, was to help other women get their message out into the world to make a difference, more money, and a greater impact. Keri realized her purpose is to support others with a platform to transform their lives and amplify their voices. Keri and I talked about the importance and power in breaking a cycle of generational abuse, the way trauma can manifest physically in the body, tuning into intuition, and how our upbringing, education and trauma can put a filter on what we see in the world. Keri also shared one of her favorite client success stories with a purpose near and dear to my heart and the divine timing of her first (of two) pregnancies at the age of 40. What we explore in this episode: How childhood abuse and trauma made Keri consider how she needed to overcome the pain and how she wanted to show up in the world from a very young age (01:59) The power and release of forgiveness (08:25) Healing is an ongoing process that never really ends (10:51) Keri’s advice on successful hiring practices (19:29) Sometimes women need permission to dream a little bigger and step out of their safe zone (26:42) Keri became a mom of two in her 40s (31:06) No one is born with the success gene—it takes passion and dedication (40:28) Connect with Keri: Inspired Living @InspiredLivingTV Website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    45 mins

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