• How Erin Bulcao Saved Her Marriage, Survived IVF & Learned to Live Again
    Nov 25 2025
    "Time passes no matter what. And when you're going through this, everything's [so] out of your control that you try to control whatever you think you can." -Erin Bulcao Erin Bulcao is a content creator, fertility advocate, and mother of three who has transformed her own personal struggle into powerful storytelling. She’s built a thriving online community by sharing her raw, unfiltered journey through infertility, IVF, marriage challenges, and motherhood. In this episode, Erin reflects on the challenges of parenting teen twins and a toddler at the same time, the role of social media in her life, and the impact it’s all had on her marriage. She emphasizes the significance of trusting the journey, the necessity of persistence, and why it’s so important to be present in the moment. Erin has made it her goal to help others feel less alone by sharing the messy, beautiful truth behind the highlight reel. She celebrates authenticity over perfection, persistence over instant gratification, and the courage to trust your gut—even when the path forward isn't so clear. What we explore in this episode: (06:52) Erin’s struggle with infertility and her path to motherhood (12:25) The impact of infertility on relationships (21:11) Communication and growth in marriage (27:17) Parenting teenagers (33:30) The power of manifesting and being present (36:14) The reality of social media and parenting Connect with Erin: @MyBeautifulBlunder on IG website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    54 mins
  • Shattering the Silence: Rashmi Gill on Changing Careers, Breaking Cultural Barriers, and Fighting IVF Stigma
    Nov 18 2025
    “It was always judgment. It was always ‘Are you not going to have children? When are you having children? Is there a problem with your relationship?’” -Rashmi Gill After a conversation with a friend and a law firm shakeup, Rashmi, a well-respected lawyer, realized she had the opportunity of a lifetime—to pursue authenticity, defy cultural expectations, and realize her dream of becoming a professional photographer. In this episode, Rashmi discusses both her winding career path and her incredibly emotional journey to parenthood. She also talks about the reality of IVF, breaking stigmas within her South Asian community, and how she’s found empowerment in aging. What we explore in this episode: (05:43) Rashmi’s journey to professional photographer (08:47) How cultural expectations can influence career choices (19:38) The emotional journey of IVF (25:27) Breaking stigmas in the South Asian community (36:19) Embracing aging and personal growth Connect with Rashmi: @RashmiGillPhotography on IG website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    47 mins
  • Breaking Barriers in Women’s Health: Dr. Loree Johnson on Grief, Growth & Neurodivergence
    Nov 11 2025
    A powerful conversation on how identity, grief, and neurodivergence shape women’s health – and how Dr. Loree Johnson is rewriting the narrative. “More doctors than not have this belief that pain impacts individuals of color differently—and that will impact how they actually prescribe pain medication or take that seriously." -Dr. Loree Johnson Dr. Loree Johnson is a trusted expert and sought-after voice in reproductive mental health, trauma recovery, grief, and life transitions. For the past 25 years, she has worked to create a clinical practice that serves as a safe haven for those navigating infertility, loss, and identity-shaping transitions that is deeply informed by her own lived experiences. In this episode, Loree discusses the challenges of infertility and loss, the vital role of community support, and the challenges and biases that women of color face when it comes to receiving fair medical treatment. She also shares about her own personal journey with ADHD and the importance of understanding neurodivergence, the importance of community support and personal growth. What we explore in this episode: (00:38) Navigating the impact of an ADHD diagnosis (13:12) Supporting women through their fertility journeys (19:12) Biases in reproductive health care for women of color (32:31) Advocacy and education in health care (42:08) Raising a Black child in 2025 Connect with Loree: @DrLoreeJohnson on IG Website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    44 mins
  • Fashion’s Wild Ride & The Solitude at the Summit: A Talk with CEO, Alexa Cahill
    Nov 4 2025
    “You have to want it more than anybody… And it's not glamorous all the time. So you have to take the guts with the glory when it comes to fashion.” -Alexa Cahill In this episode, Alexa Cahill shares her journey from corporate chaos to cultural clarity - how she learned to lead, revived global fashion brands, and embraced her identity as a Latina at the top of the fashion world, and the lasting effects of the me too movement on fashion. Alexa Cahill, CEO of Kiki De Montparnasse, is a visionary leader reshaping the iconic luxury lingerie brand for global growth. Known for scaling Zimmerman’s international presence by over 32,000%, Alexa blends strategic precision with creative daring. At Kiki, she’s redefining modern sensuality through innovation, accessibility, and timeless sophistication. Alexa touches on personal growth, the loneliness of leadership at the top, and gives indispensable advice for aspiring professionals in the fashion industry. We also explore her journey reviving the Kiki De Montparnasse legacy, her experiences growing the Zimmerman label, and what it took for her to own her personal cultural identity as a Latina. What we explore in this episode: (07:39) Alexa’s big “pinch me” career moment (10:09) The absolute chaos of the fashion industry (20:37) Commanding respect as a leader without demanding it (28:19) Growing up as a first generation American Connect with Alexa: Kiki De Montparnasse @Alexamcahill on IG @kikidemontparnasse on IG Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    47 mins
  • From Loss to Legacy: Miscarriage, Breast Cancer & Motherhood with Dr. Jessica Zucker
    Oct 28 2025
    “Until I went through it firsthand, I had no idea… I had read every book, I had gone to conferences. I knew as much as I could and informed myself the best I could, but until it happened to me, I really couldn't relate.” -Dr. Jessica Zucker Jessica Zucker, a leading psychologist in reproductive and maternal mental health, and the author of the award-winning book I Had a Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement, shared her unfiltered story of loss, survival, and self-compassion - how facing pregnancy loss and breast cancer reshaped her understanding of healing and the stories we tell ourselves. Through the viral #IHadaMiscarriage campaign she created, she shows the transformative power of storytelling in healing. Together we also discussed motherhood, the weight and quiet toll of societal stigma, and navigating breast cancer, and the impossible balance of caring for her family, patients, and her own mental health. Dr. Zucker’s second book, NORMALIZE IT: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women’s Lives, continues to normalize these conversations. National publications including The Washington Post, The New York Times, Harvard Business Review, and Vogue among others, have highlighted Dr. Zucker’s voice and the critical role of destigmatizing women’s health topics to replace shame and instead foster understanding, support and needed research. If you or someone you know is navigating miscarriage, pregnancy loss, breast cancer, this episode offers insight, hope, and practical guidance. It’s a conversation about reclaiming your voice, your health, and finding resilience. What we explore in this episode: (03:19) The origins of Jessica’s journey in women’s reproductive health (08:50) Changing the vernacular of miscarriage (22:37) Navigating a breast cancer diagnosis (40:46) How illness can impact motherhood (43:13) Destigmatizing loss Connect with Jessica: drjessicazucker.com @ihadamiscarriage on IG Normalize It by Jessica Zucker, PhD Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • "Nourish & Navigate": Keri Glassman on Nutrition, Motherhood and Perimenopause.
    Oct 21 2025
    “You have to think ahead about your nutrition, most people don’t think about their health until there is a problem; maybe they are overweight, or can’t get pregnant..." Keri Glassman is a renowned certified and registered dietitian-nutritionist, and wellness thought-leader whose expertise is regularly sought after by the media. She is also the founder and CEO of Nutritious Life and The Nutritious Life Studio, an online certification that provides unparalleled, forward-thinking education to people of various backgrounds who are looking to establish knowledge and successful careers in the health and wellness industry. Keri and I spoke about becoming comfortable with change, the quest to control the uncontrollable, entrepreneurship, motherhood, divorce, and perimenopause. She also debunked myths around nutrition including gluten and dairy, and the importance of a healthy diet and lifestyle from childhood, not just as a way to address fertility, weight gain, or other health challenges when they happen. What we explore in this episode: Why Keri would relive her kids’ childhoods all over again (05:54) The emotional weight of divorce (18:25) Linking nutrition and fertility (29:14) Dairy and gluten consumption is highly individual (36:42) Perimenopause can take place over a decade (45:12) Connect with Keri: @KeriGlassman on IG Nutritious Life Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    51 mins
  • Raising Emotionally Intelligent Boys: Insights from Bethany Braun-Silva on Parenting, Marriage, and living with Type 1 Diabetes
    Oct 14 2025
    Free yourself of whatever it is that may be holding you back so that you can serve yourself and serve the world. - Bethany Braun - Silva In this insightful episode, we sit down with Bethany Braun-Silva, a renowned on-air parenting expert, author, and advocate for raising children with emotional intelligence. Bethany is the host of The Breakdown with Bethany podcast and web show on Mom.com, and is a digital reporter at Good Morning America Bethany shares about her personal journey, growing up in NYC, professional insights on raising emotionally intelligent boys, the importance of working on her own triggers and trauma to break the cycle for her kids, navigating the complexities of marriage, why ambition isn’t a dirty word for mothers, and managing life with Type 1 diabetes. What we explore in this episode: Childhood before cell phones (07:01) Uncovering generational traumas (08:57) Raising emotionally intelligent boys (11:41) The power of being able to reprioritize (19:59) Why Bethany would be kinder to herself if she could do it all over again (35:52) Connect with Bethany: The Breakdown with Bethany @BethanyBraunSilva on IG Like a Mother by Bethany Braun-Silva Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    43 mins
  • Money, Motherhood & the Pay Gap: Meggie Palmer on Rewriting Women’s Worth
    Oct 7 2025
    “Women are more likely to have time out of the workforce, women are more likely to care for elder parents and relatives as well. Girls from a young age are socialized to be more predisposed to go into certain professions versus how boys are socialized. So we do see more women in roles that are overwhelmingly paid less. ” Meggie Palmer, Founder of Pep Talk Her is on a mission to close the pay gap. Before setting out on her own, Meggie worked around the globe as an investigative journalist for organizations like BBC World, CNBC, SBS Dateline, Channel 7, Channel 10, SKY, Vogue, Marie Claire & News Corporation. Meggie and I spoke about the importance that education plays in closing the pay gap, unconscious gender bias, and her move to New York. She also shared about finding her voice, the importance of supporting women find their voice in the workplace and in the world, strategies to negotiate a higher salary, and how motherhood has changed her, as well as how it has strengthened her voice What we explore in this episode: Meggie’s mission to close the gender pay gap (02:21) Pivoting from journalism to entrepreneurship (09:43) People pleasing tendencies (14:48) How men can be allies in the workplace (21:43) The motherhood tax (32:39) Connect with Meggie: PepTalkHer Instagram Website Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    40 mins