Send us a text In this episode of The Right Room, Hilary sits down with actor and writer Jaimie Alexander for the kind of conversation that usually never leaves the living room. What begins as a story about Jaimie learning to swim in her 40s quickly opens into something much deeper: identity, recovery, grief, and what it means to build a life when the old markers of “success” start to fall away. Jaimie shares candidly about growing up in chaos, becoming a wrestler in high school, being cast a...
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Send us a text In this episode of The Right Room, Hilary sits down with actor and writer Jaimie Alexander for the kind of conversation that usually never leaves the living room. What begins as a story about Jaimie learning to swim in her 40s quickly opens into something much deeper: identity, recovery, grief, and what it means to build a life when the old markers of “success” start to fall away. Jaimie shares candidly about growing up in chaos, becoming a wrestler in high school, being cast a...
Empowering Women Through Maternal Health: A Conversation with Morad Fareed
The Right Room with Hilary Phelps
46 minutes
4 months ago
Empowering Women Through Maternal Health: A Conversation with Morad Fareed
Send us a text In this episode of The Right Room, Hilary Phelps welcomes Morad Fareed — the first (and only) male guest ever featured on the podcast. Morad, co-founder of FC Mother, shares how his work is reshaping maternal health by placing the wellness of mothers — from which every one of us comes — at the center of public health, community, and generational well-being. Through groundbreaking research, FC Mother is revealing one staggering truth: 80% of chronic health issues in mothers can ...
The Right Room with Hilary Phelps
Send us a text In this episode of The Right Room, Hilary sits down with actor and writer Jaimie Alexander for the kind of conversation that usually never leaves the living room. What begins as a story about Jaimie learning to swim in her 40s quickly opens into something much deeper: identity, recovery, grief, and what it means to build a life when the old markers of “success” start to fall away. Jaimie shares candidly about growing up in chaos, becoming a wrestler in high school, being cast a...