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...
The Sober Truth: Challenging Mommy Wine Culture with Celeste Yvonne
The Right Room with Hilary Phelps
51 minutes
1 year ago
The Sober Truth: Challenging Mommy Wine Culture with Celeste Yvonne
Send us a text Celeste shares her journey from being a wine mom to challenging the mommy wine culture and perfectionism in motherhood. She discusses her experience with postpartum depression and the importance of seeking support. Celeste emphasizes the need for safe spaces and community for women to share their struggles and break the silence. She highlights the impact of mommy wine culture on women's mental health and the well-being of their children. Celeste also addresses the societal pres...
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...