A Fresh Story Season 6: Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Divorce But Were Afraid to Ask
Produced by Fresh Starts Registry, the pioneer in the divorce industry and a comprehensive platform for everything needed to begin again, A Fresh Story Season 6 is your go-to resource for expert guidance and a supportive community. Join us as we navigate the complexities of divorce together and pave the way for a brighter, more empowered future.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Ella Dawson
Ella Dawson is a New England-based author who is proud to drive stick-shift. Her debut novel, But How Are You, Really?, will be published by Dutton Books in May 2024. In her nonfiction work, she digs into stigmatized topics including domestic violence, trauma recovery, and sexuality.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Becca Murray
We had the honor of talking to photographer and vanguard Becca Murray. Becca is a photographer and influencer who has found her calling helping people feel comfortable in their skin, exactly as they are. We had a fantastic convo with Becca about the power of photography in your fresh start journey, how she unraveled her past narratives to step into her confident self, and how she helps others feel empowered and embodied.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Kathryn Janicek
We had the honor of talking to three-time Emmy-winning media and public speaking trainer Kathryn Janicek. Kathryn helps leaders communicate more effectively with the media and any audience. We talked to Kathryn about her own fresh starts in her career, and how she is passionate about supporting people in finding their voice and learning communications.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Minna Dubin
Minna Dubin is the author of MOM RAGE: The Everyday Crisis of Modern Motherhood. Her writing has been featured in the New York Times, Oprah Daily, The Times Sunday Magazine, Salon, Lit Hub, Parents, and Romper. As a leading feminist voice on mom rage, Minna has appeared on MSNBC, Good Morning America, The Tamron Hall Show, the BBC and NPR.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Jane Kramer
Jane Kramer, hailing from Asheville, North Carolina, is an accomplished and soulful musician captivating audiences with her folk-infused melodies and heartfelt lyrics. With a voice that echoes both strength and vulnerability, Kramer has become a prominent figure in the vibrant Asheville music scene.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Rebecca Lee
Rebecca Lee is a Los Angeles-based actor and filmmaker. She studied acting at Atlantic Acting School in New York City as well as the Upright Citizens Brigade Theater in Los Angeles. Notable film and television credits include Crazy Ex-Girlfriend on the CW, and Comedy Central's Out of Office.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Liz Brunner
We had the honor of talking to Certified Professional Coach and CEO of Brunner Communications, Liz Brunner. We had an in-depth conversation about balancing the private and public persona, authenticity and vulnerability, her career pivots and fresh starts in life, and her passion for storytelling. We chat about being grateful for our community and supporters, and how she supports her clients in finding their voice these days.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Nikki Pebbles
We had the honor of talking to Nikki Pebbles, the founder of RYB Fitness. She's on a mission to inspire and empower people to unleash their full potential and live their boldest lives. With her Master’s in Science in Industrial/Organizational Psychology, she is an international award winning fitness instructor and has worked with some of the biggest wellness brands in the world.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Amanda Montei
We had the honor of talking to Amanda Montei, the author of Touched Out: Motherhood, Misogyny, Consent, & Control. We talked about the transition into motherhood, the #metoo movement and motherhood, the relationship between joy, sex and being a new mom, and her journey to sobriety in new motherhood.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Cole Kazdin
We had the honor of talking to Cole Kazdin, author and journalist of the groundbreaking diet-culture book What’s Eating Us. Cole Kazdin is a writer, performer and four-time Emmy Award-winning television journalist. We chatted with Cole about her journey with eating disorders, why she decided to write What’s Eating Us, what she found in her journalistic journey of the book, and how it’s all…really about hope.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Lindsay White
We had the honor of talking to Lindsay White, founder and CEO of The Little Milk Bar. The Little Milk Bar is a brand that empowers breastfeeding moms, giving them permission to feed their baby whenever and wherever you need to with or without a cover. Lindsay lives in Salt Lake, Utah with her 3 kids and husband.
A Fresh Story, Season 5: Women’s Voices Making Change!
We’re so excited about Season 5 of A Fresh Story: Women’s Voices Making Change! On this sister episode, we introduce Season 5 and what’s to come. We chat about our new Ambitious Woman: Female Founder Networking Group, and chat about our own journey in the world of Venture Capital. We discussed why we’re so excited to introduce the world to these 11 women making change in the world with their voice this season.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: How to Support Someone Experiencing Pregnancy and Infant Loss
It’s no surprise that everything we do a Fresh Starts boils down to the concept of support. This is especially true when it comes to supporting our loved ones experiencing pregnancy and infant loss. As we talked to these amazing women and experts, we asked them: how can we support someone experiencing loss? What should we say? What shouldn’t we say? We have answers for you!
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Miscarriage Stories
As we learned throughout producing this season, miscarriage is incredibly common, and yet we’re not talking about it. So, we’re going to talk about it. We talked to four women with vastly different miscarriage stories about their experience with pregnancy loss, and how it impacted the way they moved forward through life.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: The Experts Speak
It’s no surprise that we’re all about searching out support from Experts when people are experiencing hard life moments, so we turned to the Experts to chat about miscarriage - and why we don’t talk about miscarriage. We asked all of the Experts we talked to the same two questions: how common is miscarriage, and if it is so common, why are we not talking about it more?
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Layla’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. Laura Malcolm, the founder of Give InKind, shares the story of her daughter Layla, whom was stillborn on November 11, 2013.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: CJ’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. Ashley Spivey shares the story of her son CJ, who was stillborn on November 26th, 2020. Thank you for sharing CJ with us, Ashley. We will remember him always.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Charlie’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. Jena Graham is a college friend, a teacher, a mother and wife, and a loss mom. Her son Charlie was born January 2020 and died 3 days later. She shares her son Charlie’s story and life with us.
Conversations on Pregnancy and Infant Loss: Willa’s Story
October is Pregnancy and Infant Loss Awareness Month, and we’re honored to hold space for these profound stories. Nikki Dinki is a chef, author, mom, TV Host, and comedy writer. I was first introduced to Nikki when she was on Food Network Star. Her daughter Willa was been stillborn, on her due date, November 25th, 2013.