• The Pivot She Never Planned: Motherhood, Stigma & Building a Business with Samantha Davis
    Mar 5 2026

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    In this episode of When She Pivots, we sit down with Samantha Davis — CEO of NuHealth Placenta — to talk about the pivot she never expected: motherhood.

    For Samantha, children weren’t part of the original plan. Neither was building a business in maternal health. But as so often happens in life, one chapter reshaped the next.

    What began as personal curiosity during her own postpartum experience became something bigger — a commitment to education, transparency, and informed choice in a space many people still whisper about.

    We talk about:

    • The identity shift that comes with becoming a mother
    • Why postpartum is wildly underestimated and under-discussed
    • What placenta encapsulation actually involves — and why education matters
    • Building and leading a business in a stigmatized industry
    • The power of normalizing conversations around women’s bodies

    This conversation is about agency and about expanding what we consider worthy of open discussion. Because pregnancy gets the celebration. Birth gets the classes and the intention. But postpartum is often lost in the excitement of a new baby.

    If this episode resonates, share it with someone navigating pregnancy, new motherhood, or entrepreneurship — or someone who simply believes women deserve better information and care.

    ✨ After this conversation, we were so aligned with Samantha’s mission that we joined NuHealth Placenta’s affiliate program. If you’re interested in learning more about their services, you can find our affiliate link here.

    (We only share partnerships that feel consistent with our values and the conversations we’re having here.)

    Connect with Samantha Davis:

    www.nuhealthplacenta.com

    IG: @nuhealth_placentaencapsulation

    TikTok: @nuhealth.placenta

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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • Simply More: Power in What the World Tries to Diminish
    Feb 25 2026

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    What if the parts of you the world labeled “too much” were never the problem?

    In this episode of When She Pivots, Cassie and Lauren reflect on Cynthia Erivo’s Simply More — and the deeper thesis running beneath her story: The qualities that made you feel othered, silenced, or unsafe… may be the very source of your power.

    This isn’t about embracing something “quirky.” It’s about reclaiming:

    • The ambition you were told to soften
    • The voice you were told to quiet
    • The emotion you were told was excessive
    • The identity that made others uncomfortable
    • The parts of you shaped by systems that were never designed to hold all of you

    Conformity makes other people comfortable. But the world was not built to hold all of you.

    So what happens when you stop shrinking to fit it?

    Cynthia’s reflections invite a radical reframe: your difference is not something to dilute. It is the thing that makes you singular. It is the thing that makes your life expansive. It is the thing that propels you into the truest, most powerful version of yourself.

    Transformation doesn’t come from becoming easier to digest. It comes from choosing visibility. From reclaiming what was diminished. From making space where none existed before.

    This episode explores:

    • The cost of self-editing in a world that rewards conformity
    • The tension between safety and authenticity
    • The complexity of embracing difference when real risk exists
    • And why stepping into “more” is not about ego — it’s about integrity

    If you’ve ever felt the pressure to become smaller in order to survive or succeed, this conversation is for you.

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    53 mins
  • Through the Fire, She Walks — with Emily-Jane Sarroff
    Feb 18 2026

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    What happens when you realize you can build something bigger — but you no longer want to?

    In this episode, Emily-Jane Sarroff opens up about closing her multi-six-figure branding and marketing business, confronting financial missteps and accumulated debt, and choosing not to scale her way out — even though she knew she could.

    Her crisis wasn’t capability. It was clarity.

    After walking away from an architecture career to build a successful company and chasing traditional markers of achievement, Emily-Jane found herself returning to a deeper question:

    “If I am living my life from that place of knowing I'm enough, then what would I actually be doing?”

    What followed wasn’t a dramatic reinvention. It was a shedding. A recognition that sometimes self-trust isn’t about proving you can — it’s about honoring that you don’t want to.

    In this conversation, we explore self-trust at the breaking point, radical responsibility around money, the difference between optics and alignment, and what it means to reclaim your truest identity — not because you failed, but because you’re evolving.

    Emily-Jane doesn’t claim to have it all figured out. She’s in process — walking through the fire with her eyes open and a steady belief in herself.

    This episode is about choosing art over applause. Integrity over image. And returning to yourself — again and again.

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    56 mins
  • Building a Life That Fits with Dr. Shara Downey
    Feb 11 2026

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    In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Shara Downey to talk about what it looks like to build a life guided by values rather than certainty.

    Shara reflects on her journey as a chiropractor, entrepreneur, and mother, and the courage it takes to make big transitions — including relocating internationally — without having every step mapped out. She shares how lived experience has shaped the way she leads, makes decisions, and builds a business that supports the life she wants.

    This conversation explores embodied leadership, trusting yourself through change, and choosing alignment over urgency.

    We cover:

    • Trusting yourself through major life transitions
    • Relocating internationally and starting fresh
    • Building a values-aligned business
    • Motherhood and leadership
    • Making decisions without a rigid plan
    • Choosing alignment over urgency

    Join us for a conversation about trusting yourself, choosing alignment, and building a life that actually fits.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Some Seasons Aren’t Meant for the Gas
    Feb 3 2026

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    In this deeply personal episode of When She Pivots, Lauren turns the microphone toward Cassie for a conversation about living through a year that required everything—and asked for very little certainty in return.

    Cassie reflects on a season marked by profound loss, medical challenges with her daughter, welcoming a new baby, and navigating a home build—all at the same time. Rather than forcing clarity or rushing toward a reinvention, she shares how she learned to surrender to what the season was asking of her.

    Through this conversation, the idea of a “pivot” is gently redefined—not as movement or momentum, but as presence. As quiet work. As trusting the unfolding of who you’re becoming, even when the path forward isn’t clear.

    This episode is an offering for anyone in a season of holding, healing, and listening—rather than pushing.

    In this episode, Lauren and Cassie explore:

    • Living through overlapping seasons of loss, change, and responsibility
    • Letting go of the pressure to “figure it out”
    • Redefining pivots as internal shifts rather than external moves
    • The quiet work of becoming
    • Honoring seasons that are not meant for acceleration

    If you find yourself resisting stillness—or questioning why you don’t feel ready for the next step—this conversation is a reminder: sometimes the most meaningful pivots happen when you stop forcing them.

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    48 mins
  • Season 3 Kickoff: Life Updates and Pivoting in Real Time
    Jan 29 2026

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    Season 3 of When She Pivots is officially here, and we could not be more excited to be back!

    In this first episode of the season, Cassie turns the mic around and interviews Lauren for an honest life update. From career shifts and evolving dreams to motherhood, identity, and the quiet pivots happening behind the scenes, this conversation sets the tone for what this season is all about.

    We talk about what it looks like to grow and change in real time, how life doesn’t always pivot in one big moment, and why honoring the in-between seasons matters just as much as the big milestones.

    This episode is a reminder that pivoting isn’t about having it all figured out. It’s about staying curious, listening to yourself, and permitting yourself to evolve.

    If you’re navigating change, holding multiple roles, or feeling like something is shifting but you can’t quite name it yet, this conversation is for you.

    In this episode, we cover:
    • Life updates and what’s changed since last season
    • What pivoting looks like right now, personally and professionally
    • Motherhood and identity shifts
    • Letting go of old expectations and making space for what’s next
    • Setting the tone and intention for Season 3

    Let’s connect

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    Share this episode with a friend who’s in a pivot season

    Season 3 is here, and we’re so glad you’re listening.

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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Season 2 Close Out — Trust Yourself First
    Oct 1 2025

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    Season 2 has been a journey of powerful stories about courage, reinvention, and what it really means to trust yourself — especially when life calls you to pivot.

    In this finale, it’s just the two of us reflecting on the themes that came up again and again:

    💪 Persistence & Resilience 🌱 Redefining Success 🔥 Self-Determination 💛 Deep Self-Belief

    We explore how self-belief can come from two places:

    ✨ A natural, deep-rooted confidence shaped by childhood experiences ✨ Or intentionally built through growth, healing, and challenge

    We also share a few behind-the-scenes laughs — including unexpected interruptions (mostly by our kids!) — and celebrate a big milestone: the launch of our newsletter, which grew out of this season as another way to connect with you.

    Finally, we offer a little glimpse of what’s to come in Season 3 as we continue growing, learning, and navigating the messy middle together.

    Whether you’ve been here since the beginning or you’re tuning in for the first time, thank you for being part of this journey. 💛

    💌 Stay connected between episodes — Subscribe to our newsletter for reflections, updates, and a first look at Season 3.

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    51 mins
  • Seasons of Motherhood & Redefining Independence with Jacquie Ciccone
    Sep 24 2025

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    Jacquie Ciccone (@healthiermotherhood) is back on When She Pivots — this time for a one-on-one deep dive.

    A former oncology nurse turned stay-at-home mom of two, Jacquie first connected with listeners during our live audience conversation at Sarah Wells’ Book Tour. In this episode, she opens up about what it really looks like to step away from a professional career in order to be home with her babies.

    Jacquie shares candidly about the beauty and the challenges of this season: the loneliness, the overstimulation, and the complicated feelings that come with not contributing financially — especially as a woman who deeply values independence. We talk about trust, sacrifice, and the hard choices that make family life work (even when it’s not all rainbows and butterflies).

    We also dive into how she’s embracing a new chapter — shifting her social media presence toward health and wellness, prioritizing her own fitness, and showing families how to eat well on a budget. Finally, she shares what’s next: her curiosity about new career paths and the possibility of stepping back into the workforce in a way that looks different from before.

    This conversation is about values, identity, and the courage to redefine independence on your own terms.

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    1 hr