Freckled Foodie & Friends

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Sinopse

Freckled Foodie and Friends, hosted by Cameron Rogers, is a podcast focused on making healthy living approachable. Joined by her knowledgeable and kickass friends, Cameron dives in to topics that many find intimidating in an effort to break down the barrier. Whether it be learning how to cook, creating your own company, managing food waste, or treating your mental health, there are no topics too personal to discuss. . If youre looking for a podcast to welcome you with open arms and have you feel like youre enjoying a matcha, coffee, or cocktail with some old friends, then youve come to the right place. Special thanks to @kbrissy (music), @sophiesahara (photo) and @k_i_n_g_e_r (pic editing). For more, follow Cameron on @freckledfoodie

Episódios

  • Evolving My Relationship with Food Over the Years

    01/02/2023 Duração: 37min

    In this episode, I talk about my journey with food, from my childhood of thoroughly loving and enjoying it; to using it as fuel for my Division I college sport; to the shift that occurred post-college to an orthorexic mindset. I get into my nutrition-obsessive behavior that arose from digestive issues, the feelings of anxiety and isolation around food that permeated my early twenties, and how working with a therapist immensely helped me recover. I discuss how I backed away from perfectionism, the tug of war I still feel over my past orthorexic content, and how I feel and think about food now.   Key Takeaway / Points: My positive relationship with food as a child My college experience as an athlete and using food primarily as fuel My digestive issues that arose post college Shifting into an orthorexic mindset, from severe restriction to anxiety-laden thoughts around food How I became consumed with controlling my food intake, exercise, and overall health How my orthorexia affected my relationships The exposure

  • Making a Meal Out of Your Wins with Anicia Anya, CEO and Founder of Kid’s Table

    25/01/2023 Duração: 57min

    In this episode, I sit down with Anicia Anya, founder and CEO of Kid’s Table: New York City’s meal delivery service for kids. Anicia and I discuss her journey from working in corporate tech to nannying for high profile families, how she became a private chef, and why and how she built Kid’s Table. We talk about the importance of treating children as human beings first, children second, how asking for help and putting aside your ego is a beautiful thing, and what Anicia envisions for Kid’s Table’s future. Finally, we discuss Anicia’s recent revelation that celebrating yourself is essential, and how the little wins are just as significant as the big ones.     Key Takeaway / Points: Why Anicia created Kid’s Table On parenting and treating children as human beings first, children second How food is a pathway to exposing children to different cultures Anicia’s journey from working in corporate tech to nannying for high profile families How she became a private chef On the universe supporting you when you’re doing

  • Let’s Get Honest About Sex as Parents

    18/01/2023 Duração: 49min

    In this solo episode, I dive into how we have navigated sex as parents both during pregnancy and postpartum. I discuss why it’s completely normal not to feel ready for sex after the six week postpartum check-up, how my relationship with my post-baby body affected my sensuality, and why it’s so challenging shifting from mom mode to sexual mode. I also get into why communication between partners is crucial during post-baby sex, which tools have been useful for reclaiming my sexuality post-baby, and the importance of making sex a priority when it feels right. Finally, I share listener experiences about sex as parents, and how some of you are having the best sex of your lives as parents now.     Key Takeaway / Points: Our sex lives pre-baby, during the pregnancy trimesters, and post baby On not feeling ready postpartum to have sex, and why that’s completely normal On regaining the feeling and mentality of sexuality postpartum On the challenge of shifting from mom mode to sexual mode On navigating your changi

  • Childlike Wonder, Imposter Syndrome, and Letting Your Intuition Win with Kelsey Kreppel

    11/01/2023 Duração: 46min

    In this episode, I sit down with Kelsey Kreppel to discuss her path from preschool teacher to creator, what she took away from her experiences as a nanny and a teacher, and the value of not changing who you are around children. We get into Kelsey’s journey with imposter syndrome in her work and why she prefers that over complacency, the joy she felt as a teacher engaging in childlike wonder, and how she has structured her podcast around the inner child experience. Finally, we dive into how Kelsey creates a healthy boundary between her content and her relationships and how she has learned to quiet brain chatter and listen to her intuition.     Key Takeaway / Points: Kelsey’s path from preschool teacher to influencer and podcast host On not changing who you are around children On observing parenting as a nanny and teacher How communication is essential for both nannying and teaching Kelsey’s journey with imposter syndrome On wanting to push herself in her work and avoid complacency The joy she felt as a teache

  • We’re Moving to Jersey, Baby!

    04/01/2023 Duração: 35min

    In this solo episode, I make a very exciting announcement...that we’re moving to New Jersey! I discuss the details of our housing search, on always knowing we’d make it back to New Jersey, and what we’re looking forward to most with life in the suburbs. I also get into the housing inspection journey and how it can be overwhelming for first-time homeowners, our future plans for organization and decorating, and an especially helpful exercise my therapist recommended for whenever I’m feeling overwhelmed.   Key Takeaway / Points: We’re moving to New Jersey! On always knowing we’d make it back to Jersey The joys of having a child in New York City What we’re looking forward to most in the suburbs Why I know we’ve found the right house for us What our housing non-negotiables were Our housing search journey and how we ended up with the right house On feeling overwhelmed and uneducated about housing knowledge On keeping this process private until now Future plans for home organization and decorating A new exercise my

  • The Personal Journey of Defining Your Style with Stylist Allison Bornstein

    28/12/2022 Duração: 41min

    In this episode, I sit down with stylist, closet therapist, and wardrobe specialist Allison Bornstein to talk about all things style and the emotional significance of what we wear. We discuss the identity shift that comes with motherhood and how style fits into that, Allison’s wild and experimental fashion sense as a child, and how both of our mothers have influenced our style journeys to this day. Allison takes us through her coined “three word method” and defines my three words, she explains why it’s okay to look and dress like you care, and we discuss how closet clean-outs and the kind of work she does is deeply therapeutic and personal.   Key Takeaway / Points: Why fashion and style are not frivolous  The identity shift that comes with motherhood and how style fits into that Allison’s wild and experimental style as a child The fear of other parents perceiving you and your children How our mothers’ relationships with fashion influenced us Allison’s trajectory in fashion school and how she grew her busines

  • Overstimulation Nation and Navigating the Holidays

    21/12/2022 Duração: 32min

    In this solo episode, I discuss all things overstimulation, anger, and how to navigate the often-triggering holiday season in a mindful and healthy way. I unpack the confusing dichotomy of wanting to spend time with your family but not always being your best self when you’re with them, my recent overstimulated Thanksgiving and how I handled it, and where I believe my overstimulation comes from. I also discuss mourning the “childhood” holiday experience and adjusting to being an adult during the holidays, which tools have helped me the most with overstimulation, and how important it is to communicate your needs with your loved ones.     Key Takeaway / Points: On wanting to spend time with your family while not always being the best version of yourself when you’re with them My Thanksgiving experience with overstimulation and how I handled it Where my overstimulation comes from On reverting back to teenage selves while in our childhood homes On mourning the childhood holiday experience Tools that help me the mo

  • Never Give Up on Your Dreams No Matter How Many “No’s” You Get Along the Way with Ella Halikas

    14/12/2022 Duração: 46min

    In this episode, I sit down with Ella Halikas to discuss how she has honed her confidence mindset, how she began her modeling career from taking photos on the beach, and why she hopes the term “curve model” will be irrelevant in the future. We dive into Ella’s storied and relentless pursuit of becoming a Sports Illustrated model, how timing is everything when it comes to your dreams coming true, and why failure excites her more than anything. We also get into what happened when she and a friend were recently rejected from a club for their sizes, how she began her “Thick Girls Can Rock This Fit Too” series, and how she doesn’t let negative comments dull her shine.     Key Takeaway / Points: Society’s notions of “curve model” vs. “model” How confidence is truly a mindset How Ella began modeling after taking photos on the beach in college Ella’s relentless pursuit of becoming a Sports Illustrated model On being ready for your dreams to come true Allowing ourselves to pause and savor our successes Why failure ex

  • Grieving the Baby Stage

    07/12/2022 Duração: 24min

    In this solo episode, I share all of the raw and overwhelming feelings I’m experiencing right now while grieving my son’s baby stage at eighteen months. I explore the heartache and anxiety around the passage of time, the confusion of feeling nostalgic for the present, and explain why the newborn phase wasn’t exactly my thing. I also give my mother an impromptu call and get her perspective on embracing the simultaneous sadness and joy of time passing with children. Finally, I discuss still feeling like a child myself, and I remind myself and anyone who needs to hear it that every child’s stage is incredible and brings new things.   Key Takeaway / Points: Why I love Liam’s toddler phase right now at eighteen months On wanting to freeze time with your child as they are Why the newborn phase wasn’t my thing The heartbreak and anxiety around the passage of time On the fear of not remembering important moments in your child’s life On feeling nostalgic for the present On not feeling ready to go through another preg

  • Forging Your Own Creative Path with Lucie Fink

    30/11/2022 Duração: 39min

    In this episode, I sit down with content creator Lucie Fink to talk about Lucie’s creative trajectory, how motherhood transformed her into “Lucie 2.0,” and much more. Lucie gets into how she handles dealing with online trolls, what happened when she Zoomed with one of them, and how she has navigated the confusion of unintentional postpartum weight loss.    Key Takeaway / Points: What lights Lucie up in her work Lucie’s creative trajectory How motherhood transformed her into “Lucie 2.0” How Lucie continues to evolve her approach with publicly sharing her son Unpacking the resistance to being labeled a “mommy blogger” On handling online trolls Lucie’s experience Zooming with one of her trolls On the confusion of navigating unintentional postpartum weight loss Lucie’s favorite part about being a mother Where Lucie sees herself in five years Listen to Jenny Best podcast episode here Watch Lucie’s TED Talk here Follow Lucie: Instagram: @luciebfink TikTok: @luciebfink YouTube: Lucie Fink Website: luciefink.com  

  • An Ongoing Conversation Around Sharing Children on Social Media

    23/11/2022 Duração: 36min

    In this solo episode, I dive into the ongoing conversation around sharing children on social media. I discuss how Joe and I navigate sharing Liam now, how that has evolved over time, and how it might change as he gets older. I also unpack the feeling of being out of control of your child’s image, feeling exploitative of your child, and recent experiences that have shifted the way I view this topic. Finally, I share listener comments and questions about my process with protecting Liam’s privacy, how others feel about publicly sharing their children, and how to set boundaries with your family on sharing your child.     Key Takeaway / Points: How Joe and I have navigated sharing Liam on social media Feeling weird about recognizing influencers’ children in public On being the first generation of parents on social media On feeling out of control of your child’s image Sharing listener polls on comfort with sharing children On considering future implications on your child’s mental health On feeling exploitative of

  • Sitting Down with My Sisters: Family Dynamics, Anxiety, Jealousy, and More

    16/11/2022 Duração: 46min

    The episode you all have been requesting since the beginning! In this episode, I sit down with my two sisters, Lucy and Madi. We discuss respecting their varying boundaries on social media, whether our birth order accurately reflects who we are, and how our personalities differ. We also get into each of our relationships with anxiety, how our relationships with each other have evolved over time, and whether we deal with competition in our relationships and as mothers, since Madi and I have sons who are very close in age.      Key Takeaway / Points: Protecting Madi and Lucy’s boundaries on social media On birth order and why we are each quintessentially the youngest, middle, and oldest children How our personalities differ How we are each like our mother, Cindy Each of our relationships with anxiety and mental health How our relationships have evolved over time, from hardships to becoming friends again as adults How we dealt with comparison and competition while growing up, and whether it exists between me an

  • SEASON 5! Joining Dear Media, What is to Come this Season, My Recent Trip to Italy, and More

    09/11/2022 Duração: 38min

    Welcome to Season Five, FF Fam! In this solo episode, I announce the incredibly exciting news that I’ve signed with Dear Media for all things podcasting! I share my two-year journey leading up to this career milestone, what this means for the podcast moving forward, and what’s in store for Season Five, including some amazing guests. I also dive into my recent trip to Italy with Joe for our anniversary, my intense travel anxiety in the past versus this experience, and why our trip home would’ve sent me spiraling a few years ago. Finally, I share an equally humbling and hilarious moment that happened during our anniversary dinner, an update on our housing search, and how Joe and I are listening to our guts moving forward.   Key Takeaway / Points: My journey to signing with Dear Media and what it means for the podcast moving forward On not being ashamed of vocalizing your goals What’s in store for Season 5, including guests The evolution of The Freckled Foodie podcast A recap of my recent trip to Italy with my

  • Introducing Freckled Foodie and Friends - New Episodes with Dear Media Starting November 9th!

    02/11/2022 Duração: 01min

    Welcome to new episodes of Freckled Foodie and Friends with Cameron Rogers, now on Dear Media!   Freckled Foodie and Friends, hosted by Cameron Rogers (@cameronoaksrogers), is a podcast focused on removing the stigmas around mental health, motherhood, marriage and more. Joined by her knowledgeable and kickass friends, Cameron dives into topics that many find intimidating with refreshing honesty and wit. If you’re looking for a podcast to welcome you with open arms, remind you that you’re not alone, and feel like you’re on the phone with your best friend, then you’ve come to the right place.    Produced by Dear Media   Follow me: Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers Website: freckledfoodie.com TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers Twitter: @freckledfoodie Youtube: Cameron Rogers / Freckled Foodie Pinterest: Freckled Foodie   Creative Lead: Amelie YeagerSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

  • Answering Listener Q&As

    21/09/2022 Duração: 45min

    In this solo episode, I answer listener questions on a wide range of topics, from which classes Liam currently takes to whether I would consider being a stay-at-home mom. I discuss how I feel mushrooms have made me happier, how meditation has helped me tap into my inner self and tune out my ego, and how I’ve dealt with fear over publicly sharing my personal life. I also get into our non-negotiables for our future home, what we’re most looking forward to as homeowners, and how to prioritize your sex life after becoming parents. Key Takeaway / Points: Which classes Liam currently takes How I feel microdosing has made me happier Whether I would consider being a stay-at-home mom How meditation has helped me tap into my inner self My journey with fear over publicly sharing my personal life  Our home buying non-negotiables What we’re looking forward to as homeowners Family style weddings vs. plated dinners On feeling “ready” to have kids How I knew Joe was “the one” On making your sex life a priority after becomi

  • How Do We Break the Mold of Generational Diet Culture? With My Cousin, Carly Loveman

    14/09/2022 Duração: 46min

    In this episode, I sit down with my cousin, Carly Loveman. We discuss all things body image, from a recent diet culture conversation we had in our family, to growing up in a prominent diet culture environment, to navigating how to speak up for yourself amongst family members. Carly shares body commentary that influenced her self-image growing up, her history with anxiety around clothing and dressing for events, and the work she has put in post-pandemic to cultivate self-love. We also discuss the concept of “flattering” clothing, why we sometimes feel the need to dress sexily, and how confidence and positivity are contagious. Key Takeaway / Points: A recent diet culture conversation within our family Carly’s relationship with her body growing up Our family history with body image Past body commentary Carly absorbed Navigating speaking up for yourself within the family Carly’s past anxiety around dressing for events The concept of “flattering” clothing On absorbing sexualized comments and feeling the need to

  • The Idea of Having a Second Child

    07/09/2022 Duração: 43min

    In this solo episode, I explore all of my thoughts around the idea of having a second child – purely conceptual, not a pregnancy announcement! I discuss the recent pressure I’ve felt that it’s “go time” for Kid Number Two, our Month 15 bliss with Liam, and the fear of disrupting our current groove with another baby. I also explain our surprise pregnancy with Liam, and why that’s feeding my own uncertainties about another conception and postpartum experience. Finally, I read listener stories about feeling scared of giving less to your firstborn, being much more confident as a second-time mom, and deciding to be “one and done” and grappling with feeling secure in that decision. Key Takeaway / Points: On the idea of transitioning from one to two kids Feeling the sudden pressure that it’s “go time” for another child Finally finding balance between work and being a mother Observing friends’ timelines with having Baby Number 2 Our surprise pregnancy with Liam and my uncertainties about conceiving again The fear o

  • The Freedom of Owning Exactly Who You Are with Jessamyn Stanley

    31/08/2022 Duração: 53min

    In this episode, I sit down with Jessamyn Stanley, the internationally renowned yoga instructor, writer, and body positive queer activist. We dive into vulnerability and honesty right out the gates and talk about the act of having compassion for trolls versus wanting to correct them, Jessamyn’s experience as a face of the wellness industry, and the ongoing dynamics within the body positivity movement. We also discuss Jessamyn’s essential practices for attaining body positivity, the act of letting go of what we’re “supposed” to look like, Jessamyn’s journey with cannabis, and much more. Key Takeaway / Points: On having compassion for trolls and healthily coping with online bullying Jessamyn’s experience with the medical industrial complex and owning her story in the wellness industry On encouraging community within the body positivity movement and dismantling competition within it Jessamyn’s relationship with her body throughout her life Tangible pieces of advice for people who want to attain body positivity

  • Comparison is the Thief of Joy

    24/08/2022 Duração: 34min

    In this solo episode, I unpack my emotions around the concept of comparison and dive into why I (and many others) believe it is the thief of joy. I talk about my history with comparing, some recent examples of how it has gotten in the way of my happiness, and what I think causes the comparison. Specifically, I discuss the role my ego plays in it all. Full disclosure, I took an edible right before recording this episode and it definitely hits midway through, so this is also an inside look into my *edible therapy sessions* that I reference as one of the reasons why I love cannabis Key Takeaway / Points: Why comparison is the thief of joy How I felt returning to social media after a week off for vacation Comparison as a mom and some recent examples where it has gotten in the way of my happiness Why our ego plays a huge role in this topic An inside look into my *edible therapy sessions* Follow me: Instagram: @cameronoaksrogers Website: freckledfoodie.com TikTok: @cameronoaksrogers Twitter: @freckledfoodie You

  • Balance Over Perfection with Siffat Haider of Arrae

    17/08/2022 Duração: 43min

    In this episode, I sit down with Siffat Haider, co-founder and co-CEO of Arrae, an all natural wellness and supplement brand. Siffat and I talk about the medical industry frustrations that led her to creating Arrae, her experience with manifestation and how she practices manifesting, and her journey to owning her intelligence and dismantling imposter syndrome narratives. We also discuss Siffat’s tools for managing anxiety and her non-negotiable wellness practices, how she and her husband approach their relationship as co-founders, and how Arrae encourages balance over health-obsessive behaviors. Key Takeaway / Points: Siffat’s health story and why she created Arrae The normalization of women’s health issues and suffering Siffat’s experience with manifestation and how she practices manifesting Owning our intelligence and dismantling imposter syndrome narratives Siffat’s tools for managing anxiety How Siffat and her husband balance their relationship as co-founders How being a CEO in wellness has influenced S

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