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All Over Again

All Over Again

By: Nathalie Carpenter
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If you could go back in time, what would you do all over again? Join host Nathalie Carpenter, every Tuesday as public figures, creators, and changemakers share the turning points that reshaped their lives. Real stories. Hard-earned wisdom. A reminder that it’s never too late to start fresh — or start over.2023 Nathalie Carpenter Hygiene & Healthy Living Personal Development Personal Success Social Sciences
Episodes
  • 3 Breast Cancer Survivors. Nothing Held Back. Celebrating 30 Years of BCA.
    May 5 2026
    The Breast Cancer Alliance launched its 30th anniversary celebrations with a live recording of All Over Again Podcast—an emotional and deeply personal afternoon spotlighting the realities of breast cancer survivorship, resilience, and growing cases among younger women. Recorded live, this conversation in collaboration with the Breast Cancer Alliance is unlike any other episode of All Over Again. The conversation featured survivor-advocates Miranda McKeon, Sarrah Strimel-Bentley, and Kiley Dunham-Castricone who sat down with Nathalie to share what cancer actually looks like from the inside: the chaos, the clarity, the unexpected humor, the joy that exists even in the darkest moments, and what it looks like to begin again. Kylie Durham-Castricone is a four-time metastatic breast cancer survivor, artist, and mother of two. When she was diagnosed with leptomeningeal disease, a rare form of cancer that infiltrates the spinal fluid, she was given three months to live. Today, she is cancer-free and a thriving artist - her story is proof that the worst thing that ever happens to you can become the foundation for your purpose. . Former Broadway performer Sarrah Strimel Bentley is a fertility preservation advocate, yogi, founder of A Chance for Life, and mother to a miracle son, Chance. Diagnosed with stage two invasive ductal carcinoma at 38, Sarah navigated breast cancer, a double mastectomy, chemotherapy, and surrogacy simultaneously. Her nonprofit gives full surrogacy grants of $150,000 to breast cancer survivors who cannot afford to carry their own pregnancies, ensuring that women fighting for their lives don’t have to give up on the family they’ve dreamt of. Miranda McKeon is a content creator, actress best known for her role in Anne with an E, and breast cancer awareness advocate who was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer as a 19-year-old college student. She is now 24, cancer-free, and one of the most compelling young voices in the breast cancer space. Known for her refreshing honesty, Miranda has turned her platform into a resource for young women who are told breast cancer isn't something they need to think about yet. This episode is at once heartbreaking and hilarious, deeply practical and profoundly moving. It is a reminder that beginning all over again doesn't always look the way you planned and that hardship and joy can coexist. Held at Bosco’s Bar & Grill in Old Greenwich, the event marked the first-ever live recording of All Over Again Podcast and served as both a celebration of the Breast Cancer Alliance’s 30 years of impact and a reminder of the power of storytelling to foster awareness, connection, and healing. The afternoon was made possible thanks to Kiley Dunham - Castricone, support from event partners and supporters:, Ginni Media, Bosco's Bar & Grill, Selvara Media, Bar Vida, and Perrier Jouët, What we explore in this episode: (00:38) Welcome from the Breast Cancer Alliance: 30 years, $40 million funded (05:44) Kylie's diagnosis: breast cancer twice, leptomeningeal disease, three months to live, and two babies at home (06:52) Sarah's story: falling in love, buying a house, and finding a walnut-sized lump (09:45) Miranda on being diagnosed at 19 and the one thing she was most afraid of losing (15:23) Sarrah on how fertility preservation gave her Chance (21:31) Navigating motherhood through treatment: what it actually takes to keep going (23:45) How a gifted box of art supplies from Kylie’s mother, helped her begin again (31:23) Sarrah, Kiley, and Miranda on finding purpose after cancer (38:49) What to do when someone you love is newly diagnosed with breast cancer Learn more about the Breast Cancer Alliance. Connect with Kiley: @kdurham_artanddesign IG Kiley Durham Art Connect with Sarrah: @SarrahStrimelBentley IG A Chance for Life Foundation Connect with Miranda: @miranda.mckeon IG Pink 365 podcast Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    50 mins
  • Swag Bags, Supermodels & Second Acts: Elizabeth Harrison on Reinventing a Legacy PR Agency and Herself
    Apr 21 2026
    "I think maybe I wish I had enjoyed the ride a little bit more. I was so intense, so driven, so worried about doing it perfectly. I didn't take a moment to understand or be grateful for all the amazing things that were happening in the moment." - Elizabeth Harrison Elizabeth Harrison, co-founder of one of New York's most storied PR and communications agencies, has spent over 30 years shaping the brands and cultural moments that defined an era. From placing Jimmy Choo on Sex and the City to inventing the swag bag, and elevating Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week to be the brand that became synonymous with th runway. Elizabeth built her career on access, instinct, and a relentless drive to move faster than everyone else. In this episode, Elizabeth takes us from her early days at Elle Magazine, to working on the set of Forrest Gump in South Carolina, to building and selling her agency to Omnicom and then buying it back. Now at 60, Elizabeth is in the midst of her most personal reinvention yet: trading intensity for intention and swapping reactive leadership for something softer and, she says, far more effective. What we explore in this episode: (00:32) Elizabeth’s early career at Elle Magazine: meeting Karl Lagerfeld, Naomi Campbell, and Cindy Crawford before age 25 (08:27) How getting fired led to the best thing that ever happened to her (09:35) Launching Harrison & Shriftman: no business school, no backing, and no plan—just timing and tenacity (12:56) Why access is a lost art, and how the absence of smartphones created a generation of master networkers (17:00) The “Corptique” mindset: what it means to be boutique at scale (33:20) The bus ride with a billionaire that changed everything personally and professionally (36:30) Soft leadership: what it actually looks like to lead with your heart instead of a hammer (50:15) Legacy, the Harrison & Shriftman alumni community, and what's next Connect with Elizabeth: @EHarrisonHSPR on IG hscommunications.com Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Starting Over to Standing Strong: Lisa Odenweller on Reinvention, Self Love, and Building Kroma from the Inside Out
    Apr 14 2026
    "When we're so distracted all the time, we're not checking in with ourselves and making sure we're not distracting ourselves from doing the work that we need to do." — Lisa Odenweller Lisa Odenweller is a serial entrepreneur, wellness pioneer, and the founder and CEO ofKroma, a functional foods brand designed to support people in taking control of their own health with nourishing meals, snacks, and beverages on the go designed to make healthy living easy, enjoyable, and accessible. . Before Kroma, Lisa launched Beaming, widely recognized as the first superfood café concept in the country, growing it to 10 locations in Southern California as a single mother of three with and initially with zero seed money and no roadmap. In this deeply honest conversation, Lisa opens up about the painful loss of Beaming, the company she loved like a child, and how being bullied out of her own business forced her to confront a painful childhood and teach her inner child self love and how to advocate for herself personally and professionally. Lisa shares the deep personal work that she did to build her selfworth, and how that inner transformation became the foundation for building Kroma differently. From navigating perimenopause with the help of AI to building community to fundraising from over a hundred women investors, including Gwyneth Paltrow, Naomi Watts, and Amy Schumer… Lisa is as candid about the chaos as she is about the magic. What we explore in this episode: (04:26) Why Lisa walked away from a company that she loved (06:07) Choosing the right board members… and what happens when you don't (14:29) Personal healing and business success are not mutually exclusive (21:43) What self-advocacy looks like now, in business and in life (32:22) What Lisa would teach in a masterclass on entrepreneurship (38:13) The nervous system check-in: Is this challenge or misalignment? (01:10:02) The sacrifices of entrepreneurship and motherhood and the legacy that matters most Connect with Lisa: IG: @Lisa_Odenweller Kroma Wellness Connect with Nathalie: AllOverAgainPodcast.com IG: @AllOverAgainPodcast LinkedIn
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    1 hr and 18 mins
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