Everything Changed with Rosie Fawehimi

Rosie Fawehimi

Welcome to Everything Changed – a podcast born from my own life-changing experience, a breast cancer diagnosis at 35. We all think life-altering moments won’t happen to us… until they do. And when they do, they change us in ways we never imagined. In each episode I will be sharing real stories of resilience, strength, and the moments that redefine us.” New episodes release every two weeks on Wednesdays.

Episodes

  1. 4 DAYS AGO

    By 30, her world had fallen apart. Then she went to the Amazon

    Trigger warning:This episode contains descriptions of childhood abuse and neglect, a suicide attempt, suicidal ideation, and non-consensual intimate image sharing. Please take care of yourself. Sponsor message:This episode is brought to you by RevitaLash Cosmetics. RevitaLash was founded by a physician who created a lash serum for his wife during her breast cancer treatment -- because he wanted her to feel like herself again. Find them at revitalash.com. ✨ Guest description:Lacey Banghard grew up in a home without stability or love, moved out at 15, and tried to take her own life at 13. She went on to become one of Britain's most recognised Page 3 models and appeared on Celebrity Big Brother. In 2017, her iCloud was hacked and intimate images were shared publicly without her consent -- an experience that brought her to the edge again. What followed was a years-long journey through motherhood, her daughter's severe eczema, ayahuasca in the Amazon, and a spiritual awakening that she is still navigating today. Lacey is writing a book and building a platform called Remembering I Am Her. Chapters: 00:00 Cold open00:53 Rosie's intro01:17 Growing up without love02:14 Moving out at 1505:28 At 13, she tried to take her own life06:11 How Page 3 found her07:48 Did she feel beautiful growing up?09:37 How Page 3 shaped her11:12 Celebrity Big Brother12:28 Acid threats -- a year in hiding13:00 The belief she was a bad person14:54 Having her daughter16:12 Her daughter -- her biggest mirror17:39 Solo mum, crying at 3am19:32 Her daughter's severe eczema21:29 Depression and anxiety attacks22:12 Her iCloud was hacked -- and her privacy destroyed24:22 Surrendering to what she couldn't control26:49 Fell pregnant two months later27:46 The calling to go to the Amazon29:36 What ayahuasca actually did32:46 The science -- it made her brain like Play-Doh33:31 Coming home to a life falling apart35:06 Who is Lacey today -- Remembering I Am Her36:12 What would you say to your 15-year-old self?37:35 The therapy revelation39:15 Grateful for the people God put in her path40:02 One thing she wants every listener to know Everything Changed on Instagram: instagram.com/everythingchangedpodcastListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2XH1S48Q9rubN7TaywfxVe?si=cd71458fbb06449b

    42 min
  2. 22 APR

    She went to Tanzania at 18 to help children. She ended up raising fifteen of them.

    Letty McMaster was 18 years old when she travelled to Tanzania to volunteer at an orphanage. What she found there stopped her in her tracks. The children were being kept in deliberate poverty -- a cycle of neglect designed to attract donations from Western volunteers, with the staff taking the money for themselves. Letty stayed. She learned Swahili. She exposed the abuse. When the local council shut the orphanage down, she was registered as the legal guardian of nine children who had nowhere to go. She was 22 years old. Over the next ten years, Letty raised fifteen children in a family home she set up and ran herself in Tanzania. She founded Street Children Iringa, which now supports three houses -- a family home, a safe house welcoming over 100 street children a year, and a newly opened home for young mothers living on the streets. The children she raised have gone on to university, professional boxing, and international football. One of them achieved the best A-level results in the country and is now studying civil engineering at the University of Cape Town. This is one of the most remarkable stories we have heard on Everything Changed. To support Street Children Iringa visit www.streetchildreniringa.org or find them on Instagram at @streetchildreniringa. This episode is brought to you by RevitaLash Cosmetics. RevitaLash was founded by a physician who created a lash serum for his wife during her breast cancer treatment -- because he wanted her to feel like herself again. Find them at revitalash.co.uk. ✨ 00:00 Cold open00:59 Rosie's intro01:26 Life at 18 -- A-levels, saving up, the plan to volunteer01:42 Arriving at the orphanage -- and what Letty found01:52 The voluntourism business -- how the cycle of abuse worked03:34 How long did she stay?04:02 Learning Swahili -- and why it changed everything05:11 Were the children really orphans?05:54 Becoming legal guardian to nine children at 2207:38 Opening the home09:22 The challenges of raising fifteen teenagers10:23 Founding Street Children Iringa10:57 The three houses12:41 Why are there so many street children in Tanzania?13:30 The girl who ran away with her newborn at 1114:32 Life now -- splitting time between London and Tanzania15:45 How to support the charity -- and what 300 pounds does17:54 The children ten years on -- civil engineering, boxing, Real Madrid21:29 Why Letty takes no volunteers23:14 What would you say to your 18-year-old self?24:13 Did you ever feel scared or threatened?24:35 How the children shaped her25:15 Did you always want to help children?26:17 Find Street Children Iringa Everything Changed on Instagram: instagram.com/everythingchangedpodcastListen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2XH1S48Q9rubN7TaywfxVe?si=cd71458fbb06449b

    27 min
  3. 8 APR

    She went on holiday after beating breast cancer. She nearly didn't come home

    Kreena Dhiman. Diagnosed with breast cancer at 33. Told she may never have children. Here she is today with four.In this episode Kreena talks about fighting her oncologist for the right to freeze her embryos before chemotherapy, navigating the NHS postcode lottery for IVF funding while going through treatment, and the heart failure diagnosis on holiday that nearly killed her three years after her cancer treatment ended.And then, through surrogacy and egg donation, how she built a family of four anyway.This is one of the most determined and quietly extraordinary women we have ever spoken to.⚠️ This episode contains discussions of serious illness, infertility, and near death.💛 This episode is sponsored by RevitaLash CosmeticsRevitaLash was created by ophthalmologist Dr Michael Brinkenhoff for his wife Gayle during her breast cancer journey, because feeling confident and beautiful matters, especially when life is hard. Now trusted in over 70 countries and having donated more than $13 million to breast cancer initiatives, RevitaLash is a brand built on strength, love, and giving back.Visit revitalash.co.uk to find out more.📌 Chapters0:00 Open0:24 A word from our sponsor1:33 Meet Kreena2:02 The fertility conversation nobody had with her3:11 Fighting for the right to freeze her embryos5:48 The NHS funding battle6:50 Waiting to try8:15 Discovering surrogacy9:09 The cultural shame nobody talks about11:28 Heart failure on holiday14:27 Back to surrogacy16:51 Finding her first surrogate19:00 The embryo clinic error23:14 The pregnancy test video24:57 Her daughter is born25:19 No embryos left26:40 Egg donation in South Africa29:09 Meeting her donor in Cyprus30:08 Finding Laura31:43 Transferring to Laura32:28 Triplets36:01 Born ten weeks early in lockdown37:58 "I wouldn't have them without breast cancer"41:09 Advice for women facing infertility42:55 The Intended Parent podcast📲 Follow Kreena:instagram.com/kreenadhiman/📲 Follow Everything Changed:instagram.com/everythingchangedpodcast🎧 Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2XH1S48Q9rubN7TaywfxVe?si=cd71458fbb06449b

    44 min
  4. 25 MAR

    She lost both her sons. Here is what kept her going.

    She lost two sons in one year. This is how she survived. Carly Smith is a mother of five. In the last two years she has lost two sons. Morgan, who she loved as her own from the moment she met him. And Barnie, her beautiful non-verbal autistic boy, whose heart now beats inside a fifteen year old girl somewhere in the UK. In this episode Carly talks about the love that built her family, the grief that nearly broke it, and the quiet signs that have kept her going. Have tissues close by. ⚠️ This episode contains discussions of child loss, grief, and suicidal thoughts. Please take care of yourself while listening. 💛 This episode is sponsored by RevitaLash Cosmetics RevitaLash was created by ophthalmologist Dr Michael Brinkenhoff for his wife Gayle during her breast cancer journey, because feeling confident and beautiful matters, especially when life is hard. Now trusted in over 70 countries and having donated more than $13 million to breast cancer initiatives, RevitaLash is a brand built on strength, love, and giving back. Visit revitalash.com to find out more. 📌 Chapters 0:00 Cold open 0:24 A word from our sponsor 1:03 Meet Carly 1:55 Barnie's diagnosis 3:33 The first seizure 4:18 The IVF journey 12:26 Meet Morgan 13:11 The phone call 21:29 The anniversary 24:58 Great Ormond Street 26:09 The decision 27:06 The sign 29:18 "I need you too" 31:10 Finding a reason to keep going 📲 Follow Carly:instagram.com/carlylousmith83 📲 Follow Everything Changed:instagram.com/everythingchangedpodcast 🎧 Listen on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/show/2XH1S48Q9rubN7TaywfxVe?si=cd71458fbb06449b

    33 min
  5. 7 JAN

    One in 80 Million: What Happens When Both Parents Carry the Same Rare Gene?

    ✨ This episode is sponsored by RevitaLash Cosmetics. Rosie has partnered with RevitaLash, the original lash conditioning brand, to bring you a special offer. Use code ROSIE20 for 20% off your order at revitalash.co.uk. Thank you to RevitaLash for supporting Everything Changed. ⸻ When Nicola Whitbread-Hastings became a mother, she expected the “typical” experience. Instead, she was thrust into a world of medical terminology, 24/7 care, and a diagnosis so rare there are only a few hundred cases worldwide. In this episode of Everything Changed, Nicola joins us to share the raw, unfiltered reality of raising her son, Rudy, who lives with MCAHS1, a genetic condition that causes epilepsy, visual impairment, and profound physical disability. In this episode we discuss: * The COVID diagnosis Navigating the terrifying first weeks of lockdown while realising something was wrong. * Finding out both she and her husband carried the same rare gene. * The survival instinct Why she had to emotionally detach from her second pregnancy to survive the weight of a potential second diagnosis. * Milestones vs inchstones The beautiful, small victories that mean everything. This is a story about resilience, the fight of a special-needs parent, and how the arrival of her second son, Dexter, helped their family rediscover laughter in the chaos. ⸻ Resources mentioned in this episode: Haven House Children’s Hospice: https://www.havenhouse.org.uk/ Follow Rudy’s journey on Instagram: @rudysw0rld ⸻ Timestamps 00:00 – Highlights: The moment everything changed 02:15 – The first signs and the COVID lockdown 08:50 – Getting the MCAHS1 diagnosis 16:10 – The heartbreaking reality of the second pregnancy 21:45 – The IVF journey and travelling to Barcelona 25:30 – Dexter: finding joy in “typical” motherhood 34:00 – Advice for parents facing a new diagnosis

    44 min
  6. 24/12/2025

    I had my baby, then needed urgent mental health care

    ✨ Sponsored by RevitaLash Cosmetics ✨ This episode is proudly sponsored by RevitaLash Cosmetics 💗 Founded by Dr Michael Brinkenhoff to help his wife feel more beautiful during her battle with breast cancer, RevitaLash is best known for its clinically tested RevitaLash Advanced Eyelash Serum. A portion of every purchase supports global breast cancer research, including studies at the Francis Crick Institute in London. Thank you to RevitaLash for supporting Everything Changed. ⸻ 🎙️ Everything Changed | Carly Chan’s story In this episode, Rosie speaks to Carly Chan, who shares the reality of pregnancy sickness that became life-threatening and why giving birth was not the end of her struggle. Just weeks into pregnancy, Carly developed hyperemesis gravidarum (HG), a severe condition that left her bedridden, dehydrated, and unable to function. What’s often dismissed as “bad morning sickness” became months of relentless nausea, isolation, and a devastating impact on her mental health. Carly speaks honestly about: * Losing her sense of identity * Feeling trapped in her own body * Experiencing suicidal thoughts, not because she didn’t want her baby, but because she desperately wanted the sickness to stop Although the physical symptoms ended as soon as her son was born, Carly explains how she struggled to bond with him, feeling intense fear, anxiety, and shame in the early days of motherhood. With support from friends, her husband, and specialist perinatal mental health services, Carly made the terrifying but life-changing decision to enter a Mother and Baby Unit, where she received intensive support for severe postnatal anxiety and depression. This is a powerful, honest conversation about pregnancy, postnatal mental health, and why asking for help can be lifesaving. If this episode resonates with you, you are not alone. ⸻ ⏱️ Timestamps 00:00 “I felt suicidal during pregnancy” 00:36 Meeting Carly and the start of her story 01:58 When pregnancy sickness suddenly took over 04:19 Hospital visits, dehydration and being dismissed 06:12 Diagnosed with hyperemesis gravidarum (HG) 09:49 Giving birth and expecting everything to be okay 10:15 Struggling to bond with her newborn 13:24 Reaching breaking point and suicidal thoughts 15:32 Friends stepping in when Carly couldn’t cope 18:48 The moment she realised she needed more help 19:48 Being told she needed a Mother and Baby Unit 21:57 The first night alone with her baby 24:14 Treatment, exposure therapy and recovery 29:28 How this changed her decision to have more children 32:00 Carly’s message to anyone struggling 33:07 Finding strength, endurance and pride ⸻ 🧡 Support and resources If you are struggling during pregnancy or after birth, these organisations can help: 🤍 Pregnancy Sickness Support https://pregnancysicknesssupport.org.uk Support, information, and peer mentoring for people experiencing hyperemesis gravidarum and severe pregnancy sickness. 💛 PANDAS Foundation https://pandasfoundation.org.uk Support for parents and families affected by perinatal mental illness, including postnatal depression and anxiety.

    36 min
  7. 10/12/2025

    I lost my mobility, my voice, and my identity… and somehow found a new life

    Sponsored by RevitaLash Cosmetics Use code ROSIE20 for 20 percent off at checkout. Kristen’s life changed almost overnight. In early 2022, she suddenly developed extreme anxiety, tremors, and escalating neurological symptoms that no one could explain. Within months, she lost her voice, her confidence, and eventually her mobility — going from walking for half an hour to barely lasting five minutes. Her husband carried her up and down the stairs. She stopped going out. She hid from friends and family because she couldn’t face the questions.  This episode follows Kristen’s raw, honest journey through misdiagnosis, fear, and the emotional shock of becoming a full-time wheelchair user at 26. It also traces the unexpected moment everything shifted — a chance encounter at Paddington Station with another wheelchair user — and how that single conversation opened the door to wheelchair basketball, then padel, and ultimately a new identity. Today, Kristen is Britain’s number-one female wheelchair padel player.  Her story is about identity, loss, resilience, and rebuilding a life that looks nothing like the one she had before — but one she is proud of. 00:00 Losing mobility, losing her voice — everything collapses 00:23 Meet Kristen: nurse and Britain’s No.1 wheelchair padel player 01:31 The sudden anxiety and confusion in 2022 03:37 Misdiagnosis, dismissal, and declining mobility 06:13 Losing her voice — and losing her identity 11:37 The Bath trip: realising she can no longer walk 17:27 Isolation, hiding from the world, husband becoming a carer 23:53 Paddington Station: the moment everything changed 27:58 From wheelchair basketball to becoming No.1 in padel 31:29 The pink hair: reclaiming identity and confidence

    40 min
  8. 12/11/2025

    We Went to Nigeria — and Everything Changed | Everything Changed Episode 4

    🎧 EVERYTHING CHANGED — Episode 4: Gigi’s Story Courtesy of ✨ RevitaLash Cosmetics ✨ www.revitalash.co.uk 💙 Enjoy 20% off with code ROSIE20 ––– 🙏 Special thanks to our guest, Gigi (Grace) Her award-winning podcast Journeys with Grace can be found wherever you get your podcasts or at http://jwgstory.com ––– 🎤 In this episode: Singer-songwriter and British Podcast Award finalist Gigi opens up about the extraordinary twists in her life — from being sent from South London to Nigeria as a child, to facing years of pain from Crohn’s disease, to hearing the words no one ever expects: “We think it’s cancer.” 💫 This is a story of shock, resilience and self-belief — of learning to take control when everything feels lost. Gigi shares how she reversed her illness, rebuilt her life, and found healing through her music and her voice. ––– 🕰️ What we talk about: 00:00 — Growing up between cultures in Brixton and Nigeria 04:00 — Being “sent away” and what that taught her about identity 07:00 — The first taste of fame on Pop Idol 08:40 — Living with Crohn’s and learning to self-heal 14:00 — “I had no symptoms — and then they told me it was cancer.” 20:00 — Advocating for yourself when doctors rush your decisions 24:00 — What it means to be in the driver’s seat of your healing 27:00 — The power of discipline, mindset and self-trust 29:00 — Gigi on what really makes her happy today ––– 💬 Connect with Gigi: Instagram: @jwgstory Podcast: Journeys with Grace 🌿 Follow Rosie: Instagram: @rosiefawehimi Podcast updates: @everythingchangedpod ––– 🎙️ About Everything Changed Real stories. Raw conversations. Life-changing moments. New episodes every other Wednesday on Spotify, YouTube & Apple Podcasts.

    32 min
5
out of 5
16 Ratings

About

Welcome to Everything Changed – a podcast born from my own life-changing experience, a breast cancer diagnosis at 35. We all think life-altering moments won’t happen to us… until they do. And when they do, they change us in ways we never imagined. In each episode I will be sharing real stories of resilience, strength, and the moments that redefine us.” New episodes release every two weeks on Wednesdays.

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