Very Nearly Almost

Lindsey Sullivan

Having had alopecia areata since the age of two, Lindsey Sullivan is very nearly almost bald or very nearly almost has a full head of hair. It all depends on how you look at it. Everyone has that thing about them that they have had to learn to love--perhaps they're still struggling with it. Through snippets of her own story and interviews with inspiring guests, Lindsey explores the ups and downs of alopecia areata--and other secret super powers.

  1. 2D AGO

    Navigating Leaps of Faith and Perimenopause ft. Tamsen Fadal

    Tamsen Fadal is back on the podcast! A lot has changed since she first came on in September of 2024. The Emmy-winning journalist followed up that episode taping with the release of the documentary The M Factor: Shedding the Silence on Menopause, publishing her now New York Times-bestselling book How to Menopause and even launching a podcast of her own: The Tamsen Show. Now, Tamsen has another doc out: The M Factor: Before the Pause. This one spotlights and demystifies perimenopause, which literally means "around menopause." Only 34 percent of women even know about this time, which begins four to 10 years prior to menopause. Women can start experiencing symptoms as early as their mid- to late thirties. At the heart of all of this work is Tamsen's mission to tell stories that inspire women to unlock their full potential and to equip women with information to navigate what’s next–even and especially when they simply don’t know. Lindsey and Tamsen also talked about leaps of faith in this conversation and looked back on Tamsen's pivot from anchoring the nightly news to creating a robust and empowered community of women over two years later.  Follow Lindsey on Instagram at @verynearlyalmost and @lindssully. Visit lindseysullivan.net and vrynrlyalmost.com for more.  The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns or treatment options. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Very Nearly Almost.

    25 min
  2. JAN 9

    Photographer Caitlin McNaney Shares What Instagram Won’t about Body Image

    It's the first episode of 2026! This feels like a timely one as we’re all fresh off of posting photos of our 2025 roundups and envisioning the new us this year will inevitably bring. This week's guest is Caitlin McNaney, an incredible photographer whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Vogue, The Cut and more. For seven years, she was the photo director at Broadway.com, where she and Lindsey's paths crossed. While Cait typically works in Nashville where she lives with her dog Josie–a bonus guest on this episode–and in New York City, the best friends actually recorded this episode in Rochester where she grew up. Cait started taking photos when she participated in local community theatre–famously, a production of Les Miz, in which she ALSO played Madame Thernardier. As art enthusiasts, former theatre kids, friends and colleagues, Cait and Lindsey have always spoken at length about body image. Cait has always championed capturing subjects in unique ways, which makes her a great photographer and an even better friend. The ladies discussed what interested Cait in photography initially and how being behind the lens has informed how she views beauty now. Photos can be beautiful moment preservers or master manipulators; Cait and Lindsey also addressed the fact that pretty much everyone has a camera and editing tools on their person at all times now–for better or for worse.  Follow Lindsey on Instagram at @verynearlyalmost and @lindssully. Visit lindseysullivan.net and vrynrlyalmost.com for more.  The information provided in this podcast is for educational and informational purposes only and is not intended as medical advice. Always consult with a qualified healthcare professional regarding any medical concerns or treatment options. The views expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Very Nearly Almost.

    46 min

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Having had alopecia areata since the age of two, Lindsey Sullivan is very nearly almost bald or very nearly almost has a full head of hair. It all depends on how you look at it. Everyone has that thing about them that they have had to learn to love--perhaps they're still struggling with it. Through snippets of her own story and interviews with inspiring guests, Lindsey explores the ups and downs of alopecia areata--and other secret super powers.