You Are Here

Rachel Rhee

Welcome to You Are Here, the podcast where we have conversations with people who have courageously taken the road less traveled. In each episode, we will navigate stories from people who have chartered their own path and hear from experts who can help us navigate all of life’s different seasons. Whatever path you are exploring in life, we are here to meet you where you are - and where you’d like to be.

  1. 12/02/2025

    45: Myths About Conception and Fertility with Ronit Menashe and Vida Delrahim from WeNatal

    Ronit and Vida are the co-founders of WeNatal, a company revolutionizing how we think about fertility. These two best friends met nearly 20 years ago climbing the corporate ladder at Nike, but it wasn't until they both experienced devastating miscarriages within a week of each other that they discovered their true mission. When their doctors told them "it's common, there's nothing you can do," they refused to accept that answer. What they uncovered changed everything: men contribute to 50% of pregnancy health and pregnancy loss, and sperm quality can be dramatically improved through targeted nutrition. In this conversation, we explore: The hidden truth about male fertility - Why prenatals for men didn't exist and how sperm quality directly impacts miscarriage rates What "trimester zero" really means - The critical 3-month window before conception that most couples ignore Why "geriatric pregnancy" language is harmful - How medical narratives rob women of agency and what to do instead Practical detox strategies - Simple household changes that reduce toxic load and support fertility for both partners The role of stress in conception - Why you can check every box nutritionally but still struggle if your nervous system is dysregulated This conversation is for anyone navigating a fertility journey or wanting to optimize their health for future conception. It's honest, vulnerable, and packed with actionable guidance you can implement today. Connect with Ronit and Vida at: Website: WeNatal.com Instagram: @wenatal Download the WeNatal conception guide

    54 min
  2. 11/11/2025

    43: The Art of Reinvention with Jasmine Escalera

    What happens when you've checked every box—the PhD from Yale, the six-figure job, the marriage—and still feel like you're living someone else's life? This week, I sit down with Jasmine Escalera, the self-proclaimed "Queen of Reinvention," who walked away from a prestigious career in science to help women rewrite their stories with themselves at the center. Despite achieving everything she was told would make her happy, something felt profoundly wrong. Jasmine shares how she broke free from the weight of expectations—one domino at a time. We explore the emotional cost of choosing yourself when it disappoints the people you love and why "midlife crisis" should be reframed as "midlife awakening," This episode is for anyone standing at a crossroads, wondering if there's more to life than the path you've been told to follow. About Jasmine Escalera Jasmine Escalara is a reinvention coach who teaches women the art of rewriting their stories with themselves at the center. After earning her PhD from Yale and achieving all the traditional markers of success, she chose to leave it all behind to help other women navigate life transitions, tap into their internal desires, and practically go after what they want. She is the founder of The Courage Crew, a monthly membership community where women support each other through reinvention, healing, and choosing themselves—without having to do it alone. Connect with Jasmine: Join The Courage CrewInstagram About You Are Here You Are Here is a personal development podcast hosted by Rachel Rhee that features in-depth conversations with individuals who've taken the road less traveled—people navigating meaningful career pivots, life transitions, health challenges, personal growth, and more. Each week blends personal storytelling with expert insight, offering actionable guidance from specialists on managing change, defining core values, healing from health struggles, and designing purposeful lives. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

    42 min
  3. 11/04/2025

    42: Mimi Ison on How to Age Without Decline, Strength Training, Mindset & Breaking Ageism

    What if the narrative about aging — the one we've absorbed since childhood — is fundamentally wrong? Mimi Ison calls herself a "pro-aging midlife enthusiast," and she means it. She's shuffling, lifting weights, and proving that aging doesn't have to mean shrinking your life. This conversation goes beyond fitness tips. We explore how ageism gets baked into us as young as age three, why using age as a default excuse keeps us stuck, and how shifting your mindset can literally change what your body is capable of. Mimi shares her journey from expecting the worst at 50 to discovering strength training, learning to shuffle, and building a community of people ready to challenge what midlife "should" look like. She's not here for toxic positivity — she's a realist about the hard parts — but she's also proof that there are peaks and valleys at every age, and that growth doesn't stop at 30, 40, 50, or beyond. In this episode: How ageist beliefs form in early childhood (and why that matters)Strength training as a tool for rewriting age-based limitationsThe crossword puzzle metaphor for aging with intentionWhat actually matters as we ageHow Mimi inspires women across the globe to start movingMimi Ison is a pro-aging advocate, fitness enthusiast, and the voice behind @heymiddleage. In her 60s, she's challenging stereotypes about what midlife looks like through strength training, dancing, and honest conversations about aging. She's on a mission to help people on the cusp of change take that first step toward a stronger, more intentional life. Connect with Mimi: Instagram: @heymiddleageFacebook: Hey Middle AgeBlog: heymiddleage.com

    1h 1m
  4. 10/28/2025

    41: Jessica Zucker on Normalizing Hard Things; Her Miscarriage Story; The Cycle of Silence, Stigma, Shame

    Content Warning: This episode contains detailed and sensitive discussion of pregnancy loss, miscarriage, and medical trauma. Please take care of yourself while listening. In this deeply moving conversation, I sit down with Dr. Jessica Zucker, a Los Angeles-based psychologist specializing in women's reproductive and maternal mental health, to talk about one of the most silenced experiences in women's lives: miscarriage. Jessica is the creator of the viral #IHadAMiscarriage campaign and author of two groundbreaking books: I Had A Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement and Normalize It: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women's Lives. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, Vogue, and Harvard Business Review, and she's been featured on NPR, CNN, The Today Show, and Good Morning America. This conversation is raw, honest, and necessary. Jessica shares the deeply personal story of her own miscarriage at 16 weeks—a traumatic experience that happened while she was home alone and led her to create a movement that has helped millions of women feel less isolated in their grief. We explore why women's reproductive experiences remain so stigmatized, what it means to truly meet people where they are in their most vulnerable moments, and how speaking our truth—even when it's uncomfortable—can create profound healing and connection. What We Discuss How silence, stigma, and shame shape so much of women's experiences across the lifespanThe detailed, traumatic account of her 16-week miscarriage that happened at homeWhy she chose to be so direct with the words "I had a miscarriage"How her first New York Times piece launched a movementHow her second book expands beyond pregnancy loss to address all the ways women's experiences are silencedThe humanity behind the expert—how therapists and doctors are navigating their own complicated lives tooYou are not alone—but more importantly, find the spaces and people that help you feel like you're not alone. Whether that's therapy, support groups, online communities, or simply writing it down for yourself, healing comes when we move experiences through us rather than keeping them locked inside. About Jessica Zucker Jessica Zucker, Ph.D., is a Los Angeles-based psychologist specializing in reproductive health and the author of the award-winning books Normalize It: Upending the Silence, Stigma, and Shame That Shape Women's Lives and I Had A Miscarriage: A Memoir, a Movement. She is the creator of the viral #IHadAMiscarriage campaign. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Washington Post, New York Magazine, Vogue, and Harvard Business Review, among others. She's been featured on NPR, CNN, The Today Show, and Good Morning America. Jessica earned advanced degrees from New York University and Harvard University. More about Jessica: Instagram: @ihadamiscarriage I Had a Miscarriage book Normalize It book This episode is for anyone who has experienced pregnancy loss, loves someone who has, or wants to better understand how to hold space for grief that often goes unspoken. As always, we meet you exactly where you are.

    47 min
5
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14 Ratings

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Welcome to You Are Here, the podcast where we have conversations with people who have courageously taken the road less traveled. In each episode, we will navigate stories from people who have chartered their own path and hear from experts who can help us navigate all of life’s different seasons. Whatever path you are exploring in life, we are here to meet you where you are - and where you’d like to be.