• Giving Ourselves Grace in the Present Moment with Whitney Port
    Jul 17 2024
    In this episode, I sit down with Whitney Port to talk about her journey to intuitive eating and how an uncomfortable conversation with her husband inspired her to look deeper into her relationship with food. Whitney shares how she has navigated setting boundaries around publicly discussing her fertility journey over the years, how her surrogacy journey has progressed, and where she and her husband are now in the process. She shares what helps mentally during a fertility journey and what does not, how she ended up on The Hills and how she feels about that phase in her life, and why it has felt challenging building an identity post reality TV. Finally, we chat about our love for The High Confectionary and who she is fangirling over right now.Key Takeaway / Points:On how Whitney came to intuitive eating and the tough conversation it took with her husband to start her journeyOn setting boundaries around publicly discussing her fertility journeyOn her surrogacy process and where she and her husband are nowOn what helps mentally during a fertility journey and what does notHow Whitney ended up on The Hills and how she feels about that phase in her lifeOn building a brand and identity post The HillsUse code CAM20 at The High Confectionary for a 20% discountThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Go to Quince.com/cameron for free shipping and 365-day returnsVisit softframedesigns.com and use code CAM50 for $50 off your first bed frame and headboard set or use code CAM25 for $25 off your first bed frameGo to knix.com and get 15% off with code CAMERONVisit Carawayhome.com/cameron or use “cameron” at checkout for an additional 10% off your purchaseFollow Whitney:Instagram: @whitneyeveportYoutube: @whitneyportPodcast: With WhitFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersYoutube: Cameron RogersCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Finding Our Style Postpartum and Elevating Our Fashion Choices with Maxey Greene
    Jul 10 2024
    In this episode, I sit down with Maxey Greene, fashion content creator and inclusivity advocate, to discuss all things style and how we can elevate our personal style in simple ways. Maxey shares why dressing in postpartum is so confusing, why every fashion issue we have is in our heads, and how we can be more conscious clothes shoppers. We also talk about the psychology of plus-size shopping and the complexity of shopping for your body type, how to actually pack for travel, and how we can make getting dressed easier on ourselves. Finally, Maxey shares how she began discovering her style and what she misses about those formative years, what her experience has been as a public-facing plus size woman, current fashion trends we love and hate, and more.Key Takeaway / Points:On dressing for postpartum and a different part of your lifeWhy every fashion issue we have is in our headsOn being a more conscious clothes shopperOn the psychology of plus-size shoppingHow to actually pack for travelTips for making getting dressed easier on ourselvesMaxey’s style journey and how she began discovering her styleOn being a public-facing plus size womanCurrent fashion trends Maxey loves and hatesOn dressing in specific fashion environmentsOn making simple switches to elevate our outfitsFollow Larissa Mills (who we talk about in the episode) at @larissamillsThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Order LMNT here and get a free sample pack with any purchaseGo to puritywoods.com/CAMERON or enter code CAMERON at checkout for an additional 10% off your first orderDiscover The Fabric of Now at TheFabricOfOurLives.comVisit softframedesigns.com and use code CAM50 for $50 off your first bed frame and headboard set or use code CAM25 for $25 off your first bed frameFollow Maxey:Instagram: @maxeygreeneTikTok: @maxeygreeneFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersYoutube: Cameron RogersCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    55 mins
  • MY LITTLE SISTER, LUCY, IS ENGAGED!!!!
    Jul 3 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with my sister, Lucy, to unpack all the details from her surprise engagement and how the entire weekend went down. We talk about Lucy’s mindset heading into the engagement and why it took her completely by surprise, why it’s a miracle no one spoiled it, and how hard it was for me to keep up the ruse over time. We also give a play-by-play of the entire timeline this year and do a deep-dive on the engagement day and weekend festivities.


    Key Takeaway / Points:

    • Lucy’s mindset heading into her engagement and why it took her completely by surprise
    • Why it’s a miracle no one spoiled the surprise
    • Unpacking the timeline and keeping up the ruse
    • Lucy gives a play-by-play of the engagement day
    • The crazy behind-the-scenes of the engagement party




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    Website: cameronoaksrogers.com

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    Youtube: Cameron Rogers


    Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

    Produced by Dear Media.


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    57 mins
  • We Have the Power to Be Everything with Nico Tortorella
    Jun 26 2024
    In this episode, I sit down with actor, musician, and writer Nico Tortorella to talk about everything from why this is the most nervous I’ve ever been for an interview; to how he discovered songwriting during his wife’s pregnancy. We discuss my journey with Nico’s work and why his book, “Space Between: Explorations of Love, Sex, and Fluidity” deeply moved me, how challenging it was for him to write the book, and how his views on gender have expanded since having a child. He shares how he was raised regarding queerness, how his and his wife’s monogamy has organically taken shape since having their child, and what it was like having a profound home birth experience. He also talks about his views on approaching gender conversations in households, his ten-year sobriety from alcohol, on allowing ourselves and others permission to change our minds, and much more.Key Takeaway / Points:My journey with Nico’s work and why this is the most nervous I’ve ever been for an interview (On where Nico was in life when he wrote “Space Between: Explorations of Love, Sex, and Fluidity” and how challenging it was to write itHow Nico’s views on gender have expanded since having a child and going through a pregnancy journey with his wifeHow he has reconnected with his masculinity since becoming a fatherOn approaching gender conversations in households and with our childrenHow Nico was raised regarding queerness, gender, and sexualityOn Nico and Betheny’s current monogamy and how that organically took form since having their childOn their profound home birth experience On sobriety from alcohol and being free of things that no longer serve usOn Nico’s journey with music, songwriting, and writing a children’s bookOn allowing ourselves and others permission to change our minds and growRead Nico’s book “Olivette Is You” hereExplore Nico’s music and projects here Learn more about Nico's Midwives hereThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Go to Thrivemarket.com/cameron for 30% off your first order, plus a FREE $60 giftVisit DrinkLMNT.com/cameron and get your free sample pack with any drink mix purchaseGo to rhoback.com and use code CAMERON for 20% off your first orderVisit softframedesigns.com and use code CAM50 for $50 off your first bed frame and headboard set or use code CAM25 for $25 off your first bed frameFollow Nico:Instagram: @nicotortorellaFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersYoutube: Cameron RogersCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 hr and 6 mins
  • The Beauty, Hardships, and Wonder of Surrogacy with Mallory K. Goldman
    Jun 19 2024

    In this episode, I sit down with fashion creator Mallory K. Goldman to talk about her surrogacy journey and provide an honest look at how a surrogacy process works from start to finish. Mallory shares the challenge of keeping her surrogacy private and why it’s so thrilling to get it all out in the open, how she has lived with an autoimmune disease since she was fourteen years old, and what led to her finally exploring surrogacy. She describes how the surrogacy process progressed, from the embryo selection to matching with their surrogate, why it was important to incorporate normalcy throughout the process, and what she and her husband were looking for in a surrogate match. She also shares why her surrogacy experience is unique, why the embryo transfer was the hardest part of the process, what she is most excited about when it comes to parenting, and more.



    Key Takeaway / Points

    • On the challenge of keeping her surrogacy private and the thrill of finally getting it out in the open
    • Mallory’s health and fertility journey and how she came to the possibility of surrogacy
    • How Mallory’s surrogacy process went, from the embryo selection to matching with their surrogate
    • On trying to incorporate normalcy in the process
    • What Mallory and her husband were looking for in a surrogate match
    • Why Mallory and her husband’s surrogacy experience was unique
    • On why the embryo transfer was the hardest part of the process
    • On society’s judgments on pregnant and postpartum women’s bodies
    • How Mallory handles telling people she’s having a baby via surrogacy
    • What Mallory is most excited about when it comes to parenting
    • On my son’s personality and having Gemini babies
    • On the thrill of knowing your heart is going to expand with parenting
    • What Mallory is most nervous about with parenting



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    Instagram: @mallykgoldman

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    Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

    Produced by Dear Media.


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    53 mins
  • My D.C. Recap, Why Community Is So Important, My “Just Waits” for New Parents, and More Q&A
    Jun 12 2024

    In this solo episode, I recap my incredible experience going to the White House with March Fourth to advocate for a federal ban on assault weapons. I share how fulfilling it has been finding community and connection in advocacy and charity work, what my most surprising takeaways were from the trip, and how we can all voice our support and enact change right now. I also share how I’ve been navigating depressive episodes lately and answer listener questions on a wide spectrum of topics from handling your kid’s tantrums in public to what I wish I knew as a first-time mom.



    Key Takeaway / Points:

    • On navigating depressive episodes
    • On seeking community and fulfillment in charity work
    • Recapping my trip to D.C. with March Fourth
    • The most surprising takeaways from D.C.
    • On the notion of “having it all” and being the one to “fix” problems
    • Answering listener questions on:
    • Strategies for taking both kids out of the house
    • Accepting when shit hits the fan
    • Handling tantrums in public
    • Biggest flex and trigger points as a parent vs. as a partner
    • What I wish I knew as a first-time mom
    • My thoughts on Summer House
    • My new cross-stitching hobby and keeping my hands busy


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    Find your representatives here and urge them to sign the GOSAFE act



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    Produced by Dear Media.


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    42 mins
  • Creating Equal Partners Through Division of Labor with Eve Rodsky
    Jun 5 2024
    In this episode, I sit down with Eve Rodsky, creator, founder, and author of Fair Play: a life-management and household organization system. Eve and I discuss her feminist upbringing and how her experiences in the corporate world were inhospitable to motherhood, how she created the Fair Play system and why a “blueberry text” from her husband was the catalyst, and why it’s essential to change from the reactive to the systematic when implementing change. Eve talks about the burden of invisible work that women so often take upon themselves in the home, she explains how the Fair Play cards work, and we discuss listener feedback on the most difficult parts of the mental load. Finally, we talk about why it’s so hard to have these conversations with our partners, what defines a “unicorn space” versus other types of fun, and why it is essential for our happiness and longevity to create “I can’t fucking believe I just did that” moments in our lives.Key Takeaway / Points:Why I recommend Eve’s method to anyone who will listenOn “Fair Play,” Eve’s life-management and household organization methodEve’s upbringing in a post-70s feminist waveEve’s experience as a young mother in the corporate worldWhy America isn’t designed to support mothersOn the goal of being consistently interested in your own lifeWhy “hobbies” are not serving usThe “blueberry text” that led to Eve creating the Fair Play systemOn changing from the reactive to the systematicOn invisible work and “The Shit I Do” spreadsheetA deep dive into how the Fair Play cards workListener feedback on the most difficult parts of the mental loadWhy it’s so difficult to have these conversationsWhy society views women’s time as infiniteOn the sanctity of “unicorn space”On creating “I can’t fucking believe I just did that” moments for yourselfStream the Fair Play documentary on Hulu hereRead Fairplay hereBuy the Fairplay card deck hereThis episode may contain paid endorsements and advertisements for products and services. Individuals on the show may have a direct, or indirect financial interest in products, or services referred to in this episode.Visit cozyearth.com/cameron or use code CAMERON at checkout to get 30% offGo to quince.com/cameron for free shipping on your order and 365-day returnsGo to puritywoods.com/cameron or use code CAMERON at checkout for an additional 10% off your first orderFollow Eve:Instagram: @fairplaylifeWebsite: www.fairplaylife.comFollow me:Instagram: @cameronoaksrogersSubstack: Fill Your CupWebsite: cameronoaksrogers.comTikTok: @cameronoaksrogersYoutube: Cameron RogersCreative Lead: Amelie YeagerProduced by Dear Media. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Who Knew We’d Be So Emotional? Saying Goodbye to Our Childhood Home
    May 29 2024

    In this episode, I catch up with my sister Lucy to answer listener questions on everything from petty fights to our parents recently selling our childhood home. We discuss why it was so emotional to say goodbye to the house, both for us and our friends, and how we want to recreate that same nostalgia and welcoming atmosphere in our own homes. We also talk about when Lucy and her boyfriend Tyler plan on getting married, Lucy’s feelings on not being on her older sisters’ “timelines,” and her favorite things about being an aunt. Finally, we discuss our biggest millennial “icks” and close it out with a game of 1,2,3 boop!



    Key Takeaway / Points:

    • Petty sister fights and reverting to our childhood selves
    • On selling our childhood home
    • Our experiences saying goodbye to the house
    • On wanting to create nostalgia and a welcoming atmosphere in our own homes
    • Lucy’s feelings on not being on her older sisters’ “timelines”
    • Lucy’s favorite things about being an aunt
    • Lucy’s biggest millennial “icks”


    Find info about the march in DC with March Fourth see here


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    Follow me:

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    Creative Lead: Amelie Yeager

    Produced by Dear Media.


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    53 mins