Podcast Summary: Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge
Episode: Two Jersey Js: From Housewife to Housewife
Release Date: March 12, 2025
Introduction
In this engaging episode of Two Ts In A Pod with Teddi Mellencamp and Tamra Judge, hosted by iHeartPodcasts, Teddi and Tamra delve deep into the lives of New Jersey housewives, both past and present. This episode, titled "Two Jersey Js: From Housewife to Housewife", features a heartfelt conversation with Roxy Earle, a standout from the Real Housewives of Toronto, who shares her transformative journey from reality TV to becoming a prominent advocate for body positivity and women's health.
Roxy Earle's Background and Real Housewives of Toronto
Roxy begins by recounting her experience on Real Housewives of Toronto, highlighting the whirlwind nature of reality TV and its impact on her personal and professional life.
Roxy Earle [09:13]: "I had no idea what I was doing. Like, all of us, when we do the housewives I don't think we actually know what we're doing."
She emphasizes the unexpected fame that followed her stint on the show and how it became a catalyst for her subsequent ventures.
Roxy Earle [09:45]: "It was such a whirlwind. And then you put the show to rest. My career took off after that."
Roxy also touches upon the possibility of a Real Housewives reboot centered around her and her fellow entrepreneurs, shedding light on the dynamics behind the scenes.
Roxy Earle [10:24]: "They want to reboot the Housewives around you, your life, all these amazing entrepreneurs... It's all happening with the universe, and I have no idea what's going to happen."
Body Positivity and Fashion Advocacy
One of the cornerstone topics of the episode is body positivity. Roxy shares her pivotal moment when she was labeled the "first plus-size housewife" and how she transformed this label into a movement.
Roxy Earle [21:26]: "This is my size. You don't get to put me in whatever box that has been clearly orchestrated around me. And in that moment, I just, I owned it."
Her response to the label ignited her passion for inclusive fashion. Roxy launched her own fashion line, catering to sizes extra small to 3X, challenging the industry's narrow standards.
Roxy Earle [23:38]: "I was the first person to put extra small to 3X in one store at the same price. I demanded that the retailer not put this at a 'plus size' store in the basement. I don't want women to experience the shame I feel."
Roxy's advocacy extended beyond just clothing; she aimed to empower women during significant life moments, ensuring they had access to fashionable and fitting attire without the accompanying stigma.
Personal Health Journey and Overcoming Challenges
Roxy candidly discusses her tumultuous personal life, particularly her struggles with body image influenced by a toxic relationship. Her partner's derogatory comments about her weight deeply affected her self-esteem.
Roxy Earle [25:31]: "He was interested in like, this young girl and this, like, trophy wife. And my body was, with all the travel and the stress and the excitement and everything, I was eating a lot to feel good and I was gaining weight."
This internal conflict led Roxy to embark on a journey of self-love and health, culminating in a significant weight loss of 60 pounds in a sustainable and healthy manner. She credits this transformation to shedding toxicity and embracing her true self.
Roxy Earle [26:33]: "I've put on weight. I've now lost 60 pounds in a very healthy way. I had two children, I got remarried, I fell in love, I built an app, I built a company. It's all happened by letting go of all the toxicity and being fully confident in who I am."
Her resilience is further exemplified by her battle with sepsis after childbirth, a life-threatening condition that only strengthened her commitment to health and wellness.
Roxy Earle [46:27]: "I got sepsis in a rare case and was in the ICU right after birth. They said I wouldn't be able to have any more children, but I was motivated to prioritize my health."
Anna Health App: Alternative Fertility Solutions
Roxy introduces her groundbreaking venture, Anna Health, an app co-founded with her husband, Dr. Arnold Maheson, a renowned fertility doctor. The app offers an alternative to traditional IVF, providing personalized fertility care accessible from home.
Roxy Earle [37:52]: "Anna Health takes you through all aspects of fertility. It links to your wearable devices, tracks your ovulation accurately, offers nutrition and workout recommendations, and includes mental health support to manage stress."
Anna Health emphasizes lifestyle changes and holistic approaches to fertility, reflecting Roxy's belief that many fertility issues can be addressed without immediately resorting to invasive and expensive procedures like IVF.
Roxy Earle [40:47]: "Instead of being oversold IVF, our app offers personalized recommendations that can help many people get pregnant naturally by making small, sustainable changes."
The app also integrates mental health resources, recognizing the significant impact of stress on fertility, and allows users to consult directly with Dr. Maheson.
Roxy Earle [41:21]: "You can chat directly with Dr. Arnold, providing the same care as an in-person visit but accessible to those who can't make it to his Beverly Hills practice."
Thoughts on Housewives Reboot and Future Plans
As the conversation shifts back to the reality TV landscape, Roxy expresses her optimism for a potential Real Housewives of Toronto reboot centered around authentic and empowering narratives.
Roxy Earle [19:28]: "They cast the most incredible group of women, and it really did our city proud. I hope it makes it to the air."
Both Teddi and Tamra share their perspectives on the challenges of reality TV production, especially when personal conflicts influence professional opportunities.
Teddi Judge [31:22]: "In the world of housewives, it's great for drama, juicy. But when it goes too far, it interferes with making a TV show."
Roxy hints at her future endeavors beyond the app, though she remains focused on revolutionizing fertility care.
Roxy Earle [48:27]: "I'm obsessed with everything happening in fertility and women's health. Once we've successfully disrupted that industry, maybe I'll explore other areas."
Conclusion
The episode wraps up with mutual admiration and a shared commitment to empowering women through various initiatives. Roxy's journey from reality TV to becoming a beacon of body positivity and health innovation serves as an inspiring testament to resilience and purpose.
Roxy Earle [52:06]: "I love that you have to just conquer and disrupt the next industry. Your work puts a lot of good into the world."
Teddi and Tamra express their support and anticipation for Roxy's future projects, underscoring the importance of authentic storytelling and empowerment in their community.
Notable Quotes
- Roxy Earle [09:13]: "I had no idea what I was doing. Like, all of us, when we do the housewives I don't think we actually know what we're doing."
- Roxy Earle [21:26]: "This is my size. You don't get to put me in whatever box that has been clearly orchestrated around me."
- Roxy Earle [23:38]: "I was the first person to put extra small to 3X in one store at the same price."
- Roxy Earle [26:33]: "I've put on weight. I've now lost 60 pounds in a very healthy way... by letting go of all the toxicity and being fully confident in who I am."
- Roxy Earle [37:52]: "Anna Health takes you through all aspects of fertility. It links to your wearable devices, tracks your ovulation accurately..."
- Roxy Earle [40:47]: "Instead of being oversold IVF, our app offers personalized recommendations that can help many people get pregnant naturally."
Final Thoughts
This episode of Two Ts In A Pod offers a profound exploration of personal transformation, advocacy, and innovation. Roxy Earle's narrative not only highlights the challenges faced by modern housewives but also underscores the potential for leveraging fame into meaningful societal contributions. Teddi and Tamra effectively guide the conversation, ensuring listeners gain valuable insights into body positivity, women's health, and the evolving landscape of reality TV.
Listeners eager to embark on similar journeys of self-improvement and empowerment will find Roxy's story both relatable and inspiring. Her commitment to fostering inclusive environments and accessible health solutions sets a powerful example for women everywhere.
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