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Jackie Goldschneider
Hey guys, it's Jackie Goldschneider and Jen Fessler and we are two Jersey Js I feel like we haven't recorded in a little while.
Cheekies
We absolutely haven't. When was our.
Jackie Goldschneider
I don't know. With our husbands.
Roxy Earle
It was, like, a long time.
Jackie Goldschneider
It was.
Cheekies
Oh, my God. I think I blocked that one.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, it's a long time. How was your Valentine's Day?
Cheekies
Yeah, Valentine's Day. Completely uneventful.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, same.
Cheekies
I don't even. We didn't even go out. We had. We ate some. I brought some chocolate home. We exchanged cards. That's it. Wrap it up.
Jackie Goldschneider
You want to know two of my children have significant others now, so. Two evening. Like, driving them around.
Cheekies
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
Two of them.
Cheekies
How cute is that? I know.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's very, very cute. It's very cute.
Cheekies
Wait, the older ones, I'm assuming your older twins.
Jackie Goldschneider
My daughter's got a little boyfriend for, like, five months.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
So they went five months, dinner.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
They really enjoy each other. They're super cute together. I mean, it's totally innocent, but I was watching.
Cheekies
She's 14, right?
Jackie Goldschneider
She's 14. And then my older ones are turning 17 in three weeks, and they're getting in their licenses, and that's a whole nother topic. Like, I. I don't know how you did it. Like, aren't.
Cheekies
Weren't you so.
Jackie Goldschneider
Ner. Like, how did you.
Cheekies
I, I. I didn't do it. I. That was one area that I knew I was not capable of parenting, so. No, but not even had to, like, teach them to drive. I was, too.
Jackie Goldschneider
Not even the teaching. Like, the nervousness, driving when they get their license. So nervous.
Cheekies
I got nothing. I got nothing. Good for you. I don't know what to tell you. It's scary.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah.
Cheekies
But I mean, the truth is, I'm even scared. Not as much as Zach. I'm being honest. But I get nervous now with Rachel driving, just I. And I. You know, as much as you say to them, that's the only thing that you can be doing is driving. There is no this, there is no texting. There is no talking on the phone. There is no eating. There is no. You have to just, you know, focus, focus, focus on the road. But when. I mean, they just don't always listen. I don't know. I'm always a nervous wreck about it.
Jackie Goldschneider
I know.
Cheekies
It's funny.
Jackie Goldschneider
Last night I went out with some girlfriends for drinks, and we were talking about college because all our kids are in that mode of looking at colleges, right? And we all started talking about, like, the stupid, stupid shit we did when we were in college, and we were like, it's A wonder that we're alive. Can I just tell you that one time I went with my friends to a Caribbean island and we were in a casino on a, in a Caribbean island and we let these guys drive us home back to our hotel. And like, I am surprised that I still have a kidney. Like, I, I, I don't know why.
Cheekies
I went home with guys. I mean, if we're gonna just be honest, like looking back now in my tw, I was like, woohoo.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
I mean, why would that. Yeah.
Cheekies
Oh my God. Drive, whatever. Anyway, I was a bit of a hoe, but that's like a whole, makes me scared.
Jackie Goldschneider
Anyway, just trust that your children will make decently good decisions and say no to drugs anyway.
Roxy Earle
No to drugs.
Cheekies
Yes. Especially now. Especially now. It's very topic that maybe we'll talk about, but I have a very dear friend who's son died of fentanyl poisoning.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, right. That's the, the one that you wear the sweatshirts.
Cheekies
Happy Jack.
Jackie Goldschneider
Happy Jack.
Cheekies
Happy Jack.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Cheekies
My friend Brady. It's, that's another. Maybe she'll come on. That's another episode.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's a scary world.
Cheekies
It's a serious topic than we have today. Today we have some fun things to talk about.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
I am so excited for our guest because I feel like her, her trajectory has been so multifaceted. Like, we can talk about one thing, we can talk about another thing we can talk about. She's very interesting and she was not radar at all.
Cheekies
Yeah, no, if I'm being honest, she wasn't. But her publicist and I are good friends. And so as soon as he started telling me about her, I became very interested quickly because she is such, she is so interesting. She has also had her toe dipped in this world that we're in. Not just dipped. I guess she was on the Housewives of Toronto, you guys. So today we are talking to Roxie Earle. And by the way, the only reason I hadn't heard of her is because I never watched the Housewives of Toronto. It was only on, Right?
Jackie Goldschneider
Same, same. But if you had, you would know her because she was a standout.
Cheekies
Yes, she was a standout. And Roxy did the one and only season of Housewives of Toronto. Wait, let me actually correct myself. There may be the one and only season thinking maybe not the one and only season, but we'll talk to her about that. So this woman is really just the coolest, you guys. So she has used her platform to raise awareness about body positivity. And that is certainly a topic that, Jack, you and I both are very, very interested in also women's empowerment. She is the world's first AI styling coach to get men ready for dates. So I would not want to. I would definitely not want to switch positions with her. That's not something I would ever be at all interested in. But I am fascinated as why she would do it and what she's discovered.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Cheekies
See, she's also the co founder of Anna Health, which is actually.
Jackie Goldschneider
Which is really like, something that I can relate to having had. Did you have any fertility problems?
Cheekies
No, I didn't.
Jackie Goldschneider
I mean, I went through five rounds of IVF myself, and I experienced a lot of dramatic ups and downs with. With fertility. Anyone who's been on that journey knows what I'm talking about. There are very dark days. There's a lot of physical and mental implications of going through fertility treatments. So I cannot wait to talk to her about this. I mean, between the body positivity and the fertility app, I feel like I could talk to her probably for a month. So let's see. So she's the co founder of Anna Health. It's called Anna Health, and it's an app that she developed with her husband, Dr. Arnold, to provide experts expert fertility care at home. What an interesting woman. I can't wait to talk to her. So, everyone, Roxy Earth. Hi, Roxy. We are so excited to have you.
Cheekies
Hi, pretty lady.
Roxy Earle
My favorite girls from Jersey.
Cheekies
Oh, that's so sweet.
Jackie Goldschneider
So you're in Toronto right now?
Roxy Earle
No, I'm at my house in Beverly Hills.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, I love that right now.
Roxy Earle
Yeah, I'm sure.
Cheekies
Wait, so you have two homes, you live in Beverly Hills and Toronto? Mm, well, that seems ideal.
Roxy Earle
I mean, I go back and forth, but I'm spending a lot of time here in LA right now, so it's very fabulous. It's pretty cold in Toronto right now.
Cheekies
Yeah, and Jersey, too.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, like, but it's starting. It's starting that warm up. Anyway, enough small talk. We have so many questions for you.
Roxy Earle
I'm just so excited to be on your pod.
Cheekies
We are so excited.
Roxy Earle
It's amazing and really fun. So let's have fun.
Jackie Goldschneider
All right. Let's have some fun.
Cheekies
Okay.
Jackie Goldschneider
Okay. So can we start with the Real Housewives of Toronto?
Roxy Earle
Yes, always. Like, is this where you and. Right.
Jackie Goldschneider
Did you love it? What were your feelings about? It was only one season, right? What year? 2017.
Roxy Earle
I can't remember. It's been a blur. One season. 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. Right. You, Yes.
Cheekies
I would say you're like, yes, fabulous.
Roxy Earle
Let's do it. And then you're like, what the hell just happens?
Cheekies
Yes.
Roxy Earle
And it was so much fun. It was insanity. I loved it. I had a really great experience. And then when the show came out, I. I mean, how do you say you're, like, the loved one?
Cheekies
Like, you know, fan favorite. Fan favorite.
Roxy Earle
Like, a really nice experience for me because I would go out in my city, and you know what? It's like, everybody is so excited to see you. It was such a whirlwind. And then I, like, put the show to rest. I literally. My career took off after that. All of these things happened. I never thought I would be doing the Housewives again, and I really had just put it to rest in my mind. And I think, like, that's when Bravo comes calling, is when you're like.
Cheekies
They're like, oh, not expecting it right now.
Roxy Earle
And then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, they come back and they're like, we want to reboot the Housewives. But all.
Cheekies
When was this?
Roxy Earle
You. This was, like, a year ago.
Jackie Goldschneider
So you're saying that this is happening?
Roxy Earle
Oh, well, no, ladies, I cannot confirm anything, but I can. I will give you this tea, which I haven't shared with anyone, which is what happened. So they come and they're like, we want to do this whole reboot around you, your life. All these amazing entrepreneurs that you know, and all these fabulous women who are, like, your actual friends. Because, you know, some girls on the show were my friends, and some girls were not.
Cheekies
Yeah, we know how. We definitely know how that is.
Roxy Earle
Yeah, let's get into that after tip, because I have a lot of questions for you.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah.
Roxy Earle
And so I. They come back and they're like, I'm literally have a new. I'm, like, married with two babies. No, that life left behind, the one that was aired on tv. So it was like a whole new life that I'm now leading. And they're like, we want to film this. We shoot this amazing pilot. We shoot the first episode. It's so juicy. I've seen it. It's spicy.
Cheekies
I mean, like, so you're really in it, though. You shot the pilot. Like, this is happening. Have you filmed more than the pilot?
Roxy Earle
I cannot say, but I will say.
Cheekies
I'm going with yes.
Roxy Earle
Spicy. I mean, maybe not Jersey. Like, your last episode of New Jersey. Not, like, quite there.
Jackie Goldschneider
Thank God that wasn't spicy.
Cheekies
Thank God.
Jackie Goldschneider
Just like, A disaster.
Cheekies
Ugly. Yeah.
Roxy Earle
Well, get into it. So it wasn't that, but it was exciting. And then that's all I know. And now it's with the universe, and I have no idea what's going to happen. And then, since then, some amazing things are happening with my business. So I'm like, spending a lot of time in LA and I just don't know what's going to happen. I'm, like, in limbo phase, and everyone's talking about how I'm coming back to the Housewives, and I'm like, I don't know. I'm not lying to you. I don't know.
Cheekies
You know, that's how we are right now.
Jackie Goldschneider
We're the same way about filming.
Roxy Earle
My husband loves it.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, really?
Roxy Earle
He loved. Like, he's this. He's like a famous doctor. Like, he's got this whole personality that's like this whole thing. And he would never have thought of anything like this. And then when they wanted to film our lives, I said, the only rule. There's only one rule. We just have to be. If we want to do this, it's like 100% ourselves. Like, it only works if you're not pretending to be something you want to be. And he's so comfortable in his own skin, and he's such a confident guy that it worked. We worked really well. We had so much fun.
Cheekies
Like, it was like, what kind of doctor is he?
Roxy Earle
He's the most incredible fertility doctor in the world. He makes.
Cheekies
Oh, that's okay. So, Right. That's why you talk with him.
Jackie Goldschneider
Did he know who you were when.
Roxy Earle
He met, you know, his. He had no idea who I was. He'd never heard of the Housewives. Never seen it. I mean, it was just this whirlwind romance and we fell in love, and it was like the most beautiful story. But he'd never seen the Housewives. We didn't watch the Housewives of Toronto until actually we were, like, eight months pregnant with our first child in, like, the depths of COVID being, like, you know what we should do? We should see the Housewives. And he's like, what is this? He's like, this is so fun. He's like, you're so good at this. You should do this more. Sort of like, you know when you don't know if you're getting another show, you kind of just are like, I don't. I'm done with tv. Do you guys know how that feels?
Jackie Goldschneider
We're sort of on pause, so kind of. Yeah, yeah.
Cheekies
But you went Back.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yes.
Cheekies
I think both of us would like to, but I think that also for us, because things are so in the air. There is a part of me that's like, you have to kind of let it go. It's.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's. Yeah, I would, I would go back if it changed, if our cast changed for sure.
Roxy Earle
Who would you go back with? Because that's.
Cheekies
That they said, turning this around on us, lady. No, no, no, no. You are on this podcast.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's not that I would go back with, like, certain friends. I'd go back with anyone who is open to letting go of. Of past feuds, because if they're not, then you're just gonna fight and fight and fight and then it's not enjoyable.
Cheekies
And life is too short to do.
Jackie Goldschneider
The shit that's not enjoyable.
Roxy Earle
Right. If it doesn't bring joy, like, we know what we're getting ourselves into. But that's what I said to them when they came back. I said, no, no, I don't want to do anything that's not. My life is incredible. I don't want to do anything that's not fun or that's twice or not positive.
Jackie Goldschneider
You know that the show is going to be dramatic. You know, there's going to be like a little fighting and everything. But if you could be on the show with people who know how to, like, let it go and learn a lesson from it and move forward, then it's an enjoyable experience. Even though you know what you're getting into. It's when people can't let go of anything and the fights just keep going that it's like non stop fighting. And then it's draining.
Roxy Earle
It's. Everyone says, and you guys must know this because they say to you, oh, is it real? And it's the most real thing. Like, and the problem is, is that you. Everyone's like, oh, well, it's a, it's a TV show, so you can't like, turn it off and go home and then forget about everything just happened that day. It, like, because I think when it's.
Cheekies
Your real life, when I started, they, the producer said to me, your job is to say everything. You think so, right? So, like, if. If I'm not on the Real Housewives of New Jersey and I think someone's an asshole, I don't probably keep it to myself, right? But the job is to say what you're thinking. And so it's a very. It's a very strange, like, alternate universe, but it can, It's. I think it's brought all three of us. You know, lots of Jo.
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Roxy Earle
And she's eating my lunch?
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Roxy Earle
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Roxy Earle
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Jackie Goldschneider
Okay, so questions about Toronto. So, so of the people on your original cast, you stayed in touch with some of them or you're not in touch with any of them?
Roxy Earle
I stayed in touch with a few and they're like dear friends who I love. Like, baby coming back with you. No one was. No, no, the whole thing when they brought it back to me was when I did the show, I was a lot younger and at a lot different phase of my life than some of the other women.
Cheekies
Rocky, how old are you? You look so young now. How old?
Roxy Earle
41. Wow.
Jackie Goldschneider
I thought you were like 30.
Cheekies
Me too. Look at you go, girls.
Roxy Earle
Korean skincare. And so I just When I did the show, though, I was like in my early 30s, and. And honestly, everyone was in their. Was at least in their 40s or in their late 40s by that time. And so we were just at different phases in our life. And I think when they came back to me, what they said, because at first when they came back, I said, absolutely not. Like, the housewives, as you know, can be very toxic. And so I'm very interested in putting positivity out into the world. And so they said to me, well, what if it was the real people that you spend time with, the real networks that you have, like, other women doing interesting, fabulous things? And I was like, yeah, but I know how you sell it. And then next thing you know, I'm like, someone's throwing a drink in my face. And so I said, it has to be like, I understand if you put fabulous women together, there is natural drama, but I don't want anything that's gonna be. I don't want any people that are like, they're not good people, you know what I mean? Like, they're toxic people. Like, there's nothing you could do that was good with them.
Cheekies
Yeah.
Roxy Earle
And so they said, okay. And they cast the most incredible group of women, and it was like, really did our city proud. So I hope it makes it to the air. I don't know, though. That's the tea. No one knows that. I've been asked by every. Every journalist, and I have not answered that. I'm sure my publicist is saying, stop talking, but.
Jackie Goldschneider
Well, we don't want to get you in trouble.
Roxy Earle
It's just. It is what it is. That's the truth. I filmed something. I hope people get to see it. If they don't, life is so fabulous.
Cheekies
Well, if we don't get to see it, we'll do a private screening, maybe.
Roxy Earle
Yeah.
Cheekies
Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
So, Roxy, when you were on your first season, you were very well known for being very body positive. Was that. And I have so many questions about that because I recover publicly from a 20 year battle with anorexia on the air, and now I'm like an activist for it, for recovery. But tell me about, like, were the. Was the public very supportive or did you get mean comments? What was the experience like then and. And where are you now in that journey?
Jorge Cham
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Roxy Earle
It's such, like, a big, like, first of all, congratulations for being able to get to a point where you're able to openly talk about something that can be very challenging and painful. So the thing is, is that when I did the Housewives. I had no idea my body would be such a topic of conversation. I'd gone on the show and in my first interview, we sit down with Entertainment Tonight and she says, how does it feel to be the first plus size housewife? And I'm like, what? Like, can you imagine? Like, all of the shame that's wrapped up in that word? Right?
Cheekies
Yeah.
Roxy Earle
I'm looking at myself and I'm thinking, like, I didn't. I had never identified. Like, I knew I was curvier than some of the other. Like, okay, look, I've led my whole life in a society world where I go to events, I go to galas, everyone's a size 0 and everyone looks a certain way, and then there's me. But I never kind of felt of myself as, like, the plus size one. Like, I'd never. It's certainly not something I'd openly said. And I actually, in that moment, it was like I had. It was like she had, like, daggers to my heart.
Jackie Goldschneider
Like, I understand that it was such.
Roxy Earle
A shameful thing because in my mind, I'm thinking, all these people are going to see me on the Housewives. They're going to see me living this fabulous life. Like, it's going to be amazing. Every guy I've turned down, every job I've been fired from, like, you're all going to see me. And then she's like, and you're plus size?
Cheekies
And she's like, that is so completely messed up. Like, I am trying to picture a scenario where you didn't even discuss that beforehand. And she just pulls that out.
Roxy Earle
Yeah. And so I turned to her. It just came out of me. I said, I'm not plus size. I'm my size. And hashtag, my size rocks. Because I was like, who are you to label me? Like, 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, like, owned. I just had like a split second to decide to how to react. And I guess just like my instinct was, this is my body, this is my story. I'm going to own this.
Cheekies
Well done.
Roxy Earle
I can't even tell you, like, it was like that a movement was born. I became. Because I was sharing openly, I would be going on a press tour and, like, stylists are trying to put me in these designer dresses. Nothing fits. I'm trying to, like, zip it up. It's like breaking on the seams. And I was like, this is crazy. And so I just started designing my own Clothes for my own use. Fashion company was born. I became like the face of inclusive fashion. I was the first person to put extra small to 3x in one store at the same price. And I demanded that the retailer be like not put this at like a plus size store in the basement. I was like, I don't want women to experience the shame I feel when you make me go to some other store for special big girls. And I just really was one of the first people to do that. And it began to. You know, some people call me an advocate. I don't know what they call me, but I was, I was, I was going to make sure that women didn't have that same negative experience that I had at special moments in their life. I designed wedding gowns, dresses for events, like anything.
Cheekies
Your background in design?
Roxy Earle
No, I have no idea.
Cheekies
You had, you had no idea. You just started designing straight out of just because why not? Wow.
Roxy Earle
And was like, I need to do this. Here's my vision. And I. And it really, really did well and so many amazing collections, swimwear, everything. But what was interesting is like I was, I stepped into it, but I was also like figuring it out on my own. Like I was stepping into my confidence weirdly within the shared experience with the audience and with the viewers and social media. Like I was going through it with them. I was trying on jeans that I'd never worn before. I was discovering clothes that would actually fit me in brands. I was designing and I was having moments that were all. They'd shared these moments. So I was like, I have a wedding coming up. I need something like red black tie to wear. Can't find a dress that fits a size 12 anywhere. The time 12 was huge. And so at 12 was huge.
Cheekies
But I always think of 12. Well, maybe not anymore but like I just remember Oprah saying once I would die to fit into a 12 out the wow. Medium size.
Roxy Earle
So much has happened in a few years when it comes to inclusivity. And so it was just crazy. And then what was happening, which was this really kind of dark other side of it was at home I was with this like older finance guy who was not happy to be known as the plus size girl's partner. And so my like I wasn't act technically married but I had a wedding and everything. So you know, just. Anyways, this is. We need a whole podcast for that relationship.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, I'd like to dig in there.
Roxy Earle
But I had this whole relationship by all means. I was very committed to it and I just. 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. So it was, it was like I stepped into this role and then also was gaining weight and. And then at home, my confidence was just being deteriorated because he hated my size. And he was like, you're fat, you're ugly. I won't sleep with you.
Cheekies
God, come on.
Roxy Earle
And I'm like, having this private experience of like, all this shame and low self esteem. And then on the next day, I'm waking up and getting into a swimsuit I designed with a bunch of models I picked who all have bodies that look like something I can identify with. And then literally shooting a campaign that's going to be on a billboard talking about confidence.
Jackie Goldschneider
Right. It doesn't work when your life's not in sync like that.
Roxy Earle
So what happened when you talk about what was the experience? It's been such a journey in this time since I've done the show. 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. And it's all just happened out of just letting go of all the toxicity and just being fully confident in who I am. And now my body is a beautiful 12 again, and I'm happy and I own every aspect of who I am. And along the way, thousands and thousands and thousands of women have felt a sense of empowerment. So it's been this weird journey.
Jackie Goldschneider
I love that.
Jorge Cham
Have you ever wondered if your pet is lying to you?
Roxy Earle
Why is my cat not here and I go in and she's eating my lunch?
Jorge Cham
Or if hypnotism is real, we will.
Roxy Earle
Use this suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control.
Jorge Cham
What's inside a black hole?
Roxy Earle
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Jorge Cham
Well, we have answers for you in the new I Heart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, Jorge Cham, as we tackle questions you've always wanted to know the answer to about animals, space, our brains and our bodies. Questions like, can you survive being cryogenically frozen?
Roxy Earle
This is experimental.
Jorge Cham
This may never work for you. What's a quantum computer?
Roxy Earle
It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
Jorge Cham
Do you really have to wait 30 minutes after eating before you can go swimming? It's not really a safety issue. It's more of a comfort issue. We'll talk to experts, break it down and give you easy to understand explanations to fascinating scientific questions. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to science stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.
Jackie Goldschneider
Can I go back to the show for one second? I just have a question. Two questions. Why was it canceled? And also, were you devastated when it was canceled?
Roxy Earle
I really wanted it to come back because it felt like my only lifeline at the moment. When I did the show and the show came out, it was like I knew it was my out, if that makes sense from the relationship that I was in. So I was. I had this like high flying career when I was young, living all over the world, working in advertising for American Express. And I was like, I had a pretty big career. And then this guy was like, I don't want you to work. And he's like, it makes more sense for you to travel with me and be with me and you don't need money.
Cheekies
So where is this guy now? I just have to ask.
Jackie Goldschneider
I feel like he's a villain character and like Bonfire, the Vanities are not a bad person.
Roxy Earle
But he was suffering from a lot of addiction and a lot of things that made him do some very mean and cruel things. But I don't.
Cheekies
Very magnanimous of you. Wow.
Roxy Earle
I don't know.
Cheekies
He's a right.
Roxy Earle
If it wasn't for that journey, I would have never ended up with my husband. My husband is literally. He was the tax on this beautiful love I have now. It. I have beautiful times with him, but there were some very toxic times. But he made me into this powerful woman that I was a bit of already, but it just magnified. So I thank him.
Cheekies
Wow, that's very evolved. I still curse all my ex boyfriends.
Roxy Earle
No, I really, I really am grateful that I went through experiences that taught me what love is supposed to look like, what life, what how I can live life. Like I learned a lot and it brought me to my now husband. And so I. If I go back to the show at that moment that no one ever canceled us, it wasn't like, you're canceled. It's like they put us on hold. And I was like, when does the hold end? Like, I don't readable. I mean like, do I start shopping for next season? Do I start like getting ready? Like, yeah, I'm in limbo. And so I was in limbo for a long time and very attached to the idea because it felt like my only way out.
Jackie Goldschneider
Did the other ladies Feel like that too. Like they were just waiting and waiting and waiting.
Roxy Earle
Everyone kept on waiting and waiting and.
Jackie Goldschneider
Waiting and saying, when did you guys, like, stop waiting?
Roxy Earle
One day I just stopped waiting. It was like a relationship, you know, it's like a weird relationship. I just stopped waiting one day. I was like, these people are never calling me. Like, I don't know what's happening. And we had a lot of complications with our cast, let's say. How do we say that?
Cheekies
Just like that. I think that's a perfect way of putting it. We only because if our listeners, I'm sure we as well know, we have an inkling about what you're talking about. We know what complications.
Roxy Earle
Let's say this. In the world of housewives, it's great for drama, juicy. The women who have no self awareness, they make great tv. But the drama can't be drama that actually interferes with you making a TV show, Right?
Cheekies
Exactly.
Jackie Goldschneider
Same.
Roxy Earle
It's supposed to still be fun, ladies. And like, when it goes too far, it's. And you have like all of this stuff happening in people's private lives that is like, from the show, but now it's happening off screen. That's not useful for producers. And so when you have all of these things going on in the background that are insane, it makes it difficult for producers to make a TV show, which at the end of the day, you need people to show up and start filming a TV show. You're like, where are you? Because I hate her and I'm suing her. And it's like, well, wait, what?
Jackie Goldschneider
So can I ask you a question? And please, if I'm overstepping, you do not have to answer. But being somebody who's body positive and I come from a world where I used to be much thinner than I am now, I am not considered, like overweight, but I definitely feel the weight gain. How. What's. Do you ever get tempted by the. All the new diet drugs, especially now that you're going to be back on tv? What are your thoughts on that?
Roxy Earle
Oh, my gosh. How could you not be tempted? It's like. But also I want to, like, release this shame about this.
Jackie Goldschneider
Like, no, no shame about it.
Roxy Earle
Just even. Okay. For me, I've had a really complex journey with food and loving my body and falling in love with myself.
Cheekies
Welcome.
Roxy Earle
I had to do this my way. I had to do this in a way that was sustainable and that was about my health and my relationship with food. And I've spent years doing that. And I really have at A point where I feel incredibly incredible. I'm healthy. I birthed two beautiful children in my late 30s. Like it was. It's been a transformation that everybody's watched. That being said, I encourage every single human being to do whatever they need to do to get healthy. It's like really challenging food stuff. Overeating, struggling with your weight. This stuff is hard to manage.
Cheekies
Yes, it is. You are preaching to the choir, singing to the choir, preaching to the choir.
Roxy Earle
That are going to make you feel good. Do it. And just don't look at other people and say, oh, because she leads this life. It's easy for her, but not for me. It's not easy. It's not easy for people. But it's very tempting for people to look at someone's life on social media and say, oh, well, because she's rich or she has a chef or she has this. I don't have a chef, first of all. I have. I run a startup and I have two babies. I have a. I'm busy as well.
Cheekies
Are you getting that kind of backlash? Are people being haters?
Roxy Earle
They're not haters, but they're like, well, it's easy for you to say, you lost the weight, you have a trainer, you have this.
Cheekies
And I'm like, not easy, period.
Roxy Earle
Single morning after not sleeping with a newborn and worked out. I worked out till I. The day before I gave birth. I've been watching, like, so don't look at other people's lives and say, oh, because it's them. They can do it, but I can't do it. That doesn't serve you. My message to everyone is just take ownership of your own health. Don't blame anyone. It is on you. We all go through bad things. A lot of people are victims of horrible stuff. That doesn't mean that you can't take control of your life.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah.
Roxy Earle
So that's what I say with that. Does that answer it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, for sure.
Jackie Goldschneider
I mean, listen, you ever. It's basically, everybody has to do what's right for their own life.
Roxy Earle
Yeah. And if you're tempted, acceptance, explore it, Talk about it with your doctor, it might be great for you. I would 100% be. I tell everyone I would be open with doing anything. I want to do all the things to be the best and I'm not going to experience any shame around them. Like, and I think that's the weird part is people being like. And I'm like, what?
Cheekies
And I'm like, are you on Ozemp?
Roxy Earle
Like, oh, my God, are You on.
Cheekies
You know, it's changed already, just in the short amount of time whispering about it.
Roxy Earle
I'd be telling you it's like when you get a great new skin care serum. I want to tell my girlfriends, not hide it.
Cheekies
Yeah. Well, in the very short time that OIC and, and drugs like OIC have been around, I think there's been such a shift in the way that people do view them. And I think a lot of that is because of the fact that people are open. I think that that's happened with things like plastic surgery. Think that the more people are open about it, the less shame there is. And every. The attitude becomes whatever it is that makes you happy, that makes you feel good, I mean, that's. I've always been very open about all of those. Whatever process or procedure I'm trying because like you, it's like I like to share it. If it's making me feel good, who knows, maybe it'll make you feel good. You know, the stigma has dropped out a little bit.
Jackie Goldschneider
Although I have to be fully authentic. I'm not 100% on the everybody do what works for you thing. I think there does need to be some more regulation around who gets access to these kinds of drugs. Because I think that if we encourage people who only have 5, 10 pounds to lose to go on these drugs and then you're stuck on them because when you come off, you gain it back. You set people off on a cycle of eating disorders that. And disordered eating that I have a vested interest in not seeing masses of people journey into. So I do think there needs to be more regulation and I don't stand behind people who don't need the drugs going on them.
Roxy Earle
Yeah. Like with a totally different lens. Right. But I would say, to answer your question the most honestly I can. I don't know anyone who has struggled with weight their whole life who isn't tempted by all of these being bombarded by all the foreign afters of. Look, how amazing. Miracle. But I have learned in every aspect of my life that there is no miracle answer for anything. Yeah. Put in the hard work in everything. That is the only way true, good, solid, long lasting things are built. It is in relationships in your body. Yeah.
Cheekies
Well, speaking of which, speaking of work that you've put in, tell us about your app, please.
Roxy Earle
Oh, gosh. This is another beautiful journey on our fertility app. So my husband, who's this incredible, Incredible fertility doctor, Dr. Arnold, he has a practice here in Beverly Hills now. And when what was happening is all, first of all everybody wanted to see him, and not everybody can see him because he's in one place. And so that combines with our own journey of me being told before I met Arnold that I would need ivf. And I went to two fancy doctors in California, and they both said, you're going to need ivf. And I just so happened to fall in love with the fertility doctor.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, I love that.
Roxy Earle
It just, like, was perfect. And I said to him, almost like, I think it was our first date. I was like, well, I've been told I need ivf. And he was like, okay, well, we'll get.
Jackie Goldschneider
Wait, were you. Were you trying to get pregnant at the time with your ex?
Roxy Earle
Oh, so you just went to see what your fertility status was? I wanted to freeze my eggs.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, got it. Okay.
Roxy Earle
Because I knew I wasn't having a baby anytime soon.
Cheekies
Okay.
Roxy Earle
He had promised we would have kids for years and years and years, and it would just. It just never.
Jackie Goldschneider
Well, good thing.
Roxy Earle
Thank God. And so I wanted to freeze my eggs. I went to these doctors in California, and both of them were like, well, yeah, you're going to need to freeze your eggs and you're going to need to do ivf. So it's a good thing you're here. And I was very. It's. It's. It's a big thing to carry as a woman. And so when I was single, like, that's a lot to carry on your shoulders. And so I just so happened to fall in love with a fertility doctor. I'm telling him this story. And so when we wanted. When we were ready for children, we. He was like, before we do any ivf, first of all, we're going to, like, make some changes. And he really helped me, like, transform some lifestyle things. Some diet, some supplements. We started using, like, proper tracking. Most trackers in apps are not accurate, so we were tracking my ovulation correctly. And lo and behold, I got pregnant at 38 naturally, and then again at 39 naturally. Wow. And a lot of people were interested in the story and our journey. And so we turned his program into an app called On a Fertility, which allows people to get pregnant at home. And what it does is in the US Especially if you walk into a fertility clinic to get advice about your fertility, you're going to be sold IVF or you're going to be sold egg freezing. It's like walking into a bakery and not being sold bread. You know what I mean? And so IVF is, like, really oversold in this country, and we wanted to change that. Because not everybody needs it. There is a lot of data around the fact that a lot of people who are getting it, are getting it who would have otherwise got pregnant if they made small changes in their life.
Cheekies
Wow.
Roxy Earle
That you can do at home. We've done a lot of research on this ourselves and done a lot of studies.
Jackie Goldschneider
I went through five rounds of IVF myself, so I know, but I destroyed my fertility with my anorexia. But so I think this is so useful and so important because it is so taxing on your body and your.
Roxy Earle
Mental health, your physical health.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's really, really difficult at all. It's so expensive.
Cheekies
Can you tell us like one thing that you, you can suggest that's not, you know, under the umbrella of IVF that is helpful in terms of fertility? Like, what do you, what is one of the things that you guys download our app?
Roxy Earle
Download our app, Anna. Because what it does is it takes you through all the aspects. It's like, it has you, it's like linked to your wearable, if you're using a wearable and like tracking your, your movement, your basal body temperature. It talks about nutrition, about the types of workouts you should be doing at different types of your cycle. Our hormone horoscopes tells you the kinds of things that you need to be consuming and doing. We also have a mental health piece for it because stress is a huge impact on fertility and it's a stressful experience. So there's like daily thing, daily pump ups and meditations that you're doing to keep your body calm, your mind calm. Also it does this medical diagnostics that you go through and then gives you a personalized recommendation of what supplements you should be taking. And then it says here's the different supplements, take these different things. And then it can even send you the medication to your house if you do need a little bit of medication. But all of that. And you can chat directly with the fertility doctor who is my husband, Dr. Arnold. And so like for all of the patients who can't see this doctor in Beverly Hills, you have access to what he would do if you sat down in front of him in your first visit before you get to ivf. He has a lot of incredible patients who need ivf and for them it's a miracle.
Jackie Goldschneider
How did you know how to start an app? Like, I don't even, I can't even turn on my TV half the time. How did you know how to start an app?
Roxy Earle
Maybe I build companies. It's what I do. Business crazy. Hiring developers. Learned the business Built out the medical diagnostic tools with Arnold, got to know what our patients really needed and wanted. We studied them, built something amazing and wonderful stories have come out of it. And we had launched in Canada and lots of people were using it and people are getting pregnant. And so literally this week we launch in the U.S. oh, I'm so happy. That amazing.
Jackie Goldschneider
I'm feeling both inspired and wildly under accomplished right now.
Roxy Earle
It's very important to give access to care. Like the medical space is so gated and I just so happen to have this incredible doctor with me who told me what to do. If I didn't have him, I would have gone back to that fertility clinic, spent $30,000 a pop on IVF, had a lot of trauma from that to my body and, you know, my mind and gone through that whole process and it would have been totally unnecessary.
Jorge Cham
Have you ever wondered, if your pet is lying to you, why is my.
Cheekies
Cat not here and I go in.
Roxy Earle
And she's eating my lunch?
Jorge Cham
Or if hypnotism is real, you will.
Roxy Earle
Use the suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive control.
Jorge Cham
But what's inside a black hole?
Roxy Earle
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Jorge Cham
Well, we have answers for you in the new I Heart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, Jorge Cham as we tackle questions you've always wanted to know the answer to about animals, space, our brains and our bodies. Questions like, can you survive being cryogenically frozen?
Roxy Earle
This is experimental. This meme never works for you.
Jorge Cham
What's a quantum computer?
Roxy Earle
It's not just a faster computer. It performs in a fundamentally different way.
Jorge Cham
Do you really have to wait 30 minutes after eating before you can go swimming? It's not really a safety issue, it's more of a comfort issue. We'll talk to experts, break it down, and give you easy to understand explanations to fascinating scientific questions. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to science stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Cheekies
We had interviewed a while back, Maria Menounos, and she has had quite a bit of, you know, health struggles issues and scare. Not just scare, she's dealing with a lot, but. So she has not just taken the traditional approach, she has also looked into methods that are really serving her. And, and she has. She had brain tumors and type 1 diabetes. But she said some things to us when we spoke with her just about like staring at the sun and what that can do in terms of, you know, we're always told to stay away from the sun. Anyway, I mean, we, I'm digressing, but I think it's always so interesting to find people who have answers that are not necessarily the ones that traditional medicine are providing.
Roxy Earle
You know, we're very, we're very intertwined with Chinese medicine naturopaths. And if you follow Arnold's Instagram is Dr. Arnold, MD. He talks about a lot of these things to do, but I'd say one big tip is inflammation. Managing inflammation through diet is a, has a really important impact on your fertility, on the state of your uterine environment, on your ability to get pregnant. And he has found that managing inflammation with his patients has been the game changer for them.
Cheekies
Wow.
Jackie Goldschneider
Do you feel like you're done now or are you going to put your app to use for number three?
Roxy Earle
I unfortunately got very sick when I gave birth to my daughter. Almost died. So. Wow.
Jackie Goldschneider
You've had interesting life.
Cheekies
Wow.
Roxy Earle
It was really stressful. I got sepsis in a rare case of it. And I was in the ICU right after birth. And so after that they said I wouldn't be able to have any more children. And I just sort of thought that was like God's way of saying to our family, you're complete.
Jackie Goldschneider
Was, did, did anything transfer to your daughter during birth or in utero? No, thank God. And you're totally healthy. Fine now. Everything Great.
Roxy Earle
I've ever been like, definitely rush with death to if you weren't motivated to take care of your health before you, I mean I was, but I was even more like now I'm like obsessed with health and wellness.
Jackie Goldschneider
So you've got the, you've got the, the fashion line. That's. Where is that being sold in stores? Where is that? Where can people find that?
Roxy Earle
Oh, I honestly had done I think 15 collections and so I've just put it to rest because I'm so busy with my fashion, with. Not my fashion line, with the app. And so it was. That's an all consuming thing. And so I did my last collection about eight months ago and then I decided that I just have to be fully focused on everything we're doing with Ana. There's so much excitement and it's just where my interest, like you've got to keep evolving creatively and that's just where my interests were right now.
Cheekies
Well, I'll bet you if Toronto, when Toronto comes back and people look at you and your style and what you've got going on, I bet you're going to get some requests to bring.
Roxy Earle
I would ask, but the thing is Is that I. Everyone's like, why, if your last collection sold out, like, why wouldn't you do it again? And I was like, because I need to keep evolving of what is inspiring me in this moment. Like, I had a lot of ideas that I really wanted to get out in fashion. I got those out and now I'm like obsessed with everything that's happening in fertility and wellness and women, women's health and like, the more I learn about it, the more I understand that it's so many gatekeepers, it's not accessible to so many women. And I was like, the whole reason for the fashion line was to have an impact on someone who wasn't able to get something that would fit them. Like, it started. I'm obsessed with fashion. I love fashion. But it started because I wanted to help change a moment in their life where they felt shame or where they would literally miss a wedding because they didn't have something to wear. That's where that started. And so my goal of empowering and inspiring women, it just keeps evolving. And this is where it's brought me now. I love. Can I just tell you what I'm doing?
Jackie Goldschneider
I so relate to that because, and I know it was a really long time ago, but I was very overweight in high school and I, I wrote a book and I wrote about this in my book that had a really hard time with the whole prom dress shopping because everyone in high school, all the stores in the mall are catered to women being like at the most a size 8 and I couldn't find a dress. And I would watch all of the other 17, 18 year olds buying these tiny little dresses and I would go into stores and absolutely nothing would fit me. And I had to have something made and like the dry cleaner made something for my mom found someone to make me a dress and it was a mess and it was just like one long piece of felt. And I, I honestly felt so awful at my prom and the whole experience of shopping when nothing fits you is. Unless you've been through it, it is so draining and humiliating and exhausting. And so I like applaud you.
Cheekies
I was in high school and my. With my best friend shopping and there was nothing. And she said to me in a dressing room, maybe we should go over to. She was very like Lane Bryant or. And I remember being so insulted, furious. And it was the truth. There was nothing to fit me. I needed to go to Lane Bryant. But I was. If you guys listeners, that's like a plus size store. Is it still around? I think it is.
Roxy Earle
I think it is.
Jackie Goldschneider
There was a store in my mall called 579. Did you know about that? So did they have that in Canada? Oh, my God, what a disaster. It was like, basically to, like, the. The sizes 5, 7, 9, but they weren't 5, 7. Everything was like a size 02 or a 4, and 4 was the biggest you could. And, like, to even have a store like that was so humiliating to somebody.
Cheekies
Brandy Melville is like that, I think.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, it's hard.
Roxy Earle
I think it was an interesting space to be in. I loved it, but I did it at a time when no one was doing it, and I was very proud of all the work that I've done. But now I feel like there are choices, and so I'm on to conquer and disrupt the next industry. I love that you have to just. And everyone's like, but we want bathing suits. And I was like, I know. Okay, just wait for me to retire, and then I'll do a resort wear line. Like, I just can't right now. I can't do everything, so. But you have time.
Jackie Goldschneider
You have time to be a mom and do the app and film the show.
Roxy Earle
Yeah, but I can't. So then also run my clothing line. Right? Yeah. So I have to pick and choose. I have to. And why not leave when something successful before it ends up on, like, the sales rack and the outlet for you?
Jackie Goldschneider
I love that. Well, I love that we're interviewing you during, like, International Women's Month because you're so inspiring, and I'm grateful for women like you in the world because you put a lot of good into the world.
Roxy Earle
And you guys. You guys.
Jackie Goldschneider
Thank you.
Roxy Earle
And entertaining people. Don't. Don't. Let's not. Let's not that we're entertainers and we're people's escape. When they're sitting at home, they're like, we just.
Cheekies
Just.
Roxy Earle
I loved watching you. It's like a. A moment from your own life that you just get to like. Yeah. Be in someone else's world.
Cheekies
Yeah. Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
And for sure that, like, the. The Housewives, it. Past housewives, current housewives, anyone who's ever been a housewife or on these shows. It's almost like you know what each other is going through, even if you don't love each other like a sorority, it truly is. You have something that few people understand.
Roxy Earle
But I've met girls from. I've actually met girls from your show, and I've met girls from other New York shows, let's say. And there. I remember Like Ramona turns to me and I was like, oh, I'm on the Real Housewives of Toronto. She's like, I've never heard of that.
Cheekies
And I was like, it so sounds like her.
Roxy Earle
Like, how many seasons did you do? And I was like, oh, I've just done one season. She was like, I've done like 20 or I don't know what else I don't have.
Cheekies
That was part of have to say and only Ramona in Ramona's case, could that be part of the charm? I don't know.
Jackie Goldschneider
I don't know.
Cheekies
Only she could pull that. Maybe not for you in that moment, but she was just. When you say no. Self awareness, like, that's Ramona. But it's.
Roxy Earle
And we were like, fashion show. And I was already self conscious because I was like the plus sized one at the show. And I don't know, that's my own issue. But it was just like not all. Not all of the women are like, oh, you're not in my sorority, honey.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, well, you're in our sorari. And. And when the show comes back, Jen and I would. Would love to fly to Toronto to be at the premiere party.
Roxy Earle
Well, let's. I mean, I don't know that next tomorrow there's going to be like an. There's gonna be an article that says Roxy says the show's gonna be. I did. I. Just for the record, I'm manifesting and.
Cheekies
I can't stand that one. But we're manifesting.
Roxy Earle
I like that word. What about you guys? Yes.
Jackie Goldschneider
No confirmation.
Roxy Earle
You can give me advice. You probably know better than me. Like, how does it actually work? How long do they make you wait?
Cheekies
That's Jackie. She knows way better than me.
Roxy Earle
When do you actually hear, like, I actually wanted to know. You might be able to tell.
Jackie Goldschneider
It's all different. I mean, if. If you've got a success, it's all about money, right? So if the pilot gets advertising, then you're on. You know, they'll.
Roxy Earle
It'll be a go.
Jackie Goldschneider
But you know, it's all the TV world that, like sometimes they cancel things that.
Cheekies
I don't know.
Jackie Goldschneider
Like they just canceled Vanderpump Rules, right? Like the current cast and they were like killing it. So I don't know. Sometimes I don't know how it works.
Roxy Earle
I don't know either. I don't know if any of us are going back to the house is the answer. I think we're all here going. Can someone let us all know? Like a group email would Be helpful. Yeah.
Jackie Goldschneider
Well, when we get. Me and Jen are going to try to make an app, so we have something to do. We have.
Cheekies
Yes, exactly.
Roxy Earle
I have an app for you. I have a big. I have some ideas. I have some ideas.
Cheekies
Menopause. Menopause app.
Roxy Earle
Yeah, we need a menopause. Already built a menopause app, and we use it privately with some of Arnold's menopause patients. And I think that's another space that has so much unknown information. Like starting.
Cheekies
It's actually, though, it's starting to take off. I see a lot of menopause pages, a lot of like, Tamsen Fadal, who was a newscaster for a long time. She has created a whole sorority. How about we call it that. Of women who I know are dedicated to addressing menopause and talking about it out loud. And again, like taking the stigma of it, you know, and away. And so that's exciting.
Roxy Earle
We've privately done that with our patients and it's just for a few people. We just like testing ideas and stuff. But we are very, very focused on. We're very, very focused on fertility right now because it's just.
Cheekies
It's your lane.
Roxy Earle
It's really important to manage right now. There's just a big enough business. It's in terms of, like, so many people without access. Like, once I've conquered that and I feel like I've successfully disrupted the industry, if people walk into a fertility clinic and are not immediately oversold IVF and people start trying things at home before they walk into a fertility doctor's office or before they start ivf, then I feel like we've done a bit of our job. And then for all the amazing people who need it, they see people like Arnold, who isn't one of these big clinics. He's just solo doctor doing great work. And so it's like how medicine was supposed to be. You know what I mean? Once those things have all returned, then maybe I can change my. But that's my focus.
Jackie Goldschneider
Well, you're super inspiring. I'm so glad we got a chance to meet you. I've loved talking to you.
Roxy Earle
Fame. Thank you, ladies.
Jackie Goldschneider
So where can people find you?
Roxy Earle
My Instagram's Luxurious Roxy. My husband's is Dr. Arnold MZ. His last name is Maheson. Oh, but he knows how to pronounce it. So we just say doctor. Makes me love it.
Cheekies
But we are really, really, really hoping that we are going to see you on our TVs and not just our Instagram feeds.
Roxy Earle
And I'm gonna YouTube back on TV.
Cheekies
We appreciate that. We appreciate that.
Roxy Earle
Yeah. Maybe start in summer, because nobody is filming in New Jersey in the winter.
Jackie Goldschneider
Oh, we used to. We used to start in March every year, and they used to. Before I got on it seven years ago, they used to film over the holidays and do it.
Cheekies
They love getting Christmas.
Roxy Earle
How do you bring the outfits in the snow? It's so much harder if there's not.
Jackie Goldschneider
A ton of snow here. It's just bitter cold.
Roxy Earle
Okay. Because, like, I'm, like, in stilettos in a snowstorm. I'm like, this isn't a look.
Jackie Goldschneider
Yeah, no, it's. It's. Well, the humidity is no joke either in the summer, so. You know, I've had many of the horrific. I don't even want to call it a bad hair day. I'll call it a horrific hair day on the show.
Roxy Earle
Okay, well, if I start seeing really good glam showing up on your Instagrams, ladies, come summer, and, you know, your mouth to God's ears.
Jackie Goldschneider
Thank you so much.
Cheekies
Thank you, Roxy.
Roxy Earle
What a pleasure chatting with all of you and sending you lots of love and good energy. To you.
Cheekies
To you as well.
Roxy Earle
Okay, Bye, my sorority sisters.
Cheekies
Bye, sister.
Roxy Earle
Bye.
Jorge Cham
Have you ever wondered, if your pet is lying to you, why is my.
Cheekies
Cat not here and I go in.
Roxy Earle
And she's eating my lunch?
Jorge Cham
Or if hypnotism is real, you will use this suggestion in order to enhance your cognitive controlled. But what's inside a black hole?
Roxy Earle
Black holes could be a consequence of the way that we understand the universe.
Jorge Cham
Well, we have answers for you in the new iHeart original podcast, Science Stuff. Join me, Jorge Ham, as we answer questions about animals, space, our brains, and our bodies. So give yourself permission to be a science geek and listen to science stuff on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Do you remember what you said the first night I came over here?
Roxy Earle
Ow.
Jackie Goldschneider
Go slower.
Jorge Cham
From Blumhouse TV, iHeart podcasts. And Ember 20 comes in new fictional comedy podcast series. Join the flighty Damien Hirst as he unravels the mystery of his vanished boyfriend. I've been spending all my time looking for answers about what happened to Santi and what's the way to find a missing person. Sleep with everyone he knew, obviously. Listen to the hookup on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to your favorite shows.
Cheekies
Welcome to Pod of Rebellion, our new Star Wars Rebels Rewatch podcast. I'm Vanessa Marshall, voice of Harrison Duella, Spectre 2 I'm Tia Sirkar.
Roxy Earle
Sabine Wren, Spectre 5 I'm Taylor Gray.
Jorge Cham
Ezra Bridger, Spectre 6 and I'm Jon Librody, the Ghost Crew Stowaway Moderator.
Jackie Goldschneider
Each week we're gonna rewatch and discuss.
Cheekies
An episode from the series and share.
Jackie Goldschneider
Some fun behind the scenes stories.
Jorge Cham
Sometimes we'll be visited by special guests like Steve blume voices Zaborillio Spectre 4 or Dante Bosco voices Jaquell and many others.
Cheekies
So hang on because it's gonna be a fun ride.
Jorge Cham
Cue the music. Listen to Potter Rebellion on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Cheekies
Hey y'all, it's your girl, Cheekies. And I'm back with a brand new season of your favorite podcast, Cheekies and Chill. I'll be sharing even more personal stories with you guys and as always, you'll get my exclusive take on topics like love, personal growth, health, family ties, and more. And don't forget, I'll also be dishing out my best advice to you on episodes of Dear Cheekies. It's going to be an exciting year and I hope that you can join me. Listen to cheekies and chill season four on the iHeartRadio app, Apple podcast, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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
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 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."
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.
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."
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."
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."
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.
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.
Listen to "Two Jersey Js: From Housewife to Housewife" on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.