The Expecting Aerialist at the intersection of the aerial athlete’s lifestyle and motherhood. I share the stories of women from all over the world about their prenatal and postpartum journeys touching on topics such as pelvic floor dysfunction, diastasis recti & C-section recovery and postpartum mental health. Some guests are everyday women turned badass hobbyists and others are professionals currently performing for Cirque du Soleil.I ask the key questions - How did they get back to what they love to do? How do they view their athletic body now that it has undergone birth? How was the emotional and mental transition to motherhood and how has it changed the way they see themselves? How do outsiders perceive athletic pregnant women? What is their routine and how can we learn from them?
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Pregnant with Twins, a Weakened Pelvic Floor & Acid Reflux with Katy LaForge
Aug 18, 202628mEp. 31S6
Katy joins us from the Chicago-area just two months postpartum from having her twins about a month before her due date. While pregnant, she experienced a weakened pelvic floor, incontinence and acid reflux at night. She&
Prenatal Flexibility & Contortion Training with Tran Finn
Aug 11, 202635mEp. 30S6
She’s an aerialist and contortion coach currently thirty-weeks pregnant with her second. Tran discusses the massive difference between her first pregnancy and her second where she’s chasing around a toddler a
Kerry just left her pilates job and calls this summer, “the shittiest one ever,” and Noah is having a more stressful couple months than he anticipated but has had an amazing experience contracted with a resta
Low-Lying Placenta, Birth Trauma, and a Non-Consensual Episiotomy with Kelsey Hartland of The Lofty Life
Aug 4, 202632mEp. 29S6
Just four months postpartum, Kelsey Hartland joins us from Wisconsin to share her birth story. As the owner of The Lofty Life aerial studio, Kelsey navigated relentless morning sickness through 20 weeks of pregnancy befo
Terrible Morning Sickness, Painful Fibroids & an Emergency C-Section with Elisabeth Maurer
Jul 28, 202633mEp. 28S6
Elisabeth shares the highs and lows of her pregnancy journey, from debilitating morning sickness to discovering painful fibroid tumors at the end of her second trimester. She opens up about navigating an anterior placent
From 4 to 10 cm: Taylar Meyer's 12-Hour Labor & 20-Minute Birth
Jul 21, 202627mEp. 27S6
Fresh into the fourth trimester with her baby happily nursing, Taylar Meyer joins us from the Houston area to share the full story of her birth experience. She takes us through her 12-hour labor, the surprisingly fast tr
Noah is back in Los Angeles for a quick trip to check out real estate, while Kerry opens up about her experience with debilitating depression during perimenopause. After catching up on life updates, they dive into an hon
The Mental Shift of an Unplanned C-Section with Bridget Sullivan
Jul 14, 202638mEp. 26S6
Bridget joins us from Michigan to share her birth story. Aside from some stubborn acid reflux, she had a smooth pregnancy and was able to train until 39 weeks. After laboring to 9.5 cm, her progress stalled, and within a
Re-Release: What to expect after giving birth with Dr. Janae OBGYN
Jul 7, 202657mEp. 25S6
A super REAL breakdown of what to expect in the 4th trimester. What your vagina might feel like, why the uterus might hurt afterwards, why sex is so painful and the difference between baby blues and postpartum depression
Not Cleared for Exercise Yet? Start with This Postpartum Breathing Practice
Jun 30, 202620mEp. 24S6
If you're freshly postpartum, healed from delivery, but not yet cleared to return to your regular workouts, this episode is for you. Drawing from the experts and specialists we've featured on the podcast, I share one of
How to Stand Out and Get Booked in the Commercial Dance Industry with Kristin Denehy
Jun 25, 202647mEp. 23S2
What separates dancers who consistently work from those who struggle to get booked? Commercial dance industry veteran Kristin Denehy joins Kerry to break down the practical skills every dancer needs to build a successful
Ruth Wu's Unmedicated Birth Story: 15 Hours of Labor, 3 Hours of Pushing, and One Strong Mama
Jun 23, 202636mEp. 23S6
Ruth Wu, owner of Elysian Aerial Arts, joins us to share the complete story of welcoming her first baby into the world—without pain medication. From her water breaking in the middle of the night to laboring at home
Stronger After Baby: Fixing Breastfeeding Aches and Diastasis Recti with Ollie Whitney
Jun 16, 202627mEp. 22S6
Joining us from Australia just three months postpartum, Ollie Whitney shares an honest look at life in the fourth trimester—with her baby in her arms and motherhood fresh in her mind. We discuss how to stay motivat
The Audition Mindset: How to Succeed Even When You Don’t Get the Job with Producer Meisha Lee
Jun 11, 202652mEp. 21S2
Producer Meisha Lee joins Kerry for a candid conversation about what really happens behind the scenes of auditions and casting. Early in her career, Meisha was devastated after losing out on a coveted dance gig—onl
The New Sex Ed: Hormones, Cycle Tracking & Women’s Health with Laura Federico & Morgan Miller
Jun 9, 202643mEp. 21S6
What if everything you learned about your body was incomplete? Sex therapist Laura Federico and midwife Morgan Miller, co-authors of The Cycle , break down the powerful role hormones play in women’s health—an
It’s the end of Season 6 and K&K are exhausted but excited to finish another season of Greener Grass. They debrief on spray tans, The Devil Wears Prada 2 and what summer brings. Get the Greener Grass Newsletter HER
Noah debriefs on everything Red Flags, the upcoming Speakeasy event, a new dog and the ending of the dance competition season. Kerry is feeling the fatigue of her full schedule. Amanda at Grounded in Flight Noah’s
Building an Aerial Dream in Italy with Emma Cullinan of Aerial Wings
Jun 2, 202640mEp. 20S6
Emma Cullinan didn’t just move to Italy—she built a life from the ground up. After learning Italian and launching her own aerial studio just outside Venice, she now teaches 30 classes a week, runs the busines
Remembering Limmie Pulliam: An Unconventional Journey to Opera Stardom
May 28, 202643mEp. 19S2
This episode is a special re-release in honor of the late Limmie Pulliam, a powerhouse dramatic tenor whose extraordinary path to success defied every expectation. Originally recorded in 2023, Kerry sits down with her co
37 Weeks Pregnant and So Over It: The Cost of Pregnancy with Caity Carney
May 26, 202626mEp. 19S6
Joining us from Philadelphia, Caity Carney is 37 weeks pregnant and counting down the days to meet her baby—and to finally not be pregnant. An endometriosis warrior, Caity opens up about the physical, emotional, an
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