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A Splash More

Podkast av Hayley Spitaleri

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A Splash More is a podcast about growth in real time — the kind that doesn’t look perfect, feel certain, or follow a clear path. Hosted by Hayley Spitaleri, a seasoned professional with sharp intuition, the show features honest conversations with women navigating ambition, identity, motherhood, health, and reinvention — paired with bold insights and authentic lessons earned through experience. Each episode explores the decisions behind the scenes — the pivots, the discomfort, and the process of letting go of what no longer fits. Because growth is not just about becoming something new — it’s also about releasing what was never meant to define us.

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episode Healing Your Past to Become the Parent You Want to Be — with Bryana Kappadakunnel, LMFT (Revisited) cover

Healing Your Past to Become the Parent You Want to Be — with Bryana Kappadakunnel, LMFT (Revisited)

We’re revisiting one of the early conversations that helped shape A Splash More — and honestly, this episode feels even more relevant now. Bryana Kappadakunnel is a licensed marriage and family therapist, founder of Conscious Mommy, and author of Parent Yourself First. In this conversation, we talk about emotional regulation, generational patterns, motherhood, identity, and the pressure so many women feel to hold everything together while quietly neglecting themselves in the process. Bryana shares such a grounded and compassionate perspective on healing — not just for our children, but for ourselves — and how self-awareness can completely change the way we show up in our relationships, parenting, and everyday lives. You’ll also hear Bailey in this episode, as this conversation was recorded during the early chapters of A Splash More while we were still discovering what this show was becoming and the kinds of conversations we wanted to create space for.

20. mai 2026 - 46 min
episode We Are NOT a Product of Our Mistakes — with Nicole Travolta (Revisited) cover

We Are NOT a Product of Our Mistakes — with Nicole Travolta (Revisited)

We’re revisiting one of the earliest conversations that helped shape A Splash More — and honestly, it feels even more relevant now. Nicole Travolta is an actor, comedian, and writer whose one-woman show, Nicole Travolta is Doing Alright, has toured across the U.S., Europe, and the U.K. In this conversation, Nicole opens up about shame, identity, financial struggle, and the pressure of trying to live up to a name, an expectation, or a version of yourself that no longer fits. We talk about mistakes, self-worth, rebuilding your life from the inside out, and what happens when you finally stop letting your hardest moments define you. This conversation is honest, emotional, funny at times, and deeply human — which is probably why it stayed with us long after we recorded it. You’ll also hear Bailey in this episode, as this conversation was recorded during the early chapters of A Splash More while we were still discovering what this show was becoming and the kinds of conversations we wanted to create space for.

13. mai 2026 - 47 min
episode The Art of Holding It Together | Jamie Lovelynn, Speaker & Artist cover

The Art of Holding It Together | Jamie Lovelynn, Speaker & Artist

Jamie Lovelynn may seem like someone who has it all together on the outside but in this conversation, she opens up about the struggles that existed underneath: disordered eating, stress, perfectionism, loneliness, and the fear that life wasn’t unfolding the way she hoped it would. We talk about relationships, feeling disconnected from yourself, and the pressure so many women carry to keep performing even when they’re overwhelmed internally. But more than anything, this conversation explores the connection between creativity, healing, and the nervous system and how creating beauty, expression, and meaning in small everyday ways became part of Jaime’s path back to herself. This episode is vulnerable, honest, and deeply human. Content note: This episode includes conversations around mental health and disordered eating that may feel sensitive for some listeners.

6. mai 2026 - 47 min
episode The 3 Pillars of Women’s Health — Why They Matter During Perimenopause | Uma Naralkar, Integrative Nutritionist cover

The 3 Pillars of Women’s Health — Why They Matter During Perimenopause | Uma Naralkar, Integrative Nutritionist

If you’re in your mid 30s or 40s and starting to feel a shift, this conversation is for you. In this episode, I’m joined by integrative nutritionist Uma Naralkar, who specializes in hormonal health and helping women better understand and support their bodies through different stages of life. She breaks down a simple but powerful way to understand what’s happening in your body: a “tripod” made up of nutrition, movement, and mental health. Because during perimenopause, when one of those pillars is off, everything can start to feel off, including how you feel in your own body. There’s so much quiet shame around this stage — the changes, the weight shifts, the feeling of not quite recognizing yourself — and so many women are left trying to piece it together on their own. But this isn’t just about understanding it — Uma also shares real, practical tools to help support your body in a way that actually feels doable. This is the kind of conversation more women need to hear sooner.

29. april 2026 - 49 min
episode Who Are You Without the Thing That Defined You? | WNBA Player Angel McCoughtry cover

Who Are You Without the Thing That Defined You? | WNBA Player Angel McCoughtry

What happens when the thing that once defined you, the thing you worked your whole life for, no longer feels certain? In this conversation, WNBA player Angel McCoughtry opens up about the parts of her career we don’t usually hear about — the rejection, the uncertainty, and the quiet moments of not knowing what’s next. We talk about what it’s really like to be a woman in sports, the realities of equal pay, and the added weight of navigating it all as a Black woman. But more than that, we talk about identity and how disorienting it can feel when the version of yourself you’ve always known starts to shift. There’s honesty here about mental health, about starting over, and about the pressure to hold it all together when things feel unclear. And in the middle of it, there’s also something lighter — a reminder that even in the hardest moments, there’s connection in being real. Even if that means…a splash more tears.

22. april 2026 - 49 min
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