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Episode 24: From Figure Skater to 2x Founder - Eleanor Mooney on the Cost of Always Holding It Together

43 min · 18. dec. 2025
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Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2498348/fan_mail/new] Eleanor Mooney grew up between two worlds - a white father and a Filipina mother who worked in hospitality, where kindness and service weren’t just values, they were survival. As a kid in Massachusetts, she watched her mother remember everyone’s name, favorite drink, and story - even as people sometimes dismissed her accent or heritage. That early contrast shaped Eleanor’s life mission: to make people feel seen, included, and cared for. Years later, she carried that same warmth into business. After building a career in luxury retail, she founded deVivre Concierge, a lifestyle service for New York’s elite, and Verdant, a lingerie brand designed for women in motion. But as her companies grew, the habit of over-giving, inherited from both culture and family, began to catch up with her. One night, while answering a client email at dinner, Eleanor had a panic attack that forced her to pause. That moment became a turning point, not away from ambition, but toward awareness. In this episode, we explore:  · Growing up biracial and learning belonging through service  · How Filipino hospitality shaped her leadership and empathy  · The thin line between generosity and overextension  · Rebuilding boundaries without losing compassion  · Designing lingerie - and a life - that’s truly made for women, not for the gaze “You can’t take care of others if you’re not taking care of yourself.” 🎧 Listen to this episode if you’ve ever been taught that saying yes makes you worthy, and you’re ready to learn that peace can be productive too. Follow Asian Rebel Club: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianrebelclub [https://www.instagram.com/asianrebelclub] * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asianrebelclub [https://www.tiktok.com/@asianrebelclub] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@asianrebelclub [https://www.youtube.com/@asianrebelclub] * Newsletter (Substack): https://asianrebelclub.substack.com [https://asianrebelclub.substack.com/] * Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/asianrebelclub [https://buymeacoffee.com/asianrebelclub]

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Episode 24: From Figure Skater to 2x Founder - Eleanor Mooney on the Cost of Always Holding It Together

Send us Fan Mail [https://www.buzzsprout.com/2498348/fan_mail/new] Eleanor Mooney grew up between two worlds - a white father and a Filipina mother who worked in hospitality, where kindness and service weren’t just values, they were survival. As a kid in Massachusetts, she watched her mother remember everyone’s name, favorite drink, and story - even as people sometimes dismissed her accent or heritage. That early contrast shaped Eleanor’s life mission: to make people feel seen, included, and cared for. Years later, she carried that same warmth into business. After building a career in luxury retail, she founded deVivre Concierge, a lifestyle service for New York’s elite, and Verdant, a lingerie brand designed for women in motion. But as her companies grew, the habit of over-giving, inherited from both culture and family, began to catch up with her. One night, while answering a client email at dinner, Eleanor had a panic attack that forced her to pause. That moment became a turning point, not away from ambition, but toward awareness. In this episode, we explore:  · Growing up biracial and learning belonging through service  · How Filipino hospitality shaped her leadership and empathy  · The thin line between generosity and overextension  · Rebuilding boundaries without losing compassion  · Designing lingerie - and a life - that’s truly made for women, not for the gaze “You can’t take care of others if you’re not taking care of yourself.” 🎧 Listen to this episode if you’ve ever been taught that saying yes makes you worthy, and you’re ready to learn that peace can be productive too. Follow Asian Rebel Club: * Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/asianrebelclub [https://www.instagram.com/asianrebelclub] * TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@asianrebelclub [https://www.tiktok.com/@asianrebelclub] * YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@asianrebelclub [https://www.youtube.com/@asianrebelclub] * Newsletter (Substack): https://asianrebelclub.substack.com [https://asianrebelclub.substack.com/] * Buy Me A Coffee: https://buymeacoffee.com/asianrebelclub [https://buymeacoffee.com/asianrebelclub]

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