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Grab a coffee, pull up a chair, or pour a glass of wine and relax. Get on your running shoes and go for a walk or let me keep you company while you’re driving around town. I’m Jennifer Reid and each week I’ll be inviting a new guest to join me for a heartfelt conversation on an array of topics that we, as women all deal with from time to time. Relationships, health, parenting, aging, friendships, heartache and everything in between. Nothing is off limits as we dive into all the things that make up.... A woman like you.

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Goodpods has curated a list of the 10 best A Woman Like You episodes, ranked by the number of listens and likes each episode have garnered from our listeners. If you are listening to A Woman Like You for the first time, there's no better place to start than with one of these standout episodes. If you are a fan of the show, vote for your favorite A Woman Like You episode by adding your comments to the episode page.

If you’re listening to this podcast, I'm pretty sure you will remember exactly where you were and what you were doing on September 11, 2001. 9/11 - The day that not just the United States, but the entire world was changed forever.

Brian Clark had as close as an encounter as one could have on the historical day of September 11, 2001. He was on the 84th floor of the South tower of the World Trade Center when it was hit by an airplane in what would be known as the worst terror attack on U.S. soil.

He was one of the lucky ones that day, one of only 18 people to escape from within or above where the plane struck.

Brian is here to share his experience from that day, 23 years later. He walks us through the events on the day leading up to the attack, what he thought when the first tower was hit and when he knew that this was an act of terror and not an accident.

Brian shares the choices and decisions he had to make that followed his tower being hit that led him safely down 84 flights of stairs and also the mysterious new found friend he would find along the way

What an honor and privilege it was to sit down with Brian and hear his story and be able to now share will all of you.

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Have you ever passed a homeless person on the street and thought to yourself, how did they get here? Have you ever passed judgment and thought, “that would never happen to me?” Or assumed it was their own fault they ended up in this situation?
Or maybe you’ve thought the problem was too big and that nothing you were going to do would solve it.

Our guest today is here to share his remarkable story of a tragic childhood that spun him into a life of bad choices. Those bad choices led him to prison and then eventually onto the streets where he found himself homeless for 5 years on the streets of Nashville.

Spoiler alert: Steven is now a best selling author of his book ‘FROM CHAINS TO CHANGE’ and is the co-founder of HOME STREET HOME - a Nashville organization that helps the homeless community with their everyday needs like shelter, food and toiletries but also with the ultimate goal of getting them back on their feet.

Our conversation was packed with so much emotion and inspirations I just couldn’t imagine editing anything out.

This is part one of my conversation with Steven Allen Young.

To learn more about Home Street Home you can follow Steven on Instagram: @homestreethome_tn

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Is there a new baby that's about to enter your life? Are you a new mom, an expecting mom, a grandma, a nanny or anyone who will be in contact with a newborn? This episode is for you!

Rachel Ramsey from the Newborn Nurse is our guest today and she is here to share everything you need to know before and after you bring a baby home. Voted #1 In Home Newborn Nursing Care and #1 In Home & Online Newborn Education, plus 19 years experience, Rachel is here to help both moms and babies rest a little better.

A former Neonatal RN, Rachel began the Newborn Nurse after realizing that moms really needed the most support in the days and weeks after leaving the hospital and they just weren’t getting it. She’s the most sought-after baby guru in Nashville and her families credit her to helping them feel like they’re doing it right and most importantly, getting some sleep.

Rachel shares her tips for sleeping, eating, and care as well as her favorite gadgets - what you really need at the hospital and in those first few weeks at home.

You can find more advice and information from Rachel by following her onInstagram @thenewbornnurse

For Rachel's online course, visit: https://newborncare101.mykajabi.com/newborn-care-101

You can also listen to her podcast “The Newborn Nurse Podcast” wherever you listen to your podcasts.

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Are your kids getting ready to leave for college? Are you trying to manage all the emotions that come with that but still not feeling ready? What does life look like when they go? How do we set up a great foundation so that our relationship with them stays strong even when they aren’t under our roof?

Suzanne Mayernick knows a thing or two about raising kids and maintaining a solid relationship with them once they leave for school and beyond. We discuss all the feelings leading up to the oldest leaving and she offers a great perspective on how to look at it.

Suzanne also tells us about her 9th “child”, her passion project Love One International, a center in Uganda that receives, rehabilitates and resettles malnourished children.

We talk about marriage and how it ebbs and flows through raising kids and the importance of making sure you still know (and like) the person you married beyond having kids.

I can’t wait for you to listen as I know so many of you are gearing up to send your kids off to school this year.

Suzannes story will leave you feeling inspired, hopeful and with some great ideas to utilize with your own kids.

You can follow Suzanne on Instagram @suzannemayernick

You can follow Love One International on Instagram @loveoneint

Love One website https://www.loveoneinternational.org

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After much demand, our favorite OBGYN is back! Answering all the questions we didn’t get to ask the last time she was here. We are going more in depth, and really getting specific with our most intimate questions and concerns from STD’s to male birth control and so much more.

Have you heard of the new upswing of men getting vasectomies as a form of birth control? Is that a wise idea? How much do you really know about Plan B and how it actually works? What is the best way to keep up our hygiene “down there”? What is a fibroid and how do you know if it needs to be removed?

I’m asking all the uncomfortable questions so you don’t have to.

Also as a disclaimer, this PODCAST is for entertainment purposes only and you should always see your own doctor for your personal concerns.

Dr. Kristin Daniel practices as an OBGYN at WOMEN Obstetrics & Gynecology in Nashville, TN.

https://www.womenob.net/meet-us/kristen-daniel-md/

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We pick back up for part 2 of my conversation with Steven Allen Youngat the point in Steven's life where he has just been released from prison and, after exhausting all his options for a place to live he finds himself homeless, living out of his car and on the streets of Nashville.

We hear about what that looked like for him, what he endured and the blessing of a man named Mike who was instrumental in getting him off the streets.

Steven's story takes a turn that you just have to hear to believe, from being homeless himself to now helping the homeless each and every day.

I can’t wait for you to hear how this turns out.

To learn more about Home Street Home you can follow Steven on Instagram @homestreethome_tn

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Our guest today has been working as a plastic surgery nurse and non-surgical cosmetic nurse for the past 20 years. She is also a national speaker and trainer for Allergan, the manufacturer of Botox.

Keri Lea, also known as “The Nashville Beauty Girl” has developed her niche in face balancing using non-surgical modalities and is here today to share all her tips and tricks with us.

Keri shares her favorite things to do on her clients to keep them feeling their best. We talk about topicals, injectables, lasers and her specific recommendations to treat concerns like wrinkles, skin sagging, brown spots and more. I ask her about skin care and what we can buy at the drugstore if medical grade skin care is not in the budget.

If you’ve ever thought you might like to try something but just feel overwhelmed by it all I know you’re going to find this episode helpful.

You can follow Keri for more insight on Instagram @thenashvillebeautygirl

To book a consult or appt with Keri please reach out to Hatef Aesthetics at 615-678-6273 @hatefaesthetics on Instagram

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If you are in the depths of trying to have a baby, struggling with infertility, going through treatments or exploring the adoption option this is an episode you won’t want to miss.

Our guest today is here today to bravely share her story in the hopes of helping other women who find themselves in the same place she was just a few years ago.

Her and her husbands struggle on their journey to become parents, the highs and lows, hopes and disappointment - all make up her story and what I believe so many of you will relate to.

We discuss all the struggles of infertility, treatment options, pregnancy loss and domestic adoption. Melissa shares advice from experience of what to do and not to do, what’s normal and not, and how much does all of this cost?

There is a happy ending to their story but the road there was one that honestly could be made into a movie.

I hope you enjoy listening as much as I did and if you know anyone struggling with infertility right now I would encourage you to share this with them.

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In part 2 of my conversation with Margaret Lantz, she opens up about their lives after Caroline was first found to be “free of disease.” They were sent home and she thought life would go back to normal, why wouldn’t it? This is what they had dreamed of. Was it too good to be true?

In this honest and raw conversation, Margaret opens up about her struggle once they came home and the therapy that she credits as being life saving and changing for her.

She also tells us about the phone call she received while at therapy that blew their world up once again.

You can follow Margaret on her NEW instagram account @margaretlantzwrites and you can follow Caroline's journey @carolinestrong2.0

You can read an updated blog of Caroline's journey at www.carolinestrong.com

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You’ve read the headlines, you’ve watched the show. But what’s really going on behind the scenes?

Savannah Chrisley is here to set the record straight and to share her and her parents story.

In 2022 her parents, Todd & Julie Chrisley were sentenced to federal prison for crimes she says were fabricated.

We talk about the events that led up to their charges and conviction and Savannah explains the mistakes that were made and the injustice that was woven through the entire trial.

We also get into her love life and what that’s like while raising her siblings.

I hope you listen to this episode with an open mind and open heart and with the understanding that celebrities are real people too and deserve your understanding.

You can find Savannah on Instagram: @savannahchrisley
and her podcast "UNLOCKED with Savannah Chrisley" wherever you listen to podcasts or watch it here:

https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGQhpHm9WJh6jf_yf185nUtCd9e1eL0Dq&si=cNdlqoZ7otSpyhag

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FAQ

How many episodes does A Woman Like You have?

A Woman Like You currently has 28 episodes available.

What topics does A Woman Like You cover?

The podcast is about Society & Culture and Podcasts.

What is the most popular episode on A Woman Like You?

The episode title 'Remembering 9/11 - with Twin Towers Survivor Brian Clark' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on A Woman Like You?

The average episode length on A Woman Like You is 70 minutes.

How often are episodes of A Woman Like You released?

Episodes of A Woman Like You are typically released every 7 days.

When was the first episode of A Woman Like You?

The first episode of A Woman Like You was released on Jan 2, 2024.

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