Imperfectly Human™

Imperfectly Human™

Imperfectly Human™ is a podcast about what it actually takes to perform, function, and feel like yourself under pressure. Hosted by performance coach and therapist Rachel Blogg, this show sits at the intersection of mental health and high performance—where athletes, high achievers, and driven people try to hold it all together while still trying to get better. This isn’t about fixing you. It’s about understanding the patterns that quietly run your decisions, your reactions, and your burnout cycles—so you can actually change how you operate in real life, not just in theory. Expect honest conversations, practical tools, and the kind of insight that makes you pause and think, “yeah… that’s exactly what I do.” If you’re someone who’s always pushing, always improving, and still wondering why it doesn’t feel easier—this is for you.

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June 2, 2026 54 mins

Rachel Blogg sits down with Alicia Michelle, founder of The Koi Collective, for a conversation that took a completely unexpected turn. What starts as a business chat quickly becomes one of the most raw and honest conversations about surviving a childhood defined by poverty, abuse, and chaos, leaving home at 17 with nothing, and slowly, painstakingly building something different.

Alicia opens up about growing up the oldest of 13 sib...

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Rachel Blogg sits down with Malcolm, founder and CEO of Langdon Park Capital, whose paths crossed in the most unexpected way — through a TikTok video Rachel posted after helping his college-aged son get home safely following a March Madness game. What started as a simple act of concern from one parent to another became a moment that restored faith in humanity for nearly half a million people. In this conversation, they unpack how t...

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In this episode of Imperfectly Human, Rachel sits down with Garrison Carter for a powerful conversation about identity, discipline, leadership, and resilience. As a senior student-athlete at Illinois Institute of Technology, Garrison shares the realities behind competing at a high level while balancing academics, personal growth, and life beyond basketball.

Together, they discuss overcoming injury, losing 40 pounds during COVID, ...

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Rachel Blogg sits down with Meghan Brooks, a recovery advocate and treatment professional with 15 years of sobriety, who shares the honest, unglamorous truth about what it actually took to get sober and stay that way. Meghan opens up about growing up with addiction in her family, bouncing between cities trying to outrun her disease, and the moment she got kicked out of her own IOP group, which turned out to be the day everything ch...

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May 5, 2026 39 mins

Rachel Blogg sits down with Dido Balla, CEO of Kindness Matters, for an honest conversation about what kindness actually means and why it has nothing to do with always saying yes. Together they explore the difference between being kind and being nice, why self-kindness is the foundation, and how setting boundaries can be one of the most generous things you do for yourself and others.

Dido shares the four guiding beliefs behind Kin...

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In this episode, the podcast enters a new chapter as Perfectly Imperfect Me 365 transitions into Imperfectly Human—a name that reflects the deeper conversations that have naturally unfolded over time. What began as a space for growth, self-awareness, and releasing perfection has evolved into something more focused: understanding strength in its most honest and transferable form. Not the kind of strength that is performative or visi...

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What if your life isn’t defined by your past—but by your decisions? In this solo episode, I challenge the idea that your childhood gets a lifetime vote over your future. This isn’t about blame—it’s about agency, and what you choose to do with what you were given.

I talk about how your nervous system is shaped not just by trauma, but by repeated patterns, why insight alone won’t change your life, and the hidden cost of staying loy...

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In this episode This is one of those conversations that really stays with you. In this episode, we explore what it truly means to create a life and career that feel aligned—not driven by pressure, burnout, or expectations, but by authenticity and purpose. We talk about the shift away from hustle culture and into a more grounded, honest way of building something meaningful. If you’ve ever felt like there’s more for you—something de...

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Rachel Blogg sits down with board certified health and wellness coach Debbie Roppo for a real conversation about what happens when your body stops whispering and starts demanding your attention. Debbie shares the moment she woke up in excruciating joint pain, the fear that came with a rheumatoid arthritis diagnosis, and why she refused to believe a single prediction about what her future had to look like. They talk through the slo...

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If anxiety had a personality, it would be the friend who means well but absolutely cannot chill. In this solo episode, Rachel dives into the real version of anxiety—the one that turns every little thing into an emergency and refuses to wait and see. She breaks down why anxiety feels so loud, why it convinces you that everything is urgent, and why trying to fight it or force calm often makes it louder.

Rachel also shares simple, pra...

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March 24, 2026 80 mins

In this episode We dive into the realities of grief and why it doesn’t follow a timeline, the transformative power of community during life’s most difficult moments, and the importance of advocating for yourself when you feel most vulnerable. Emily shares her story with remarkable honesty, offering both practical guidance and emotional support to anyone facing loss or navigating grief. This episode is raw, real, and deeply human —...

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In this solo episode, I’m talking about a kind of loneliness that doesn’t get enough attention — the quiet, confusing kind that shows up even when you’re surrounded by notifications, followers, comments, and growth. The kind where everything looks “successful” on the outside, but internally you feel disconnected, behind, or like it’s still not enough. I open up about my own experience navigating social media as a content creator — ...

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We looked successful. Strong. Disciplined. In control. Behind closed doors? We were at war with food. In this episode, Janine Stella sits down with psychotherapist Rachel Blogg, LCSW, and for the first time, both women speak publicly about their personal battles with bulimia and disordered eating. Not the version you see in after-school specials — the high-functioning version. The “she just works out a lot” version. The food journa...

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Rachel Blogg sits down with motivational music artist and podcast host Brooklyn Boon for a conversation that goes far beyond music. What begins as a discussion about his event in Miami turns into an honest reflection on betrayal, shame, faith, and the kind of forgiveness that does not come easily.

After discovering his wife was HIV positive, Brooklyn was forced to confront anger, resentment, and the weight of his own family history...

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In this episode, I’m talking about a kind of loneliness that doesn’t get enough attention — the quiet, In this powerful and heartfelt conversation, we dive into Tara Hayes’ journey from anxiety and self-doubt to purpose and entrepreneurship. Tara opens up about growing up feeling introverted and unseen, struggling with anxiety and fear of judgment, and choosing a “safe” career in accounting that never truly felt ali...

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In this episode: In this powerful and deeply personal conversation, we dive into the real story behind Division I athletics. Weston shares what it was like to dedicate his life to football from the age of five, compete at the highest collegiate level, and navigate the intense pressure that comes with it. We talk about the physical toll of multiple injuries, the mental battles of rehab and uncertainty, the realities of NIL opportuni...

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February 11, 2026 37 mins
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In this heartfelt and inspiring episode of Perfectly Imperfect Me 365, I sit down with my longtime friend Laura Reiss for a powerful conversation about kindness, resilience, and what it truly means to be human in today’s world. We explore how kindness goes far beyond being “nice” — it’s a practice, a mindset, and a tool for emotional and mental well-being. Laura shares how intentional acts of kindness, starting with...

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I’m joined by my dear friend and colleague Jill Bershad for an honest conversation about grief, trauma, and resilience. We explore how loss impacts the brain and nervous system, the role of self-compassion and boundaries, and why healing is rarely linear.

Jill shares powerful insights and lived experience, offering hope and perspective for anyone navigating grief, trauma, or major life transitions. This episode is a...

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In this episode We explore Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT) as more than just a clinical approach—it’s a practical framework for navigating emotions, relationships, and the challenges of everyday life. We talk about how DBT skills like self-soothing, mindfulness, and emotion regulation show up outside the therapy room, especially for those living with trauma, emotional overwhelm, or distress intolerance. We also discuss how pers...

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What if the voice in your head didn’t criticize you—but supported you instead? In this solo episode, Rachel Blogg dives into the impact of negative self-talk, self-blame, and self-criticism, exploring how these patterns can quietly block personal growth. Drawing on both therapy insights and her own experiences, Rachel discusses why constantly tearing yourself down doesn’t create lasting change—and how responding ...

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