Welcome to The Phoenix Table —a podcast for anyone rising through the messy middle. Hosted by entrepreneur, parent, and storyteller Sam Anderson , this show is where the real stories get told unfiltered, unpolished, and unapologetically powerful. Whether you're navigating burnout, grief, mental health, caregiving, or the quiet ache of rebuilding your life, you're not alone. Through soul-deep conversations, raw solo episodes, and stories of survival and rebirth, The Phoenix Table invites you to pull up a chair and exhale. We’re exploring the concepts of grit, grief and growth. This is not a space for toxic positivity or surface-level advice. It’s for the people who’ve been through it, are still in it, and are determined to rise anyway. You’ll hear from guests who’ve lost everything and started over, who’ve cared through crises, loved through darkness, and dared to dream again. A
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Episode #17
Coffee Break: When Productivity Becomes a Vice
Nov 19, 202513 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this season finale of The Phoenix Table, Sam opens up about a struggle many high achievers face: using productivity as a vice. As year-end pressure builds, she finds herself stuck in the cycle of stress, overdoing, and eventual burnout.</p><p>In this honest conversation, Sam shares why slowing down feels uncomfortable, why rest gets mistaken for laziness, and how taking a full day for herself shifted her entire view of “being productive.” She invites listeners to see rest not as something to earn, but something to protect, especially as holiday expectations rise...
What Chronic Illness Taught Yasmine De Aranda About Family, Gratitude, and True Success
Nov 12, 202534 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this episode of The Phoenix Table, we sit down with Yasmine De Aranda, who turned a season of heartbreak and uncertainty into a profound journey of love, resilience, and redefinition.</p><p>When Yasmine’s husband was diagnosed with long COVID and became bedbound, life as she knew it shifted overnight. What followed was a powerful transformation—one that tested her strength, deepened her compassion, and reshaped her understanding of success and purpose.</p><p>Yasmine opens up about navigating caregiving, parenthood, and entrepreneurship while learning to lead with empathy, gratitude, and grac...
How Michele Hecken Built a Business That Runs Without Her
Nov 5, 202537 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this episode of The Phoenix Table, we sit down with Michele Hecken, a serial entrepreneur, speaker, and author who built her first business from scratch while raising two young daughters, and later transformed it to run entirely without her.</p><p>Michele opens up about the “messy middle” of entrepreneurship: burnout, guilt, and the fear of letting go. She shares how redefining work-life balance as work-life harmony helped her create true freedom, both in business and in life. From learning the power of saying no to trusting herself again, Michele’s story is a m...
Coffee Break: How to Heal Together Without Losing Yourself
Oct 29, 202514 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this solo episode of The Phoenix Table, Sam opens up about what it really means to love someone through their healing — and how to stay whole while doing it.</p><p>She reflects on the quiet, complicated space between care and self-preservation: the moments when you want to help, but you’re scared of saying the wrong thing; when you hold back to keep the peace and end up feeling disconnected instead.</p><p>Through honest storytelling, Sam shares what she’s learned about partnership, communication, and the courage it takes to tell t...
How a 2,500-Mile Bike Ride Helped Travis Scott Heal and Redefine Strength
Oct 22, 202538 minS1
<p>Send us a text</p><p>In this episode of The Phoenix Table, we sit down with Travis Scott, who transformed a period of intense depression and grief into an extraordinary 2,500-mile journey on a bicycle.</p><p>Travis shares the emotional weight of losing his cousin Brent, a dedicated cyclist, and how the unexpected acquisition of Brent’s Trek Madone road bike became the spark he needed to find new purpose. He realized that this monumental challenge—riding from Spokane, Washington, to Indianapolis, Indiana—could not only honor his cousin but also fuel a mission to help others.</p><p>T...
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