In this inspiring episode of The Book Club, host Ruth Klein is joined by two powerful voices shaping the next generation: mental health advocate Francesca Reicherter and designer-author Jana Rosenblatt.
Francesca shares her deeply personal journey that began at just 12 years old, when she created a blog to process anxiety and overwhelming emotions after being told to simply “get over it.” After facing serious mental health struggles, she transformed her pain into purpose—developing tools, worksheets, and ultimately publishing nine books to help young people build emotional resilience. She opens up about redefining “enoughness,” shifting from external validation to internal fulfillment, and how parents can better support their children by reframing mistakes as learning opportunities.
Jana brings a complementary perspective, sharing her path from a 15-year career in entertainment design—working across film, television, opera, and dance—to becoming a leading voice in interior design education. Through her book The Future Interior Designers Handbook, she empowers kids to see creative careers as tangible and strategic paths. She also discusses the importance of collaboration, visibility, and adaptability in artistic professions, along with her podcast From Disaster to Dream Home, where she helps families rebuild after devastating loss.
Together, Francesca and Jana highlight the intersection of emotional well-being and creative expression—showing how young people can heal, grow, and build meaningful futures rooted in both self-awareness and imagination.