Words that Mean Forever is a podcast by Peter Fletcher. It is devoted to telling inspirational stories about those living and also those who have passed away. We all run out of time – some of us have close to a hundred years, and some have much less. W
The Words that Mean Forever Season Finale is here, and it features the profoundly creative and incredible Danielle Lavallee, head chef and owner of the Social Table Experience. The episode begins with a snippet ofa conversation between Peter and his grandma, and then the interview begins with Danielle, who shares about her passions and her life and her business. They end the episode honoring Danielle's dad, who passed away when she was only 13.
What a special episode. Peter and Leeny Hoffmann (Leeny Hoffmann Wellness) sit down with tea and a coffee and talk about life, lessons, passions, and chickens. We end the episode paying tribute to her Grandmother.
Amanda Raye is currently living her dream as a singer-songwriter in Nashville, and Peter has the opportunity to interview and catch up with Amanda. They reminisce a little about their middle school days, they talk about what Amanda is currently up to with her music and in life, and they end by paying homage to Amanda's grandmother. Lastly, you get to hear Amanda Raye's latest song, "Aubry".
In Episode 12, Peter has the opportunity to interview Kim Kelley, marketing guru and self-proclaimed feminist and vegetarian. Kim Kelley opens up about her life to this point, and then she honors her sister Erin's legacy. Kim Kelley was a match for her sister's stem cell transplant procedure.
During Episode 11, Peter has the opportunity to sit down with Alexi Pierce of Tartan Farms. She talks about what it was like to start a farm with her husband and why she wanted to chase this dream. In the second portion of the interview, she honors the life of her grandmother, Joy.
In this episode, Peter catches up with the fierce and incredible Ally Williams. They catch up on life and talk about all things from life in sales to baking to crafts. Ally opens up about her journey with post-partum depression following the birth of her son. They end the episode with the story of an old friend Ally had lost as well as the loss of her grandmother.
In Episode 9 of Season 1, Peter sits down with Pediatrician and super-mom Elizabeth Bergamini Jerome. They discuss her road to working in healthcare and the immense love she carries for her family. They end the episode paying tribute to the life of Grace, who Elizabeth lost while she was pregnant with her.
In episode 8, Peter sits down with artist Leslie Song over coffee and donuts and they discuss everything from Leslie's childhood to her artwork style. They end the interview paying tribute to the lives of three of her loved ones: Doc, Colin, and Andy.
Peter has the opportunity to sit down and converse with the dynamic and insightful Marcus Powell. Marcus tells us about his life growing up and tells the listeners about why he chose the vegan lifestyle. He also tells us about his newly published book, "A Squeezed Lemon". They end the interview and discuss the immense loss of his grandmother and sister, both of whom meant the world to him.
In Episode 6, Peter has the chance to catch up with the iconic ZAVA, who opens up about his music, his life, and more. The second half of the episode is dedicated to honoring his high-school teacher, Schmidt.
Peter has the immense honor to speak with Clint Lowery of Sevendust. Clint fills Peter in a little bit about his early life and his family, and then they dive into honoring the life of Clint's mother. Additional information on this episode and others can be found at wordsthatmeanforever.com.
Peter gets the chance to catch up with Abby Miller, who is currently applying to law schools and finishing up a year of service through AmeriCorps. Abby and Peter touch base on everything from service to anxiety to pets, and they end the interview by devoting some time by speaking about Abby's grandfather, who she lost when she was in high school. Additional information on this episode and others can be found at wordsthatmeanforever.com.
In episode three of Words that Mean Forever, Peter sits down with Corey Lewis, owner of Xtra Mile Fitness in Fenton, MO. He touches base on the struggles of a small business/gym working through covid, and then we talk about the people he has lost that have meant a lot to him - including two of his athletes, Tiana and Clay, as well as his grandfather and aunt.
In this episode, Peter sits down with Dr. Cristina De Meo, and they touch base on everything from covid to stereotypes to Cristina's journey from Sicily to the US. Her story is rich with valuable life lessons. She touches on the life of her father and the meaning she finds in his life. Music by Michael Miller and logo by Deja Brown.
In this episode of Words that Mean Forever, Peter interviews the incredible Lola Kristine, a music artist who currently resides in California. Lola tells us about her journey in pursuing her dreams, and then touches base on her Grandmother, someone who means the absolute world to her. Podcast by Peter Fletcher, music by Michael Miller, and logo by Deja Brown of @dejadoodles.
In the introduction episode, Peter explains what Words that Mean Forever is all about - and how it is a podcast for anyone who might have lost someone and how its okay to search for meaning behind someone's passing. He also explains a little bit about the theme for Season 1: "I See You."Website: HTTP://www.wordsthatmeanforever.comInstagram: @wordsthatmeanforeverFacebook: HTTP://www.facebook.com/wordsthatmeanforeverTwitter: @wordstmforever