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The Un-a-Parent
Ep.021: The Story of a Parentless Parent with Allison White

The Un-a-Parent

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 42:14


Sometimes you're scrolling on social media and you happen upon a post that halts your mindless scrolling. Something someone writes just tugs on your heartstrings and you can't help but reach out. Sometimes that person is someone you haven't seen or talked to in years but when they post about grief, loss, and the hardships of being a parentless parent, you reach out and ask them about their story - their strength. That is what happened to our host, @katia.lindor, as she spotted Allie's post on Instagram on Mother's Day. Please welcome our amazing guest, Allison White, as she shares part of her life story with us. At a young age, Allie has suffered through more losses than most experience in a lifetime, and as a new mom, she finds herself uncovering new facets of that grief. She uses her time with us on this episode to not only share her story, but also to offer some sage advice to other parentless parents or motherless mothers out there. Because, as Allie says, sometimes all you need is to hear someone else's story to know that you're not alone, that your grief will ebb and flow, and that sometimes you can even see your mother in your daughter's eyes.We hope you enjoy the show! Don't forget to FOLLOW the podcast and SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel for all the unapparent content you never knew you needed. The Un-a-Parent Podcast is produced by Studio Dama, LLC (website under development.) For production inquiries, contact marina@studiodamadesign.com SHOW NOTES:0:45 - Meet Allie White, life story8:16 - The relationship between grief and time10:00 - How Allie grieved the loss of her mother again throughout her own pregnancy16:34 - Experiencing grief during holidays or special celebrations21:40 - Katia shares some fears as a mother and shares a bit on the loss of her grandmother24:57 - How Allie's daughter is a “portal” to all the loved ones she has lost25:42 - Keeping memories alive33:46 - How society is uncomfortable discussing loss and grief35:22 - How grief lives in Allie's conscience and how she attempts to connect with others through social media37:24 - Allie shares her advice for fellow parentless parents40:42 - Goodbyes

cityCURRENT Radio Show
Radio Show: Dennis H. Jones Living Well Network & Annual Mental Health Breakfast

cityCURRENT Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2023 16:30


Host Jeremy C. Park talks with Allison White, supervisor of the Dennis H. Jones Living Well Network with Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare, who highlights their mission and efforts "to give people the opportunity to live their lives to the fullest by connecting them to behavioral health care, advocating for mental health resources and creating a culture where mental health discussions are essential to our overall health." Established with Methodist Le Bonheur Healthcare in 2009 to honor the memory of Memphian Dennis H. Jones, the Living Well Network connects people with behavioral health resources for depression, anxiety and alcohol abuse.During the interview, Allison discusses their free and confidential resource connection, addresses some of the sigmas and mental health challenges with men, and then spotlights their upcoming event, the ninth annual Methodist Healthcare Mental Health Breakfast. The event is being held on Tuesday, May 2 at the Hilton Memphis and features a keynote address from Emmy Award-winning actor and producer, Joe Pantoliano, with a breakout session following.Visit https://www.methodisthealth.org/the-living-well-network/ to learn more.

The Closing Table with Ryan Adams
3. Essential Oils for a Holistic Lifestyle with Allison White

The Closing Table with Ryan Adams

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 46:10


"Don't buy your supplements where you buy your toilet paper."On this episode of The Closing Table we have Allison White, a Christian mom of 4, passionate about natural wellness and helping people build confidence in becoming their own health advocate. Allison educates others interested in a holistic lifestyle and distributes essential oils through Young Living. Tune in to learn about the science and research behind essential oils as well as their benefits and uses. ResourcesToxic Load: What's in Your Personal Care Products?What Are Essential Oils and Do They Work?Studies Show Aromatherapy Can Boost Your Memory and Focus

Emotional Balance Sheet with Paul Fenner
Allison White – Not Taking Simple Joys for Granted

Emotional Balance Sheet with Paul Fenner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 41:57


What do you think of first when you hear the term behavioral science?  It is a topic that I research and read about constantly as it sits at the precipice of my work with families.  Behavioral science, to me, is a toolbox that I use to help families be happier, healthier, and wealthier. There is no better person to talk about this topic than a behavioral researcher.  Allison White is just that person.  Allison works for Dan Ariely at the Common Cents Lab, where she leverages behavioral science to conduct product research that aims to improve individuals' financial decision-making.  Her work sits at the intersection of design research and behavioral science that help to drive behavior change. Throughout our conversation, Allison and I tackle topics that tend to hinder families' and individuals' financial decisions and growth.  Our ability to think about making tradeoffs amidst resources scarcity, whether time or money.  We talk about how we can make good decisions for our present self and future self.  Most people want to be financially responsible, but we can easily fall into an attention gap where our actions do not support the values we want to achieve.  Allison identifies some strategies on how we can overcome this gap. Please enjoy my conversation with Allison White. For show notes and resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/allison-white-simple-joys. For more episodes, go to tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics.

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Action Design Radio
Allison White - Behavior Mapping

Action Design Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 41:19


Zarak and Erik chat with Allison White, a senior behavioral researcher at Duke University's Center for Advanced Hindsight. Allison primarily advises FinTech companies on how to improve the design of their products to improve financial wellbeing for their users. Previously she was a senior UX design strategist at Deloitte's InsightStudio, and is also a regular guest speaker at U Penn's Master of Behavioral and Decision Sciences program. Allison recently published with Habit Weekly a case study on her specialty of behavior mapping: https://www.habitweekly.com/behavioral-mapping-pro   Today Allison joins the podcast to dive into the various aspects of behavior mapping, including its nuances from journey mapping. Other topics include structural vs. psychological barriers, the importance of focusing on pain points, and what applied behavioral scientists can learn from the methodologies in other fields of human-centered design. According to Allison, one of the main advantages of behavior mapping is it forces you to incorporate a deeper level of specificity in your desired outcome, as well as the subsequent behaviors needed to reach that outcome.

Pensacola Expert Panel
11/17/21 - Santa Rosa County Library Services - Allison White

Pensacola Expert Panel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 24:29


Librarian Assistant, Allison White joins PEP Talk to share what is happening in all the libraries for every community member to be a part of! https://www.santarosa.fl.gov/659/Libraries

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World of Commotion
Outside the Bubble: Episode 21 | Hocus Pocus (1993)

World of Commotion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2021 115:57


"It's just a bunch of Hocus Pocus!" This week we're outside the bubble for a Halloween-themed episode with special guest Allison White as we cover the now-beloved Disney film: Hocus Pocus! Grab your broom, mop, or vacuum and get ready to hit the night skies for a wild ride through this 1993 classic. Plus who knew so many things would fall into place as soon as we learned that Mary is part bloodhound?Do you have a favorite part of this movie? Let us know!- Email: worldofcommotion@gmail.com- Twitter: @worldcommotion- Facebook & Instagram: @worldofcommotionOr see what else we've been up to at:- Website: worldofcommotion.comAnd if you enjoyed the episode, why not share with a friend or even leave a review and rate us 5-stars if you enjoy listening! It's the best way to spread the commotion!

Animal Academy Podcast
Lessons My Pets Have Taught Me, with Andrew Peacock

Animal Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 26:49


It is easy to take the significant role a pet can play in a child's life for granted. Growing up with pets teaches children many lessons about life, and often, just being in their pet's presence helps them calm down. Animals provide unconditional love and offer companionship in a different way than human relationships do.  My very first dog gravitated towards my mother, who fed and trained him. He became her loyal companion, which hurt my feelings as a seven-year-old because I wanted him to be my buddy. Then, a rescue dog came into our lives and became mine. I trained her and slept with her, and she became my best friend for the next thirteen years! She was a stable and dependable force in my life and helped me navigate my sometimes painful childhood and teenage experiences. We had a special bond that I will never forget! Today, my nephew, Andrew, joins me to share his experiences of growing up with pets. He discusses what he learned, and talks about the special friendship he shared with his first dog, Pamet. Be sure to stay tuned today to hear Andrew's heart-warming story! Show highlights: Andrew talks about his life currently. Andrew discusses the influence that his first pet had on his life. Andrew shares his earliest memories of his first dog. How Andrew came to name his puppy Pamet. Andrew remembers learning about responsibility as a four-year-old pooper-scooper.  Why being seen as a litter-mate by your puppy is not a good idea. The support and companionship that Andrew received from the animals in his life. How living with animals differs from relationships with humans.  After having had one dog and five cats, Andrew is still a dog person. Andrew talks about his life with two kittens. The difference between having a relationship with a dog and a cat. How pets help to keep us happy and in the present moment. Andrew talks about the hardest part of having pets. Andrew shares the biggest lesson that his pets have taught him. Andrew Peacock's Bio Andrew Peacock and Allison White go way back — not only to Andrew's birth since they're aunt and nephew but to the very beginning of a young boy's love for animals. At the ripe age of four, Allison's beloved dog, Charity, had a litter of puppies, providing Andrew's family with their very first pup. The dog was named Pamet, after a waterway on Cape Cod, and quickly became Andrew's best friend. Andrew learned many lessons from Pamet throughout the pup's decade of life, including how to befriend, teach, and love another being. But perhaps the most valuable lesson that Andrew continues the journey of embodying every day, is how to cherish and love life, just like Pamet did. Since then, Andrew, now 23, has shared in the joys of owning four fish, three cats, and two frogs throughout his life. He is now undergoing the wonderful yet bewildering journey of looking after two beautiful and quite strange black cats named Noodle and Darcy with his partner, Haley, in Ohio. Andrew graduated from The College of Wooster in May of 2020 and has been working as a freelance editor and barista during the pandemic. He currently looks forward to leaping into graduate school at Georgetown University for a Master's in Communication, Culture, and Technology. He hopes to one day use his words for some kind of financial benefit, but who knows

Animal Academy Podcast
Life Lessons We Can Learn from Animals

Animal Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 55:34


Several years ago, Allison White went to a retreat center called The Equine Experience. There, she learned about and experienced the power and intelligence of horses. What she learned intrigued her, so she began reading more about horses and equine therapy. She even met with a local therapist to see how she used her horses for team-building to help people learn to work together and to find out how she uses horses to help her clients overcome obstacles. Today's guest, Dr. Aviva Vincent, is a therapist who grew up with a horse and experienced first-hand how that helped her through many of life's challenges. Later on in her life, that experience guided her education, research, and career. There are many life lessons that we can learn from animals. Be sure to join me today as I speak to Aviva about horses, equine therapy, and the power of collaborating with horses to heal. Show highlights: Aviva gives us some of her background and explains how she got started with equine therapy. Aviva explains how she used the link between interpersonal violence and animal abuse to reflect on her own childhood experiences. Aviva explains why she encourages every student who reaches out to her to find a mentor. I share what I learned about horses several years ago at the Equine Experience retreat center. That experience led me to read more about equine therapy and the power of using horses to heal. Aviva describes the different models for equine-assisted services and talks about what she loves doing the most. Aviva talks about the difference between behavior and magic. Aviva discusses a research study that Fieldstone has recently begun in partnership with NYU to understand the link between interpersonal violence and animal abuse. It is a continuation of the research that she did in her doctoral program. They are using a unique strategy to unpack and learn about the magic that helps young people with anxiety, to self-regulate or manage their feelings and emotions when they are riding. Aviva explains what someone interested in equine therapy can expect from a typical session. Aviva talks about the grant available at Fieldstone so that no veterans ever have to pay for the service they offer. Aviva talks about the project she's working on currently that excites her the most. With all the different things that she is involved with, Aviva explains what she does to take care of herself. Biography: Dr. Aviva Vincent Dr. Aviva Vincent is a doctoral graduate of Case Western Reserve University, Mandel School of Social Welfare in veterinary social work. Her research focuses on the biological impact that animals have on children, specifically in the reduction of fear and anxiety in stressful situations. Additionally, her research includes integration of physiological measures in social science research (e.g. saliva collection for measures of oxytocin, alpha-amylase, and cortisol). She is co-owner and founder of Healing Paws, LLC, the only Veterinary Social Work practice in Northeast Ohio. Her background in veterinary social work informs her practice as the Director of Program Quality at Fieldstone Farm Therapeutic Riding Center in Chagrin Falls, Ohio. In this capacity, she is responsible for ensuring high-quality programs in adaptive riding, hippotherapy, carriage driving, and ground lessons offered to over 1,000 participants annually. She is an instructor of Animal Assisted Interventions at the University of Tennessee in the Veterinary Social Work Certificate Program. Aviva serves as the co-chair of the human-animal interactions work-group with the National Association of Social Workers-Ohio chapter and serves on the board of the International Association of Veterinary Social Work. Links, resources, and contact info: Books: Memories https://bookshop.org/books/little-victories-a-true-story-of-the-healing-power-of-horses/9781692591359 (Little Victories) https://bookshop.org/books/chosen-by-a-horse/9780156031172 (Chosen by a...

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders
Meg U'Ren, Ashley Li, & Allison White - Leaders Developing Leaders at Western University

Phronesis: Practical Wisdom for Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 36:16 Transcription Available


How can the competition serve as a cornerstone for student leadership programming? I talk with Western University's CLC leaders about their unique approach to using CLC as a tool for student leaders developing other student leaders. Our GuestsMeg U’Ren began her career as a high school teacher and eventually found her way into student affairs. She leads Student Engagement Programs at Western University and works with students to develop their own leadership. Check out her podcast, 40 Things at 40!Allison White is a third-year university student pursuing an Honours in Business Administration degree at the Ivey Business School.  She got involved with the Leadership and Academic Mentorship Program (LAMP) at Western as a first-year committee member in 2018-2019 and remained involved as Leadership Chair in 2019-2020 and Leadership Student Coordinator in 2020-2021.Ashley Li is a third-year Neuroscience student at Western University. She has been involved with mentorship and campus leadership throughout her undergraduate career and is currently serving as the  Leadership and Academic Mentorship Program (LAMP) Leadership Student Coordinator in 2020-2021.What is the CLC?Collegiate Leadership Competition (CLC), a nonprofit founded in 2015, creates a digital practice field where students can actively apply what they learn via CLC’s global virtual competition. Colleges and universities identify a coach and recruit teams of six students. Any student interested in practicing leadership is welcome. Throughout the experience, each team member leads one challenge and receives extensive feedback based on their performance.The competition begins in January. Competition activities occur via Zoom. The top 25 teams with the highest cumulative point total after the first four challenges compete in the global head-to-head in April.CLC’s curriculum explores the attributes of effective leaders, leadership/followership styles, creative problem solving, influencing others, navigating difficult conversations, conflict resolution, delegation, stressors, and effective teaming.Academic Articles About CLCCLC WebsiteRosch, D. M., & Headrick, J. (2020). Competition as leadership pedagogy: An Initial Analysis of the Collegiate Leadership Competition. Journal of Leadership Education, 19(2).Allen, S. J., Jenkins, D. M., & Buller, E. (2018). Reflections on how learning in other domains inform our approach to coaching leadership. Journal of Leadership Studies, 11(4), 58-64.Allen, S. J. (2018). Deliberate practice: A new frontier in leadership education. Journal of Leadership Studies, 11(4), 41-43.Allen, S. J., Jenkins, D. M., Krizanovic, B. (2017). Exploring Deliberate Practice & the Use of Skill Sheets in the Collegiate Leadership Competition. Journal of Leadership Education, 17(1), 28-34.Resource Mentioned In This EpisodeBook: Untamed by Glennon Doyle  Youtube: Simply Nailogical The Righteous Mind: Why Good People Are Divided by Politics and Religion by Jonathan Haidt

Clamshell Case Files
063 - Cool World (1992)

Clamshell Case Files

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2020 133:10


Special guest Allison White (@allisonwhtartist) and the CCF crew want to know if you ever watched Roger Rabbit and thought, “Gee, I sure wish this movie had more human-on-toon sex!”? Well good news, weirdo, Ralph Bakshi did! And so, he enlisted the help of Kim Basinger, Brad Pitt, and Gabriel Byrne and dumped them into the out-of-control trash fire that is Cool World. Marred by studio interference, a major story change, a lousy budget, and a director that clearly had never directed a live human in his life, Cool World is definitely partially animated, technically a movie, and an hour and forty two minutes of our lives we’ll never get back.

The 2GuysTalking All You Can Eat Podcast Buffet - Everything We've Got - Listen Now!

  Welcome to the Animal Academy Podcast hosted by me, Allison White, a licensed clinical social worker and longtime animal enthusiast. During this 101 podcast episode, I would like to share my background story so you have a better understanding why I've chosen the featured guests on upcoming episodes and the services available for our … Continue reading The 101 – Why The Animal Academy Podcast Exists →

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Animal Academy Podcast
The 101 – Why The Animal Academy Podcast Exists

Animal Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 11:06


  Welcome to the Animal Academy Podcast hosted by me, Allison White, a licensed clinical social worker and longtime animal enthusiast. During this 101 podcast episode, I would like to share my background story so you have a better understanding why I've chosen the featured guests on upcoming episodes and the services available for our … https://www.2gtdatacore.com/the-101-why-the-animal-academy-podcast-exists/ (Continue reading The 101 – Why The Animal Academy Podcast Exists →)

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The 2GuysTalking All You Can Eat Podcast Buffet - Everything We've Got - Listen Now!

  Welcome to the Animal Academy Podcast hosted by me, Allison White, a licensed clinical social worker and longtime animal enthusiast. Before this podcast series starts, I’d like to offer YOU a glimpse, or a snapshot, of what we’ll be covering and my hopes for this show as it continues. Come join in on the … Continue reading Animal Academy – My 101 Snapshot →

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Animal Academy Podcast
Animal Academy – My 101 Snapshot

Animal Academy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2020 4:25


  Welcome to the Animal Academy Podcast hosted by me, Allison White, a licensed clinical social worker and longtime animal enthusiast. Before this podcast series starts, I’d like to offer YOU a glimpse, or a snapshot, of what we’ll be covering and my hopes for this show as it continues. Come join in on the … https://www.2gtdatacore.com/animal-academy-my-101-snapshot/ (Continue reading Animal Academy – My 101 Snapshot →)

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Damn Near
Damn Near Close to Taking a Nap with Allison White

Damn Near

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 38:51


Allison White owns two local bars. We sat down at one of them--sans drinks--to talk opening your own business, moving back home, and what women business owners bring to the table. I ask her The Dreaded Question. Recorded December, 2017 Opening song by Sarah J. Storer; graphic design by Kristin J. Steele; production and technical assistance by Kelley Altizer. "Raise Your Glass" by Pink (fair use) closes out the show. http://www.sipwineandwhiskey.com/ https://tapsatheritage.com/

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Coming Alive
A Conversation With Allison White

Coming Alive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2017 41:17


How does a Tools coach use the Tools for themselves? Find out in this discussion between Barry and Tools coach Allison White. They explore: Allison’s experience of Shadow work, including a discussion on the evil shadow Allison’s challenges with debilitating hypochondria and how she uses Reversal of Desire to fight it How to change the emotional valence around your history by revisiting your past with an attitude of love and compassion. Barry’s mystical experience of reparenting his 10-year-old self Why forces are sometimes more useful than words or intellectual solutions What is unique about Allison’s marriage to a recovering addict, including how being required to be present and sober all the time lets you see when you don’t want to be Learning how to stop trying to fix others and instead offer loving detachment How she uses the Tools with her empathic 11-year-old son How being a parent is full of lessons to help you reparent yourself The most common challenges she sees in her coaching practice: procrastination, fear of failure, lack of self-acceptance. Allison’s favorite Tools How to embrace failure as part of the creative process Using Cosmic Rage to fight Part X Learn more about Allison at Allison White Coaching        

Chicago Podcast Network
OutFront : Illinois' Heroin Crisis

Chicago Podcast Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2016 51:33


On today's episode A.J. and Nick talk to Allison White of Safe Harbor. A caring compassionate response to addiction. The conversation is fun but real. Thanks to Allison for being so open about her personal issues and knowledge about a crisis that is threatening new people everyday. Check out Safe Harbor's facebook page for more information.

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Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast
#44 -- Transgender Kids in Silicon Valley -- Full Episode

Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 111:15


Allison White, Silicon Valley school principal, discusses transgender kids.  This is the full conversation.  Some of the media referenced in this podcast:  1) John Oliver show on transgender; 2) TED Talk "Norman Spack"; 3) NBC Nightly News on Transgender Kids; 4) Rolling Stone Article "About a Girl -- Coy Mathis".    

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Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast
#43 2/2 Transgender Kids in Silicon Valley

Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2015 27:26


In part 2 of this conversation with Allison White, Silicon Valley school principal -- we continue the discussion about transgender kids in Silicon Valley.  Some of the referenced elements can be found by:  Search for NBC Nightly news, the Atlantic and John Oliver stories on transgender issues.  Rolling Stone -- search for "Coy Mathis".     -- In the Something Ventured podcast, Silicon Valley insider Kent Lindstrom explores the reality behind the headlines as he sits down with the people who are shaping the way we view the world online and beyond.

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Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast
#42 Allison White - Transgender Kids in Silicon Valley 1 of 2

Something Ventured -- Silicon Valley Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2015 29:14


Kent sits down with Silicon Valley school principal Allison White to discuss transgender kids.  Many in Silicon Valley are only slowly beginning to understand transgender issues in the Valley and how to be supportive.  In this discussion the issues faced by transgender kids and families in Silicon Valley are discussed. Show Notes -- referenced in this podcast: TED Talkhttps://www.ted.com/talks/norman_spack_how_i_help_transgender_teens_become_who_they_want_to_be John Oliverhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hmoAX9f6MOc  NBC Nightly News-Transgender Kidshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CGPRNbxON8g Rolling Stonehttp://www.rollingstone.com/culture/news/about-a-girl-coy-mathis-fight-to-change-change-gender-20131028

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Dolewhip and Dreams Podcast
The Haunted Mansion with Allison White

Dolewhip and Dreams Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 1969 62:22


For our first episode join host Matty Limerick and their 998 Ghoulish friends who are hoping to make it an even 1000, as they explore the 2003 film The Haunted Mansion. Matty is joined this week by freelance Costume Designer and Life Long Disney Fan Allison White!You can find Dolewhip and Dreams onInstagram: DolewhipandDreamsTwitter: DolewhipandDreamFacebook: Dolewhip and DreamsWebsite: www.DolewhipandDreamspod.comPatreon: Dolewhip and Dreams PodYou can find our guest Allison White atInstagram: AmSeamstress