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My guest is Vincent Price's daughter, Victoria, but she's known for more than that. We discuss her recent book, "The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self." We also discuss some valuable insights she shares in the book, her relationship with her father, and much more.
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Premiered Oct 25, 2020 On this episode of “The Claw's Corner” Rich Cyr interviews Victoria Price! Excerpts from her bio from victoriaprice.com - Victoria Price brings her unique story to the national and international stage as an author, inspirational speaker, life coach/practitioner, designer, artist & art consultant, and interspiritual & interfaith minister. Her inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self, was published by Dover Publications/Ixia Press in 2018. Her next book, Live As If: Transform Your Life through Love-Based Practices will be released by Dover/Ixia in April 2020. Victoria travels the world speaking on inspirational topics ranging from the daily practice of joy, living your legacy of yes, facing our fears and transforming your life through Love-based practices, and making peace with our past stories to expand our creative futures. She also gives talks about the role of the arts in society, as well as the life of her famous father, Vincent Price, along with a range of topics on interior & industrial design. In 2012, Victoria was invited to be a TedX speaker, giving the talk, Tell Me What Do You Have in the House. For two decades, Victoria has spoken around the world to audiences, who have enjoyed her ease, erudition, and inspiration in sharing her enthusiasm and encouragement for living a joy-filled life. As a life coach/practitioner and an interfaith/interspiritual minister, Victoria works with individuals and groups in one-on-one and group settings on what she has come to call “our road trip to our truest selves”. Victoria also performs weddings as well as other ceremonies and rituals. Growing up in Hollywood as the daughter of actor and art collector Vincent Price and designer Mary Grant Price, Victoria took inspiration from her parents in developing a successful career in interior design. Melding her vibrant contemporary design aesthetics with her extensive knowledge of the visual arts Victoria seamlessly blends modern and historic, regional and international, ethnographic and urban styles to create unique living and working environments throughout the United States.. Victoria works with her clients to help them realize their design visions by using what she believes is the most essential design skill–listening. Victoria's goal is never to impose her own aesthetic on her clients, but to listen to their stories, their needs, their likes and dislikes, as together Victoria and her clients create spaces that reflect her clients' lives. She has taught at the University of New Mexico, New Mexico Highlands University, and the Philos School–an alternative arts-and-humanities school in Santa Fe that she helped to found. Price earned a bachelor's degree in art history and theatre from Williams College, which has one of the most prestigious art history programs in the country. And she has completed the doctoral program in American Studies at the University of New Mexico. Victoria believes that “we are all born fluent in joy” — and she has dedicated her life to sharing the spiritual practice of connection and presence in joy. Victoria's official website: https://www.victoriaprice.com/ http://www.dailypracticeofjoy.com/ https://followspot.live/ Listen to the Capitol L Podcast here: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/... Victoria Price's books: https://bookshop.org/shop/imvictoriap... Please visit the Vincent Price Art Museum: http://vincentpriceartmuseum.org/ And do not miss Rich's book, available now – https://www.amazon.com/Confessions-Fr... Copyright 2020 The Claw's Corner Produced by Rich Cyr https://www.facebook.com/richtheclawcyr/ Edited by Jon Bristol - http://elmwoodproductions.com/index.html and https://www.youtube.com/c/ElmwoodProd... HAPPY HALLOWEEN! Enhanced and uploaded by Rob Bull Contact Rob Bull For Music, Podcast, or Graphic design info @ Robbull61792@gmail.com
Mary Victoria Price is a public speaker and the author of the inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self and Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography. Hear about her travels and her dad's legendary career on today's show! Time Codes: 00:00:31-Intro 00:04:45- Halfway To Halloween 00:18:50- Victoria 00:59:15- Outro Check out Halfway To Halloween Here https://fb.me/e/26VGmHvzG
Mary Victoria Price is a public speaker and the author of the inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self and Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography. She currently spends much of her time traveling and speaking about the life of her father, Vincent Price, as well as many inspirational self-development topics.
As an inspirational speaker, author, blogger, consultant, coach and interspiritual minister, Victoria Price encourages each of us to co-create a legacy of love through heart-centered practice that can heal our planet. Along with writing her popular blog, Daily Practice of Joy , Victoria is the author of three books — her 2018 inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self ; the critically-acclaimed Vincent Price: A Daughter’s Biography , and her latest book — Living Love: 12 Heart-Centered Practices to Transform Your Life. In 2016, after living in New Mexico for 25 years, Victoria began a nomadic life. Over four years later, she still chooses to remain “intentionally home-free” as her core heart-centered practice." We live Love by practicing Love.By practicing Love, we live Love .”
Victoria is the daughter of the LEGENDARY Vincent Price.Victoria Price brings her unique story to the national and international stage as an author, inspirational speaker, life coach/practitioner, designer, artist & art consultant, and interspiritual & interfaith minister.Her inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self, was published by Dover Publications/Ixia Press in 2018. Her next book, Live As If: Transform Your Life througLove-Based Practices will be released by Dover/Ixia in April 2020.Victoria travels the world speaking on inspirational topics ranging from the daily practice of joy, living your legacy of yes, facing our fears and transforming your life through Love-based practices, and making peace with our past stories to expand our creative futures. She also gives talks about the role of the arts in society, as well as the life of her famous father, Vincent Price, along with a range of topics on interior & industrial design.
Today on The Neil Haley Show's Caregiver Dave Celebrity Segment, Dave and The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Author Victoria Price. Victoria Price brings her unique story to the national and international stage as an author, inspirational speaker, life coach/practitioner, designer, artist & art consultant, and interspiritual & interfaith minister. Her inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self, was published by Dover Publications/Ixia Press in 2018. Her next book, Live As If: Transform Your Life througLove-Based Practices will be released by Dover/Ixia in April 2020. Victoria travels the world speaking on inspirational topics ranging from the daily practice of joy, living your legacy of yes, facing our fears and transforming your life through Love-based practices, and making peace with our past stories to expand our creative futures. She also gives talks about the role of the arts in society, as well as the life of her famous father, Vincent Price, along with a range of topics on interior & industrial design.
(Re-Release from 2016) Mary Victoria Price (born April 27, 1962) is a public speaker and the author of the inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self and Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography. She currently spends much of her time traveling and speaking about the life of her father, Vincent Price, as well as many inspirational self-development topics. Price has taught at the University of New Mexico, the New Mexico Highlands University, and the Philos School, an alternative arts-and-humanities school in Santa Fe. She has worked as an interior designer, and has appeared on HGTV and in many design publications. She is also an interfaith/interspiritual minister, having been ordained in 2016. She is an inspirational speaker, giving talks internationally creativity, spirituality, wellness, art and design, as well as on the life of her father and other topics. She is on the board of the Vincent Price Art Museum in California. She also appeared in the movie Edward Scissorhands, her father's last film, where she played a newscaster. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jianetwork/support
Victoria Price, author of Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography, discusses with John Shuck her latest book, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self. Despite doing “all the right things” to successfully rebuild her life and her finances after a period of deep personal and professional turmoil where she lost almost everything, Victoria Price still felt something profoundly missing from her life. Victoria Price’s inspirational memoir is a heartfelt, candid account of rediscovering her joy and purpose after years of struggle, confusion and hopelessness. Michael P. Daley writes about crime and cultural history. His latest book is Bobby Bluejacket: The Tribe, The Joint, The Tulsa Underworld, the extraordinary true story of a man who went from career thief to prison journalist to Eastern Shawnee activist. Daley's previous books include Enjoy The Experience: Homemade Records 1958–1992, which was featured in BBC, NPR, Vice, Book Forum, Rolling Stone, and was called the greatest music book of the year by Los Angeles Magazine. He was founder/Editor of Parallax News, a digital news service for the 2016 U.S. Election. Michael was also a founding member of Boo-Hooray and Sinecure Books. He has worked on productions for Rizzoli, Four Corners, Zero Books, Brookings, and Warner Brothers.
“Let my heart put aside every desire, so that my heart grows used to its farthest spaces. Better that it live fully aware, in the terror of its stars, than as if protected, soothed by what is near”—Rainer Maria Rilke. Scientists say we live in an infinitely expanding universe—an idea that they also say our human minds are incapable of comprehending. Essentially, infinity scares the heck out of us. Which is how desire—the yearning for something or someone—became the gasoline in the motor of humanity, filling the empty tanks of our fears and fueling everything from global economies to our most intimate moments. Taking inspiration from poetry as well as experiences from her own life, Rev. Victoria Price asks us to consider whether this limited view of desire has blinded us to the possibility of a life-changing dialogue with Infinite Love in the farthest spaces of our hearts. Victoria Price brings her unique story to the national and international stage as an author, inspirational speaker, blogger, designer, artist and art consultant, and interspiritual and interfaith minister. Victoria's popular blog, Daily Practice of Joy, chronicles her journey back to joy that began in 2011, the year in which the world celebrated the 100th birthday of her father, Vincent Price, with Vincentennial celebrations around the globe. In 2016, after living in Santa Fe, New Mexico, for a quarter century, Victoria embarked on an ongoing journey of intentional homelessness, chronicled in her new inspirational memoir, The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self. Her critically-acclaimed biography of her father, Vincent Price: A Daughter’s Biography, was published in 1999 by St Martin’s Press and 2014 by Open Road Media.
Welcome to this exclusive edition of the Saturday Night Movie Sleepovers: The Side-Cast! Tonight the boys chat with Inspirational Speaker, Designer, Blogger, Artist, Interspiritual Minister, and daughter to film legend Vincent Price, author Victoria Price to discuss her amazing new book: The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self. Recorded soon after […]
This episode is a pure blast of inspiration and positivity. I loved every second of recording it. Today we have Victoria Price, author of Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography, and the most recent The Way of Being Lost: A Road Trip to My Truest Self. It feels like an organic journey, in which Victoria takes you through her process, learns to give up control, and starts living with joy. I loved it. A bit of a change of pace, and I've got to say, an entirely welcome one. We talk learning how to live with fear, how to mitigate it, how to relearn how to love the things you love doing, workaholism, writing about her complicated relationship with her mother, Victoria's theory on liminality and growth "The Wildflower Ethos," and why she loves horror fans. Victoria's blog is right over here Pick up her book here