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Best podcasts about Holly Hughes

Latest podcast episodes about Holly Hughes

Highlights from Moncrieff
What is the Poetry Slam World Cup?

Highlights from Moncrieff

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 8:32


The Poetry Slam World Cup takes place in Paris at the end of May, and Ireland will be competing.Holly Hughes will be Ireland's representative at the Poetry Slam World Championships, and joins Seán to discuss.

Moncrieff Highlights
What is the Poetry Slam World Cup?

Moncrieff Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2025 8:32


The Poetry Slam World Cup takes place in Paris at the end of May, and Ireland will be competing.Holly Hughes will be Ireland's representative at the Poetry Slam World Championships, and joins Seán to discuss.

Alternative Stories and Fake Realities
A Blue Plaque Mystery: An Audio Drama by Brian Hipkin

Alternative Stories and Fake Realities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 61:14


Send us a textThere are hundreds of Blue Plaques on buildings around London commemorating the famous people who lived there at some time in the building's history .  But only one building has three plaques for three different people who lived in the building at the same time.  Chiltern Court on Baker Street was home to novelists HG Wells and Arnold Bennett and composer Eric Coates in the early 1930s.  In this new audio drama by Brian Hipkin we imagine a pivotal meeting between the three in December 1930 and a modern day investigation into events from the 30s.  In A Blue Plaque Mystery by Brian Hipkin you heard  Ewan Bailey as Arnold BennettJon Glover as HG Wells Zephryn Taitte as Eric Coates Charlie Richards as The Concierge Grace Savage as CassieRia Knowles as Sunday Tom McEnery as Voice on the recording Maya Cohen Gregory as Phyllis CoatesAnd Samira Ahmed as herself  A Blue Plaque Mystery was directed by Chris Gregory It was produced by Brian Hipkin and Chris Gregory and recorded at Orpheus Studio in London by Richard “Orpheus” Campbell Production sound-design and editing were by Chris Gregory The studio assistants were Holly Hughes and Maya Cohen Gregory The music tracks in this production are Saint James Infirmary Blues by Cab CallowayBy a Sleepy Lagoon by Eric Coates  You can find out more about Brian Hipkin and his work by following him on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/brianhipkin/ To find out more about Alternative Stories, listen to our other dramas and contact us you can find all our links here https://linktr.ee/AlternativeStoriesSupport the show

Drive with Jim Wilson
Albanese satisfaction dips as newspoll shows coalition holds election lead

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 12:04


On Straight Shooters, Holly Hughes debates rising power bills due to new electricity meters, the Coalition's election lead in the latest Newspoll, and the frustration over exorbitant cancellation fees.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Light Up Your Worth
Finding Your Worth in Uncertainty with Holly Hughes

Light Up Your Worth

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 55:15


Send us a textIn this enlightening episode of Light Up Your Worth, Debbie engages with Holly Hughes, a TEDx speaker, award-winning author, and intuitive healer, to explore the depths of human experience, spiritual connection, and personal growth. Holly shares her compassionate methods for helping clients navigate emotional pivots, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and grounding practices during uncertain times. The discussion covers humor in overcoming life's challenges, the significance of recognizing and nurturing one's gifts, and the profound impact of travel on personal development. Holly offers insights into understanding grief, corporate culture's effect on personal worth, and the importance of surrender and trust. Tune in for a transformative conversation that inspires living a fulfilled, authentic life. 00:00 Introduction to Holly Hughes00:22 Navigating Emotional Pivots02:32 Empath Awareness and Self-Care04:09 Personal Experiences and Coping Mechanisms09:18 The Importance of Emotional Depth18:33 Corporate World and Personal Growth27:03 Reflecting on the Great Void of Summer 202427:43 Embracing Change and Surrender29:25 Challenges and Joy in Podcasting29:33 Messages for Spiritual Entrepreneurs30:14 Finding Grounding and Relaxation30:57 Personal Struggles and Growth33:30 Parenting and Emotional Boundaries34:09 Exploring Identity Beyond Labels36:41 Encouragement for Life's Adventures37:17 Travel Stories and Cultural Insights45:45 Historical Fiction and Emotional Connections47:10 Music and Personal Transformation49:23 Inner Child Work and Healing50:18 Conclusion and Contact Information Thank you for tuning into another illuminating episode of Light Up Your Worth. Your presence here is a testament to your commitment to healing, personal growth, and self discovery. As we conclude, remember, your worth is innate, your light is powerful beyond words, and your potential is limitless.Remember, when you own your worth, your light shines with abundance. Until next time, let your inner light shine. Sending sunshine.Support the showI'd be honored to walk beside you in this intimate space through my monthly Light Up Your Worth Society soul circle. Come home to yourself and join our heart-centered community. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightupyourworth YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/Lightupyourworthpodcast Facebook Business Page: https://www.facebook.com/LightUpYourWorthwithDebbieMcAllister From my heart to yours, I'd love to invite you to support our podcast journey! If you've found value in our conversations and would like to share some love, you can treat me to a virtual coffee for just $5. It's a beautiful way to contribute whenever you feel called - no pressure, no commitments, just pure appreciation flowing both ways. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/lightupyrworth Spread your light with our soul family across 35 countries and beyond!

Worthy Mother Podcast
[Self-Care Snippet] Self-Care Helps You Lose Time with Holly Hughes

Worthy Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 2:27


Send us a textThis is a Self-Care Snippet from Worthy Mother Podcast. As mothers, we need to prioritize our own care. Within this few-minute long episode, you will hear how our past guests prioritize their own self-care and some tips on how you can do the same. Tune in to the full episode The Key to Happiness: Tapping Into Your Authentic Self with Holly Hughes.Like what you hear? Make sure you are subscribed to Worthy Mother Podcast wherever you like to listen. For more motherhood content and support, connect with me on Instagram @emily.rose.hardy. Follow the podcast on Instagram @worthymotherpodcast.You are worthy, Mama.

Conscious Construction
No Center of Consciousness with Elizabeth Chapin - Enneagram Type 4 Spirituality

Conscious Construction

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 50:27


Support the podcast on Patreon: www.patreon.com/consciousenneagram In today's episode with sit down with artist and Enneagram Type 4, Elizabeth Chapin  to discuss her experience of spirituality. You don't want to miss it! Connect with Elizabeth here: www.elizabethchapin.com Find out more about how you can work with Abi here: www.consciousenneagram.com   About Elizabeth:  Elizabeth Chapin is a contemporary artist whose paintings explore the intimacy of bodies (human, arboreal and vegetal) –  bodies as expansive environments – intra-connected,  both containing and leaking within each other.  This intimacy dissolves the illusion of gaze– of artist/subject and subject/viewer.  Chapin sees archetype and myth as a way of holding our seemingly distinct experiences and bodies in the thicker flow of everything.  Social media, the religion of identity, a modern mythology, perpetuates and broadcasts “self”, offering playful creativity,  but also exile, distorting what it means to be connected, while maintaining systems of separateness.  Chapin responds to these ideas with restless paintings that become bodies, tumble off the wall, fold into themselves, into you and into each other, paintings co-becoming. Born in Mississippi, Chapin received her BFA at the University of Virginia and also studied at The Parson School of Design in Paris. Her work has been exhibited across the United States including New York City; Houston, TX; Austin, TX; New Orleans, LA; Nashville, TN; and Jackson, MS, among others. In 2020, she was awarded a residency in Florence, Italy, through Feminist Art Collective Toronto.  In 2022, she was offered a 3 year mentorship under the acclaimed artists Shahzia Sikander and Holly Hughes. In 2023, Chapin was invited to participate in the biennial Sculpture Month Houston.  Her solo exhibition Treespell opened January 27, 2024 at Women and Their Work in Austin, TX, where she lives and works.

Love on the Go
Finding Guidance and Healing in Your Life Journey with Intuitive Healer Holly Hughes

Love on the Go

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 35:30


Holly Hughes is a TEDx speaker, an award-winning author, intuitive healer, and dedicated humanitarian. Drawing inspiration from her journey, Holly channels her life experiences and utilizes her special gifts to offer unique guidance and healing. Specializing in navigating emotional pivots and life transitions, she firmly believes that one's past is not a defining factor but an integral part of their story, allowing individuals to shape their future. Holly employs a compassionate, step-by-step process to empower clients to reclaim their voices, pursue their passions, and recognize their self-worth.Her book, "REAL, NOT PERFECT: How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self," serves as a transformative guide, encouraging individuals to break free from societal expectations and uncover the version of themselves they aspire to be. Holly's mission is to inspire others to embrace authenticity and live a fulfilled life on their terms. She provides coaching and consulting through her specialized Real, Not Perfect Academy and individual healing sessions. Learn more about Holly at https://hollyhughesintuitive.com Follow Holly on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/Pick up a copy of her book, “Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self,” at https://amzn.to/3awfZBzCheck out Holly's TEDx talk: https://youtu.be/TdY-F8sb2G4Follow Laurie on Instagram at http://instagram.com/carolinasmatchmaker Learn more about Laurie and her team at http://carolinasmatchmaker.com

Village Books Presents: The Chuckanut Radio Hour
Episode 027 - North Cascade Poets joining the Thunder Arm Writing Retreat (recorded live, July, 2009)

Village Books Presents: The Chuckanut Radio Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 69:17


Guest poets Rick Bass, Kathleen Dean Moore, Holly Hughes, and James Bertolino join us!Musical guest: Reid KerrSlice of Life Essayist: Alan RhodesA new episode of The Bellingham Bean performed by the Chuckanut Radio Players.Announcer, Rich Donnelly. Hosts, Chuck and Dee Robinson.  Performed live at The Hotel Leopold's Crystal Ballroom in Bellingham, Washington, the City of Subdued Excitement. 

The Midlife Makeover Show - Divorce, Empty Nest, Retirement, Financial Freedom, Midlife Crisis, Healthy Habits

In this empowering episode of The Midlife Makeover Show, we're celebrating National Women's Day with the indomitable Holly Hughes. As an award-winning author, intuitive healer, and humanitarian, Holly embodies the spirit of resilience and change that we honor today. Host Wendy Valentine delves deep into Holly's personal journey, her intuitive gifts, and her passion for helping others navigate life's transitions.   Holly's belief that our past is not a defining factor, but a crucial part of our story is a theme that resonates throughout the episode. She shares how embracing one's history can be a catalyst for shaping a future filled with purpose and joy. With her compassionate approach, Holly empowers her clients to reclaim their voice, pursue their passions, and recognize their self-worth.   In a conversation that spans the globe, from the vibrant streets of South Korea to the introspective corners of our minds, Holly and Wendy explore the importance of curiosity, honesty, and stepping out of our comfort zones. They discuss the beauty of aging authentically, the power of being real rather than perfect, and the joy of pursuing what truly makes us happy – even if it means wearing pigtails to lift the spirits.   This episode is a call to action for every woman listening: to live boldly, to embrace change, and to find happiness in being unapologetically you. Whether you're contemplating a midlife pivot or simply seeking inspiration to live your best life, Holly's wisdom is a beacon of light in the journey of self-discovery.   Tune in for a conversation that's as heartfelt as it is hilarious and leave with the courage to make your next chapter the most vibrant one yet.  

Worthy Mother Podcast
87. The Key to Happiness: Tapping Into Your Authentic Self with Holly Hughes

Worthy Mother Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 48:23


When we are living in alignment with our most authentic self, that is when we find true happiness in life. But as mothers, it can be a challenge to understand and embrace our individual identities - making it difficult to embody ourselves authentically. This week, intuitive healer and author Holly Hughes is joining me for a conversation on tapping into who we truly are and leaving expectations of perfect in the rearview mirror. In this episode, Holly and I talk about:The connection between authenticity and happinessWhat we should expect from different relationships in our livesGiving our kids space to be bored and explore their interestsHow motherhood can impact a woman's identity and sense of selfWhy it's best to start small when it comes to embracing your authentic selfA little about our guest:Holly Hughes  is an award-winning author, speaker, and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be.To connect with Holly, follow her on Instagram @holly_hughes_intuitive or visit her website at www.hollyhughesintuitive.com. If you found this episode valuable, share it with other moms in your life. Follow along with The Worthy Mother Podcast on Instagram @honestlyemilyrose, and don't forget to subscribe wherever you listen!

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show
Holly Hughes Takes a Trip to Barbieland

Feast of Fun : Gay Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2023 91:57


For all the jobs Barbie's had over the years, her most lucrative gig yet is now movie star, as the Barbie movie has just surpassed the billion dollar mark in worldwide box office sales. It is now Warner Brothers studio biggest money making film release in history. This widely popular feminist film, directed and co-written by filmmaker Greta Gerwig, is set to not just to shape the future of films, but how we talk about gender and sexual equality. Today, Weird Barbie in real life, performance artist Holly Hughes joins us to take a look at the Barbie movie phenomenon and why young girls love horses so much. In the early 90s, Holly Hughes became widely known as part of the NEA Four, when her solo theatrical work became a political target for conservatives and her funding was revoked by the federal government.CHECK OUT HOLLY HUGHES:★ facebook.com/holly.hughes.7771★ stamps.umich.edu/people/holly-hughesPlus-- • Mattel releases its first product tie-in from the movie, the Weird Barbie Doll. • Why America Ferrrera's monologue from the film resonates so deeply. Warning! We have a few spoilers in this podcast, so please listen with caution.

The Laura Flanders Show
Pride Pioneers Holly Hughes & Esther Newton: How Queer Kinship Ties Help Us Survive

The Laura Flanders Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2023 28:58


This show is made possible by you!  To become a sustaining member go to LauraFlanders.org/donate  Thank you for your continued support!Holly Hughes and Esther Newton are radical in their fields and a couple for more than 30 years. In this Pride special, they talk with Laura about the anti-LGBTQ, anti-feminist backlash we're seeing today and their own experiences making ground-breaking work and surviving unfriendly times thanks to their queer kinship ties. Hughes is a writer and performer probably best known for being one of the artists targeted by the religious right in the culture wars of the 1990s. Esther Newton is a pioneering anthropologist and the subject of the recent documentary film ESTHER NEWTON MADE ME GAY, which explores her introduction to gay life in the 1950s and its impact on her field and her life's work. Hughes and Newton are cultural icons, dog agility enthusiasts and without a doubt makers of history. What can this long-lived lesbian couple teach us about community survival? Tune in to find out why love, community and kinship are essential for all of our survival, plus a commentary from Laura.“Some of the arguments that [the Republican Party] used 30 years ago, that we were supposedly attacking children and we were a cabal of child pornographers and pedophiles . . . They haven't really bothered to update it. They're concerned about a stigmatized group that begins to have the means to talk to a larger community.” - Holly Hughes“Traditionally, primary ties were supposed to be ‘blood family.' Gay people have built structures outside of that . . . There's always going to be gay and trans people because as an anthropologist, I'm aware that we're found all over the world in many, many cultures. It's not that they'll be able to stamp out the phenomenon, but they can do a lot of damage . . . We have to maintain those ties. This is critical.” - Esther NewtonGuests:Holly Hughes: Performer & Writer; Professor, University of MichiganEsther Newton: Professor of Anthropology, Founder & Leading Scholar LGBTQ Studies; Author, Mother Camp: Female Impersonators in America & My Butch Career: A Memoir Full Show Notes are located HERE.  They include related episodes, articles, and more to dive deeper.Music In the Middle:   “Mirage” by WhatItDo Archive Group from their album ‘Palace of a Thousand Sounds' released on Record Kicks. 

The Soulful Mind
Your Story Has Many Friendships That Guide Us with Holy Hughes

The Soulful Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 45:49


People enter into our lives a part of our journey. They serve a purpose and they may not stay around forever. Thats ok. Your story has many chapters and they may just be around for one or 2. Holly Hughes and I talk about the importance of these people in our lives and how in many ways, they make our story possible.Holly Hughes is an award-winning author, speaker, and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim worth. Her book Real, Not Perfect How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be.Follow Angel!Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/IG: angelevangerfb: angelevangerBecome Part of Our Facebook Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/soulfulhealingtribeFind out your intuition SUPERPOWER!  Use this link:http://www.angelevanger.com/quizGet access to your FREE 5, 5 minute meditations!http://www.angelevanger.com/meditationsWe would love to hear your thoughts about the podcast and even receive a review on Apple Podcast.   We read each one and are able to serve you more with your feedback.  You can access that at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/Holly Hugheshttps://www.hollyhughesintuitive.comBuy the bookL https://amzn.to/3oLR6LY https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/https://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitivehttps://twitter.com/hgirllaholly@hollyhughesintuitive.comhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Tu4k-3w1IyH1jVX8ApRRw

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum
Moore's Ford Bridge Murders: Part One | Claire Farley and Holly Hughes

Zone 7 with Sheryl McCollum

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 48:48 Transcription Available


The Moore's Ford lynchings, or the 1946 Georgia lynching, refer to the brutal murders of four young African Americans by a mob of white men on July 25, 1946. The incident took place near Moore's Ford Bridge in Walton and Oconee counties, Georgia. The victims were two married couples: George W. and Mae Murray Dorsey, and Roger and Dorothy Malcolm. The case attracted national attention, prompting large protests in Washington, D.C., and New York City. President Harry Truman created the President's Committee on Civil Rights and introduced anti-lynching legislation in Congress, but it was blocked by the Southern Democratic bloc. The FBI investigated the case in 1946 but could not find sufficient evidence to charge anyone. The cold case was reopened in the 1990s, but the state of Georgia and the FBI closed their cases in December 2017 without any prosecution. In this episode of Zone 7, Crime Scene Investigator Sheryl McCollum is joined by Judge Holly Hughes and Assistant District Attorney Claire Farley, two experienced legal professionals and advocates for justice. Together, they discuss a historical cold case involving sharecropping, economic servitude, and a flawed investigation. The team shares their experiences uncovering crime scene artifacts that remained hidden for decades and the challenges they faced when working with the FBI. The conversation also covers the importance of unsealing grand jury records to gain invaluable insights and the search for truth and justice in this long-forgotten case. Show Notes: [0:00] Welcome back to Zone 7 with Crime Scene Investigator, Sheryl McCollum. Sheryl details the last mass lynching in the United States. The Moore's Ford Bridge lynchings, July 25th,1946  [7:17] Sheryl introduces her guests, Judge Holly Hughes and Assistant District Attorney Claire Farley, who have extensive legal experience and are advocates for justice [10:21] Holly explains the concept of sharecropping, which was a system that kept people in a cycle of economic servitude similar to slavery [15:30] The discussion begins with the recovery of objects from the crime scene, highlighting the magnitude of the event [16:00] Sheryl shares a story about growing up hunting arrowheads with her Granfather. [17:24] Cold Case Investigative Research Institute [19:30] The team describes the process of cleaning up the site and setting up grids for a more detailed examination [20:38] The discovery of over a hundred bullets, fragments, casings, and artifacts, many dating back to pre-1950, is revealed [24:02] It is noted that over 50 years later, the evidence was still waiting to be discovered  [29:42] Question: Claire, you made a phone call because as an active DA, you said, let me call and see if they will come out and collect this evidence. Who did you call and what was their response? [30:07] Claire shares her experience of calling the FBI to collect the evidence they found but encounters a lack of enthusiasm and support from the agent she spoke with [33:06] Question: Claire, can you walk us through what happened with the 11th Circuit?  [33:17] Fire in a Canebrake: The Last Mass Lynching in America [33:44] Claire explains her desire for justice and truth in the case, emphasizing the importance of unsealing records to get closer to the truth and encouraging family members to come forward and tell their stories [37:12] Question: Holly, how important would it be for us to be able to read actual testimony? [37:14] Holly emphasizes the invaluable nature of being able to read actual testimony, asserting that it's "priceless" to know who the witnesses were and to explore the original investigation [38:40] Sheryl raises questions about Lloyd Harrison's involvement in the case and how he seemed to be delaying actions, fueling suspicions [44:49] Discussion about the suspicious and fast arrival of the newspaper during the investigation, raising questions about how they knew about the events [47:47] “I have a lot of emotion left from the days of the murders. My whole family still carries scars.” -JH Thanks for listening to another episode! If you're loving the show and want to help grow the show, please head over to Itunes and leave a rating and review! How to Leave an Apple Podcast Review: First, Open the podcast app on your iPhone, Mac, or iPad. Then, hit the “Search” tab at the bottom right-hand corner of the page and search for Zone 7. Select the podcast, scroll down to find the subheading “Ratings & Reviews”. and select “Write a Review.” Next, select the number of stars you'd like to leave. Please choose 5 stars! Using the text box which says “Title,” write a title for your review. Then in the text box, write the review itself. The review can be up to 300 words long but doesn't need to be much more than: “Love the show! Thanks!” Once you're done select “Send” in the upper right-hand corner. --- Sheryl “Mac” McCollum is an Emmy Award-winning CSI, a writer for CrimeOnline, a forensic and crime scene expert for “Crime Stories with Nancy Grace,” and a CSI for a metro-area Atlanta Police Department. She is the co-author of the textbook, “Cold Case: Pathways to Justice.” McCollum is also the founder and director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, a collaboration between universities and colleges that brings researchers, practitioners, students, and the criminal justice community. They come together to advance techniques in solving cold cases and assist families and law enforcement with solvability factors for unsolved homicides, missing persons, and kidnapping cases. You can connect and learn more about McCollum's work by visiting the CCIRI website https://coldcasecrimes.org Social Links: Email: coldcase2004@gmail.com Twitter: @ColdCaseTips Facebook: @sheryl.mccollum See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Midlife Makeover Show - Divorce, Empty Nest, Retirement, Financial Freedom, Midlife Crisis, Healthy Habits

Many of us wake up at midlife and think, is this who I want to be? Is this the life I want to live? Creating your ideal future can be exciting, but it can also be challenging. Old habits, unhealed wounds, and emotional exhaustion can prevent you from living a life you love. This is where our guest, Holly Hughes, an award-winning author, speaker, and intuitive healer comes to save the day, and your life.   Holly infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim worth. Her book, Real, Not Perfect –– How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self, will help you stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you that you desire to be.   Enjoy!  

Julia and Jasper talk s$%t.
S.2023.Ep.2 - Changed my mind on becoming a dad, Wedding drama, and Found a pregnancy test in my girlfriends makeup drawer.

Julia and Jasper talk s$%t.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2023 101:18


Hi everyone, On this Monday's panel, we have Maria Grove, Holly Hughes, and Denise Damijo. Maria is a professional home organizer who teaches how to start good habits in your home, Holly Hughes is an intuitive healer, author, and speaker, and Denise is the creator of "The Healer's Realm Podcast" and "The Shamanic Group" and currently working on her Ph.D. in Mind, Body, and Medicine specializing in Complex Trauma and the Healing Process and Integrative Wellness Coaching. This Monday's dilemmas are: I've changed my mind to be a dad A couple had been through a period of hardship trying to conceive a child and when it finally happened they had a miscarriage. He is now at a breaking point and feels that he no longer wants to become a dad! My Dad wants to bring his wife to my sister's wedding and won't attend otherwise. How best to navigate this? Dad with his little child is asked to attend his daughter's wedding but not his new wife, even though they all like his new wife! I found pregnancy tests in my girlfriend's makeup drawer! What would you do if you found an open pregnancy test in your girlfriend's makeup drawer? A woman asked us what she should do after she had already had one confronted her girlfriend once. Guest links: Maria Grove Instagram instagram.com/namaste_mama22/?hl=en Website www.blissthishouseblogs.com Holly Hughes Instagram instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/?hl=en Linktree linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitive Denise Damijo Instagram instagram.com/denise_damijo/?hl=en Podcast thehealersrealmpodcast.com If you have a dilemma that you want a panel to discuss or want to be on a panel, then email us at need.instructions.now@gmail.com. Music by Gage Wright --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/instructionsneeded/message

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
When Valentine's Day Sucks and How to Survive it with Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes on The Divorce & Beyond Podcast #287

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2023 45:42


This week on The Divorce & Beyond podcast, Susan Guthrie, Esq., welcomes back Intuitive Healer Holly Hughes! Listen in to hear the antidote to the Valentine's Day blues and how to manage the unrealistic expectations of the Hallmark Holiday!  Valentine's Day can be hard when you are going through a divorce. In this episode, Susan Guthrie and Holly Hughes discuss tactical ways and tips to honor your feelings and not fall victim to the commercialism or beliefs of what the holiday should or needs to be about.  Topics and Golden Nuggets include: Why Holly and Susan are NOT wearing red for this Valentine's Day-focused episode Create your very own love note jar for YOURSELF Love is lost in the commercialism of Valentine's Day, instead of love from a partner focus on things you love (your children, art, music, etc.)  Allow yourself to feel your feelings, wallow in them in fact. Then pull yourself out of that space and you'll feel a sense of relief “In order to feel and receive love, you have to have it for yourself first.” Why it is so important to listen to your inner voice and start recognizing what love actually feels like for you Joy is love. Bring some joy into your life today **************************************** About this week's special guest: Holly Hughes Holly is an award-winning author, speaker, and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. She helps heal your broken heart so the pain from your past stops limiting your future. Get a Holly's Book: Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self Holly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-hughes-b759a9136/ DM Holly on Instagram for more information on setting up an intuitive session with her: https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ Mentioned in this episode: It's Time for Some Radical Self-Care to Get You Through Your Divorce with Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes Mosten Guthrie Academy:  The  Mosten Guthrie Academy has a full slate of mediation and collaborative trainings and study groups scheduled for 2023! In fact, our first advanced training is on February 15th! Visit MostenGuthrie.com to check out all the different ways that you can study and train with us in the coming year and join the Mosten Guthrie family.  As a special for Divorce and Beyond listeners, if you put in the code DB50  when you register, you'll get $50 off the cost of a training or study group. ********************************************************** THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSORS:  SOBERLINK Thriving in divorce and beyond means not having to worry about the safety of your children when it comes to co-parenting. With alcohol abuse on the rise, many co-parents are turning to the system committed to providing proof, protection, and peace of mind. Soberlink's alcohol monitoring system is the most convenient, reliable, and reasonable way for a parent to provide evidence that they are not drinking during parenting time. Soberlink's real-time alerts, facial recognition, and tamper detection ensure the integrity of each test, so you can be confident your kids are with a sober parent. With Soberlink, judges rest assured that your child is safe, attorneys get court-admissible evidence of sobriety, and both parents have empowerment and peace of mind.  Pull back the curtain on the mysteries of parenting time and trust The Experts in Remote Alcohol Monitoring Technology™ to keep you informed and your kids safe and secure. To download the addiction and children resource page that I developed with Soberlink, visit www.Soberlink.com/Susan   ________ Make Money Mediating Podcast Susan recently launched a new podcast called the Make Money Mediating Podcast!  In this new podcast she shares not only her own tips and insights into building a successful business or businesses, but Susan welcomes some of the top experts in all related fields to share their wisdom to help you build your dream business and achieve success however you define that.  Tune in, listen and let Susan know what you think – you can find the podcast on all your favorite podcast outlets including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Audible, Stitcher, and more. You can also simply visit the website to listen: MakeMoneyMediating.Podbean.com ________ HELLO DIVORCE Your divorce, your way.  Say hello to an easier, kinder, and less expensive divorce.  They can handle almost every divorce without a court for thousands less than hiring a lawyer.  Easy, quick online divorce process  We review, file, and serve for you  Expert legal and financial help as you go  Get more information, resources, and support at hellodivorce.com/beyond and receive $100 off your service with the code BEYOND!  Visit hellodivorce.com/beyond for $100 OFF! ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE!  https://divorcebeyond.com/Sponsorship-Info ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country.  Susan is the Vice Chair of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is a sought-after keynote speaker, business and practice consultant, coach and trainer. You can find out more about Susan and her services here:  https://neon.page/susanguthrie Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 25,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online.  Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold-standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their careers.   Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/susaneguthrie/ Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us!  You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com.  Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM.

Talaterra
The World As It Could Be - Environmental Education and Human Rights

Talaterra

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 75:41


“Human rights are held by all persons equally, universally and forever.Human rights are the basic standards without which people cannot live in dignity.These rights are inalienable. This means you cannot lose these rights just as you cannot cease to be a human.“                                                                                                                                          - The World As It Could Be In this episode, we learn from Sandy Sohcot and Ellen Sebastian Chang of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program. We also learn about a collaboration between TWAICB and Talaterra that will help environmental professionals from diverse fields advance their work within a human rights framework.What circumstances led to the creation of The World As It Could Be?How do Sandy and Ellen introduce people to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights?How have they strengthened the relationship between community members and law enforcement?How is The World As It Could Be and Talaterra collaborating to help environmental professionals view their environmental work through a human rights framework?These questions will be answered in this episode.We begin with Sandy explaining how The World As It Could Be, got its start.(A quick note to our regular listeners. This episode is a little longer than our usual episode.)LINKSThe World As It Could Be (TWAICB)TWAICB FacebookTWAICB Instagram (@TWAICB)TWAICB LinkedInJoin TWAICB Email ListAlameda County Deputy Sheriffs Activities League (DSAL)Rex FoundationRegister for Amplify Your Practice for People and the Planet (begins January 19, 2023). Join Sandy Sohcot and Ellen Sebastian Change of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program to amplify the impact of your environmental education practice.In this workshop, you'll consider your educational objectives and the impact your programs have on people and the planet. You will engage in conversation about the fundamental purpose of environmental education and reflect on how the Universal Declaration of Human Rights connects with your practice and environmental education overall.Pre-enroll yourself (pre-enrollment ends January 1, 2023)Pre-enroll yourself and a colleague (pre-enrollment ends January 1, 2023)(Note: Regular Registration begins on January 2, 2023. Check back here for links on January 2.)___________________________________________ABOUT SANDY SOHCOTDirector and originator of The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program. Sandy holds a California Lifetime Teaching Credential. In July 2001, Sandy became Executive Director of the Rex Foundation and served as in that capacity through 2013, to help renew the Foundation in the absence of direct Grateful Dead concert funding. In 2006, as part of her work, Sandy developed The World As It Could Be initiative to raise awareness about the human rights framework. The initial work evolved to become a full program with curriculum that includes the creative arts as a vital part of teaching about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Since January 2014, Sandy has been Director of TWAICB, now a program of the Alameda County Deputy Sheriffs' Activities League (DSAL). Sandy has been active in the small business and women's communities of San Francisco. She co-founded the Women's Leadership Alliance, and is past president of the San Francisco Bay Area Chapter of the National Association of Women Business Owners. In July 1999, the San Francisco Commission on the Status of Women honored Sandy with their Women Who Make a Difference Award. Sandy served as a Commissioner on the San Francisco Human Rights Commission 2004 – 2008.___________________________________________ABOUT ELLEN SEBASTIAN CHANG:Ellen Sebastian Chang (she/her), whose creative practice spans 45 years, is a storied figure in the performing arts, as a multi-disciplinary director (theater, opera, dance, and installation) arts educator, and lighting designer. "I create as a director, producer, writer, and teaching artist.  I began my theater practice as a lighting technician (Berkeley Stage Company) and designer. In 1981, I shifted to directing/writing/creating devised experimental performances with the premiere of Your Place is No Longer with Us which followed a ten-year-old biracial girl throughout a Victorian mansion in San Francisco.  In 1986, I was the co-founder/co-artistic director of LIFE ON THE WATER, a national and internationally known presenting and producing organization at San Francisco's Fort Mason Center. In the 21st century, with Deep Waters Dance Theater I have co-created 14 Episodes of "House/Full of Blackwomen," in 2020 episode 14 called New Chitlin Circuitry: a reparations vaudeville; “How to Fall in Love in A Brothel” interactive installation, performances and short film with Sunhui Chang and Maya Gurantz commissioned by Catherine Clark Gallery;  “A Hole In Space (Oakland Redux) created with Maya Gurantz connecting to Oakland neighborhoods via 24-hour video portal; Consulting Producer for “Whoopi Goldberg Presents Moms Mabley” HBO and interviewee; “Fabulation”  by Lynne Nottage Lorraine Hansberry Theater with Margo Hall and Daveed Diggs. Lost and Found Sound with The Kitchen Sisters. Since 2006 as the ongoing Creative Director and Teaching Artist for The World As It Could Be Human Rights Education Program (TWAICB) I co-created curriculum and a series of successful initiatives employing the creative arts to deepen learning about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) and its principles. My perspective is an ongoing desire to engage creatively and collaboratively, to make works that connect us across disciplines, cultures, class, and break through our fears by challenging our learned beliefs. I have collaborated with and directed the works of KITKA, Gamelan Sekar Jaya, Eisa Davis, Youth Speaks, Holly Hughes, Word for Word, Center for Digital Story Telling, Fauxnique, Magic Theater, Lorraine Hansberry Theater, The Kitchen Sisters, Bill Talen, Anne Galjour, Felonious with One Ring Zero, Robert Karimi and George Coates Performance Works."Between 2013-2017, she was the co-owner and events planner for the award-winning West Oakland restaurant FuseBOX, with co-owner and Chef Sunhui Chang.She is currently serving as Resident Owner and Board Member for East Bay Permanent Real Estate Cooperative/Advisor for Esther's Orbit Room Project/Artist Housing.She is a recipient of awards and grants from Creative Capital, MAP Fund, A Blade of Grass Fellowship in Social Engagement, Art Matters, Kenneth Rainin Foundation, NEA,  MAP Fund, Creative Work Fund, California Arts Council, Sam Mazza Foundation and Zellerbach Family Community Arts Fund.Diversity and Social/Human Justice Work through the Arts with Ellen Sebastian ChangFishing Lessons, a digital storytelling project in collaboration with StoryCenter MUSIC:So Far So Close by Jahzzar is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike License.

Toxic Person Proof
Episode 345: Finding YOU After a Relationship & Learning To Say "No" with Holly Hughes

Toxic Person Proof

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2022 28:55


Holly is an intuitive healer, published author, and public speakerShe heals your heart, so the pain from your past stops limiting your future. (Short version) She believes there was a time when you needed love and support and didn't get it. It can be a big or small event that irrevocably changes how you define yourself.Holly can connect to your heart and heal it so we can redefine who you are on your terms and create the life you desire.Seeing the results in her clients' lives motivates Holly to help those ready to change. Links:https://hollyhughesintuitive.comhttps://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitiveAbout Sarah K. RamseyJoin Sarah's  FREE Facebook Group “Finding Love & Success After A Toxic Relationship”Before trying Sarah K Ramsey's programs her clients were super embarrassed because on the outside these women appeared to have it all.  However, these women had a secret...they still felt mentally chained down by their toxic partner or parent.Most women think talk therapy is the only way to heal!  Unfortunately, these women waste years trying to figure out how codependency works or rehashing their past in an office week after week trying to pick apart their childhoods.  But, Sarah's clients aren't “most people.”  They know overachievers aren't just looking to talk about their problems, they are looking for an action plan to SOLVE their problems!Check out this FREE Presentation where Sarah reveals how she does it! Check out what others have said about SarahContact Sarah

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.
Let's Get Radical: Deep-Dive Self-Care to Get You Through Your Divorce with Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes, on Divorce & Beyond #262

The Divorce and Beyond Podcast with Susan Guthrie, Esq.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 41:34


On this week's episode, Host, Susan Guthrie, welcomes Holly Hughes, an Intuitive Healer, to discuss tips for taking your self-care to the next level when facing divorce or any significant struggle!  Most people going through divorce feel numb or devastated. It's also not uncommon to lose sight of who you are or were as your marriage comes to an end. While there are many answers to help you heal, sometimes the answer is in the form of self-care.  Holly Hughes joins Susan Guthrie for an enlightening conversation about self-care and how it starts with being aware of your own needs.  You can't take care of anyone else (your children, for example) if you aren't taking care of yourself first.  In this episode, Holly and Susan take a deep dive into many forms of self-care. Self-care does not need to be an insurmountable task - it can look like coloring, listening to music, or dancing, - simply take small steps in your day to make yourself feel better.   Holly Hughes is an intuitive energy healer, speaker, and author of the book, “Real Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self.”  Conversation Golden Nuggets include:  When you create a pattern of self-care, those who love you and see the benefit, for you and for them, will encourage it Experiencing a moment of joy may help you define what is hurting and needs healing Part of self-care includes putting your phone down! Start your day with kindness to yourself  Sometimes, self-care requires you to say, “No,” to certain people or things in your life Crying is good. Wallowing, however, is not. Self-care can be simple and yet still have a lasting impact. Listen to this episode to hear how to take small steps towards radical self-care, today! About this week's special guests: Holly Hughes Holly is an award-winning author, speaker, and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. She helps heal your broken heart so the pain from your past stops limiting your future. Get a Holly's Book: Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self Holly on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-hughes-b759a9136/ Holly on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ Also mentioned in this episode: Moms Moving On Method - Apply Today for Michelle Dempsey-Multack's Training for Divorce Coaches Program Rainbows For All Children Did You Know That it is NEVER Too Late to Mediate Your Divorce? Insights from Leading Attorney and Mediator Claire Samuels If you want to see the video version of the podcast episodes they are available on The Divorce & Beyond YouTube Channel!  Make sure to LIKE and SUBSCRIBE so you don't miss a single episode! THANK YOU TO OUR SPONSOR: SOBERLINK Soberlink has teamed up with divorce and family law experts to bring you the information you didn't know that can provide peace of mind during the holidays. For those of you who still haven't heard about Soberlink, it is the solution for you if you are going through a divorce and custody case involving alcohol. Whether you are falsely accused of alcohol use or are concerned about your child's safety because of your other parents' alcohol use, Soberlink can help. Soberlink works hard to keep children safe. Offering a remote alcohol monitoring system that is the gold standard because of its technology. It includes a high-tech breathalyzer device with facial recognition that allows you to receive real-time updates from monitored co-parents anytime, anywhere allowing for swift intervention for improved child safety.  They have helped hundreds of thousands of people document proof of sobriety in real-time for peace of mind in child custody cases.  Don't miss out on Soberlink's Free Guide for the upcoming Holiday Season. Request your free guide today at www.soberlink.com/susan ******************************************************************* MEET OUR CREATOR AND HOST: SUSAN GUTHRIE®, ESQ., the creator and host of The Divorce and Beyond® Podcast, is nationally recognized as one of the top family law and divorce mediation attorneys in the country.  Susan is a member of the Executive Council of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution and is the Founder of Divorce in a Better Way® which provides a curated selection of resources and information for those facing divorce and other life changes.  Internationally renowned as one of the leading experts in online mediation, Susan created her Learn to Mediate Online® program and has trained more than 18,000 professionals in how to transition their practice online.  Susan recently partnered with legal and mediation legend, Forrest "Woody" Mosten to create the Mosten Guthrie Academy which provides gold standard, fully online training for mediation and collaborative professionals at all stages of their career.   Follow Susan Guthrie and THE DIVORCE AND BEYOND PODCAST on social media for updates and inside tips and information: Susan Guthrie on Facebook @susanguthrieesq Susan on Instagram @susanguthrieesq Susan on Twitter @guthrielaw ********************************************************************* SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES ARE AVAILABLE! If you would like to sponsor the show please reach out to us at  divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com for pricing and details!!! ********************************************************************* We'd really appreciate it if you would give us a 5 Star Rating and tell us what you like about the show in a review - your feedback really matters to us!  You can get in touch with Susan at divorceandbeyondpod@gmail.com.  Don't forget to visit the webpage www.divorceandbeyondpod.com and sign up for the free NEWSLETTER to receive a special welcome video from Susan and more!! ********************************************************************* DISCLAIMER:  THE COMMENTARY AND OPINIONS AVAILABLE ON THIS PODCAST ARE FOR INFORMATIONAL AND ENTERTAINMENT PURPOSES ONLY AND NOT FOR THE PURPOSE OF PROVIDING LEGAL ADVICE.  YOU SHOULD CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IN YOUR STATE TO OBTAIN LEGAL ADVICE WITH RESPECT TO ANY PARTICULAR ISSUE OR PROBLEM  

Rock Your Soul
93. Getting Real, Not Perfect w/ Holly Hughes

Rock Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 30:38


Intuitive Holly Hughes is back with her second guest episode on the Rock Your Soul Podcast and her latest book, Real, Not Perfect. Holly and Nichole talk about self-care and what it really means to love yourself. We chat about handing people their power back and parenting with love and intention. We talk all things healing. If this episode resonates with you, or you feel inspired to share with someone you know make sure to tag me @nicholeeaton.xo on Instagram and spread the word. It's also helpful if you leave a positive review on Apple Podcasts or Itunes. Connect with Intuitive Holly Hughes: www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive www.hollyhughesintuitive.com Book a Session: www.nicholeeaton.com Follow Nichole on Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@nicholeeaton.xo Follow Nichole on Instagram: www.instagram.com/nicholeeaton.xo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nichole-eaton/support

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).
How To Claim Your Voice, Passion and Self-worth Intuitive Healer Holly Hughes

Doing Divorce Right (or Avoiding it Altogether).

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2022 40:54


Holly Hughes is an intuitive healer, award-winning author, and public speaker. She infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be.   "Giving is good, but giving yourself away is not." ~ Holly Hughes   As Holly explains in today's episode, "You don't have to be the kind of mother your friend is. Or the mom you see on Instagram who appears to have it all together or anyone other than you. But it's essential to take care of yourself, stop putting yourself last on the to-do list, and be a demonstration of a woman to your children."    I am grateful to have this woman in my life and can't wait for y'all to hear this conversation- it's enlightening and authentic. Genuine and honest, just like Holly. Grab her book TODAY and share this episode!  Peace, love, and truth, xo j  FIND HOLLY HERE!  Get my FREE NON-negotiables collab with my sponsor SOBERLINK by clicking HERE!  Here's the link to my Online Dating Course: DOING DATING RIGHT!      Join the Facebook Group and leave a question for a future episode: https://www.facebook.com/groups/doingdivorcerightpodcast     Where to find me: Website: https://jenniferhurvitz.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jenniferhurvitzbiz/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/doingrelationshipsright/ Youtube: CLICK HERE ♥️ TikTok: CLICK HERE! Pinterest: click here!     You can connect with my editor, Next Level Podcast Solutions, at https://nextleveluniverse.com/     Get a copy of Jen's book, "Woulda, Coulda, Shoulda: A Divorce Coach's Guide to Staying Married" here.   Show notes: [2:52] What does Holly do and how did she start doing it? [13:07] How does she handle it when people don't believe her? [18:53] Check out this excellent parenting tool: Soberlink (https://www.soberlink.com/partners/drr) [19:59]  On handling your worst days [24:39] Holly's book, Real, Not Perfect [27:42] Unplugging from work and your phone [30:05] Healing and relationships [37:40] Where to find more of Holly [39:51] Today's Holly healing tip

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley
Performance Artist John Fleck ("It's Alive, It's ALIVE!"): "I Like To Say Things You're Not Supposed To Say"

DENNIS ANYONE? with Dennis Hensley

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2022 48:18


Dennis connects via Zoom with actor-writer-performance artist John Fleck whose musical satire It's Alive, It's ALIVE! is showing at the Odyssey Theatre in Los Angeles through March 20. John talks about the show's central idea; that COVID is here to save us, not hurt us, where the original idea came from and where he got the inflatable COVID headress he wears through much of the show. He also recalls his experience, along with Tim Miller, Karen Finley, Tim Miller and Holly Hughes, as one of the NEA Four, the four artists who had received grants from the National Endowment of the Arts and whose grants were challenged by conservatives like Jesse Helms and others and whose case went all the way to Supreme Court. He talks about how the notoriety led to his first TV job, as a gay secretary in Steven Bochco's Murder One and how he regrets not being present at the Supreme Court hearing because he was working on TV show. John also recalls his early days in Los Angeles in the 1970's, the "radical change" he made that brought him here and opening for Edith Massey, John Waters' Egg Lady, at the One Way punk bar in Silverlake in 1983. Other topics include: embracing imperfection, how having his own shows makes the Hollywood acting hustle less soul-crushing, being an "age pioneer" at 71, the torture and glory of doing alien makeup for multiple Star Trek series and most recently Orville, appearing on projects like Tales of the City, Weeds, Seinfeld, Waterworld and the upcoming Tina Town, vamping in the dark when the power went out during a performance, and the late, great screenwriter who always came to his shows. 

Love Yourself Fiercely
S3E23: Tapping into Intuition with Holly Hughes

Love Yourself Fiercely

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 64:21


Hello beautiful soul and welcome back to Love Yourself Fiercely. On today's episode, we have the wonderful Holly Hughes. Holly is an Intuitive healer, clairvoyant, author, & speaker. Holly and I had so much fun with this one and I hope you love it! If you want to connect with Holly, you can do so here: https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ If this episode resonated with you, take a screenshot and let us know on Instagram! And if you are loving the show, please take a minute to rate & review on iTunes to help other incredible women find our special show. With love, Kelly

Femme Parler Podcast
Holly Hughes: Infidelity/Fidelity

Femme Parler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2021 48:08


On today's episode we sit down with Holly Hughes and hear her story of her starter marriage. How when she looks back, all the red flags she saw when they dated, were the exact reason she ended up getting a divorce.  The excitement and thrill of new and fun relationships. The temptations of workplace flirting, the degrees of flirtation, and when you've taken it too far.  Coming out of a place of insecurity, emotional abuse, and lack of self love. The craving of wanting love and flirtation no matter where it is coming from, even when she knew it was wrong.  Tune it to listen to the stories about bad vs. evil, and how we can grow from our mistakes. Join Our Facebook Community Femme Parler Website https://femmeparler.libsyn.com/rss feedback@femmeparler.com

Ascend and Transcend
Ep: 14 How to be intuitively guided with Holly Hughes

Ascend and Transcend

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2021 33:01


Intuitive Healer and Author, Holly Hughes teaches us how we can live divinely guided lives   Show Notes: 00:40 Getting to know Holly- Guest introduction 04:12 How can people learn to use their intuition better?            What are the factors that interfere with intuition?           The prevalence of anxiety and distractions  07:07 How to create headspace for meditation?  13:13 Is it possible to ask questions about life before you settle your mind?  19:45 Social media detox 21:45 Importance of volunteering your time for others  24:45 Mirrors- are they portals?            Saging and Smudging 28:45 Crystals           Do they work?           Where to buy crystals in your area?           How to clean/ clear them   Learn more about Holly: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com/ Get Elizabeth's newsletter Follow Elizabeth on Instagram    

Becoming Infinite
Creativity + Guidance from Beyond the Veil with Holly Hughes

Becoming Infinite

Play Episode Play 15 sec Highlight Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 35:03


#021:  Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth.TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODEThere is overwhelmingly unconditional love for us on the other side of the veilIt's okay if you aren't able to be creative during the pandemic. A lot of other people, including Holly and myself, had difficulty creating too.Don't let anyone ever dim your light. If you are feeling called to explore creativity or any other gift, it's because that gift lives in you. Find teachers and mentors to help you develop.MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Holly Hughes InstagramHolly Hughes WebsiteHolly's Book - Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy Authentic SelfWriter's Program at UCLA ExtensionUC Riverside  Low-Res MFAThank you so much for listening!

Two Sistas
WealthWellnessWednesday with Holly Hughes - 09.15.21

Two Sistas

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2021 24:28


TwoSistas were so happy to welcome back to WealthWellnessWednesday, Holly Hughes. Holly is an author and intuitive healer. She is also the author of "Real, Not Perfect": How to Become Your Happy Authentic Happy Self". Holly shared some amazing stories which for many is a step-by-step process. Her book is for women of all ages - from teens to women who are in their 80's, everyone who reads and implements Holly's strategies gains a perspective to regain their voice. What better way to be an effective healer than to use one's life experiences from healing past wounds and being able to break free from limiting beliefs. Holly is a gem and we highly recommend that if you have the opportunity, to purchase her book! We can't wait to invite her back on our podcast!

Are you for sale?
The NEA 4: Scandal, Hearsay and Misrepresentation...do you prefer your art censored?

Are you for sale?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2021 72:25


In this episode, Miguel interviews three of the original NEA 4: Holly Hughes, John Fleck and Karen Finley. Miguel also speaks with John Frohnmayer, who was the Chairman of the NEA at the time of the infamous attack on un-censored art.

Femme Parler Podcast
Finding Pleasure Again

Femme Parler Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 87:06


In this episode, we talk with our special guest, Author & Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes. This conversation is for all of the mothers out there looking to navigate a sex life with small children. This episode is for everyone trying to find pleasure again, trying to still come into their femininity. This episode is for all of those who relate to body image issues, introducing SM (sadism and masochism) into the bedroom, standards, and having a healthy sex life as you age. This episode is for people who relate to trying to be able to relax while masturbating. This episode is for You! Yes, you! Holly also shares her experience previously working in the entertainment industry and how sex scenes work on set. This conversation goes everywhere so settle in for a supersize edition of the podcast as we talk with Holly about finding pleasure.  Trigger Warning: Rape Join Our Facebook Community Femme Parler Website https://femmeparler.libsyn.com/rss feedback@femmeparler.com

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Charlotte Readers - Rediscover Your Authentic Self

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 41:36


In this episode 239, we visit with Holly Hughes, intuitive healer and author of “Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self,” a guide for the lost, for healing past wounds, and breaking free from limiting beliefs. Holly is an intuitive healer with a lifetime of experiences overcoming loss, trauma, and regaining self-worth and power. Using personal healing stories, guided meditations, mindfulness, and her own intuitive gifts, “Real, Not Perfect” provides a step by step process to regain your voice. Clinical psychotherapist Danielle Duchatellier Boucree called the book “…informative, motivating and validating. It's the absolute best combination of a warm, fuzzy blanket in front of a fireplace and that perky little cheerleader we all knew in high school. You will love how easy it makes being actionable with its workbook feature and how its meditations feel like they are customized for you. I plan on incorporating some of it in my private practice as a clinical psychotherapist. This is a must-have for everyone's bookshelf.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Charlotte Readers - Rediscover Your Authentic Self

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2021 41:36


In this episode 239, we visit with Holly Hughes, intuitive healer and author of “Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self,” a guide for the lost, for healing past wounds, and breaking free from limiting beliefs. Holly is an intuitive healer with a lifetime of experiences overcoming loss, trauma, and regaining self-worth and power. Using personal healing stories, guided meditations, mindfulness, and her own intuitive gifts, “Real, Not Perfect” provides a step by step process to regain your voice. Clinical psychotherapist Danielle Duchatellier Boucree called the book “…informative, motivating and validating. It's the absolute best combination of a warm, fuzzy blanket in front of a fireplace and that perky little cheerleader we all knew in high school. You will love how easy it makes being actionable with its workbook feature and how its meditations feel like they are customized for you. I plan on incorporating some of it in my private practice as a clinical psychotherapist. This is a must-have for everyone's bookshelf.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Charlotte Readers Podcast
Rediscover Your Authentic Self in Holly Hughes' Meditative Guide, “Real, Not Perfect”

Charlotte Readers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 41:37


Self Love Ignited with Katie Allen
63. Don't Like It, Don't Look. With Holly Hughes.

Self Love Ignited with Katie Allen

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2021 42:34


"Life's too short to be in uncomfortable bras or uncomfortable relationships, and that includes the one you have with yourself." This quote captures Holly's sense of humour, her wisdom, and her philosophy on life all in one! On this episode of Self Love Ignited, I am chatting with Holly Hughes about love, life, joy, and learning to embrace your authentic self. Holly is an intuitive healer, award-winning author, and public speaker. She infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be. _____ Connect with Holly:

Emerging Infectious Diseases
Fatal Human Eastern Equine Encephalitis Virus Infection, Alabama

Emerging Infectious Diseases

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2021 26:29


Dr. Holly Hughes, a research microbiologist at CDC in Fort Collins, Colorado, and Sarah Gregory discuss a case of eastern equine encephalitis virus infection in Alabama.

The Soulful Mind
Claim Your Voice with Holly Hughes

The Soulful Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 42:07


Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be.Podcast link. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-soulful-mind/IG: angelevangerfb: angelraleyevangerFind out you intuition SUPERPOWER!  Us this link:www.angelevanger.com/quizwww.angelevanger.com/meditationsHolly Hugheswww.hollyhughesintuitive.comig: holly_hughes_intuitivetwitter: hgirllapinterest: hgirlla/_saved/Book: https://www.amazon.com/Real-Not-Perfect-Become-Authentic/dp/1737316501/ref=sr_1_2?dchild=1&keywords=real+not+perfect&qid=1626991622&sr=8-2

Bainbridge Pod Accomplice
141: Words in the Woods

Bainbridge Pod Accomplice

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 51:23


In the season finale of the Bainbridge Pod Accomplice, we'll hear from Sara Brickman, Artist in Residence at The Bloedel Reserve, in conversation with Holly Hughes. They'll perform a reading of poems from their manuscript Little Houdini, and share poems from Field Guide – a series of poems that look at the body as a landscape, and discuss Sara's relationship with The Bloedel Reserve. ABOUT SARA Sara Brickman is a writer, performer, and community organizer from Ann Arbor, MI. The winner of the 2015 Split This Rock Poetry Prize, and a five-time member of Seattle slam teams, Sara has received grants and scholarships from the Lambda Literary Foundation, the Yiddish Book Center, 4Culture, and more. A BOAAT Writers Fellow and a Ken Warfel Fellow for Poetry in Community, Sara's poems and prose appear in Narrative, Adriot, BOAAT, The Indiana Review, Muzzle, and the anthologies Ghosts of Seattle Past, The Dead Animal Handbook and Courage: Daring Poems for Gutsy Girls. Sara holds an MFA from the University of Virginia and lives in Seattle, where she teaches writing to youth and adults, and parents a cat named Latke. “My first collection, Little Houdini, catalogs my own experiences of abuse to turn a lens on gendered violence and the lasting impacts of trauma. These poems use the archetype of escape artists to challenge the victim narrative I was expected to claim as a survivor of sexual violence, and explore escape and the body: whether that be a rebellion against binary gender or the numbness and self-distancing that PTSD forges. We often speak of nature as a form of escape: we talk of “unplugging,” “leaving the world behind” or conversely, of the natural world being the “real” world. But who and what gets to be “real,” and who is able to escape to another world, has deep political implications for those already othered by society. Even access to the outdoors is a fraught question if you do not fall cleanly on one side of the gender-binary: for us, entering nature carries as many fears for our own safety as life in the city. The plants and animals may be the only ones who do not question our validity as ourselves, yet even alone with them, we carry that weight. ABOUT HOLLY HUGHES Holly J. Hughes is the author of Hold Fast, Sailing by Ravens, coauthor of The Pen and The Bell: Mindful Writing in a Busy World, and editor of the award-winning anthology, Beyond Forgetting: Poetry and Prose about Alzheimer's Disease. Her fine art chapbook Passings received an American Book Award from the Before Columbus Foundation in 2017. She's a graduate of Pacific Lutheran University's low-residency MFA program, where she served on the staff for 13 years, in addition to teaching writing at community colleges for several decades. She currently leads writing and mindfulness workshops in Alaska and the northwest and consults as a writing coach. 

Time Out For Mental Health
Real, Not Perfect | Holly Hughes

Time Out For Mental Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 56:16


Holly Hughes is an intuitive healer, award-winning writer, and public speaker. Holly infuses her unique style and personal healing stories to guide others through her step-by-step process to help others claim their voice, passion, and self-worth.Her book “Real, Not Perfect: How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self” will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations to discover the you that you want to be. She also co-leads writer retreats and hosts a series of workshops called “Vitamin C For The Soul.”To connect with Holly, visit: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com/For more, visit www.timkrass.com and be on the lookout for my upcoming book, "You Don't Have To Swallow Your Gun."

Two Sistas
Fantabulous Friday - 250TH EPISODE!!!!!!!!!

Two Sistas

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 86:54


TwoSistas on this FantabulousFriday - oh my gosh - we were so blessed to host our 250th Episode with former guests as well as a new member of the TwoSistas podcast family - what a lineup: Alexander Diaz, Holly Hughes, Paul Forchione, Helen Rose, Elliott Vang, Alexi Bracey, Michele Olivier and Carolyn Warren -- so much to say about each amazing guest on today that it would take a novel - absolutely this is without a doubt, THE podcast to listen too!! For more information on each guest, please contact Janis: Janis.TwoSistas@gmail.com. Thank you - to also our viewers, listeners and to all of our guests that we have had on throughout our tenure as podcast hosts. Thank you for allowing us to share with you what we are passionate about!!

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Retrospect
#32. Bad Things Can Also Happen to Good People with Holly Hughes Intuitive

Retrospect

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 74:49


Welcome back party people!⁠⁠ Today we have @holly_hughes_intuitive on the pod!!⁠ I am so happy I met her, we literally could have spoken for hours. ⁠ My goal is to make my episodes generally about 45 mins long but there were so many things I had to include so this episode is a little over an hour

UNCHAIN your inner strength
Self-care, Boundaries and ALL the emotions, with Holly Hughes, Intuitive Healer and Author

UNCHAIN your inner strength

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021 34:41


Hey Soul Sister, Welcome to another episode of UNCHAIN YOUR INNER STRENGTH podcast. A place to help entrepreneurs OWN their unique story, inspire, heal, and make a bigger impact. This week: All about Intuition, embracing it and letting all the emotions flow within. . . Don’t you love it when you meet new people and it feels like you’ve known them your entire life! It’s so MAGICAL! I met Holly Hughes for the first time the day we recorded this interview, we connected instantly and before we knew it, we had spent more than an hour talking about everything, from becoming a writer to mistakes we make in our business, to social media marketing, relationship, you name it and we had it covered. And all this even before we hit record! ...Believe it or not, we still had lots to talk about and it's all here! Here's more about Holly and where you can find her: Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations, and discover the version of you, you want to be. https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ https://www.goodreads.com/hrhughes https://twitter.com/hgirlla https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-hughes-b759a9136/ . . I am your host, Maria C. Krause. Spiritual Mindset & Alignment Mentor. International Bestselling Author, Podcast Host, and Publisher. CHECK OUT THE RISING SOULPRENEUR ACADEMY. An exclusive academy for new and aspiring entrepreneurs to build a strong foundation for your business, balance, and success in all areas of your life. CLICK HERE TO CHECK IT OUT! Let's make it happen Queen! Let's make this year your best year yet! Love, Light, be Maria. XXX --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/maria-krause/message

My Weirdest Experience
S1 Ep 7: A Nocturnal Visit From an Interdimensional Visitor

My Weirdest Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 70:01


You would think that Holly Hughes, and I knew each other before we set up this episode, but we had just met! We hit it off right away and I found her to be insightful, funny and spot on. We talk about everything from childhood visits from interdimensional friends to whether there are other Creators of other universes, and everything in between. If you have a weird experience and would like to be on the show, email me at contactstargazingangel@gmail.com. Visit us on Facebook and show your support by liking our page and our check out our website. You can contact Holly at the following links: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ https://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitive https://amzn.to/3awfZBz https://twitter.com/hgirlla https://www.goodreads.com/hrhughes https://www.linkedin.com/in/holly-hughes-b759a9136/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1Tu4k-3w1IyH1jVX8ApRRw https://www.pinterest.com/hgirlla/_saved/ https://amzn.to/3awfZBz Real, Not Perfect How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self is available on amazon now! holly@hollyhughesintuitive.com https://www.hollyhughesintuitive.com Music: Dreams by Bensound --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/myweirdestexperience/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/myweirdestexperience/support

The Holden Village Podcast
Finding Faith in Feathered Friends with Holly Hughes

The Holden Village Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 15:58


"When I look back on my life, I see that birds have always been part of my family, speaking to me, sometimes directly, sometimes indirectly... I can't imagine my life without birds, even if their presence is fleeting. They are my family, my relations, without them the world would be a less vibrant, less musical place." from Passings - Holly J. Hughes. Holly is a writing teacher, poet and essayist with a long-time interest in writing, nature and contemplative practice. She has taught writing workshops at Fishtrap, the Rainier Writers Workshop, and Edmonds Write on the Sound, as well as teaching at Edmonds Community College, where she co-directed the Convergence Writer's Series. Her fine-art chapbook Passings received an American Book Award in 2017. A former commercial salmon fisherman and mariner, she has spent 30 summers working in Alaska, most recently as a naturalist, and currently divides her time between Indianola and Chimacum, Washington. https://www.hollyjhughes.com/ *Recorded Summer 2019* The current Holden Village community of nearly 40 staff all successfully pass a strict quarantine period with social distancing, masks, and COVID testing upon entering or reentering the Village. To learn more about Holden Village, visit: http://www.holdenvillage.org or to listen to more audio recordings visit: http://audio.holdenvillage.org The Holden Village Podcast is accessible through Apple iTunes, Google Play Music, Spotify, TuneIn, iHeart Radio, and most podcast apps. To contact the podcast author, podcast@holdenvillage.org

She is Fab
Episode15: Intuitive Healing, Trauma, and Mindset with Holly Hughes

She is Fab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 62:26


In this episode we are joined by Holly Hugues and we discuss intuitive healing, trauma, mindset, and the bachelor. Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be. When she isn't writing or working with clients you can find her dancing and preparing for Halloween. Connect with Holly: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive/ https://www.goodreads.com/hrhughes https://twitter.com/hgirlla https://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitive book link https://amzn.to/3awfZBz About Evelyn - The Fab Chieftess: I am a certified and accredited Mindset Transformation Life Coach. Mindset & Goal Setting Self-Development Women Empowerment EQ – Emotional Intelligence NLP – Neuro Linguistic Programming CBT - Cognitive Behavior TherapyREBT - Rational Behavior Therapy I help aspiring women with impostor syndrome, gain clarity and consistency, and overcome fear with my 4-step process in order to achieve their goals. Connect on social: Website: www.thefabchieftess.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/thefabchieftess Facebook: www.facebook.com/fab.chieftess Twitter: www.twitter.com/thefabchieftess Clubhouse: @thefabchieftess Get freebies, join challenges, and subscribe for the newsletter: https://linktr.ee/thefabchieftess​ Featured on: CBS, NBC, and FOX Support the show (https://www.paypal.me/thefabchieftess) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Tribe of Unicorns
The one with Holly Hughes - Intuitive Unicorn

Tribe of Unicorns

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2021 38:41


Spiritual badass is how I have to start the intro for Ms. Holly Hughes. She's an intuitive, coach, and author. Her newest book, Real, Not Perfect, How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self, now holds a permanent place on my bookshelf. Holly worked as a film and TV producer in LA for 18 years when she and her hubby sat down and asked themselves a serious question..."Do we want to work hard for life or have one we can enjoy?"  Listen in as we talk about finding your confidence to live life on your terms and so much more. Connect with Holly by visiting her Unicorn Page, her website or go by her book on Amazon.  --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tribeofunicorns/support

Healthful Gypsy
How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self with Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes

Healthful Gypsy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2021 53:39


How to Become Your Happy Authentic Self with Intuitive Healer, Holly Hughes We'll discuss how, women in particular, will benefit from becoming their most authentic self. IN THIS EPISODE: 1. What does an Intuitive Healer do? 2. How do labels confine us? 3. What are energetic boundaries? 4. How to say NO 5. How romantic relationships can either limit us or help us grow 6. How to become more positive 7. How to use meditation And so much more! OUR GUEST: Holly Hughes is an intuitive healer and the author of REAL, NOT PERFECT: How To Become Your Happy Authentic Self. In this episode we'll talk about breaking free from limiting definitions and how to prioritize yourself. Reach Holly: Website: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive Other: https://www.goodreads.com/hrhughes https://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitive Her Book: REAL, NOT PERFECT: How To Become Your Happy Authentic Self Reach Kat: https://www.katkhatibi.com/ KatKhatibi @ Gmail.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/katkhatibi/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/katkhatibipodcast Facebook Estrogen Dominance Support: https://www.facebook.com/groups/246063502794666 Facebook General Female Hormonal Imbalances Support Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/461743274271991/ SUPPORT THE PODCAST: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/support Be a guest in a future episode: https://www.katkhatibi.com/podcast/ Leave a voice comment or question and maybe get it answered or heard on a future episode: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/message Balance Your Hormones: TRY Femminessence to Balance Hormones Naturally Use code KAT15 for 15% off any single supplement. And search for our episode with Dr. Mona Fahoum to learn how it works. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/healthfulgypsy/support

The Opulent Life
Intuitive Conversation with guest Holly Hughes

The Opulent Life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 37:47


Hello there gorgeous! Today I'm joined by Holly Hughes! Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be. www.hollyhughesintuitive.com

Becoming Divine
FEEL YOUR FEELINGS TO HEAL THEM feat. Holly Hughes

Becoming Divine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 45:27


You're stuck in your feelings and you don't know what to do with them. If you're looking for permission to be angry, sad, happy, or overwhelmed, you've got it! Let's talk about being Real, Not Perfect: How to Become Your Happy, Authentic Self with author and intuitive, Holly Hughes!What you'll learn:How  validating your feelings and experience--whether other people agree with you on them or not!--is where the healing is.How important it is to define yourself.How sometimes it's hard to define yourself.How to do self-care for the new, happy, authentic version of "you" you are becoming. Why you should stop reaching for perfection and try being happy instead. Connect with Holly: https://hollyhughesintuitive.com/ //  IG: @ holly_hughes _intuitiveConnect with Julia:  www.divinerealignment.com  // www.facebook.com/divinerealignment377  // IG: @divine.realignment // CH: @divinerealignmt  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Two Sistas
Triumph Tuesday - 02.09.21

Two Sistas

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 35:12


TwoSistas and it's Triumph Tuesday! We welcomed an amazing guest today - Holly Hughes. Holly is an author and intuitive healer who infuses her unique personal style, intuitive gifts, and personal healing stories to guide clients through a step-by-step process to help them claim their voice, passions, and self-worth. Her book REAL, NOT PERFECT How To Become Your Happy, Authentic Self will help you to stop hiding behind people's expectations and discover the version of you, you want to be. Holly's book is now live on Amazon - download it today! https://amzn.to/3rv9Smr To contact Holly for further information or to set up an appointment with her, please click the following link: https://linktr.ee/hollyhughesintuitive

Hungry for Words
S1E11: Holly Hughes

Hungry for Words

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2020 51:01


In this episode of my food podcast, Hungry for Words, I interviewed Holly Hughes, the editor of the long-running Best Food Writing series. We talked about the lengths she went to unearth great food writing., reading as many as 1,500 stories a year to curate each annual volume. We explored her life before the series, as executive editor of Fodor’s travel books. When she started the series in 2000, many people didn’t think she could find enough food writing to fill a book. We delved into what separates bland food writing from the best examples. I read aloud some of my favorite leads and we discussed why that particular piece intrigued her enough to include it. I worked up the nerve to ask why none of my work was ever included — and she offered an unexpected answer. Be sure to listen to the end of the podcast; there’s some surprising news about The Best Food Writing series.

Rock Your Soul
Getting Real w/ Holly Hughes

Rock Your Soul

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 50:59


Dive into this juicy, soulful episode as Nichole interviews her guest Intuitive Holly Hughes. We dive deep into the fear agenda and how to work your way out of it, find your light, and reconnect with your truth and authenticity. You wont want to miss this episode. Connect with Intuitive Holly Hughes: www.instagram.com/holly_hughes_intuitive www.hollyhughesintuitive.com Connect with Nichole: www.nicholeeaton.com www.instagram.com/nicholeeaton.xo www.facebook.com/groups/rockyoursoulclarity Make sure to leave a positive review, share this podcast with friends, and subscribe to hear it first

Trash & Treasures
PRIDE MONTH: Codependent Lesbian Space Alien Seeks Same - Experimental 90s Theatre

Trash & Treasures

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2020 48:18


This week brings us the film debut of Madeline Olnek, who longtime listeners might've heard us praising before for WILD NIGHTS WITH EMILY. While this is definitely a 90s time capsule even if it was filmed in 2011, it's also adorable to the nth degree. Not to mention how lovely it is to see a fat woman cast as the romantic lead. CONTENT WARNING: Discussion of queerphobia, transphobia, misogyny The Okra Project: www.theokraproject.com/ LGBTQ Freedom Fund: www.lgbtqfund.org/donate-1 That BS Passive-Aggressive NYT Obituary of Activist Larry Kramer: https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/27/us/larry-kramer-dead.html Interview with Holly Hughes: https://go.gale.com/ps/i.do?p=ITOF&u=philly_free&id=GALE%7CA446292521&v=2.1&it=r&sid=ITOF&asid=a10b4001 Memories of the Revolution: The First Ten Years of the WOW Cafe Theater: https://books.google.com/books/about/Memories_of_the_Revolution.html?id=gyYXCwAAQBAJ 1:00 Lesbian Activist Theatre: The WOW Café 6:00 Stage to Screen Growing Pains 11:00 The Cheesecake Symbolizes Despair 17:00 Accidental Autistic-Coded Love Story 23:00 Queer Commentary Corner 34:00 Race to the Spaceship 40:00 Preserving Olnek’s Work Say hi to the team on twitter: @dorothynotgale, @writervrai Our icon was designed by Allison Shabet. Get bonus episodes on our Patreon: patreon.com/trashandtreasures Join us every two weeks on Soundcloud, iTunes or Stitcher – and if you’d leave a rating and review, so that more people can find their way to us, we’d appreciate it!

Alaska Story Project
ASP #4, with fisher-poet Holly Hughes

Alaska Story Project

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 66:11


In conversation writer Holly Hughes:Early years on the waters of Alaska as a fisher and operating a salmon tenderAs a mariner, the necessity of paying full attention and its influence on writing Holly reads from Sailing by RavensA reading from Passings, which was recently awarded the American Book Award. Choosing full engagement with both the challenge and beauty of our circumstancesReading from Holly’s newly released book, Hold Fast

SLC Performance Lab
Episode 01.08 SLC Performance Lab with Holly Hughes

SLC Performance Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 26:36


Holly Hughes interviewed by Brynn Hambley (SLC20) & Stephen (SLC20) Earnhart Holly Hughes is an internationally acclaimed performance artist whose work maps the troubled fault lines of identity. Her combination of poetic imagery and political satire has earned her wide attention and placed her work at the center of America’s culture wars.

Book of Leaves
Offsetting Carbon & Creating Social Change with Vita – Holly Hughes

Book of Leaves

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2019 74:10


In this episode I interview Holly Hughes from Vita Ireland, a charity focusing on climate justice and human rights at the same time. Their model is one many could learn from. Have a listen, rate, review & let me know what you think. If you'd like to support this podcast, check out my patreon! x We chatted about: Holly’s background before working with Vita. Who Vita are & what they do. What life is life for communities in Ethiopia and Eritrea. The importance of community led projects. How carbon credits and offsetting carbon works. How their investment programme works. Making sure your offsets are accredited by Gold Standard. How to support Vita: gift packages and impact fund. Mentioned: Goverment Climate Action Plan (intent to offset international air travel page 91). Rat Kane in Reuzi. Fionnuala Jones. Sustainable Fashion Dublin. Roz Purcell. Keogh’s Crisps.  Irish Potatoe Coalition. Dublin City Council. Noms. Follow Vita on Instagram, Twitter & Facebook and follow Holly on her Instagram here. www.bookofleavespodcast.com 

Soul In The Raw
202 - Remembering Who You Are Through The Power Of Energy Healing Featuring Holly Hughes

Soul In The Raw

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 97:33


**Soul in the Raw is a podcast for adults, as such the language will reflect that.** We can’t wait to hear your takeaways, so don’t forget to leave us a review! Until then, sit back, relax, & we’ll see you on the inside! To connect further with Holly: Website: www.hollyhughesintuitive.com  Instagram: @holly_hughes_intuitive Facebook: www.facebook.com/hollyhughesintuitive To connect with Olivia & Shannon: @soulintherawpodcast @oliviaseline @shannonwooten **New episodes available every Monday & Friday**

How To Get Healthy and Get Pregnant
How To Use Our Greatest Gift as Women To Get Pregnant - With Holly Hughes

How To Get Healthy and Get Pregnant

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 47:47


I want you to meet my good friend Holly Hughes, intuitive healer and best selling author.  Holly knows all about the struggles of trying to conceive...from being told she is old, to multiple miscarriages, to failed IUIs.  She knows what it’s like to feel like a failure because you’re having trouble conceiving. Today, Holly and I have a conversation about the most underutilized gift as women, and that is our intuition.  We talk about why noises on the internet can cause us to lose trust in our body, and therefore lose the ability to do what we intuitively know what is best for our body, all because we want a baby so badly.  We talk about fear, which she calls it "false evidence appearing real" and we talk about real actions that you can take to regain that trust in yourself, and use it to guide you through your journey...including the two letters you should write.  For more information about Holly Hughes, check out www.hollyhughesintuitive.com.    

Vision Slightly Blurred
20 Years of PDN's 30 with Holly Hughes and Jessica Pettway

Vision Slightly Blurred

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 35:07


Vision Slightly Blurred is recording live from Photoville 2019 at Brooklyn Bridge Park! For 20 years, PDN's 30 has been setting the bar for emerging talent within the world of photography. As a part of their 20th anniversary celebration, they've set up a container at featuring the work of both the 2019 cohort, as well as many past winners.Holly Hughes, PDN's long-time editor-in-chief and photographer Jessica Pettway join Sarah and Allen in St. Ann's Warehouse to talk about the nomination and selection process for PDN's 30 and how winning the accolade can change the trajectory of a career.

The WHY MARKETING Podcast
Holly Hughes (BAI) | Marketing in a Thriving Industry

The WHY MARKETING Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 28:25


In Episode #12 of The WHY MARKETING Podcast, we catch up with Holly Hughes the CMO for BAI about her amazing marketing career within the financial services industry and how BAI is helping that industry thrive!

Car Rider Line
Episode 104: School Boundary Changes & Bond Update

Car Rider Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 21:43


Host Elaina Polsen is joined by Holly Hughes, Assistant Superintendent of Elementary Schools, and Dr. Karen Engle, Assistant Superintendent of Secondary Schools, to talk through the recent school boundary changes and the District's implementation plan for the 2019-2020 school year. They also give an update on several Bond 2017 projects which will be completed by next school year. Click here to see if your address is impacted by new boundary changes. Click here for more information on the school boundary changes.

Tough Girl Podcast
Bex Band - The Ordinary Adventurer sharing more about her life as a nomad and Kick Scooting the length of the States from Canada to Mexico!

Tough Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 52:12


Bex started out with her blog, The Ordinary Adventurer, in 2016 and a year later founded Love Her Wild. In just over a year, she grew the community to over 5,000. Her blog now receives over 10,000 visitors a month and she regularly delivers talks and sell-out expeditions. She was shortlisted for TGO personality of the year 2017 and made the 2018 San Miguel Rich List. Since we last spoke with Bex in 2017, Bex has gone on to do numerous challenges and expeditions, which have included; kick scooting the length of the United States from Vancouver in Canada to Mexico, hikes in Israel, climbing mountains in India and eco trips in Africa. During this podcast Bex shares more about her adventures, the issues of fundraising, getting sponsorship, how she handles the stress of being on the road and making decisions, and why after 3 years she has decided to have a permanent base for a while.   Show notes Where is Bex currently? Kicking the States! 1750 miles from Canada to Mexico on a scooter! Putting personal adventures on hold Doing a big challenge which hadn’t been done before Deciding to fundraise for charity Heading off in May and not having much time to prepare Having to share your trip on social media Feeling under pressure Getting the trip sponsored by Vivo Life The pressure and challenges of fundraising  Why raising $10,000 is one of the proudest moment of her life The challenges she faced on the road Legs & scooting!! The John Wayne Joke! Her scooter muscle!! Having a 3 month visa The unknown factors and trying not to stress about it Going back to the start of the trip in Vancouver Handling the uncertainty and getting use to it  Doing an expedition with her husband - Gil Finishing the challenge and the relief she felt and being ready for it to be over What happened after the end of the challenge Heading off to India and leading a hike in Israel What Love her Wild is and how it came about “The Everest Adventure” The gap for all female expeditions So many different expeditions to choose from! Focusing on conservation and being environmentally friendly as possible Working with whale sharks in Tanzania! Going on an adventure with Cal Major and Holly Hughes (who have both been on the Tough Girl Podcast!) The problems she faced on the hike Handling the issues and problems and how she handled them Doing what she needs to do  Deciding to change from being nomadic Going to move to Bristol Why travelling stopped being fun Why normal living is not a negative thing Deciding on Bristol and why it was a quick decision Plans for 2019! Where to connect with Love Her Wild Advice and tips for other women to find their wild   Build Your Brand Workshop 6th & 7th April  —>> LONDON More info can be found HERE —>>  https://www.loveherwild.com/build-your-brand-workshop/  

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Jayme Closs's miracle rescue after 88 days of captivity

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2019 39:24


Eighty-eight days after her parents were murdered and she was kidnapped from her home, 13-year-old Jayme Closs escaped from captivity and a 21-year-old man was arrested. Nancy Grace explores the case with guests including Alicia Kozakiewicz -- herself a teen kidnapping survivor, Marc Klaas -- founder Klaas Kids Foundation, psychologist Dr. William July, private investigator Vincent Hill, criminal defense lawyer and former prosecutor Holly Hughes, and syndicated radio host David Mack.

BAI Banking Strategies
11.02: 2019's top banking decisions with the BAI Leadership Team

BAI Banking Strategies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2019 21:26


As the financial services industry begins a new year, three topics are sure to dominate the agendas of many banks. How can institutions win the talent war? How can they use data and analytics to give consumers the experiences they want? And how can banks leverage customer empathy to stand out from the competition? Join BAI president and CEO Debbie Bianucci, managing director Karl Dahlgren and chief marketing officer Holly Hughes for a special year-ahead podcast that addresses these topics and sets the stage for what promises to be a watershed year in financial services.

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Green Beret hero kills Taliban bomb-maker, now charged with murder

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2018 38:44


A U.S. Army special forces officer faces a military trial for murder after he admitted that he killed a Taliban bombmaker in Afghanistan after he concluded the man had made a bomb that killed two marines who served with him. Nancy Grace discusses the case against Major Matt Golsteyn with California lawyer & former US Air Force JAG officer Andrew Cherkasky, private investigator Vincent Hill, who served in the U.S. Army as a counter intelligence specialist, Atlanta criminal defense lawyer & former prosecutor Holly Hughes, psychologist & lawyer Dr. Brian Russell -- host of Investigation Discovery's "Fatal Vows" series, and Crime Stories producer Alan Duke.

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Cell phone pings, garbage dumps & parked trucks offer clues in probe of missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2018 39:05


The investigation into what happened to missing Colorado mom Kelsey Berreth is intensifying with new information about her fiance's movements, although Patrick Frazee has not been named a suspect in the case. Nancy Grace looks at the latest with a panel including Holly Hughes, Atlanta criminal defense lawyer & former prosecutor Holly Hughes, psychologist & lawyer Dr. Brian Russell -- host of Investigation Discovery's "Fatal Vows" series, private investigator Vincent Hill,-- author of "Playbook to a Murder," and CrimeOnline reporter Ellen Killoran.

Let's Talk About The Weather
Ep. 22 Marina Zurkow & Una Chaudhuri: The Nature - Culture Intersection

Let's Talk About The Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2018 52:09


www.LetsTalkAboutTheWeather.org Marina Zurkow is a media artist focused on near-impossible nature and culture intersections, researching “wicked problems” like invasive species, superfund sites, and petroleum interdependence. She has used life science, bio materials, animation, dinners and software technologies to foster intimate connections between people and non-human agents. Her work spans gallery installations and unconventional public participatory projects. Currently, she is working on connecting toxic urban waterways to oceans, and researching the tensions between maritime ecology and the ocean’s primary human use as a capitalist Pangea. Una Chaudhuri teaches English, Drama, and Environmental Studies at New York University.  Her recent books include Animal Acts: Performing Species Today, co-edited with Holly Hughes, and Ecocide: Research Theatre and Climate Change, co-authored with Shonni Enelow. She collaborates with Fritz Ertl in a long-term project called Research Theatre. Her current projects include a book tentatively entitled The Stage Lives of Animals, another on oceans and performance, and a Research Theater exploration of Alexander Von Humboldt. Links and Resources Mentioned Website: Dear Climate At NYU Campus Abu Dhabi Book: Naomi Oreskes and Erik M. Conway's The Collapse of Western Civilization Book: Amitav Ghosh, The Great Derangement Ecological artist, educator, activist, and writer Oliver Kellhammer Meet climate, befriend climate, be climate: The Climoji Project Team The Climoji App Una’s interest in Pedagogy Dear Climate Posters available for download Dear Climate Podcast Guest Contact information Una Chaudhuri & Marina ZurkowDear Climate Purchase the podcast’s namesake Eco Music album "Let’s Talk About The Weather" on iTunes or Bandcamp.

GRINDHARD RADIO
Season 3 Episode 45 of the Sade Champagne Show

GRINDHARD RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2017 112:00


"The Sade Champagne Show" (Season 3 EP45) Each episode is full of Inspiration, Encouragement, Entertainment, and Empowerment. Welcome to Season 3! Join us with Celebrity Guest multi-platinum GRAMMY AWARD WINNING songwriter, musical artist and performer JACKIE'S BOY published hair & makeup artist, a Senegence Independent Distributor and a published stylist (with a background in photography) NICOLETTE VONCHELLE. Jackie's Boy has the ability to write, sing, and perform and has touched the hearts of many and has paved the way for his musical success. Jackie's Boy have proved that his talents ensure hits and are highly sought after knowing that he brings success and a Savannah southern flair to every project he works on. As a Songwriter, Jackie's Boy continue to explode on the scene collaborating on  Flo Rida “Sugar”- Billboard HOT 100: 5, Madonna FT David Guetta “Revolver (Remix)”- Grammy Award for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical, Chris Brown "Graffiti", Sean Kingston featuring Justin Bieber "Eenie Meenie"- Billboard HOT 100: 15 and many more. Nicolette Vonchelle is an alum of LuRoss Academy's Makeup Artisty 2013, under the tutelage of Holly Hughes & mentorship of Cyndi Tuzak. She has had the priviledge of providing hair & makeup for a range of clientele: celebrity photographers/models, magazines & personal clients. Nicolette is also my professional makeup artist and hair stylist. Also featuring brand new Living With Fearless Joy segment with castmates Rick and Melissa Wood and  Hairy Situations segment with EBONI & ERICA from TWOLALA1. Call-in @ 323-693-3043 and press "1" to stream LIVE and CHAT with Sade, the cast and her guests. Presented by: GrindHard Radio. #SadeChampagneShow

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
068 - Virginia Festival of the Book, Best Food Writing 2016

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2017 86:52


Food Writing Work. With the Best Food Writing 2016 Panel at The Virginia Festival of the Book. Welcome to my latest episode! Were you a bad food enthusiast? Did you go see Walter White at JPJ last Sunday and *NOT* go to the Best Food Writing 2016 talk? No worries, Edacious taped it for you! This year's multiple award-winning panel included moderator and editor of the series, Holly Hughes, and contributors Joe Yonan, Food & Dining Editor for The Washington Post, Jason Tesauro, author of The Modern Gentleman, and Todd Kliman, author of The Wild Vine. Writer Monica Bhide, author of Karma and the Art of Butter Chicken was scheduled to appear but had a family emergency. All of the panelists consider themselves writers first, food being just one aspect of their work. Because food is the starting point for so many deeper conversations, a philosophy that informs this podcast as well. Holly began editing the Best Food Writing series back in 2000. Through sixteen volumes published annually, she has presented hundreds of great pieces covering humor, travelogue, politics, memoir, history, as well as hard-hitting journalism covering all the different aspects of food. The series was conceived as a bedside table book, not a kitchen one. It makes a great gift because everyone eats. Pieces are short so you can dip into whatever strikes your fancy. Way back when the first edition was published, the time was right. Food was becoming its own thing, its own cultural trend. Folks like Anthony Bourdain, Michael Pollan, Ruth Reichel, and magazines like Saveur and Lucky Peach made food a thing to contemplate and read about. It went beyond reading a recipe or restaurant review. Reading about food became entertainment. Food became more than just what would I eat for dinner tonight? Then food blogs came along providing writers a massive platform for publishing their own in-depth pieces immediately. It raised food consciousness, putting it much more centrally focused in the national conversation. Why has food remained in the cultural zeitgeist? Why is it more important to us now? That's just one topic covered during this terrific panel discussion. Another? The current state of fine dining. As Joe Yonan so succinctly put it: "You don't always want the journey. They (chefs) always want to take you on a journey. I'm tired of traveling. I just want to sit here and eat my damn dinner!" This year's pieces include a love letter to ugly food, another one to the chicken tender, and the fabulous pieces read aloud by our panelists. Works about Chef Bo Bech, chicken fried steak, and eating tacos in Mexico City appear simple on first glance. Keep reading. As with so much great food writing what's on your plate or the person cooking it is only a starting point. It's never just about the food. It's about the deeper topics, the thoughtful life questions that connect us all. The same mission behind Edacious. Using food as an entryway. There's a reason these pieces were chosen as among the best. They have a story, great storytelling, a strong sense of narrative, a profound message. Give a listen. You won't regret it. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Virginia Festival of the Book - most of the authors who attend are unpaid, and travel here out of their own pocket. Food writing is a challenging business. You donation will help cover expenses and get some of the big names here in 2018! Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B Colorectal cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Short Stack Editions - Love letters to a single ingredient. Sheri Castle, author of Rhubarb,  appeared at the festival and on this podcast. Victuals - Ronni Lundy's seminal work won the 2017 IACP Award for Best American Cookbook and is up for a James Beard Award later this month. She appeared at the festival and on this podcast. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to ;) Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
067 - Jason Tesauro, The Modern Gentleman, Best American Food Writing 2016

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2017 59:54


Writing Work. With Wine and Intention. Welcome to the last in a series of FOUR podcasts celebrating the Virginia Festival of the Book! From March 16th to 19th you will hear from the country's best and brightest when it comes to food writing. Today's episode? Writer and sommelier Jason Tesauro, author of The Modern Gentleman and a contributor to this year's Best American Food Writing series for his profile of chef Bo Bech. Jason will be appearing at an event Sunday, March 26th at JMRL as part of a panel discussion. Event details are listed below. I first became aware of Jason's writing because of his book. We know so many of the same people in the food world and I'm sure we've met briefly during my many forays to Barboursville Vineyards where he's been a sommelier for 15 years. So it was a thrill to finally coordinate our busy schedules for a talk. Not just any journalistic back and forth, but a real honest-to-goodness deep conversation about food writing which evolved into his philosophy of setting your intention as you move throughout your day. And your life. Something I can definitely get behind in this age of instant gratification. Slowing down. Making that tiny bit of extra effort. Living awake and aware. "My job as a writer...I want you to see past my words into the intention of that grower of that chef of that restaurateur." Jason's passion comes out in the piece selected for this year's Best Of series about Chef Bo Bech, a Michelin-starred chef in Denmark, who self-describes as "Complicated Simple". With every beautiful raw ingredient he selects, he sets his intention to transforms it for the plate, while preserving its simple essence. For example, changing the shape of an avocado so when you go to taste it your mouth goes on a journey of discovery and surprise. Chef Bech is no precious "Tweezer Punk" (Tesauro's term), but an innovative chef exploring boundaries. Pushing the diner's expectations and understanding of an ingredient. Continually setting his intention with every plate to create a unique dining experience for his patrons. One so special they'll never forget it. Which behooves Jason to take a similar approach when it comes to reporting. "The complicated part is how do I put my ego aside and how can I explore the humanity? It's about a beet, but it's not really the beet, it's the the heartbeat of the grower who survived the winter and made the ground sing." The deeper themes are the complicated part when it comes to food writing. Tesauro's piece is a travelogue of Virginia with Jason taking Chef Bech to all his favorite haunts, "foraging" simple ingredients for a one-off pop up in New York called The Bride of the Fox. Fifteen hundred people signed up, but only six invitations went out. A mere ninety minutes before the dinner was due to start. How did Jason get this sweet gig? What was his game plan? Listen to find out. "What I love about Bo Bech's food, he will take two ingredients that we're all familiar with and put them on a plate in a mashup we've never experienced...I think Bo never plays it safe. And I'm drawn to artists who live in that space...I like to be around people who are not pushing the envelope for innovation's sake, but they're challenging themselves to evolve and grow." Not resting on your laurels. Pushing yourself to do more. Jason is an embodiment of that himself, a true Renaissance man who not only writes, works as a sommelier, but who has created an entire lifestyle choice with his book and website The Modern Gentleman which espouses the belief no matter your age or background, there's no reason to move through life sloppy and half-assed, as my Momma used to say. The origin story behind the book fascinated me, then convinced me to buy a copy for my nephew. Because a huge part of that story involves setting your intention, saying "Yes" to opportunities, and overcoming fear. Just showing up. "To me intention is the important word here. Because the intention behind growing, behind sourcing, behind plating, I think that is immediately apparent (when it comes to restaurants). The 3-star (restaurant) wanted to show me their ego. They wanted the show. The 1-star nourished me and showed me her heart and her intention. And I came away with an understanding of each dish. A memory. Wheras the 3-star was a blitz of theater, of smoke, of polished meticulousness. But it felt souless." Future plans? Jason recently submitted a wine piece to Esquire. It's one he fought hard for because instead of talking about the beverage in the technical terms most sommeliers use, he went emotional. No flavor or sensory descriptors here. Jason focused on questions like how do you feel while tasting this wine? What does it make you want to do? In what time and place would you drink it? If the wine were a person, who would it be? That style of writing conveys so much more to the reader. It's more accessible. There are more opportunities for connection. While writing the piece, Jason set that intention and hoped for the best. He knew it might be rejected, but he showed up anyway. Guess what? The editors loved it and his article will appear in the Spring. I can't wait to read it and hope more food and wine writers follow his example. I know I'm inspired to do so. "I hope it leads to a shift in the way that we talk about food and wine. Because ultimately it's not just a bunch of salt and acid mixed up together. It's soul. It's place. It's intention." This talked propelled me. I left feeling energized, ready to set my own intentions for the podcast. Wandering through Jackson Ward made me nostalgic for my hometown which made me remember. Which made me rush home and write a blog post that garnered more response from readers than anything I've written in months. Maybe there's something to this intention thing? Listen and discover it for yourself. Then head out Sunday for his panel talk. See you there! Best American Food Writing 2016 Sun. March 26, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Central JMRL Library, 201 E Market Street, Charlottesville, Virginia Join food writers Todd Kliman, Jason Tesauro, Joe Yonan, and moderator Holly Hughes as they discuss the Best Food Writing 2016 series. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Rally for Ally - Help out one of our own, a chef who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Polina Recover - Help out one of our own, a baker, who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Scotty Recover - My best friend has Stage 3B Colorectal cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Virginia Festival of the Book - Head out to the food writing events among tons of others. Yes, I'm biased. To Your Health, WPVC 94.7 - Thanks to host M.C. Blair for having me as a guest! Here is the audio. Luca Paschina of Barboursville Vineyards - The man. The legend. In researching Jason, I came across this quote and knew I'd start the talk with it. It's from Bryan Curtis's piece in The Ringer called, "The Rise (and Fall?) of Food Writing." In a fully digitized world, food offers the promise of writing about something tangible. “I feel like people are longing for connection,” said the writer Jason Tesauro. “We’ve gotten to a place where soul and authenticity and genuineness — there’s a dearth of it about. A lot of food writing just deals with surface — it’s restaurant reviews and hype and ‘Look at what I’ve found that you haven’t heard about yet.’ But peel that back and what you’re really getting is an excuse to write about what’s real. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to ;) Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons
065 - Todd Kliman, The Wild Vine, Best American Food Writing 2016

Edacious Food Talk for Gluttons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2017 82:50


Wine Work. Taco Work. Writing Work. Welcome to the second in a series of FOUR podcasts celebrating the Virginia Festival of the Book! From March 16th to 19th you will hear from the country's best and brightest when it comes to food writing. Today's episode? Award-winning food author Todd Kliman, former critic for The Washingtonian, author of The Wild Vine, and a contributor to this year's Best American Food Writing series. Todd will be appearing at an event Sunday, March 26th at JMRL as part of that series. Event details are listed below. I first became aware of Todd's writing because of his Oxford American piece on Peter Chang which went viral and did much to promote that nomadic chef's mystique. But it was during Todd's 2014 presentation at the SFA Summer Symposium in Richmond, where he talked about his book The Wild Vine, that I knew I'd have to meet him somehow. The Wild Vine isn't just about grapes, but about identity, immigration, and overcoming fear to reinvent yourself. A truly American-born idea. Daniel Norton discovered the only true American grape, the Norton, way back in Jefferson's time. Norton Street, a 2-block long narrow lane in Richmond marks the location of Magnolia Farm where the discovery took place. His gravestone in Shockhoe Hill Cemetery lies forlornly in a forgotten corner. "I didn't write the book because I'm a lover of Norton...I like it...but I like it for what it seems to embody to me...I knew that this was a good story." Today accomplished vintner Jenni McCloud of Chrysalis Vineyard is Norton's champion, an expert in appreciating this often overlooked and misunderstood wine and the only transgender vineyard owner in America. Recognition for Norton and his grape are building. Developments are happening. Listen to learn more. The book is marvelous, such a great story, and it was a thrill to discuss it with him. Likewise, Todd's piece in the Best of American Food Writing 2016 is about way more than tacos and mezcal in Mexico. It's about democracy, his own sense of disorientation, then discovery, and the danger and sense of extremity of culture that permeates everything when you live on the edge of the volcano that is Mexico City. How does one bite of a beetle transport you back 400 years while at the same time showing you the future of foodstuffs? We talk about it. "You can tell a story and that will be interesting on its surface...but if there's going to be a connection...there has to be something for me to speak through...I have to be able to connect with it...to bond with it...so I can get into the deeper tissue of it and then write from out of that...my heart and my brain is entirely engaged." Most people don't even know what food writing is, assuming we're all either cookbook authors or critics. Which simply isn't the case. Food writing goes deep causing the writer to think, to consider, to connect. When you read a Yelp review or even a review from an esteemed critic, it's flat, consisting of their opinions and stars. A soundbite that doesn't do nearly enough to encompass the real work and passion dozens of folks have done to bring forth that meal to your plate. "I think a piece of writing should be an experience in its own right...when you read it, it stands alongside it, that experience of eating at the restaurant...But that's not how most people come at it...most people want the information (only)." The eating environment has changed as well, with fewer folks being "regulars" at restaurants. There's just not that many places for folks to meet face to face anymore and when they do, they're on their phones. Social media has changed food. It's changed how people connect on an elemental level. What is Todd doing to fix that? Stay tuned! Like Norton and McCloud, Todd is in the process of reinvention, refusing to be pigeonholed into the "food writer" label. He left his position at The Washingtonian and is expanding his horizons, including a new book which explores yearning, loss, memory, time, and the nature of joy called, "Happiness is Otherwise".  Look for it soon. After this conversation? I can't wait to read it. "One of the things I find liberating about not being in the role of critic anymore is this constant assessing of what matters and what doesn't. What's relevant and what's not. I'm not interested in that. I'm interested in the ways that food connect people to other people. Or don't. It's also a way of erecting barriers. It has been. And continues to be." It was such a privilege to talk at length with one of my favorite food writers whose work I've followed for many years. Anyone interested in writing, literature, or who loves the deep questions in general, will get a lot out of this episode. Todd and I connected on so many levels, including our love of African literature, writing, our similar grief process, our parents, and the expressionist painter Oskar Kokoschka. Multiple connections guarantee a fantastic conversation. Which this definitely is. The conversation went another hour after I hit stop. I hope it's the first of many. Enjoy! Best American Food Writing 2016 Sun. March 26, 1:00 PM - 2:30 PM Central JMRL Library, 201 E Market Street, Charlottesville, Virginia Join food writers Todd Kliman, Jason Tesauro, Joe Yonan, and moderator Holly Hughes as they discuss the Best Food Writing 2016 series. SHOW NOTES – Links to resources talked about during the podcast: Rally for Ally - help out one of our own, a chef who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Polina Recover - help out one of our own, a baker, who recently suffered a debilitating accident. Help Scotty Recover - my best friend has Stage 3B Colorectal cancer. Bills are piling up. He can't work. Can you help? Virginia Festival of the Book - Head out to the food writing events among tons of others. Yes, I'm biased. Wole Soyinka - We connected over our love of African literature. The Silent Woman - A novel, and inspiration for Kliman's new book, "Happiness is Otherwise". Oskar Kokoschka - Expressionist painter who informed Kliman's newest work. Subscribe to This Podcast. Stay Edacious! - Come on, after this episode? You know you want to ;) Subscribe to Edacious News - Never miss a food event in our area! Learn about regional and national food stories so you can stay edacious! This episode is sponsored by Teej.fm and listeners like you who donated their support at Patreon, who wants every creator in the world to achieve a sustainable income. Thank you.

Magers and Quinn Presents
Magers and Quinn Presents: Holly Hughes and BJ Hollars

Magers and Quinn Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2016


Reflections on Extinct Birds: A Poetry and Prose Reading with Holly J. Hughes and BJ Hollars in September 2016

reflections hughes magers holly hughes bj hollars holly j hughes
The Moth
Holly Hughes & Tara Clancy

The Moth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2015 24:05


Two stories about fighting back: Against the U.S. Congress and against a school bus bully. Storytellers: Holly Hughes and Tara Clancy.     To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

King Jordan Radio
Anne Bremner & Holly Hughes on The DC Murder Suspect Josh Duggar KJR

King Jordan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2015 52:00


Attorney Anne Bremner &  Holly Hughes   on The DC Murder Suspect & More World News  Daron Dylon Wint, the man suspected in a quadruple murder at a Washington, D.C. mansion, was taken into custody on Thursday night, police said.We Will also talk about The James Holmes Murder Trial asJurors in the 

Inside Lenz Network
Shattered Lives: “From the Scene of the Crime" Holly Hughes&Sheryl McCollum

Inside Lenz Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2015 62:00


Preparing to travel across America for the first national “From the Scene of the Crime” teaching tour, Cold Case Investigative Research Institute (CCIRI) will be visiting several actual crime scenes with experts and students.  Listeners will hear how this national tour will impact the cases the students and experts plan to work on as they visit various locations along their route, including the high-profile case of still missing mother Susan Powell.    

General Admission Podcast
'Spring Break' Highlight Special!

General Admission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 14:35


This week, Tyler and Don share some clips from their favorite episodes of the past two years: Physical theatre performer Dean Evans, lesbian performance artist Holly Hughes, Raul Castillo from HBO's Looking and a peek inside the day they spent watching 12 hours of Greek tragedy (and lived to tell about it!). If you're a new listener, this is a great chance to get a taste of the back catalogue so that you can catch up. If you're an avid listener, this is a fun way to see how far we've come. At the end of the episode, the guys give you a chance to pick next week's episode! DEAN EVANS = http://bit.ly/1H5cWL7 HOLLY HUGHES = http://bit.ly/Sr3prY 12 HOURS OF GREEK TRAGEDY = http://bit.ly/1IKpllW RAUL CASTILLO = http://bit.ly/1BK3tp9

General Admission Podcast
Episode 16: WBEZ, Holly Hughes and 'That's All She Wrote'

General Admission Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2014 56:18


Don and Tyler return to the fold with HEADLINES, where they discuss CNN’s docu-series Chicagoland and Disney’s Frozen. Then, they talk with Holly Hughes, a performance artist and teacher. She talks about her decade long fight with the government over her performance art. She also talks about what makes something performance art and the difficulty of moving from the Midwest to New York. Then, it’s time for another DATE NIGHT! Don and Tyler check out That’s All She Wrote, a night of live lit. Finally, we wrap up with BEYOND THE MIC, featuring Kristen Kaza, a local events producer. She shares two of her favorite movies representing same-sex couples: Blue is the Warmest Color and Pariah. Have suggestions for Headlines? Email us at generaladmissionchicago@gmail.com. Or maybe you have an idea for Don and Tyler’s next Date Night? Leave us a message at 708-949-6574. And don’t forget to check us out on Facebook!

King Jordan Radio
Holly Hughes on Accused Satanic Murderer and Michael Dunn

King Jordan Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2014 92:00


Holly Hughes CNN Legal Analyst Accused Satanic Murderer story w/ Holly Hughes A woman charged along with her newlywed husband with killing a man they met through Craigslist admitted to the slaying in a jailhouse interview with a newspaper and said she has killed more than 20 other people across America. Facebook.com/KingJordanRadio Twitter @MrKingJordan www.kingjordansportsandmedia.com

Food Talk with Mike Colameco
Episode 9: Food Writing & Jewish Cooking

Food Talk with Mike Colameco

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2013 58:11


This week on Food Talk with Mike Colameco, Mike brings in Holly Hughes, the editor of Best Food Writing to discuss some specific writing in her book. After the break, Mike is joined by Gabriella Gershonson to talk about the emergence of new Jewish Cooking. This program has been sponsored by Cento, Colavita, King Arthur Flour. Music provided by Brothers NYC. —Image from Amazon “Brisket is really the hallmark of mom’s cooking – even more than matzoh ball soup.” [44:10] “It’s a very fertile moment for Jewish food of all varieties.” [45:10] —Gabriella Gershonson on Food Talk with Mike Colameco

Susan Murphy Milano
Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation

Susan Murphy Milano

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2010 59:48


Tonight the unsolved case of Sandra Travis. And we continue our discussion of "The Garvin County Three" Susan deviney, Tom Horton and Chanda Turner out of Oklahoma.Profiling unsolved murders, suspicious deaths and missing persons, those in the middle of a relationship break-up or divorce who suddenly vanished without a trace. The show is hosted by Sheryl McCullom,MS, Director of the Cold Case Investigative Research Institute, Former Prosecutor turned defense attorney Holly Hughes and Susan Murphy-Milano Violence Expert and Author on Blog Talk radio. Victims of intimate partner homicide and those killed by a person’s rage for the sake of argument, are invisible in the eyes of society. "Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation" and Websleuths.com will give victims who have been silenced by those hell bent on power and control a place to be heard and seek justice. We each understand, as we read about tragic cases in the news, that the epidemic exists, but it does not have a voice or a face — because the world in which we live places victims of intimate partner crimes and their lives in the "unimportant" category box. Intimate Partner Homicide Investigation will bring these cases to the forefront. The show, along side our partner and sponsor, Websleuths.com, will highlight, investigate and encourage anyone with information to contact either law enforcement or us with the goal of reaching a resolution.

Parkinsons Recovery
Recovery from Early Onset Parkinson's

Parkinsons Recovery

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2010 90:00


Holly Hughes has discovered several fascinating therapies that are giving her incredible relief from the symptoms she has been experiencing from early onset Parkinson's. She now helps others do the same. For more information, visit Holly Hughes' web site

Transom Podcast
Cat Lady

Transom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2009 24:04


“Cat Lady” on PRX About Cat Lady I had struggled for a year, trying to write a piece about my mother, about myself, about what I observed to be an awkward, even incompatible relationship between the roles of artist and mother, about a child’s inheritance of his parents’ pain and desire. I had a long and unfocused essay, which I put aside. A few months later Holly Hughes invited me to participate in a night of readings that would all be pet-themed. Did I have anything that would fit? I, barely legal, was excited and intimidated by others she told me were on the bill– Eileen Myles, Kate Bornstein– artists who were much older and more accomplished than I. Yes, I said, I have something. I read over and threw out that previous manuscript and sat down to write a short poem about my mother… and cats! Three days later I had overstayed my welcome in various diners across New York City and had a twenty-minute short story. The piece went over quite well and Holly encouraged me to stage it, which I eventually did. As a theater piece it’s been performed, under Elizabeth Gimbel’s direction, in cities across the country and in Europe as well. While I began in the autobiographical, the characters and events in “Cat Lady” are decidedly abstracted and fictionalized. My actual mother speaks in more dulcet tones and, as she herself points out, would never feed the cats Whiskas. Tech Info This was recorded in a studio at The University of Michigan’s Duderstadt Center with Katherine Weider and Stephanie Rowden. I edited it with Garageband. Additional Support for this work provided by

Transom Podcast
Cat Lady

Transom Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2009 24:04


“Cat Lady” on PRX About Cat Lady I had struggled for a year, trying to write a piece about my mother, about myself, about what I observed to be an awkward, even incompatible relationship between the roles of artist and mother, about a child’s inheritance of his parents’ pain and desire. I had a long and unfocused essay, which I put aside. A few months later Holly Hughes invited me to participate in a night of readings that would all be pet-themed. Did I have anything that would fit? I, barely legal, was excited and intimidated by others she told me were on the bill– Eileen Myles, Kate Bornstein– artists who were much older and more accomplished than I. Yes, I said, I have something. I read over and threw out that previous manuscript and sat down to write a short poem about my mother… and cats! Three days later I had overstayed my welcome in various diners across New York City and had a twenty-minute short story. The piece went over quite well and Holly encouraged me to stage it, which I eventually did. As a theater piece it’s been performed, under Elizabeth Gimbel’s direction, in cities across the country and in Europe as well. While I began in the autobiographical, the characters and events in “Cat Lady” are decidedly abstracted and fictionalized. My actual mother speaks in more dulcet tones and, as she herself points out, would never feed the cats Whiskas. Tech Info This was recorded in a studio at The University of Michigan’s Duderstadt Center with Katherine Weider and Stephanie Rowden. I edited it with Garageband. Additional Support for this work provided by