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Journey with us into the colorful and thought-provoking world of Native American art with our special guest, Laura J. Allen. As the Curator of Native American Art at the Montclair Art Museum, Laura shares her fascinating journey from the American Museum of Natural History to her current role, where she spearheads groundbreaking projects. She sheds light on the collaborative vision behind the reinstallation of MAM's Native American Art Collection, crafted in close consultation with a Native American Art Advisory Council. Laura's passion for an artist-focused curatorial approach shines through in her work on exhibitions like Meryl McMaster Chronologies and From My Home to Yours, where themes of time disruption and inclusivity take center stage.We unravel the layers of creativity and cultural dialogue in exhibitions that merge historical and contemporary Native art forms, challenging colonial narratives and celebrating Indigenous knowledge. The episode features the thoughtful works of artists such as Holly Wilson and Nicholas Galanin, who engage with historical collections to critique misattributions and colonial suppression. Through powerful site-specific installations and narratives of dispossession and reconnection, the exhibitions aim to transform the museum space, fostering a dialogue between the past and present. With insights from creatives like Sine Austro and Sebastian Aubin, we explore how weaving serves as both a metaphor and a tool for storytelling in these exhibitions.Looking forward, the conversation also highlights the ongoing evolution of Indigenous textiles and fashion at MAM, emphasizing cultural expression and sovereignty. Laura delves into the complex process of selecting works from a vast collection while adhering to NAGPRA guidelines and collaborating with Indigenous communities. Exciting upcoming projects, such as a 2026 exhibition on Northwest Coast dress and textiles, promise to continue the museum's commitment to highlighting the transformative power of contemporary Native American art. Through these vibrant discussions, we emphasize our dedication to deepening responsibilities to Native communities and exploring the potential of future exhibitions to promote justice and environmental stewardship.
As Season 9 resumes, we travel to New Jersey's Montclair Art Museum to experience the Museum's stunning new installation, Interwoven Power: Native Knowledge / Native Art and a chat with Laura Allen, the acclaimed curator behind the long-gestating project. Featuring artists including Shan Goshorn, Fritz Scholder, Holly Wilson, Oscar Howe, Rose Simpson, and dozens of others, the installation reimagines and presents a new template for what it means to display Native Art.
This week on BETA, guitarist Chris Stein reflects on his pivotal role as a founding member of the rock band Blondie. Also, film writer Ian Nathan takes us on a post-apocalyptic tour of the Mad Max Cinematic Universe. And novelist Holly Wilson introduces us to one of the most intriguing female characters you'll ever meet.
Holly Wilson will be at the Ulrich Museum on Wednesday, October 30, beginning at 5:30 pm for the Writing Now Reading Now program.
From the moment Holly Wilson picked up her first camera at age three, she knew she was destined to tell stories. Join us as Holly takes us through her incredible artistic journey, from the influence of her father's architectural work to her own exploration of bronze, paint, photography, and clay. Holly's storytelling is deeply personal and vivid, transforming everyday moments, like her children's imaginative play, into powerful visual narratives.As Holly discusses her transition from jewelry casting to creating large-scale bronze sculptures, we unravel the layers of meaning behind her work. She shares the inspiration behind "Bloodline" and emphasizes the importance of capturing family history and shared humanity in her art. Throughout the episode, we also delve into the challenges and triumphs of her artistic career, including the impact of fellowships, residencies, and the quest for representation as a Native artist.Not only does Holly explore the intersection of her Delaware Lenape heritage and artistic expression, but she also discusses the evolving perception of Native American art and culture. Listen in as Holly shares her philosophy of giving each piece its own life and spirit, the personal anecdotes of balancing motherhood and artistry, and her optimistic vision for future generations. This episode promises a rich tapestry of stories, emotions, and insights that highlight the transformative power of art.
In this episode of the V Movement podcast, Holly Wilson, owner of Liberty Fitness in Eureka, shares her journey with endometriosis and pelvic health challenges. Holly discusses her struggles with painful periods from a young age, the medical challenges she encountered, and her eventual diagnosis of endometriosis. She also discusses her experience with small intestinal bacterial overgrowth (SIBO) following the surgery. Holly's story underscores the importance of patient advocacy, accessible medical research, and the need for improved understanding and treatment of female reproductive health issues.Episode ResourcesLiberty Fitness - Book a session with Holly!https://libertyfitnessboutique.com/Book Recommendations: Period Repair Manual by Lara Bridenhttps://helloperiod.com/en-us/products/period-repair-manualFollow us on IG @thev.movementWatch on YouTube @TheVMovementJoin our newsletter or email us info@thevmove.comMusic provided by POW/Sunset Beach courtesy of www.epidemicsound.comFind a PT near you!Disclaimer: The information shared in this podcast by Sarah, Allison, and our guest interviews are intended for educational, entertainment, and informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. While we are licensed physical therapists, we are not your personal physical therapists and no patient/provider relationship is formed. If you have any health concerns or questions, please consult your medical provider. The information on this podcast or any of our platforms is to use at your own risk.
If You or Someone You Love Has Ever Had a Hard-to-Diagnose Illness, Listen to This!Holly Wilson is in her mid-twenties, and is managing to live with an under diagnosed disorder called Ehlers Danlos syndrome hypermobile type III! On a quest to get better, she saw numerous doctors and had to do lots of research. Her battle for good health has been intense, and ongoing.Her story alone is powerful. But if anyone you know has ever had to live a chronic, hard-to-figure-out illness, her story isn't just inspirational--it's helpful.
This week on BETA, guitarist Chris Stein reflects on his pivotal role as a founding member of the rock band Blondie. Also, film writer Ian Nathan takes us on a post-apocalyptic tour of the Mad Max Cinematic Universe. And novelist Holly Wilson introduces us to one of the most intriguing female characters you'll ever meet.
Holly Wilson, Native American Artist from Oklahoma, and Dr. LaLaine Little, Gallery Director at Misericordia University in Dallas, PA, speaking about the exhibition, "On Turtle's Back: Holly Wilson" at the Pauly Friedman Art Gallery at Misericordia through October 11, 2022. There will be a presentation by Holly Wilson on October 10 beginning at 5:30 pm, and the event is free and open to the public. For more information: www.misericordia.edu/art
Continuing our series on Paul's letters to Timothy, Holly Wilson outlines a training plan for Godliness.During Holly's talk, Lectio 365 is mentioned as a helpful resource. You can find more details about it here.
"I had finally found a family..." CREDITS: Iris Christianson as Mary, Christina Masters, Kit, and Bartholomew Lightkill Mike Painter as Strix and Ron Moreau Lexi Waltner as Chili, Chili, Cecilia Citadel, Valerie Danger Masters, and Jenny Calbert Crystal Zaslavchik as Alexis "Lore" Lorentzen, Needlemouse, Aethelwulf Burgess Joseph, Agent Alexis Lorentzen, and Ana Borba Fabby Garza as Ursula-Ursa-BB and Carly Rose Maxie Knightley as Harvey D. Godlove, Howie W. Rockdove, Sabrina Bryan, Ruby Thursday, and Lisa Fratelli Tyberius Wilson as Quentin Brooks and Ron Moreau Zoe Tunnell as Sloane Parker and Abby Morrison Molly Rhinebeck as Virginia Valentine, Lady Luck, Holly Wilson, and Virginia Valentine Luke Varner as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode features implicit parental abuse, implicitly abusive relationships, character death, and various forms of violence, including violence against animals.
One Rule?Continuing our ‘The Way of Jesus' series, Rachel Noyce looks the importance of rules and why there was one rule that Jesus said was the most important one of all. Once you've watched or listened to Rachel's talk, why not spend some time reflecting on the questions that can be found on this page below the video and audio? Drawn by Holly Wilson
How to Be Unapologetically Yourself with the Award Winning UK Female Entrepreneur, Kassi Emadi of NuddyThe Name, The Why & The Vision of NuddyHow to Transition from Ecom to RetailFinding Influencers who love your brandGetting Obsessed about Product DevelopmentWhat it means to be Unapologetically Yourself in Business & Life-Stay True to YourselfKassi Emadi: www.linkedin.com/in/kassi-emadi-b2a667a9/Holly Wilson: www.linkedin.com/in/holllywilson/Nigel Thomas - www.linkedin.com/in/nigelthomas-ai/
"I guess I'm just missin' the memories of, uh... All those, I guess you could call 'em 'little memories.'" CREDITS Iris Christianson as Bartholomew Lightkill, Mary, Christina Masters, and Kit Maxie Knightley as Harvey D. Godlove, Lisa Fratelli, and Sabrina Bryan Lexi Waltner as Chili, Chili, Valerie Danger Masters, Jenny Calbert, and Cecilia Citadel Molly Rhinebeck as Virginia Valentine, Virginia Valentine, Holly Wilson, and Lady Luck Luke Varner as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY MOLLY RHINEBECK AND LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains body horror.
"Nobody separates The Buckaroos!" CREDITS: Lexi Waltner as Chili, Jenny Calbert, Cecilia Citadel, and Chili Iris Christianson as Bartholomew Lightkill, Christina Masters, Kit, and Mary Molly Rhinebeck as Virginia Valentine, Holly Wilson, Virginia Valentine, and Lady Luck Maxie Knightley as President Harvey Faustus Stoker, Howie Williams Rockdove, Ruby Thursday, and Lisa Danger Fratelli Fabby Garza as Senate Majority Leader Ursula Bexar (D-CA) Mike Painter as Supreme Court Chief Justice Jimmy "The Wizard" Stolas Tyberius Wilson as Arch-Baron of Web Capital and U.S. Lance-Cardinal, Governor Quincy Prescott Edison IV Luke Varner as The GM MUSIC BY MAXIE KNIGHTLEY EDITED BY MOLLY RHINEBECK AND LUKE VARNER CONTENT WARNING: This episode contains body horror and a wide variety of violence, including gun violence, severe burns, and violence toward animals.
In our Choose Joy series, we're using Paul's letter to the Philippians to see what the Bible says about joy. Holly Wilson continues our series by asking how we can find peace, even in challenging times.
Holly Wilson As Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer, Holly Wilson brings years of experience in the field of mental health and addiction to Denver Women's Recovery. She has worked in some of the most reputable treatment programs in the country in various roles, including her role as Managing Director and Program Director for a nationally renowned dual-diagnosis, extended care program. Holly was responsible for evidence-based development and maintenance of program scheduling for clients, facility, and staff for three levels of care; residential inpatient, transitional, and sober living. Having an intimate knowledge of substance abuse recovery, Holly is a strong advocate for clinically savvy, gender-specific, co-occurring treatment. Holly is deeply committed to the recovery community of Denver. Learn More about the incredible work Holly and her team are doing to empower the people of Colorado. Women's Recovery email: holly@womensrecovery.com Follow Heidi on Social Media! Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn | Spotify About Heidi As a homegrown Coloradan with a passion for keeping the spirit of our state alive and well, I started this podcast to bring the people of Colorado together to celebrate the amazing state we call home! Come along on this journey with me as I travel across our state in my vintage RV, interviewing folks who embody the true spirit of the Rocky Mountains. From the front range to the mile-high city, to the mountain towns and the Wild West of southern Colorado, we'll celebrate the history, beauty, and Coloradans that make this place the colorful state it is! Each week, you'll meet the people trailblazing the way for an even more colorful future for us all, and who are making a huge difference along the way. Visit heidiganahl.com to learn more about the podcast and where we are headed! Submit a guest to Heidi's Colorful Colorado! CLICK HERE!
There are so many reasons why we are slow to commit to things in our life but it seems that Fear rises to the top.When we let fear dictate how we live our life, we end up in what my guest today calls "The Purgatory of Indecision."Holly Wilson, Founder and Chief Empowerment Officer of Women's Recovery discusses her struggles with commitment and how she addresses those obstacles everyday.Mentions:Harmony Foundation, Inc.
In this edition of The Way Out we've got Holly Wilson; a Woman in long term recovery and the founder of Women's Recovery – a Treatment and Recovery Center for Women. Holly shares her story and journey through alcoholism and into long term recovery openly, honestly, and with a singular goal – that her story might inspire others to seek and achieve enduring and meaningful recovery. From early childhood trauma and battles with perfectionism, over-achieving, and self-harm to a bonafide battle with alcoholism, and a profound moment of clarity followed by honest the transformational work embodied in the 12 Steps - Holly's story indeed has it all. Without question she's an absolute treasure and talking recovery with a dynamo like Holly makes for tremendous recovery radio – so listen up. Women's Recovery Treatment and Recovery Center https://www.womensrecovery.com/ Copyright: (c) 2015-2021 The Way Out Podcast | All Rights Reserved Theme Music: “all clear” (https://ketsa.uk/browse-music/) by Ketsa (https://ketsa.uk) licensed under CC BY-NC-ND 4.0(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-way-out-podcast/message
In this episode, I talked with Holly Wilson, who is most known for her role on The Hills and is Heidi Montag’s older sister. After going from a straight-A student who never got into trouble to drinking and taking Adderall before work, she finally realized that she couldn’t go on the way she was living anymore and shortly after went to rehab. Once sober, she began a self-led education in the addiction recovery space, working and learning every position within addiction recovery treatment centers. In 2017, Holly founded Women's Recovery, an addiction treatment and recovery center for women. We discuss: ▪️How The Hills escalated her alcoholism ▪️Why her trauma didn’t surface until around 9 months sober and how she was able to work through it ▪️How she uses the principles of recovery for all areas of her life ▪️Why she believes the pandemic has made it easier to drink more ▪️Why a lot of women suffer in pain before they finally ask for help
Women's Recovery is helping women through sometimes challenging times. In this episode, Adam Torres and Holly Wilson, MA, LPCC, Founder at Women's Recovery, explore the Women's Recovery treatment program and it's unique take on recovery. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule.Apply to be interviewed by Adam on our podcast:https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/Visit our website:https://missionmatters.com/
We sit down with Holly Wilson of the British Museum's Wolfson Project to find out how museums can make themselves more welcoming spaces.
Recovery Happy Hour celebrates inspiring stories of recovery from alcohol addiction and gray area alcohol abuse. Hosted by Tricia Lewis, we look at life beyond the bottle and what's current in sober culture. Introduction: Maybe it's Just Trauma, Not Alcoholism Interview: Holly Wilson Episode Sponsored By: Hive80.com Links: Denver Women's Recovery
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother’s Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we’re pretty sure he’s going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We’re fresh off of Mother’s Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend’s, little brother’s birthday and then Mother’s Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother’s Day card, what did it say?
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother’s Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we’re pretty sure he’s going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We’re fresh off of Mother’s Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend’s, little brother’s birthday and then Mother’s Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother’s Day card, what did it say?
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother’s Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we’re pretty sure he’s going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We’re fresh off of Mother’s Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend’s, little brother’s birthday and then Mother’s Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother’s Day card, what did it say?
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother’s Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we’re pretty sure he’s going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We’re fresh off of Mother’s Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend’s, little brother’s birthday and then Mother’s Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother’s Day card, what did it say?
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother’s Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we’re pretty sure he’s going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We’re fresh off of Mother’s Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend’s, little brother’s birthday and then Mother’s Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother’s Day card, what did it say?
Our Feel Good Tuesday story of the day is one of very own. Shout out to Holly Wilson for giving the Monster Truck tickets she won from Florida Or Not to a family with less so they could have some Mother's Day fun. Also, Ed Sheeran met a special fan and we're pretty sure he's going to write a song for him. Summer is quickly coming upon us and that means hiking and flip flops and dirty feet, so do you wash your feet? Do you take time each shower to scrub your feet like AJ, or does hot soapy water do enough to clean it for McCall. We're fresh off of Mother's Day and McCall is feeling gift fatigue. She had her boyfriend's, little brother's birthday and then Mother's Day all within a few months and now needs something for a graduation present for her oldest brother. What do you give for graduation presents? Tell us for the Debate At 8 what you got for graduation. Did your mom get her present or did you wait until after those sky high shipping costs for the weekend? The last text you sent is now your Mother's Day card, what did it say?
The holidays are here everyone! Are you ready? And I don't just mean are you ready for the food, decorating, shopping or gifts, but are you ready to reflect on your good deeds to others this year. In this episode Chuck discusses how the holidays should be a special time where you show acts of kindness to others. In other words, have what he calls "other people thinking", not just on the holidays, but every day. However, one should remember that giving should not be about what your 're going to get in return, it should be a selfless act from the heart. Gifts also don't have to be tangible. For example, being able to say you walked away from this person feeling loved, trusted, empowered, or a changed soul. If you would like to reflect on your "other people thinking" or start this type of thinking press play. Also on this episode we have our special guest Holly Wilson who tells us about her opinion of the phrase "other people thinking".
The holidays are here everyone! Are you ready? And I don't just mean are you ready for the food, decorating, shopping or gifts, but are you ready to reflect on your good deeds to others this year. In this episode Chuck discusses how the holidays should be a special time where you show acts of kindness to others. In other words, have what he calls "other people thinking". Not just on the holidays but every day. However, one should remember that giving should not be about what your 're going to get in return, it should be a selfless act from the heart. Gifts also don't have to be tangible. For example, being able to say you walked away from this person feeling loved, trusted, empowered, or a changed soul. If you would like to reflect on your "other people thinking" or start this type of thinking press play. Also on this episode we have our special guest Holly Wilson who tells us about her opinion of the phrase "other people thinking".
The holidays are here everyone! Are you ready? And I don't just mean are you ready for the food, decorating, shopping or gifts, but are you ready to reflect on your good deeds to others this year. In this episode Chuck discusses how the holidays should be a special time where you show acts of kindness to others. In other words, have what he calls "other people thinking". Not just on the holidays but every day. However, one should remember that giving should not be about what your 're going to get in return, it should be a selfless act from the heart. Gifts also don't have to be tangible. For example, being able to say you walked away from this person feeling loved, trusted, empowered, or a changed soul. If you would like to reflect on your "other people thinking" or start this type of thinking press play. Also on this episode we have our special guest Holly Wilson who tells us about her opinion of the phrase "other people thinking".