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I don't know friends, I know you're not supposed to have favorites- but there was something REALLY special about this conversation. Stop what you're doing and tune in, TRUST me. Mary Giuliani, a celebrated author and expert in NYC hospitality, shares her journey through the world of event planning and personal storytelling. From aspiring to be on SNL to hosting events for NYC ballet. To encouragement to those walking through infertility and conversation about gourmet mozzarella sticks, this is not a conversation you'll want to miss. Mary shares her story authentically and will make anyone listening feel deeply seen, inspired and a sense of belonging even through the screen. With a glimpse into life in NYC, and with a few new books to add to your reading list this year, I am ecstatic to bring you this conversation. Buy Mary's book Here! Learn more about her catering company here
To those who are just beginning an internship or their first job, navigating the ins-and-outs of professional environments can feel confusing and overwhelming. Yet, if you seize the opportunities at your fingertips, these early positions can help lay the groundwork for a successful career. Mary Giuliani, CEO and founder MGCE and three-time author, returns to Claim Your Confidence as we answer questions from a live call-in audience about thriving in an internship and beginning your career with confidence. Join us for this special episode as we talk about:The highs and lows of our first internships How to stand out and make good first impression starting from your resume to your first day Navigating a competitive environment, the importance of working as a team, and how to start building your networkThe importance of saying yes, being persistent, and not giving up too soonBeing eager to learn and how putting yourself out there opens up new opportunities Find Mary Giuliani:www.marygiuliani.comhttps://marygiulianiauthor.comIG: @mary_giulianiFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia FenetIf you enjoyed this episode and you'd like to help support the podcast, please subscribe and leave a rating and review on Apple or Spotify or where ever you get your podcasts. To stay up to date with Claim Your Confidence and get all the behind-the-scenes content, you can follow us on Instagram and on YouTube.Recorded at The Newsstand Studios at Rockefeller Center.Thank you for listening.
This special edition of GatherGeeks was recorded live at Connect NYC, which took place in late February. In this episode, BizBash chairman and founder David Adler sits down with Michael Cirino, chief experience officer at House of Attention; Chelsey Lavere, senior sales manager of meetings and conventions at Turning Stone Resort Casino; and Mary Giuliani, founder and CEO of Mary Giuliani Catering & Events. The panel discusses why and how the catering experience is the final frontier in event marketing—and the ultimate touchpoint where brands can make a lasting impression. They also delve into cutting-edge culinary innovation and event experiences, from drone cocktail bars to deconstructed chicken dinners, and even an avant-garde 100-course dining experience. In addition, the group explores how technology intertwines with the dining experience and, even more importantly, how event profs can engage their catering partners to be as much a marketing partner as their internal teams and agency partners. Listen in on a discussion that's sure to tantalize your taste buds and inspire your event planning endeavors.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launched on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launched on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launched on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launched on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing. Episode: https://www.voiceamerica.com/episode/147820/encore-healing-complex-trauma-with-mary-giuliani Podcast: https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/4059/history
In this episode, I had a heartfelt conversation with Mary Giuliani, an excellent life coach who shared her inspiring recovery journey from childhood trauma and addiction. Her story sheds light on the significant impact of childhood trauma and the challenging journey to overcome it. Throughout the conversation, Mary's insights and experiences offer hope and encouragement to anyone struggling with similar issues.Mary's story is a 30-year journey of recovery from trauma and addiction. She shares her experience with various therapies, including EMDR, neurofeedback, mindfulness, and community-building that enabled her to heal and find self-compassion.Mary Giuliani is a Master Certified Coach and keynote speaker specializing in helping survivors heal from complex trauma and achieve long-term recovery with food, weight, and substances.We will delve into Mary's influential book titled "It's Not About Food, Drugs or Alcohol, It's About Healing Complex PTSD." Mary offers us a glimpse into the book's four sections and the accompanying healing workbook, which has been a catalyst for transformation for many of its readers.Through her story, we learn to appreciate the significance of acknowledging the past, the lasting effects of childhood trauma, and the value of understanding personal struggles. Mary also highlights the importance of self-compassion and the power of inner healing.She currently resides in Southern California with her partner.Let's enjoy her story. To connect with Mary: https://marygiuliani.net/FREE Complex PTSD QuizSupport the showTo Share - Connect & Relate: To be on the show Podmatch Profile Email us at behas.podcats@gmail.com Thank you for listening - Hasta Pronto!
Welcome to Between the Before & After, where we delve deep into the stories and insights of remarkable individuals who've faced adversity and emerged stronger than ever. In today's episode, we're joined by the incredible Mary Giuliani, an author, and a passionate advocate for healing from addiction and trauma. She takes us on a profound journey of personal transformation, shedding light on the hidden connections between trauma and addiction, and how finding compassion within ourselves can pave the way to recovery.Episode Highlights:The Hidden Roots of Addiction:Mary Giuliani shares her own journey of addiction, emphasizing how she struggled for years without realizing the underlying trauma behind her addictive behaviors.Reframing Addiction:"My addiction history has been an attempt to solve a problem. It hasn't been like I'm a hedonist or I just want to be a party animal." Discover how understanding addiction as a trauma response can shift the narrative from blame to understanding.Healing in Safe Relationships:Our guest highlights the importance of relational trauma being healed within safe relationships, whether it's with a therapist, coach, or supportive friend.Beyond Talk Therapy:Delve into the limitations of talk therapy in healing trauma and the need for body and brain-based interventions to truly address the impact of trauma.The Power of Compassion:Mary Giuliani emphasizes that healing begins with self-compassion. "You're not bad or broken, and you can heal with the right support." Discover how embracing self-compassion can be transformative.Understanding Childhood Adversity:Explore the Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE) study and how it reveals the deep-rooted connection between childhood trauma and adult struggles like addiction, mental illness, and obesity.Taking the First Step:Our guest offers a message of hope to anyone listening: "You're not bad or broken, and you can heal with the right support." It all starts with taking that first step towards understanding your own journey.Conclusion: Today, Mary Giuliani has shared a compelling narrative of her own journey, transforming her perspective on addiction and trauma. Her insights shed light on the hidden struggles that many individuals face and remind us that healing is not only possible but essential. If you or someone you know has experienced trauma or struggles with addiction, this episode of Between the Before & After is a beacon of hope, guiding us towards understanding and recovery.Remember, healing begins with self-compassion and the right support. Thank you for joining us on Between the Before & After. Stay tuned for more inspiring stories and empowering insights in the episodes to come.Keywords: Addiction, Trauma, Healing, Self-Compassion, Relational Trauma, Talk Therapy, Childhood Adversity, Adverse Childhood Experiences, Mary Giuliani
Mary Giuliani was a successful life and business coach who'd maintained a 160 pound weight loss by the time she read a book that changed her life. Through the information inside The Body Keeps the Score (Bessel van der Kolk), Mary learned that things that had happened in her childhood were still impacting her, now late in her fifties. To connect with Mary and learn more about her work and writing, find her at marygiuliani.net.You will learn:Too many toxic traumas in childhood can produce devastating results in later life like obesity, diseases, and even early death if they remain unaddressed.Without getting to the root cause of addictions and other behavioral dysfunctions, we're simply addressing symptoms, one at a time.Dealing with old wounds in isolation leads to secret-keeping and shame.BIO: Mary Giuliani is a coach and author of the new book,It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. Lizbeth's links Support the podcast and Lizbeth's writing for $2 or $5 a month on Patreon HEREOR Buy Lizbeth a Coffee Lizbeth's memoir Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters is now a TV movie, #Stolen By Their Father on Lifetime, now streaming on Roku, Vudu, Hulu, and Amazon Prime. Interested in seeing if you and Lizbeth would partner well for 1:1 coaching? Sign up for one free session to see. Need a motivational speaker? Sign up HERE to talk with Lizbeth about your needs.
Sherry and Carla kick off the show talking about how much hormones affect us as women, and then take a Love Fix question from a listener that is dating an ex addict who isn't getting the help they need, which leaves them feeling controlled and criticized. They then welcome Mary Giuliani, a certified coach, keynote speaker, and author of It's Not About Food, Drugs or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. As a coach, Mary supports survivors in healing from complex trauma and achieving long term recovery from codependency relating to food, drugs, and or alcohol, resulting in them moving from surviving to thriving and turning their pain into power and purpose. Connect with Us! The Love Fix | @thelovefixpodcast Get 1:1 Dating & Relationship Coaching The Love Fix Relationship Quiz Sherry Sign up for your FREE strategy call for life coaching/psychotherapy with Sherry Gaba, Psychotherapist, Life Coach & Author Join Sherry's Inner Circle for healing from Narcissistic Abuse, Codependency, and Love Addiction Rate, Review, & Follow on Apple Podcasts "I love Sherry and Carla and The Love Fix!”- If that sounds like you, please consider the rating and review our show! Scroll down to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Also, if you haven't done so already, follow the podcast. Carla Website | Instagram | Facebook | Contagious Love | Online Dating Bootcamp Mary It's Not About Food, Drugs, Or Alcohol | Website Sign up to be in the TDR database: https://www.threedayrule.com/CarlaRomo Today's episode is sponsored by Carla's book Contagious Love: Break Free from Codependency for Damn Good and Sherry's book Love Smacked: How To Stop the Cycle of Relationship Addiction and Codependency To Find Everlasting Love Thanks to Contagious Love and Love Smacked for sponsoring this episode. What You'll Hear In This Episode: What is complex PTSD? What are the signs that someone may have complex PTSD? Mary talks about healing her own relationship with food and addictive behaviors, and how she learned to self soothe. The many ways that shame shows up, and how having addictions leads even more to a shame spiral. Mary opens up about her personal relationship and how she and her partner did the work to be both more in a secure attachment style. Childhood trauma is relational trauma. Why those in a 12 step program often need more when it comes to dealing with trauma. Mary's book also provides a workbook to employ practical yet powerful steps, along with how to work with Sherry and Carla on overcoming codependency, dating, break-ups, healing from toxic relationships, and gaining confidence. Disclaimer: The Love Fix Podcast content has been made available for informational, entertainment, and educational purposes only. The Love Fix Podcast is distinctly different from coaching, counseling, psychotherapy, or psychoanalysis and does not deal with the diagnosis or treatment of emotional problems. The Love Fix podcast does not constitute medical consultation or treatment, health insurance does not apply.
Mary Giuliani is a trauma recovery and resilience coach, speaker, and author of the recently released book titled, “It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD, aka C-PTSD. Mary has her own experience struggling and eventually recovering from C-PTSD and is now on a mission to help other adult trauma survivors do the same. She is also dedicated to raising awareness regarding complex trauma and how to help survivors heal. Her main message is that “your struggle with food, weight, and substances is not your fault, it's a normal response to an abnormal childhood. Mary describes how she struggled with her weight even as a child, becoming overweight at a very young age, resulting in being bullied by the other kids. Eventually, her addiction included not only food but drugs, and alcohol. Even after she overcame her addictions and maintained a healthy weight, she continued to struggle with anxiety, relationships, and sleep issues. It wasn't until mid-life that she discovered the root cause of her struggles, was from C-PTSD, which developed from being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. That discovery led Mary on a five year long journey of learning and healing, experiencing one mind blowing revelation after another as she learned that C-PTSD was the culprit behind the sabotage of her weight, relationships, career, and health. Download this revealing episode to look into the devastating effects of C-PTSD along with the positive message of hope and healing from childhood trauma and C-PTSD. https://marygiuliani.net/ https://www.facebook.com/Marygcoach https://www.linkedin.com/in/MaryGiuliani/ https://www.youtube.com/@MaryGiuliani https://www.instagram.com/Mary.Giuliani/
John talks to Tara Fogarty-Graziano — an Emmy award-winning producer and owner of TFG Productions & Consulting. With an impressive 20 years of experience in television production, Tara is a distinguished force in the industry. She has worked on major shows and across various genres, including Project Runway, Wife Swap, The Doctors, and The Rachael Ray Show, where she showcased her expertise and creativity for the past decade. Alongside her professional accomplishments, Tara is also a wife and mother, adding to her incredible journey. Listen to this episode to learn more: [00:00] - Intro [01:55] - Tara's favorite show [04:25] - Tara's journey into the TV industry [11:51] - The meaningful aspects of Tara's time on The Rachael Ray Show [14:05] - Tara's experiences about connecting with people and making a positive impact [18:45] - Transitioning from television to starting her own company [24:19] - Insight into Tara's company and its offerings [30:48] - Details about the TV series being developed by Tara [35:22] - How Tara cultivates and strengthens her most significant relationships [38:58] - The art of saying “No” and its importance [41:28] - Tara's #1 daily habit [47:13] - Embracing the significance of failing [50:20] - Tara's definition of success [52:31] - How Tara invests in herself [58:23] - The best and worst parts of Tara's job [01:06:29] - Book recommendations NOTABLE QUOTES: “Sometimes we can't move on to the next great thing until something that's been wonderful ends. We have to do that.” “Don't just start treating people differently based on who they, you know, quote, unquote, of their celebrity or their notoriety. We have to start all realizing, ‘Yes, we're on the same level, let's say, in the playing field.'” “When we can give something to someone, and it's not that much for us to give, but it's everything to that other person, it's breathing life into that other person.” “Learning how to honor the other person in the moment is really important.” “There is no time to start thinking of all the reasons it's not going to work. It's the time to start thinking of the reasons it is going to work.” “It's not just about failing. It's having to stop and then getting back. Think about the lesson that you learned. Because if you just keep failing and then you're not learning the lesson, then it's for nothing.” “Success is not necessarily less; it's just being content in the moment of what you have.” BOOKS MENTIONED: How to Lose Friends and Influence No One by Mary Giuliani (https://tinyurl.com/HowToLoseFriendsBook) How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie (https://tinyurl.com/HowToWinFriendsBookDC) Winning the War in Your Mind: Change Your Thinking, Change Your Life by Craig Groeschel (https://tinyurl.com/WinningTheWarInYourMindBook) Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill (https://tinyurl.com/ThinkAndGrowRichBookNH) PODCAST MENTIONED: The CLS Experience with Craig Siegel (https://tinyurl.com/TheCLSExperiencePodcast) USEFUL RESOURCES: https://tfgproco.com https://www.instagram.com/tfgraziano/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/tfgproco/ https://www.facebook.com/fogarty.tara CONNECT WITH JOHN Website - https://thejohnhulen.com Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/johnhulen Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/johnhulen Twitter - https://www.twitter.com/johnhulen LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhulen YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCLX_NchE8lisC4NL2GciIWA EPISODE CREDITS Intro and Outro music provided by Jeff Scheetz - https://jeffscheetz.com/
On today's episode of Beat Your Addictions we interview author Mary Giuliani about the process of healing from trauma. About Mary - Mary Giuliani is a Master Certified Coach, keynote speaker, and author of "It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD." As a complex trauma recovery coach, she supports survivors in healing from complex trauma and achieving long-term recovery with food, weight, drugs, alcohol, and relationships, resulting in them turning their pain into power and purpose. About Her New Book - Mary's new book is a blending of memoir, science-based research, and a practical Complex Trauma workbook & Addiction Recovery Healing Guide. In it, Mary shares her story that in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving her struggle with relationships, health, and work, and her past struggle with alcohol, drugs, food, and severe obesity was a condition known as Complex PTSD, a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent her on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing. As she embarks on her trauma-healing journey, she shares experiencing one mind-blowing revelation after another as she learned C-PTSD was operating behind the scenes sabotaging her weight, recovery, relationships, career, and health. She then shares what she did to heal and how discovering and healing her trauma marked the single most transformative turning point in her life. She also provides access to all she's learned through a compassionate, step-by-step C-PTSD workbook and Addiction Recovery Guide so her readers can embark on their own trauma healing and recovery journey. 3 Tips or Takeaways: 1. Your Struggle With Food, Weight, or Substances Is Not Your Fault It's A Normal Response To Surviving An Abnormal Childhood 2. You're not alone; you're not bad or defective, and what happened and how you coped is not your fault 3. Your symptoms are normal, and by accessing the right trauma-based body, brain, and mind therapies, you can heal. Contact information: Amazon Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/Its-About-Food-Drugs-Alcohol/dp/B0BS5PBW7D/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2AV5F22C8I4YM&keywords=mary+giuliani&qid=1675623263&sprefix=mary+giuliani%2Caps%2C231&sr=8-6 Website https://marygiuliani.net/ Newsletter Sign Up https://marygiuliani.net/free-newsletter/ Social Media https://www.facebook.com/Marygcoachhttps://www.youtube.com/@MaryGiulianihttps://www.instagram.com/Mary.Giuliani/https://www.linkedin.com/in/MaryGiulianihttps://twitter.com/MaryMGiuliani
In this special episode of Claim Your Confidence, Mary Giuliani, CEO and founder of the New York based catering and event company MGCE, is back to celebrate the release of her third book How to Lose Friends and Influence No One. Tune in to this episode where Mary and Lydia answer questions from a live call-in audience about the book writing process, vulnerability, faith, and what readers can take away from Mary's newest book. Don't miss this interview where they talk about:How Mary's newest book is her most authentic and what she wants readers to gain from reading about her experiencesMarriage, how its difficulties oftentimes go hand-in-hand with its joys, and the bond that emerges from weathering any storm with your partnerHow Mary integrates religion into her life and finds ways to practice gratitude Reflecting on people-pleasing tendencies, and the empowerment that comes with letting yourself pursue what you wantQuality over quantity, believing in yourself, and how dreams don't have age limits or expiration datesFind Mary:www.marygiuliani.comIG: @mary_giulianiOrder her new book: https://amzn.to/3yTjqNOFollow Lydia:www.lydiafenet.comIG: @lydiafenetLinkedIn: Lydia Fenet
In this special episode of Claim Your Confidence, Mary Giuliani, CEO and founder of the New York based catering and event company MGCE, is back to celebrate the release of her third book How to Lose Friends and Influence No One. Tune in to this episode where Mary and Lydia answer questions from a live call-in audience about the book writing process, vulnerability, faith, and what readers can take away from Mary's newest book. Don't miss this interview where they talk about: How Mary's newest book is her most authentic and what she wants readers to gain from reading about her experiences Marriage, how its difficulties oftentimes go hand-in-hand with its joys, and the bond that emerges from weathering any storm with your partner How Mary integrates religion into her life and finds ways to practice gratitude Reflecting on people-pleasing tendencies, and the empowerment that comes with letting yourself pursue what you want Quality over quantity, believing in yourself, and how dreams don't have age limits or expiration dates Find Mary: www.marygiuliani.com IG: @mary_giuliani Order her new book: https://amzn.to/3yTjqNO Follow Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com IG: @lydiafenet LinkedIn: Lydia Fenet Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, host Caryn Antonini meets up with her amazingly talented guest, Mary Giuliani - Party and lifestyle expert, Founder and CEO of Mary Giuliani Catering & Events, author, hotelier, TV personality and all around rockstar. Mary has made incredible contributions, not only to the culinary world but to entertainment and literary as well. She has authored 3 books – The Cocktail Party, Tiny Hot Dogs, and her latest, whicht is literally hot off the press – How to Lose Friends and Influence No One.For more information:https://www.marygiuliani.com/Caryn Antoniniwww.cultivatedbycaryn.com@cultivatedbycarynThe Cultivated By Caryn show is a presentation of Park City Productions 06604 LLC###Get great recipes from Caryn at https://carynantonini.com/recipes/
What happens when a celebrated "caterer to the stars" (and incessant people pleaser) begins to REALLY ponder "what's it all about?" Mary Giuliani deconstructs her ever-evolving existential internal conversation in "How to Lose Friends and Influence No One," a new collection of essays, beginning when all the world (and all the stars) are ordered to stay home.
To celebrate the day of her book launch for Claim Your Confidence, Lydia invites special guest Mary Giuliani, CEO and founder of New York's top lifestyle company, MGCE, and author of the upcoming How to Lose Friends and Influence No One on a special podcast to answer questions about claiming your confidence from a live audience calling in during the show. In this hilarious episode, Lydia and Mary dive deep and deeper as they talk about:Where they met and how they have been each other's biggest supporters for over two decadesTheir biggest confidence fails and what they learned from that experienceTheir tips for raising confident childrenThe importance and power of strong, female friendshipsMary's favorite story about Lady Lobsters and how we need to support one anotherThe power of strong female friendshipsTo follow along with Mary:www.marygiuliani.com@marygiulianiPre-order her book Link Here: https://amzn.to/3yTjqNOTo keep up with Lydia:www.lydiafenet.com@lydiafenetOrder her book - Claim Your Confidence - OUT TODAY!Link here: https://bit.ly/3YVuRznDon't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcastIf you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcastLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
To celebrate the day of her book launch for Claim Your Confidence, Lydia invites special guest Mary Giuliani, CEO and founder of New York's top lifestyle company, MGCE, and author of the upcoming How to Lose Friends and Influence No One on a special podcast to answer questions about claiming your confidence from a live audience calling in during the show. In this hilarious episode, Lydia and Mary dive deep and deeper as they talk about: Where they met and how they have been each other's biggest supporters for over two decades Their biggest confidence fails and what they learned from that experience Their tips for raising confident children The importance and power of strong, female friendships Mary's favorite story about Lady Lobsters and how we need to support one another The power of strong female friendships To follow along with Mary: www.marygiuliani.com @marygiuliani Pre-order her book Link Here: https://amzn.to/3yTjqNO To keep up with Lydia: www.lydiafenet.com @lydiafenet Order her book - Claim Your Confidence - OUT TODAY! Link here: https://bit.ly/3YVuRzn Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/ClaimYourConfidencePodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Invest In Her host Catherine Gray talks with Mary Giuliani, a Master Certified Coach of over 25 years. She is also a keynote speaker, author, and seminar leader specializing in supporting survivors in healing from complex trauma, achieving long term recovery and turning their pain into purpose. www.sheangelinvestors.com www.marygiuliani.net Follow Us On Social Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
On this episode of More Than Therapy, Felipe Blue, LCAS, CSI introduced Mary Giuliani: Mary Giuliani is a Master Certified Coach, keynote speaker, and author of "It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD." As a complex trauma recovery coach, she supports survivors in healing from complex trauma and achieving long-term recovery with food, weight, drugs, alcohol, and relationships, resulting in them turning their pain into power and purpose.Mary's new book is a blending of memoir, science-based research, and a practical Complex Trauma workbook & Addiction Recovery Healing Guide.In it, Mary shares her story that in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving her struggle with relationships, health, and work, and her past struggle with alcohol, drugs, food, and severe obesity was a condition known as Complex PTSD, a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home.This discovery sent her on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.As she embarks on her trauma-healing journey, she shares experiencing one mind-blowing revelation after another as she learned C-PTSD was operating behind the scenes sabotaging her weight, recovery, relationships, career, and health. She then shares what she did to heal and how discovering and healing her trauma marked the single most transformative turning point in her life.She also provides access to all she's learned through a compassionate, step-by-step C-PTSD workbook and Addiction Recovery Guide so her readers can embark on their own healing and recovery journey. #CPTSDHealing #ComplexTraumaRecovery #CptsdAddiction #CptsdAlcoholic #EmotionalHealingProcess #CPTSDandWeight #CPTSDandCompulsiveEating #ComplexPTSDSurvivor #CPTSDSupport #C_PTSDHealing https://marygiuliani.net/https://marygiuliani.net/free-newsletter/https://www.facebook.com/Marygcoachhttps://www.youtube.com/@MaryGiulianihttps://www.instagram.com/Mary.Giuliani/https://www.linkedin.com/in/MaryGiulianihttps://twitter.com/MaryMGiuliani --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/morethantherapy/message
Breaking The Silence with Dr Gregory Williams Guest, Mary Giuliani
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launches on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launches on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launches on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
This week, co-hosts Ingrid Cockhren & Mathew Portell will speak with author Mary Giuliani. We will discuss her new book It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. The book launches on February 21st, 2023. Even though Mary was in long-term recovery with food, severe obesity, drugs, and alcohol and had what most people would consider a successful life— behind closed doors, she still struggled and wondered… Why she had so few close friends and had difficulty finding a fulfilling, romantic relationship? Why she still struggled with food, sleep, and caffeine? Why she couldn't find the flow and passion she longed for in her career? Why, even though she was in long-term recovery with food and substances and had maintained a healthy weight for several decades, she felt the need to hide these parts of her past from others? Finally, in mid-life, she discovered the root cause driving these, and her past struggles with food, obesity, and substances was a condition known as Complex PTSD (C-PTSD)—a more severe form of PTSD that developed from her being raised in a chaotic alcoholic home. This discovery sent Mary on a five-year journey where she researched leading experts in the fields of C-PTSD, neuroscience, developmental psychology, adverse childhood experiences, and addiction medicine to find the most effective treatments for optimal healing.
Such a joy to welcome for the third time to the show, my friend and fellow trauma warrior, Mary Giuliani, Master Certified Coach, keynote speaker, and author. Please join us as we discuss: Mary's book launch of It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PSTD her insights on trauma recovery her personal … Continue reading Mary Giuliani – It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD →
We interview author and coach Mary Giuliani about her new book, It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD. Mary Giuliani is in long-term recovery from alcohol, drugs, food addiction, and severe obesity. She has a 25-year background as a Master Certified Coach, is a keynote speaker, and is the author of "It's Not About Food, Drugs, or Alcohol: It's About Healing Complex PTSD." She specializes in supporting survivors in healing from complex PTSD, achieving long-term recovery, and turning their pain into purpose.Mary's website.Follow us on Instagram.Check out our bonus YouTube content.Latchkey Urchins & Friends website.Audio mastering by Josh Collins.Song "One Cloud is Lonely" by Próxima Parada.Cover art by Claire Dierksen.
Mary is transparent about her trauma and complex PTSD. Enjoy the story of triumph.Her book is launching on 2-21-23Below is the link for her book and also her social media links:Amazon Book Link: https://www.amazon.com/Its-About-Food-Drugs-Alcohol/dp/B0BS5PBW7D/ref=sr_1_6?crid=2AV5F22C8I4YM&keywords=mary+giuliani&qid=1675623263&sprefix=mary+giuliani%2Caps%2C231&sr=8-6https://marygiuliani.net/https://marygiuliani.net/free-newsletter/https://www.facebook.com/Marygcoachhttps://www.youtube.com/@MaryGiulianihttps://www.instagram.com/Mary.Giuliani/https://www.linkedin.com/in/MaryGiulianihttps://twitter.com/MaryMGiuliani
Our Thanksgiving special is here, and we're ready to help you with the big day! We take your calls with special guest co-hosts Jet Tila and Cheryl Day and share recipes and ideas from J. Kenji López-Alt, Sohla El-Waylly, Mary Giuliani, Stacey Mei Yan Fong, Meathead and Nigella Lawson. The Sporkful's Dan Pashman makes the case for why you should celebrate on Friday this year, and our friends from “A Way With Words” tell us the best ways to give thanks to the chef. Plus, host Christopher Kimball gives a special lesson in making the best Thanksgiving pie you'll ever try.Get this week's recipe for Christopher Kimball's Double-Crust Apple Pie here.We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotipsListen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mary Giuliani, the author of catering tell-all “Tiny Hot Dogs,” idolizes Steve Martin in “The Jerk,” raises a murderous turtle and has a solution for any and every party disaster. Plus, we visit a Bhutanese Senior Lunch in Vermont; Adam Gopnik sells the role of coffee in civilization; and we dig into Soupe au Pistou from Provence.Get the recipe for Soup au Pistou. We want to hear your culinary tips! Share your cooking hacks, secret ingredients or unexpected techniques with us for a chance to hear yourself on Milk Street Radio! Here's how: https://www.177milkstreet.com/radiotips Listen to Milk Street Radio on: Apple Podcasts | Stitcher | Spotify See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Let Me Tell You....about caterer to the stars Mary Giuliani. Mary tells me about her latest dishes and keep busy during the pandemic. Don't listen to this episode hungry.
Let Me Tell You....about caterer to the stars Mary Giuliani. Mary tells me about her latest dishes and keep busy during the pandemic. Don't listen to this episode hungry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let Me Tell You....about caterer to the stars Mary Giuliani. Mary tells me about her latest dishes and keep busy during the pandemic. Don't listen to this episode hungry. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
One of the most popular forms of literature today is the memoir. These days, folks with barely three decades under their belt are writing their memoirs, but on this week's show, we hear from four wise women who relate a lifetime of memories along with valuable lessons learned in theirs. We begin with Southern baker and activist Lisa Donovan, whose book, Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger is a raw, honest, and brave telling of a life that will leave you hungry for more. In her memoir, Lisa explores how reclaiming her narrative is not merely an act of ego – but one of solidarity, universality, and inspiration. Then, we speak with award-winning writer Ann Hood. Her writings explore the human condition, frequently drawing upon her own life experiences, including her journey with grief following a terrible family tragedy. While none of her previously published eight books fall into the food genre, her most recent, Kitchen Yarns, explores her life through what she was eating (and cooking) during the most salient times. Next, we hear about Elissa Altman's unique upbringing. In her second memoir Treyf: My Life as an Unorthodox Outlaw, the award-winning author and food blogger explores how tradition, religion, and the forbidden impacted her childhood growing up in Queens, New York. We end with Mary Giuliani, author of Tiny Hot Dogs. As an awkward kid growing up on Long Island in the 1980s, Mary's dream was to one day become a famous actor – preferably, a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Today, she plays a different kind of role: as caterer to the stars. Famous for her finger food recipes, she regularly works with A-list celebrities in the worlds of fashion, art, and movies. In her book, Mary weaves together a collection of memories from her life while offering a glimpse into the career of a celebrity caterer.
One of the most popular forms of literature today is the memoir. These days, folks with barely three decades under their belt are writing their memoirs, but on this week's show, we hear from four wise women who relate a lifetime of memories along with valuable lessons learned in theirs. We begin with Southern baker and activist Lisa Donovan, whose book, Our Lady of Perpetual Hunger is a raw, honest, and brave telling of a life that will leave you hungry for more. In her memoir, Lisa explores how reclaiming her narrative is not merely an act of ego – but one of solidarity, universality, and inspiration. Then, we speak with award-winning writer Ann Hood. Her writings explore the human condition, frequently drawing upon her own life experiences, including her journey with grief following a terrible family tragedy. While none of her previously published eight books fall into the food genre, her most recent, Kitchen Yarns, explores her life through what she was eating (and cooking) during the most salient times. Next, we hear about Elissa Altman's unique upbringing. In her second memoir Treyf: My Life as an Unorthodox Outlaw, the award-winning author and food blogger explores how tradition, religion, and the forbidden impacted her childhood growing up in Queens, New York. We end with Mary Giuliani, author of Tiny Hot Dogs. As an awkward kid growing up on Long Island in the 1980s, Mary's dream was to one day become a famous actor – preferably, a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Today, she plays a different kind of role: as caterer to the stars. Famous for her finger food recipes, she regularly works with A-list celebrities in the worlds of fashion, art, and movies. In her book, Mary weaves together a collection of memories from her life while offering a glimpse into the career of a celebrity caterer.
Rhoda joins us with co-guest and partner in crime, Mary Giuliani, they tell stories from their many years onboard as pursers with Premier and Royal Caribbean. Rhoda goes from shore-side to onboard with Premiere Cruise Line in the late eighties and later meets up with Mary who threw her keys overboard. The episode is packed with stories that reference previous episodes. Psycho "B"s from hell parts I and II, Brad and Taylor Dayne, name tags pranks, a six-fingered chef, Resuscitation Annie, an April Fool's prank that results in a written warning, Sleezy the 8th dwarf, SugarDaddy Eric, Fred Cariano reference, Mary has a department type, Scott's great carpet heist, Papa Smurf, P.A. games, Sam Evans reference, Anita Parti reference, Paul Nelson's desk, and Rhoda makes a tough call.
Mary Giuliani joins Stephanie and Angela to talk about entertaining, her family history in hospitality, and creating events and experiences through her very unique path as a business owner, party expert, author, and mother (special shout-out to Salvador Dali).Edited by: Kyle DrumhellerOriginal Music by: Yah Supreme (Yahya Jeffries-El)
The first guest from Australia, Eva joins ships as a purser with Radisson Song of Flower and the Premier Oceanic before working for Royal Caribbean for many years. She tells the story about "Splash and Flipper" in St. Thomas, surviving a Captain's hearing, she and Mary Giuliani christen the Vision of the Seas and become the ship's unofficial godmothers, an almost missed the ship story. #AMTS And Scott hijacks a child's bicycle.
Please join me as I welcome Mary Giuliani back to the show for a special pandemic self-care discussion! You can find an information-packed collection of #PandemicSelfCare interviews on the podcast Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/TheHealingPlacePodcast/ Welcome to The Healing Place Podcast! I am your host, Teri Wellbrock. You can listen in on Pandora, iTunes, Blubrry, Spotify, Deezer, Google Podcasts, … Continue reading Special Edition – #PandemicSelfCare with Mary Giuliani →
In the last episode before the 2020 election, let's take a comprehensive look at what went on in the 116th Congress, a divided Congress during which the House of Representatives was controlled for the first time since Congressional Dish began by the Democratic Party. It was a chaotic two years, with a series of unprecedented events. Did our Congress serve us well in these crazy times? Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish via Patreon (donations per episode) Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! 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Articles/Documents Article: Article on Joe and Hunter Biden Censored By The Intercept By Greenwald, October 29, 2020 Article: Trump campaign places Facebook ads telling users wrong election day By Kiran Stacey in Washington and Hannah Murphy, Financial Times, October 27, 2020 Article: Nancy Pelosi’s One-Woman Congress By Alexander Sammon, The American Prospect, October 26, 2020 Article: With the Hunter Biden Expose, Suppression is a Bigger Scandal Than The Actual Story By Matt Taibbi, Reporting by Matt Taibbi, October 24, 2020 Article: Unlike most Pa. counties, Perry County requires voters to pay for postage to cast ballots by mail By Jan Murphy, PennLive, October 21, 2020 Article: PART FIVE: COURTING CORPORATE THEOCRACY By Intercepted, The Intercept, October 20, 2020 Article: Worried about mailing your ballot? Here’s what postage you will need By ABC7 Staff, WWSB September 28, 2020 Article: BANKS STAND TO MAKE $18 BILLION IN PPP PROCESSING FEES FROM CARES ACT By Bryce Covert, The Intercept, July 14, 2020 Transcript: Joe Biden Leaked Call Transcript with Petro Poroshenko Rev, May 20, 2020 Article: Ukrainian lawmaker releases leaked phone calls of Biden and Poroshenko By Paul Sonne and Rosalind S. Helderman, May 19, 2020 Article: Here are the largest public companies taking payroll loans meant for small businesses By Thomas Franck, CNBC, April 24, 2020 Article: Buzz over Venezuela’s Guaido fades as Maduro holds firm By Scott Smith, AP News, December 23, 2019 Article: Federal judge blocks use of billions of dollars in Pentagon funds to build border wall By Priscilla Alvarez and Caroline Kelly, CNN, December 10, 2019 Article: Memo to Both Parties: On Emergency and Impeachment, Beware Unintended Consequences By Gerald F. Seib, The Wall Street Journal, March 18, 2019 Document: Declaring a National Emergency Concerning the Southern Border of the United States by the Executive Office of the President, National Archives, February 15, 2019 Article: No ‘Emergency’ Will Allow Trump to Build His Wall By Noah Feldman, Bloomberg Opinion, January 8, 2019 Article: The Making of Juan Guaido: How the US Regime Change Laboratory Created Venezuela’s Coup Leader By Dan Cohen and Max Blumenthal, Mint Press News, January 19, 2019 Article: The US is currently in 31 other national emergencies. Here's what that means. By Indra Ekmanis, The World, January 11, 2019 Article: A Chronology of the Ukrainian Coup By Renee Parsons, Common Dreams, March 5, 2014 Article: In Ukraine, Sens. McCain, Murphy address protesters, promise support By Will Englund, The Washington Post, December 15, 2013 Additional Resources Confirmation Listing: Judicial Confirmations, United States Courts, October 30, 2020 State Laws Governing Early Voting, By National Conference of State Legislatures, October 22, 2020 2018–2019 United States federal government shutdown, Wikipedia Images Tweet: Chris Murphy, Twitter Tweet: Joe Biden, Twitter Tweet: Joe Biden Sound Clip Sources News Clip: Mark Meadows: We're not going to control the pandemic, CNN, October 25, 2020 News Clip: Woodward tapes show Trump knew the dangers of COVID-19 but downplayed it, CBS News, September 9, 2020 Hearing: Leaked conversation between Joe Biden and former Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko, May 20, 2020 Transcript: 13:00 VP Joe Biden: Hey, Mr. President. Joe Biden. How are you? Petro Poroshenko: Very well indeed, as is usual when I hear your voice. What we’re doing now, I think within the last three weeks, we have demonstrated a real, real great progress in the reforms. We voted in the Parliament 100% tariffs, despite the fact that the IMF expected only 75%. We are launching real reform of the state owned enterprises. We are launching reform for the prices for medicine, removing all the obstacles. VP Joe Biden: I agree, I agree. 14:45 VP Joe Biden: Hey, Mr. President. Joe Biden. How are you? Petro Poroshenko: Very well indeed, as is usual when I hear your voice. VP Joe Biden: You are doing very well. Congratulations on getting the new Prosecutor General. I know that there’s a lot more that has to be done but I really think that’s good and I understand your working with the Rada in the coming days on a number of additional laws to secure the IMF, but congratulations on installing the new prosecutor general. It’s going to be critical for him to work quickly to repair the damage Shokin did, and I’m a man of my word, and now that the new prosecutor general is in place we’re ready to move forward in signing that new one billion dollar loan guarantee. I don’t know how you want to go about that? I’m not going to be able to get to Kiev anytime soon, I mean, in the next month or so, and I don’t know whether you could either sign it with our ambassador… 26:20 VP Joe Biden: Hey, Mr. President. Petro Poroshenko: Very good to hear you. VP Joe Biden: Good to hear you. By the way, you know I’ve talked about this a lot before. I guess Monday is the second anniversary. Remember, I’m counting on you to be the founding father of the modern Ukraine. Petro Poroshenko: Thank you, Joe. And I… I just want to be a little bit proactive. So we have no doubt that we should… implement the reforms but we should implement the reforms in a way that the people trust because if people do not trust the reforms, the reforms will be impossible to implement. Hearing: Coronavirus Preparedness and Response, House Oversight and Government Reform, March 12, 2020 Watch on Youtube Witnesses: Dr. Anthony Fauci: Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease at the National Institutes of Health Dr. Robert Redfield: Director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Dr. Robert Kadlec: Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response at the Department of Health and Human Services Transcript: 36:30 Anthony Fauci: In the spirit of staying ahead of the game, right now, we should be doing things that separate us as best as possible from people who might be infected. And there are ways to do that. You know, we use the word social distancing, but most people don't know what that means, for example, crowds. We just heard that they're going to limit access to the capital. That's a really, really good idea to do. I know you like to meet and press the flesh with your constituencies. I think not now, I think you need I need I think you need to really cool it for a while because we should we should be practicing mitigation, even in areas that don't have a dramatic increase. I mean, everyone looks to Washington State. They look to California, they're having an obvious serious problem. But their problem now may be our problem tomorrow. News Clip: Trump praises Venezuela’s Juan Guaidó at the State of the Union | 2020 State of the Union, White House, PBS NewsHour, February 4, 2020 Hearing: Impeachment Inquiry, House Hearings, Impeachment Inquiry Hearing with E.U. Ambassador Gordon Sondland, House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence, C-SPAN Coverage, November 20, 2019 Watch on Youtube Witness Gordon Sondland, Owner of Providence Hotels Transcript: 54:00 Gordon Sondland: As I testified previously, Mr. Giuliani's requests were a quid pro quo for arranging a white house visit for President Zelensky. Mr. Giuliani demanded that Ukraine make a public statement announcing the investigations of the 2016 Election DNC server, and Burisma. 54:30 Gordon Sondland: Mr. Giuliani was expressing the desires of the president of the United States, and we knew these investigations were important to the president. 55:10 Gordon Sondland: I tried diligently to ask why the aid was suspended, but I never received a clear answer. Still haven't to this day. In the absence of any credible explanation for the suspension of aid, I later came to believe that the resumption of security aid would not occur until there was a public statement from Ukraine committing to the investigations of the 2016 elections and Burisma as Mr. Giuliani had demanded. 1:01:15 Gordon Sondland: Unfortunately, President Trump was skeptical. He expressed concerns that the Ukrainian government was not serious about reform, and he even mentioned that Ukraine tried to take him down in the last election. In response to our persistent efforts in that meeting to change his views, President Trump directed us to quote, "talk with Rudy." We understood that talk with Rudy meant talk with Mr. Rudy Giuliani, the president's personal lawyer. Let me say again, we weren't happy with the President's directive to talk with Rudy. We did not want to involve Mr. Giuliani. I believe then as I do now, that the men and women of the state department, not the president's personal lawyer, should take responsibility for Ukraine matters. Nonetheless, based on the president's direction we were faced with a choice, we could abandon the efforts to schedule the white house phone call and a white house visit between Presidents Trump and Zelensky, which was unquestionably in our foreign policy interest, or we could do as president Trump had directed and talk with Rudy. We chose the latter course, not because we liked it, but because it was the only constructive path open to us. 1:14:10 Gordon Sondland: I know that members of this committee frequently frame these complicated issues in the form of a simple question. Was there a quid pro quo? As I testified previously with regard to the requested white house call and the white house meeting, the answer is yes. Mr. Giuliani conveyed to Secretary Perry, Ambassador Volker and others that President Trump wanted a public statement from President Zelensky committing to investigations of Burisma and the 2016 election. Mr Giuliani expressed those requests directly to the Ukrainians and Mr. Giuliani also expressed those requests directly to us. We all understood that these prerequisites for the white house call and the right white house meeting reflected President Trump's desires and requirements. 1:43:00 Gordon Sondland: Again, through Mr. Giuliani, we were led to believe that that's what he wanted. 2:06:25 Gordon Sondland: President Trump never told me directly that the aid was conditioned on the meetings. The only thing we got directly from Giuliani was that the Burisma and 2016 elections were conditioned on the white house meeting. The aide was my own personal guess based again, on your analogy, two plus two equals four. 3:44:10 Daniel Goldman: It wasn't really a presumption, you heard from Mr. Giuliani? Gordon Sondland: Well, I didn't hear from Mr. Giuliani about the aid. I heard about the Burisma and 2016. Daniel Goldman: And you understood at that point, as we discussed, two plus two equals four, that the aid was there as well. Gordon Sondland: That was the problem, Mr. Goldman. No one told me directly that the aid was tied to anything. I was presuming it was. 5:02:10 Rep. Jim Himes (CT): What did mr Giuliani say to you that caused you to say that he is expressing the desires of the president United States? Gordon Sondland: Mr. Himes, when that was originally communicated, that was before I was in touch with mr Giuliani directly. So this all came through Mr. Volcker and others. Rep. Jim Himes (CT): So Mr. Volcker told you that he was expressing the desires of the President of the United States. Gordon Sondland: Correct. Hearing: [Impeachment Inquiry, House Hearings Ambassador Kurt Volker and National Security Aide Tim Morrison](https://www.c-span.org/video/?466377-1/impeachment-hearing-kurt-volker-tim-morrison), House Judiciary Committee, C-SPAN Coverage, November 19, 2019 Watch on Youtube Witnesses: Kurt Volker Timothy Morrison Transcript: 57:35 Kurt Volker: President Zelensky's senior aide, Andriy Yermak approached me several days later to ask to be connected to Mayor Giuliani. I agreed to make that connection. I did so because I understood that the new Ukrainian leadership wanted to convince those like Mayor Giuliani, who believes such a negative narrative about Ukraine, that times have changed and that under President Zelensky, Ukraine is worthy of us support. Ukrainians believed that if they could get their own narrative across in a way that convinced mayor Giuliani that they were serious about fighting corruption and advancing reform, Mayor Giuliani would convey that assessment to president Trump, thus correcting the previous negative narrative. That made sense to me and I tried to be helpful. I made clear to the Ukrainians, the mayor Giuliani was a private citizen, the president's personal lawyer, and not representing the US government. Likewise, in my conversations with mayor Giuliani, I never considered him to be speaking on the president's behalf or giving instructions, rather, the information flow was the other way. From Ukraine to mayor Giuliani in the hopes that this would clear up the information reaching President Trump. 1:00:15 Kurt Volker: I connected Mary Giuliani and Andriy Yermak by text and later by phone they met in person on August 2nd, 2019. In conversations with me following that meeting, which I did not attend, Mr Giuliani said that he had stressed the importance of Ukraine conducting investigations into what happened in the past, and Mr. Yermak stressed that he told Mr. Giuliani it is the government's program to root out corruption and implement reforms, and they would be conducting investigations as part of this process anyway. 1:00:45 Kurt Volker: Mr. Giuliani said he believed that Ukrainian president needed to make a statement about fighting corruption and that he had discussed this with Mr. Yermak. I said, I did not think that this would be a problem since that is the government's position. Anyway, I followed up with Mr. Yermak and he said that they would indeed be prepared to make a statement. 1:02:10 Kurt Volker: On August 16th, Mr. Yermak shared a draft with me, which I thought looked perfectly reasonable. It did not mention Burisma or 2016 elections, but was generic. Ambassador Sondland I had a further conversation with Mr. Giuliani who said that in his view, in order to be convincing that this government represented real change in Ukraine, the statement should include specific reference to Burisma and 2016 and again, there was no mention of vice president Biden in these conversations. Hearing: Diplomats Bill Taylor and George Kent Impeachment Inquiry Testimony, House Select Intelligence Committee, C-SPAN Coverage, November 13, 2019 Witnesses: William Taylor George Kent Transcript: 45:30 George Kent: In mid August, it became clear to me that Giuliani's efforts to gin up politically motivated investigations were now infecting U.S. Engagement with Ukraine, leveraging President Zelensky's desire for a white house meeting. Video: Mitch McConnell praises Trump for 'changing the federal courts forever', The Week, November 4, 2019 Press Video: Pelosi praises 'cleaner government' provisions in H.R. 1 , The Washington Post, March 7, 2019 2019 State of the Union Address, White House, U.S. Senate, February 5, 2019 Watch Transcript: 1:05:28 President Donald Trump - Two weeks ago, the United States officially recognized the legitimate government of Venezuela, and its new interim President, Juan Guaido. We stand with the Venezuelan people in their noble quest for freedom -- and we condemn the brutality of the Maduro regime, whose socialist policies have turned that nation from being the wealthiest in South America into a state of abject poverty and despair. Here, in the United States, we are alarmed by new calls to adopt socialism in our country. America was founded on liberty and independence --- not government coercion, domination, and control. We are born free, and we will stay free. Tonight, we renew our resolve that America will never be a socialist country. News Clip: Rep. Jordan: We have to fund Trump’s border wall now, Fox Business Network, December 18, 2018 News Clip: Trump says he would be ‘proud’ to shut down the government over border wall funding, Jennifer Haberkorn, Los Angeles Times, December 11, 2018 Remarks by Secretary of State: Remarks on the Way Forward for the United States Regarding Syria, U.S. Department of State, January 17, 2018. Discussion: Foreign Affairs Issue Launch with Former Vice President Joe Biden; Council on Foreign Affairs; January 23, 2018. Speakers: Richard Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations Joe Biden, former Vice President of the United States Transcript: 00:24:15 Haass: In the piece, the two of you say that there’s no truth that the United States—unlike what Putin seems to believe or say, that the U.S. is seeking regime change in Russia. So the question I have is, should we be? And if not, if we shouldn’t be seeking regime change, what should we be seeking in the way of political change inside Russia? What’s an appropriate agenda for the United States vis-à-vis Russia, internally? Biden: I’ll give you one concrete example. I was—not I, but it just happened to be that was the assignment I got. I got all the good ones. And so I got Ukraine. And I remember going over, convincing our team, our leaders to—convincing that we should be providing for loan guarantees. And I went over, I guess, the 12th, 13th time to Kiev. And I was supposed to announce that there was another billion-dollar loan guarantee. And I had gotten a commitment from Poroshenko and from Yatsenyuk that they would take action against the state prosecutor. And they didn’t. So they said they had—they were walking out to a press conference. I said, nah, I’m not going to—or, we’re not going to give you the billion dollars. They said, you have no authority. You’re not the president. The president said—I said, call him. (Laughter.) I said, I’m telling you, you’re not getting the billion dollars. I said, you’re not getting the billion. I’m going to be leaving here in, I think it was about six hours. I looked at them and said: I’m leaving in six hours. If the prosecutor is not fired, you’re not getting the money. Well, son of a bitch. (Laughter.) He got fired. And they put in place someone who was solid at the time. Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
Mondays With Mindy Presents a conversation with Event Planner, Caterer, Writer & Actress, Mary Giuliani! To learn more about our show, our hosts, or our guests, please visit https://www.MondaysWithMindy.com
Mary and Eric collaborate on the infamous popcorn story, Eric airs his dirty laundry, Mary performs a burial at sea, tests the mettle of an arrogant assistant purser, and encourages Brad to drink too much Aquavit.
On February 20th, Napa Valley takes over NYC with Sideways the Experience at the Pecadillo Theatre Company - yes, that Sideways of Paul Giamatti hates Merlot fame. Why's it an experience, you ask? If you're a VIP, your evening includes delicious food from celebrity caterer Mary Giuliani and fabulous wine pairings from Vanessa Conlin, Head of Wine at Wine Access. In honor of their opening, we're sitting down to coffee (maybe vodka?) to talk all things Sideways, what Mary, a graveyard and a Ferris Wheel have in common, how Vanessa went from Broadway performer to wine expert and what the heck BLICCA means, and why it might help you. ☕️☕️☕️ Who doesn’t want free advice from people that are wildly successful and probably more good looking than we are? In most careers, mentorship is a built-in part of the process, but as theatre people, Andrew (Hamilton) and Jess (Broadway Unlocked) always wished they had more opportunity and acess. Which is exactly why each week they’re taking you to coffee with some of the most incredible folx they can find, from Broadway to TV to YouTube to Sports to Historians to Entrepreneurship. We set up the coffee date and you become a part of the podcast as our guests answer your most burning questions. All without anyone having to leave the comfort of the internet (or put pants on tbh). If you’re like us, and wish you had more access to smart, funny people who can help inspire you, this is your podcast! Anything goes on TM2C, so buckle up and leave us a VideoAsk to be a guest on the show and be mentored on air. Oh! And come hang out with us on the internets! Twitter/Insta/FB @tm2cpodcast Jess @jessicaryannyla Andrew @theandrewcall ☕️☕️☕️ This episode was produced by wonderwoman Emily Ho. Check her out on the Insta: @mediaby.emily Special Guest: Sideways the Experience.
Mary Giuliani is a NYC event planner and caterer to the stars. When she’s not on TV sharing party tips with Rachael Ray, she is often designing sets for movie and TV premiers, and creating tasty dishes that complement the theme. Mary is also the author of Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir Small Bites.
Mary Giuliani is a NYC event planner and caterer to the stars. When she’s not on TV sharing party tips with Rachael Ray, she is often designing sets for movie and TV premiers, and creating tasty dishes that complement the theme. Mary is also the author of Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir Small Bites.
Plan the perfect party! Actor, Le Cordon Bleu trained chef, and author of LIFE IS A PARTY, David Burtka, along with Mary Giuliani, caterer, party and lifestyle expert and author of TINY HOT DOGS, share their party tips and insights.
The great food writer M.F.K. Fisher once said that writing about food is writing about love. On this week's show, we explore culinary memoirs that reveal how our heart strings are connected to our taste buds. We begin with award-winning writer Ann Hood. Her writings explore the human condition, frequently drawing upon her own life experiences, including her journey with grief following a terrible family tragedy. While none of her previously published eight books fall into the food genre, her most recent, Kitchen Yarns, explores her life through what she was eating (and cooking) during the most salient times. Next, we speak with Mary Giuliani, author of Tiny Hot Dogs. As an awkward kid growing up on Long Island in the 1980s, Mary’s dream was to one day become a famous actor—preferably, a cast member on Saturday Night Live. Today, she plays a different kind of role: as caterer to the stars. Famous for her finger food recipes, she regularly works with A-list celebrities in the worlds of fashion, art, and movies. In her book, Mary weaves together a collection of memories from her life while offering a glimpse into the career of a celebrity caterer. Then, we we’ll wash those memoirs down with some of Troy Ball's moonshine. Her 2017 memoir, Pure Heart, tells a very personal story of how a bankrupt mother bank with two profoundly disabled sons found happiness and financial success while becoming the first legal female moonshiner in Southern history. For more of all things Louisiana Eats, be sure to visit us at PoppyTooker.com
This week Mary Giuliani joins me to discuss her new book, Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites. Mary Giuliani is an author, party and lifestyle expert and founder and CEO of Mary Giuliani Catering and Events. Mary has appeared on The Barefoot Contessa, The Today Show, Good Morning America and The Rachael Ray … Continue reading Ep. 38: Mary Giuliani, Author of Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites →
A lot of people play the “what will I be game” while growing up. But, things don't always turn out the way we envision. Just ask celebrity caterer Mary Giuliani. She never set out to be a caterer to the stars, but that's exactly what happened. Mary Giuliani is an author, party and lifestyle expert, and founder and CEO of Mary Giuliani Catering and Events. Mary regularly works with A-list clients in the worlds of art, fashion and film. Her latest book is called Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites. Mary's our guest on this week's Cityscape.
A lot of people play the “what will I be game” while growing up. But, things don’t always turn out the way we envision. Just ask celebrity caterer Mary Giuliani. She never set out to be a caterer to the stars, but that’s exactly what happened. Mary Giuliani is an author, party and lifestyle expert, and founder and CEO of Mary Giuliani Catering and Events. Mary regularly works with A-list clients in the worlds of art, fashion and film. Her latest book is called Tiny Hot Dogs: A Memoir in Small Bites. Mary's our guest on this week's Cityscape.
Mary Giuliani, the author of catering tell-all “Tiny Hot Dogs,” falls in love with Alec Baldwin, raises a murderous turtle and has a solution for any and every party disaster. Plus: We visit a Bhutanese Senior Lunch in Vermont; Adam Gopnik sells the role of coffee in civilization; and we dig into Soupe au Pistou from Provence. For this week’s recipe, Soupe au Pistou, visit: https://www.177milkstreet.com/recipes/soupe-au-pisto This week’s sponsor: Go to www.KingArthurFlour.com to see King Arthur Flour’s complete line of products.
If you grow up in an Italian spaghetti eating family, in an all Jewish neighborhood, what happens? You become like Mary Giuliani, event planner and caterer to the stars!
This week I talk with Mary Giuliani, whose memoir Tiny Hot Dogs drops in April. We discuss her impressive trajectory, going from aspiring comedian to caterer to the stars in a remarkably short time. We also touch on a bunch of other issues from opening businesses in Woodstock to some of the bold-face names she's worked with over the years.
Welcome to The Healing Place Podcast! I'm your host, Teri Wellbrock. You can listen in on iTunes, Blubrry or directly on my website at www.teriwellbrock.com/podcasts/. You can also watch our interview on YouTube. I was excited to have Mary Giuliani join me for an inspirational conversation. For the past 25 years, Master Life Coach, Transformational Talk … Continue reading Mary Giuliani – Permanent Weight Loss Formula →
Minnesota GOP Gubernatorial candidate Mary Giuliani Stephens joins the program before the Republican State Convention to make her pitch for the party's endorsement.
With one week left in the legislative session, KSTP will be watching what happens with some major pieces of legislation this week that impact Minnesotans. One bill that's getting a lot of attention is a hands-free cell phone bill. Our conversations with candidates running for governor wrap up this week with our final two candidates.
What could be better than sharing time with dear friends and celebrating with food, fun and cocktails? Mary Giuliani, caterer to the stars and party and lifestyle expert, joins us to give her tips for making your parties extra special. And—don’t worry—her recipes are easy enough for beginning cooks but served up with a big dose of creativity, color and whimsy. Your guests will depart filled with great food and lasting memories. And you, as hostess, will have the best time of all!
Martha Frankel’s guests this week are Ann Hood, Mary Giuliani and Patricia Goldstone.