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Welcome to the Holderness Family Podcast! On Facebook and YouTube we are known as The Holderness Family. We make those silly songs and skits with our kids, but on this podcast, it's just us... the real us. The non-Christmas-jammies-us, the why-can't-my-socks-be-on-the-kitchen-counter-us (Penn) the why-do-I-have-to-go-outside-and-talk-to-people-us (Kim).On this podcast, we will share the real-life ups and downs of living together, working together, raising kids together, in what we hope is a ...
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Find Clarity, Flourish in Faith, and Thrive Everywhere You’re doing well… but deep down, you know something’s missing. You’re balancing faith, family, and work, but where’s that vibrant, flourishing life you long for? Simply Wholehearted is your invitation to rediscover the joy and purpose God has for you in the middle of life’s beautiful limitations. Hosted by Amy Wicks—Certified Enneagram Coach and Working Genius Facilitator—you’ll get real-life stories, actionable insights, and expert int ...
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Going behind the scenes to bring you showbiz interviews, TV recommendations and our thoughts on the latest movie releases - from both sides of the Atlantic. Join Katie, Claire and Stevie for a fun look at the world of entertainment. Got a message for us? Email backstage@sky.uk
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MMA podcast looking back at forgotten gems from the UFC and beyond. Irish MMA writer @TheJivemaster in Dublin, Ireland and comedian @Jasonbcomedy in Austin, Texas.
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Sometimes I can feel like I can conquer the world, and sometimes I don't want to get out of bed. 93% of time management and productivity books are written by men. (By the way, I love men but women are built different!) There are so many more nuances to women who are looking for help prioritizing and planning. So this week, we have a ladies-only epi…
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This is part 2 of our three-part mini Advent series celebrating the Enneagram triads (heart, head and gut). I’ve invited my fellow Wholehearted coaches to represent all nine Enneagram types and hear: – how they add to the celebration table – their most fruitful advent rhythm or hack – a gift that most reflects their personality growth Today’s conve…
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Last month on the podcast, we played a bunch of Hallmark movie games in our Christmas Will Fix It episode. Penn and I had so much fun that we asked ourselves... should we talk to an actual Hallmark movie writer? Enter Julie Sherman Wolfe! Julie is an award-winning writer and producer who has written 26 MOVIES for Hallmark, including her most recent…
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During our 8th annual Advent series, I wanted to share a special three-part mini series celebrating the Enneagram triads (heart, head and gut). I’ve invited my fellow Wholehearted coaches to represent all nine Enneagram types and you'll hear: – how they add to the celebration table – their most fruitful advent rhythm or hack – a gift that most refl…
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Everyone is about to have Thanksgiving with friends and family, some who may have very different political views than they do. It used to be that you could find something to agree on with those of another political party. Data shows that the political polarization in our country is worst now than ever. How did we get here? How do we fix it? This we…
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As part of our 8th annual Advent Christmas series, I’m so excited to welcome my friend, Pastor Jason Jackson, from New Life Church Downtown in Colorado Springs. Jason shares what he does both as a leader and husband this time of year to make it meaningful, but little less chaotic and harried. Plus we talk about how the Enneagram and Working Genius …
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Biographer of the Beats and co-founder of the counter-culture newspaper, International Times, Barry Miles joins Camila Oliveira in conversation about how, through Zapple Records which he set up with John Lennon and Paul McCartney, he came to record Allen Ginsberg's settings of the poetry of William Blake's Songs of Innocence and of Experience. In t…
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We experienced our first "last" recently with having a senior in high school. That coupled with some stressful weeks had me living by airport rules. What are airport rules? I am so glad you asked. This week on the podcast, we give life updates and discuss airport rules (and why they should be temporary - like being in an airport.) Penn also shares …
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Today we’re kicking off our 8th annual Advent Christmas series where together we create space for intentionality and make more room for Christ in our lives. In this first episode, I’m joined by AJ Sherrill, a well-known teacher and author in the Enneagram and Spiritual Direction space. He authored a new Advent book, Rediscovering Christmas: Surpris…
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Throughout my life (especially during COVID) I have learned that when life gets heavy, my defense mechanism is Christmas. Something about burying yourself in holiday cheer makes everything better. It has taken a long time for Penn to understand and embrace my need for Christmas. As soon as Halloween ends, Christmas begins. This week we invite our p…
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Today I’m excited to share how my return guest, Carlos Whittaker, has lived out the message of his new book, Reconnected: How Seven Screen-Free Weeks with Monks and Amish Farmers Helped Me Recover the Lost Art of Being Human. As you prep for the holiday season and make goals for 2025, this conversation is full of big ideas, stories, and practical t…
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James Keery and Steve Clark begin with a discussion of the ‘song’ performed by ‘Tambourine Man’, which is often regarded as an invitation to Blakean ‘immortal moments’. If ‘the Ruins of Time build Mansions in Eternity’, in Dylan these have become ‘foggy ruins of time’, trading posts on a ‘windy beach’, where black captives may be ‘silhouetted by th…
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We are releasing this podcast on Election Day 2024, because we need some political therapy. Over the past couple presidential elections, the stakes are feeling higher and higher. I personally don't believe our bodies were made to handle all the constant information and stress in American politics. (Don't you remember when politics used to be boring…
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With the upcoming holidays come all the feelings, right? Today I’m welcoming Anjuli Paschall to the show. She’s a spiritual formation and soul care director, a pastor’s wife, a mom of 5 and the author of Feel: A Collection of Liturgies Offering Hope for Every Complicated Emotion. Sometimes it’s hard to find the words for how hurt feels. Anjuli help…
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With its exploration of the unconscious via the dreamscapes of artists such as Max Ernst, Yves Tanguy and Salvador Dali, and a rejection of the kind of excessive rationalism that had boxed European countries into the horrors of the First World War, it would seem that Surrealism and William Blake were a match made in heaven - or a marriage made in h…
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When Penn and I were on The Amazing Race, they took away our phones, tablets, laptops… anything we could use to access the outside world or the internet. If we had a question, we couldn’t Google it to get the answer like we can now. We had to wonder. I remember when we got back I told everyone I wasn’t going to be on my phone as much as a result. (…
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One of my favorite podcast guests is back! Lisa Jo Baker is a national speaker and bestselling author of several books including her most recent book, It Wasn't Roaring, It Was Weeping: Interpreting the Language of Our Fathers Without Repeating Their Stories. Lisa shares about her story, her father's story, and how you can write new plotlines in yo…
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This week is a very special episode to celebrate the fact that... PENN IS 50! Cue Sally O'Malley! (Those of you who are old enough get the reference.) To commemorate the occasion, Penn shares a bunch of lists with me: Things that mean a lot more at 50, thing that mean a lot less at 50, things he is cranky about at 50, and goals for the next 50! (Ya…
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With the stress, busyness, hustle, and emotions of the holiday season, it can be hard to muster up gratitude. One of my Wholehearted coaches, Kristen Yeh, is here to help you find and explore the spirit of gratitude, with practical ways to engage in that rhythm in this next month. Plus, check out her free 21-day gratitude challenge with unique dail…
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Roger Whitson explores the ways in which Donald Ault and Bruno Latour can provide us with insights into Blake's experiments in visionary physics. This podcast explores the relations between science, art and aesthetics, not only the representation of science in art and photography, but also what the philosopher Latour calls the presentation or arran…
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The last two weeks have been a lot in the Holderness house. First, Hurricane Helene has devastated the western part of North Carolina, where some of Penn's family still lives. So many people lost their lives and whole towns were wiped out. Before we could even wrap our minds around it, Hurricane Milton was barreling towards my hometown in Florida. …
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Discovering your Enneagram type can be complicated and not as straightforward and simple as you hope. This is especially true for the Enneagram threes. So I've invited three of my Wholehearted coaches, Dr. Jera Nelson-Cunningham, Brandi Myree, and Christina Sheer, to share their unique Enneagram journey and story as it relates to discovering that t…
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Earlier this year, we were invited to join Jason Alexander and Peter Tilden on their podcast “Really, No Really” to promote our new book, ADHD Is Awesome. It was an amazing experience, and the whole time I was in awe of their friendship. Jason and Peter have been best friends for decades, and it's apparent that they admire and care about each other…
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My daughter Payge joins me virtually from her college campus to talk about one of our favorite fall movies, Dan in Real Life, and to make our best guess at each of this fictional family members' Enneagram type. Dan in Real Life (Disney) Related Episode: The Enneagram Goes to the Movies (Little Women) RESOURCES FOR YOU: Wholehearted Enneagram Coachi…
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When we wrote our book, ADHD Is Awesome, one of the areas we wanted to cover more was the under-diagnosis of ADHD amongst minority populations. White children get diagnosed with ADHD at a rate of 11.5% while Black children get diagnosed at a rate of 8.9%. Additionally, studies have shown that Black children with symptoms of ADHD are treated more ne…
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Sky News’ Yalda Hakim and NBC’s Richard Engel have covered world events for years. Now, they team up for a new podcast to share their experiences from the frontline. They debrief from global flashpoints and discuss their encounters with the biggest decision makers. They’ll also be joined by some of those key players to help make sense of world even…
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Today I have the BEST guest on the show... my husband! He's an Enneagram type 9 and a tree climbing, chainsaw swinging arborist, thus the topic of trees and how we can tie the Enneagram into that topic. Are you ready to have the curtain peeled back a little on our marriage and get a sneak peek into our marriage dynamics? I can wholeheartedly say th…
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