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Today’s guest is Holly Rose Holland – Co-author in The Colors of Me and Keep Moving
Holly Rose Holland is an intuitive author, international speaker, grief coach, former spouse, parent and grief survivor. While moving through the grief process herself, she noticed that people often become stuck when processing death, difficult relationships, employment-related issues, and even changes within themselves. She practices wellness through nature, natural products and intuition and travels to share her gifts with the world.
Holly’s first book is called Keep Moving, Creating a Life After Loss (2020, Sapphire Seahorse Press). Having always loved writing, she finds writing to be therapeutic for herself and others, as a means of expressing grief and creating a new life. Holly helps women get REAL: Remember, Express, Action, and Live.
Hollys chapter in The Colors of Me is called Peeling Back the Layers.
Her favorite quote is "Gratitude turns what we have into enough" by Anonymous
Holly - Welcome to the show we are so glad to have you here all the way from Canada – one of my favorite places in the world …Good morning Kez – I’m going to hand over to Kez to start the interview.
Kez - Lets start at the beginning Holly and talk about your journey up to this point in time. What can you tell the audience about you and your journey?
Toni – Holly I note that you practice wellness through nature and natural products, can you tell the audience a bit more about what this means to you and how its helped?
Kez - Your first book is called Keep Moving Creating a life after Loss. What prompted you to write this book and what’s it all about?
Toni – You have featured in The Colors of Me and your chapter is called Peeling Back the Layers, without giving too much away, what’ was the inspiration for this chapter?
Kez - You are featured in The Colors of Me and I’d like you to tell the audience how you got involved and what the process was like for you?
Toni - I love that you have the courage to talk about grief. Can you tell the audience about some of the amazing services you provide for people dealing with grief?
Kez – You have some advice for the living Holly, what is that and why is it important?
Toni – On your website people can sign up for your newsletter and you have a little gift for them as well. What is that gift for people who sign up for your newsletter?
Kez – Where can people buy your books and connect with you?
Toni – thankyou Holly
NOTES – these talking points and questions are a guide and kez and I like to keep the conversation organic and natural.
My first book is a self help book about grief and loss of life, lifestyle, relationships and employment. It is predominantly about my husbands cancer journey and our family’s recovery.
All of the other situations: lifestyle, relationships and employment also require grieving which is not always recognized.
As well, I provide some charts to complete for the living. Each day is a gift and we never know how many days we have left to complete our bucket list for example. There is some peace of mind in having important information collected and conversations had before a serious illness or death.
Holly Rose Holland is an intuitive author, international speaker, grief coach, former spouse, parent and grief survivor. While moving through the grief process herself, she noticed that people often become stuck when processing death, difficult relationships, employment-related issues, and even changes within themselves. She practices wellness through nature, natural products and intuition and travels to share her gifts with the world.
Holly’s first book is called Keep Moving, Creating a Life After Loss (2020, Sapphire Seahorse Press). Having always loved writing, she finds writing to be therapeutic for herself and others, as a means of expressing grief and creating a new life. Holly helps women get REAL: Remember, Express, Action, and Live.
Hollys chapter in The Colors of Me is called Peeling Back the Layers.
Her favorite quote is "Gratitude turns what we have into enough" by Anonymous
Holly - Welcome to the show we are so glad to have you here all the way from Canada – one of my favorite places in the world …Good morning Kez – I’m going to hand over to Kez to start the interview.
Kez - Lets start at the beginning Holly and talk about your journey up to this point in time. What can you tell the audience about you and your journey?
Toni – Holly I note that you practice wellness through nature and natural products, can you tell the audience a bit more about what this means to you and how its helped?
Kez - Your first book is called Keep Moving Creating a life after Loss. What prompted you to write this book and what’s it all about?
Toni – You have featured in The Colors of Me and your chapter is called Peeling Back the Layers, without giving too much away, what’ was the inspiration for this chapter?
Kez - You are featured in The Colors of Me and I’d like you to tell the audience how you got involved and what the process was like for you?
Toni - I love that you have the courage to talk about grief. Can you tell the audience about some of the amazing services you provide for people dealing with grief?
Kez – You have some advice for the living Holly, what is that and why is it important?
Toni – On your website people can sign up for your newsletter and you have a little gift for them as well. What is that gift for people who sign up for your newsletter?
Kez – Where can people buy your books and connect with you?
Toni – thankyou Holly
NOTES – these talking points and questions are a guide and kez and I like to keep the conversation organic and natural.
My first book is a self help book about grief and loss of life, lifestyle, relationships and employment. It is predominantly about my husbands cancer journey and our family’s recovery.
All of the other situations: lifestyle, relationships and employment also require grieving which is not always recognized.
As well, I provide some charts to complete for the living. Each day is a gift and we never know how many days we have left to complete our bucket list for example. There is some peace of mind in having important information collected and conversations had before a serious illness or death.
Guest, Dr James Robbins, writer, political commentator and professor, author of, Erasing America
James S. Robbins (born 1962) is an American commentary writer for USA Today and Senior Fellow for National Security Affairs on the American Foreign Policy Council. He is the former Senior Editorial Writer for Foreign Affairs at the Washington Times, an author, political commentator and professor, with a focus on national security and foreign and military affairs. He also served as special assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
His books include The Real Custer: from Boy General to Tragic Hero (2014), Native Americans: Patriotism, Exceptionalism and the New American Identity (2013), This Time We Win: Revisiting the Tet Offensive (2010) and Last in Their Class: Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point (2006). He is also a political commentator and contributing editor for National Review Online.
James S. Robbins (born 1962) is an American commentary writer for USA Today and Senior Fellow for National Security Affairs on the American Foreign Policy Council. He is the former Senior Editorial Writer for Foreign Affairs at the Washington Times, an author, political commentator and professor, with a focus on national security and foreign and military affairs. He also served as special assistant in the Office of the Secretary of Defense.
His books include The Real Custer: from Boy General to Tragic Hero (2014), Native Americans: Patriotism, Exceptionalism and the New American Identity (2013), This Time We Win: Revisiting the Tet Offensive (2010) and Last in Their Class: Custer, Pickett and the Goats of West Point (2006). He is also a political commentator and contributing editor for National Review Online.
