From Montana to Portugal

Janelle Holden

Listen in to hear original stories read aloud by Substack author Janelle Holden, and original interviews with people who have traveled the globe far and wide. janelleholden.substack.com

  1. On Writing & Living in Portugal with LaDonna Witmer from The Long Scrawl

    09/28/2025

    On Writing & Living in Portugal with LaDonna Witmer from The Long Scrawl

    Welcome to another episode of From Montana to Portugal. I’m your host Janelle Holden. I write a Substack newsletter called From Montana to Portugal and occasionally I invite people onto this podcast to explore topics of travel, culture, immigration, and international living. Today my guest is another Substack writer and author LaDonna Witmer. I deeply appreciate her work and love her care with words. LaDonna left the United States in the middle of the pandemic and emigrated to Portugal with her family (husband, kid, dog, parrot). In previous lives in Chicago and San Francisco, LaDonna was a newspaper journalist, advertising copywriter, brand voice expert, editorial director, public speaker, and poetry slammer. After relocating to the Portuguese countryside south of Lisbon, LaDonna creates words for other people as a freelance writer and editor and writes her own words in personal essays and poetry that occasionally get published in journals and magazines. She also writes regularly at The Long Scrawl on Substack. LaDonna has written one full-length memoir that is currently being shopped around to publishers and is knee-deep in work on a second memoir about her upbringing in a fundamentalist religious community in rural Illinois. You can subscribe to LaDonna’s Substack here: For more interviews, essays, and paid perks from Janelle, sign up below (you’ve got free and paid options - we love both over here - be generous). :) From Montana to Portugal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support the work of an independent writer, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit janelleholden.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 17m
  2. What Olympic Athletes Have That We Don't: An Interview with Rolando Andrade from Outside of the Therapy Room

    09/07/2025

    What Olympic Athletes Have That We Don't: An Interview with Rolando Andrade from Outside of the Therapy Room

    Rolando Andrade is a 50-year-old Portuguese clinical psychologist, psychotherapist, and sports psychology specialist. Over a 25-year career, he has dedicated himself to clinical practice, teaching, and scientific outreach, contributing to several book chapters on health literacy and sports psychology. In the field of sports psychology, he has worked with elite athletes — including European, World, and Olympic champions — helping them navigate the mental challenges of high performance. But beyond the science, Rolando is also a writer — of fiction, poetry, and raw, unfiltered reflections on life’s harsher realities. His poetic voice once featured in an anthology, and he believes poetry is a way to bring visibility to what often remains hidden. As he writes in his poem “The Invisible Thread”: “When I write, my wish is to find the invisible thread that unites all people... a word of comfort, the beating of hearts in harmony, or something divine that unites us all.” Multifaceted and deeply sensitive, Rolando listens closely to the stories of others, walks to reconnect with the world, photographs what moves him, and believes that creativity may be the touch of magic that could one day save humanity.In this interview with the author of the popular Substack, Outside of the Therapy Room, Janelle and Rolando discuss questions of mental toughness, resilience, writing, meaning, and how to approach life when it gets difficult. You can find Rolando’s writing at: https://rolandoandrade.substack.com. And Janelle’s writing at: https://janelleholden.substack.com. From Montana to Portugal is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit janelleholden.substack.com/subscribe

    1h 26m

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Listen in to hear original stories read aloud by Substack author Janelle Holden, and original interviews with people who have traveled the globe far and wide. janelleholden.substack.com