26 episodes

Welcome to Curiously Enough.

This is a space to shine a light on the shadows we hide in. This is a conversation to relieve the heaviness of silenced topics. Here’s to getting honest and getting real, feeling inspired and less alone. Thank you for joining me on this road to rediscovering the truth of who we are.


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Curiously Enough Grace Guggenheim + Max Hamond

    • Health & Fitness
    • 5.0 • 10 Ratings

Welcome to Curiously Enough.

This is a space to shine a light on the shadows we hide in. This is a conversation to relieve the heaviness of silenced topics. Here’s to getting honest and getting real, feeling inspired and less alone. Thank you for joining me on this road to rediscovering the truth of who we are.


Music: https://open.spotify.com/track/6NZfDRTwZBXwdGrD1vl2PY
Cover Art: Staffan Kjellvestad on Unsplash
https://unsplash.com/@staffank Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/curiouslyenough/support

    Episode 26: The Spirit of Resilience with Sara Delaney

    Episode 26: The Spirit of Resilience with Sara Delaney

    This episode we have a very honorable guest and TedX speaker, Sara Delaney. Sara is the Founder and Executive Director of Asheville-based nonprofit organization Africa Healing Exchange (AHE) and the owner of 3 Mountains, a social enterprise with product lines Silverback Carbonated Tea & Tîma Tea. Sara is a passionate global activist and social entrepreneur and has been working with the people of Rwanda for over a decade. She has degrees from Simmons College, Grande Ecole Du Commerce, and SIT Graduate Institute, in the fields of Business Management and Nonprofit Development. She recently completed an International Executive Fellowship with Mama Hope Foundation and was named as Diversity Journal’s “Women Worth Watching” and is the next TedX Asheville speaker. Sara is originally from Vermont and lives in Asheville with her husband and their two sons.

    In this episode we cover giving back, how trauma knows no time, what Rwanda can teach us, and the spirit of resilience.

    If you'd like to learn more about Sara and Africa Healing Exchange, please visit:

    Learn more: www.AfricaHealingExchange.org

    Donate: https://tinyurl.com/y3enef7d 

    Visit Rwanda with Sara: https://tinyurl.com/y35cof2s

    Drink Rwandan Tea: www.3Mountains.org 



     


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    • 52 min
    Episode 25: The Power of Desperation with Ian Morris

    Episode 25: The Power of Desperation with Ian Morris

     We are so excited to introduce our guest for this week’s episode, Ian Morris.

    Ian Morris is the founder of Listening to Smile, a unique sound wellness and healing modality. Ian has over 20 years of experience as a musician and has studied and worked in the performing arts field all of his life. After dealing with chronic illness and the anxiety and depression that followed, Ian decided to explore sound and frequency. His healing was a direct result of the music he created and the frequencies that were chosen to facilitate healing. 

    This work grew into the live sound healing events called “Sonic Meditations” and multiple albums for listeners to incorporate on their own. Listening to Smile has now expanded into an international community.

    In this episode we cover topics like chronic illness and how it relates to victimhood, how desperation is powerful, the history of sound healing, and music’s effect on our minds and bodies.

    If you’d like to learn more about and Ian and Listening to Smile, please visit their website at: www.listeningtosmile.com. If you’d like to listen to Ian’s music, check out Listening to Smile on Bandcamp, iTunes, Spotify, youtube, and all other major listening platforms.


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    • 53 min
    Episode 24: Getting to Know the Podcast Hosts with Grace and Max

    Episode 24: Getting to Know the Podcast Hosts with Grace and Max

    Rapidfire questions with podcast hosts, Grace and Max.

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    • 26 min
    Episode 23: Finding a New Normal After a Loss with Ben Harris

    Episode 23: Finding a New Normal After a Loss with Ben Harris

    This week, we are so grateful to be talking with our guest, Ben Harris. 

    Ben is the Director Of Communications and Constituent Engagement for Georgia State Representative for District 48, Mary Robichaux. In previous years, Ben taught in the world-class Career Advancement Center of the Robinson College of Business. Ben even mentored entrepreneurs in Rwanda through the African Entrepreneur Collective. But today we’re going to be focusing on a specific part of Ben’s story. 

    After losing his brother Michael during his service in the United States Marine Corps, Ben has eagerly offered his voice and Michael's story to TAPS (The Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) for the purpose of helping service members and their families get the support they deserve. 

    Ben’s story has led him from Georgia all the way to a Washington, DC, joint conference of the Department of Defense and Veterans Affairs. He has also used his voice through writings and interviews featured in the Associated Press, the Department of Defensive Armed Forces Press Service, the Washington Post, and the Voice of America, among others. 

    Currently, Ben serves as the facilitator for TAPS' Atlanta Care Group, which meets monthly and provides support to new and returning survivors of military loss.

    In this episode we discuss vulnerability, sharing your story to help others, isolation, and what it means to support someone through grief.

    If you would like to know more about TAPS and the work Ben is doing in the community please make sure to visit www.taps.org. In addition, if you’re thinking about suicide, are worried about a friend or loved one, or would like emotional support, there are people on the other end of this phone number 24/7. Please call the National Suicide Prevention Hotline at 1-800-273-8255. 

    If you'd like to learn more about Ben's story head over to: https://archive.defense.gov/news/newsarticle.aspx?id=116856


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    • 34 min
    Episode 22: There are No Victims, There are Just People Who are Unconscious with Kim May

    Episode 22: There are No Victims, There are Just People Who are Unconscious with Kim May

    Welcome back to Curiously Enough! This week we are chatting with a special guest, Kim May. Kim has spent the past 35 years assisting people interested in improving their minds, bodies and spiritual well-being. She is a certified Personal Fitness Trainer, author, speaker, empowerment workshop facilitator, a leader of Native American women’s lodge practices, and licensed Science of Mind Practitioner. In addition, Kim’s journey of sobriety allows her to bring her experience and wisdom into the work she does with others. 

    Kim’s passion is assisting people in regaining their innate power and awareness that THEY are their own best advocate, as well as helping them tune into the subtle messages that are constantly being offered by the body as well as their intuition.

    In this episode we discuss how to tap into and find your spirituality, what beliefs are at their core, and how the willingness to explore your inner world is first step to finding inner peace.

    If you would like to learn more about Kim May and the work she is doing, please visit her website: thehappinessroadmap.com


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    • 34 min
    Episode 21: Two Lesbians in Love: The Search to Belong with Meghan Neeley + Erika Cedardahl

    Episode 21: Two Lesbians in Love: The Search to Belong with Meghan Neeley + Erika Cedardahl

    We’re so excited to have our first couple on the podcast! Meghan Neeley & Erika Cederdahl are the founders of Two Lesbians In Love. They lead transformational retreats and offer relationship coaching for lesbian, bisexual and Queer women. They also hold conscious date nights where couples learn what they really want to experience in their relationship while also learning the root of recurring issues. To top if off, Meghan and Erika even host their own podcast- Two Lesbians in Love where they reveal what it’s actually like for two women to be in a loving relationship together in addition to offering guidance and community. They each came out when they were 20 years old. In addition to a BA in psychology and LGBT studies their combined education includes over 3000 hours of training in relationship coaching, yoga teacher training, and bodywork. Two Lesbians In Love is devoted to creating a transformational space for women in relationship with women where there is safety, no fear of who’s watching, and creating a relationship you desire without running on default.

    In this episode we get curious about: LGBTQ and the media, gender roles, internalized homophobia, and privilege. We get super vulnerable- you don't want to miss this one.

    If you would like to learn more about Meghan & Erika head over to twolesbiansinlove.com and you can listen to their podcast on any major listening platforms.






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    • 50 min

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