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Barbie, Tarot Cards, and Healing Conversations About Food and Body with Addie Broyles
Jessica and Beth had a great conversation with freelance writer, consultant, tarot card reader, and former food columnist of The Austin Statesman Addie Broyles. We touched on a wide variety of topics like the Barbie movie, her experiences of writing about food while being mindful of the detriments of diet culture, honoring our family through food, her new creative works in The Feminist Kitchen newsletter and zine, and how tarot cards help her be attuned to her life. A must listen in to the insightfulness that Addie brings to the relationships with food and body. Hosted on Acast...
2023-08-23
1h 00
Savory Shot
012: The Power of Connecting With People
In this podcast interview, writer Addie Broyles and I talk about food writing, the best advice she got from Gary Vaynerchuk, and leaving Austin American-Statesman to pursue a freelance career. We also dive into how to find your passion, how to make change happen in your life, why it's important to be multi-faceted as a person (and in your career), what tarot cards can teach us about change, perfect timing, and more! Savory Shot Shownote: https://micamccook.com/guests/addie-broyles/ Website: https://micamccook.com/podcast Instagram: www.instragram.com/mica.mccook Instagram: www...
2022-11-02
1h 10
Savory Shot
012: The Power of Connecting With People
In this podcast interview, writer Addie Broyles and I talk about food writing, the best advice she got from Gary Vaynerchuk, and leaving Austin American-Statesman to pursue a freelance career. We also dive into how to find your passion, how to make change happen in your life, why it's important to be multi-faceted as a person (and in your career), what tarot cards can teach us about change, perfect timing, and more! Savory Shot Shownote: https://micamccook.com/guests/addie-broyles/ Website: https://micamccook.com/podcast Instagram: www.instragram.com/mica.mccook Instagram: www...
2022-11-02
1h 10
The Best of JB & Crew on Austin 360 Radio Podcast
Addie Broyles on Cookbook Donation the Austin Public Library
Statesman former Food Writer Addie Broyles drops in today to tell us about the cookbook donation she and Kitty Crider made to the Austin Public Library.
2022-05-05
20 min
Wise Skies Astrology by Tiffany Harelik
Ancestral Tarot: A Conversation with Addie Broyles
What happens when we invite our ancestors into our tarot practice, and into our lives? Addie Broyles, a writer and tarot reader in Austin, offers a beautiful conversation about ancestral healing. "I started doing this work when my grandmother was dying and I realized that the stories she held would soon be lost with her. I started paying closer attention to what she was saying, and the clues ultimately led to an ancestry trip in 2015 with my sister to an island in the middle of the Baltic Sea where our great-great grandmother was born in 1855." In this episode of...
2022-01-21
1h 03
Class Reunion: The Podcast
15: Debbie: "You have to heal the trauma. You have to heal that wound."
Welcome to the final regular season episode of "Class Reunion: The Podcast"! In this episode, I have a conversation with Debbie Zamparelli, now Debbie Howard, who was one of the folks who attended our in-person reunion in September 2021. We ended up hitting it off, striking up a friendship we didn't have when we were teens. When we sat around the campfire later that night and she started telling me some of her story about growing up in Aurora, I asked if she'd come on the podcast and tell it instead. I'm so glad...
2021-11-12
1h 02
Class Reunion: The Podcast
14: Class Reunion: Bobby and Addie
Bobby Johnson wasn't a classmate I'd lost touch with. Over the past 20 years, I've been in and out of contact with a handful of my classmates from Aurora High School, but Bobby has been a constant presence, so much so that my kids consider him an uncle. Bob, as he is known now, is the middle of three boys who grew up in the country south of Aurora, just where the hills of the Ozarks meet the plateau where the Summit City of the Ozarks sits. We were in many...
2021-11-04
47 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
13: Class Reunion: Sara (and Caleb)
Sara Williams became Sara Hamilton just a few years after graduation. She married her high school sweetheart, Caleb Hamilton, who was also in our class, and in this week's episode, she looks back on their early years together and what they've learned after 20 years of raising girls. (Three of them, including a toddler.) Sara's volleyball career ended after our senior year, but she went on to coach and is still holding out hope that her youngest will play. She and Caleb and the girls live in Hollister, a town near Branson, Missouri, where she is a...
2021-10-21
1h 00
Class Reunion: The Podcast
12. Class Reunion: Travis M.
Travis Meeks has been on quite the journey over these past 20 years. He was an all-star athlete who lost a football scholarship, which led to some difficult years dealing with legal troubles and addiction. He finally found his way to the kitchen, where he became a chef who has traveled across the world with his cooking. Travis had more dreams than I realized in high school, and although he got waylaid more than a few times, he is now enrolled in college classes studying writing and journalism in Springfield, where he co-parents two children and has a...
2021-10-14
48 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Travis B.
Looking through old yearbooks is a trip, especially when reading the inscriptions from friends. The sauciest ones always seemed to come from Travis Boatwright, a class clown who knows he was a bit of a jerk back then. Fast forward 20 years, and "Boat" is now simply "Travis," and he's a family man with two kids and an engineering job that takes him all over the country. He and his wife, Coley, live in Omaha, but his parents still live in the Aurora area, so they visit often. (Travis helped me organize the food at...
2021-10-07
35 min
The Light Within
34. Tarot for Grief & Healing with Addie Broyles
Happy Spooky Season!! In this week's episode, we're talking tarot with Addie Broyles!! She's is a longtime food writer from Austin, Texas who started her tarot journey several years ago and now gives readings and teaches other how to read for themselves. In this conversation we discuss:- tarot 101- fear and stigma around tarot- the major and minor arcana- tarot spreads - using tarot for griefwork & self-discoveryAddie offers tarot 101 classes and retreats. You can get your own reading with her at her website, Don't Fear the De...
2021-10-04
55 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Abby
One of the best things about class reunions is that they bring together long-lost friends. That happened over the weekend when the Class of 2001 gathered for our 20th high school reunion. It was beautiful to see people reconnect with their friends from long ago, not unlike what you've been hearing over the course of this podcast. In this week's episode of "Class Reunion: The Podcast," you'll get to hear one of these long-lost friend reunions. This week's guest is Abby Byers, who was my best friend in high school before we had...
2021-09-29
50 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Rawley
It's almost reunion time! As the Class of 2001 gears up for its in-person reunion at the end of September, let's hear from the class president, Rawley Burbridge. Rawley is a third-generation Auroran (at least) and he now lives in Nixa with his two kids and wife, Lisa. You're most likely to find the former quarterback of the football team on the golf course these days. He was my neighbor throughout our years in Aurora, and we've stayed in touch a bit over the years, but it was nice to hear his thoughts...
2021-09-22
48 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Liz L.
Welcome back to "Class Reunion: The Podcast!" This week's guest is Liz Lawson, a longtime Aurora resident who now runs a daycare in our hometown. She faced more obstacles than she let on when she was a kid, losing her mom when she was 7 and then losing her home to a tornado as a young adult. But her love of kids and of being a community helper were well established by the time we graduated. In our conversation, Liz shares what it was like losing a parent as a young person and how...
2021-09-17
50 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Jeff
Jeff Harter answers questions all day. He’s an optometrist in Kansas City, so all day, he's answering people's questions about their eye health. It's an unexpected part of his job, but one he loves, thanks in part to his upbringing in Southwest Missouri. In this week's episode of "Class Reunion," Jeff and I chat about marching band, planting roots and traveling around the world. This episode's sponsor is Don’t Fear the Death Card, my tarot reading and teaching service. You can find out more about the readings, classes and coac...
2021-09-09
46 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Case
Case Howard never could have imagined that he'd run his own businesses one day. The welder-turned-coffee shop owner grew up on nine acres in the middle of town, and he didn't know many entrepreneurs until he met his wife, Christa. Together, they have six businesses between them, three coffee shops and three hair salons. They live in Republic with their 17-year-old son, Cameron. Case can be found most days at one of his three locations of the Black Lab Coffee Co., where he greets people with a friendliness he says he learned in our...
2021-09-02
1h 05
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Kathy
Kathy Caldwell, now McVey, and I were teammates and friends growing up in Aurora. We played softball and volleyball together. We were both setters, short and scrappy and willing to do whatever it took to win. Now she's a teacher in Bentonville, Arkansas, a mother of two girls and married to her high school sweetheart, Eric. They have been together for more than 20 years, married for 14, and now they raise their family about an hour and a half from our hometown, where her parents still live. I was grateful to get to talk...
2021-08-25
44 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Brandon
Brandon Weldy carried a heavy burden when he was a kid, but he rarely let it show. His dad died when he was five, and by the time he was in elementary school, his mom had lost custody of her kids, and Brandon and his younger sisters were being raised by their grandparents. But at school, Brandon was all smiles. He brought a lot of laughs and energy wherever he went, from the football field to the basketball court, but it wasn't until he was an adult and started his career...
2021-08-18
51 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Liz
Liz almost didn't graduate from high school. A neighbor of mine since elementary school, Liz Cleek (now Mooneyham) had a baby our junior year, and she's overcome a lot in the past 20 years. She now lives in Republic with her blended family, and in this week's episode of "Class Reunion," she tells us about graduating (again) alongside her son, Noah, and what it means to be raising kind kids in an era of divisiveness. Liz and I also share a deeper connection through our BFF dads, whom you'll hear about in the show. This...
2021-08-09
45 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Brooke
In today's episode of "Class Reunion: The Podcast," we're catching up with Brooke Blake, a drum major-turned-lawyer who decided a few years ago that practicing law in a courtroom wasn't for her. Brooke lives in a suburb of Kansas City, where she's raising a daughter with her husband and returning to one of her favorite hobbies: bodybuilding. In our conversation, she shares some insights into why a small town high school allowed her to explore different sides of herself and what surprised her about the years the followed. Each week, I make a donation...
2021-08-05
41 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: Shane
Welcome to the first episode of "Class Reunion: The Podcast!" To kick off this show about high school, let's meet someone who couldn't graduate fast enough. This week, you'll hear from Shane Clinkenbeard, who graduated from Aurora High School a semester early to pursue a career as a bull rider. His love of the rodeo carried him far away from the Midwest, but he has settled on a piece of land in Kissee Mills, a small Missouri community not far from the Arkansas border, where he's now raising a son...
2021-08-02
49 min
Class Reunion: The Podcast
Class Reunion: A Podcast About High School, 20 Years Later
How did high school shape you? That's the central question behind "Class Reunion," a podcast from Addie Broyles about growing up in a small town in Southwest Missouri. In conversations with more than a dozen of her classmates, Addie asks: What lessons did you learn then that you still use today? What were the proudest moments and bravest decisions you made in the two decades that followed? What's it like parenting kids who are that age now? In each episode, you'll hear from someone who was part of the Aurora High School Class of 2001 share...
2021-07-28
01 min
The Amy Edwards Show
Addie Broyles, Writer, Tarot Card Reader, Podcaster: How To Tarot and Understand Codependency ep.17
Addie Broyles comes in today to take the mystery out of tarot and also provide her codependency expertise. I had a codependency fog descend in my own life just this week, and I needed help, and what a gift her knowledge provides. She explains that, and then takes it all further by providing tarot readings with a focus on grief and codependency. She explains a lot about understanding tarot for anyone, and does a very cool three card reading for me during the show! Also, stay til the end for her final message, which even she didn’t expect! You ca...
2021-05-06
1h 17
Rocking Life with Amy Edwards
3 - Rock Your BOUNDARIES with Addie Broyles, Food Writer for the Austin American-Statesman
This week is all about BOUNDARIES....Amy gets to chat with the amazing Addie Broyles, food writer for the Austin American-Statesman; Go Aff Yourself with Jill Faulkner (stickwithit.co) and this week's affirmation is "I Communicate Openly and Honestly"; and certified branding consultant Bijou Finney joins Amy to talk practical tips, strategies, and habits. And be sure to download Bijou's awesome new branding resource HERE.
2019-12-09
00 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep 94: Ham sandwiches, square pizzas— Austinites remember school lunch
Ham sandwiches, Ding Dongs, flautas and the softest scoop of mashed potatoes. No matter if you brought your own lunch or ate from school cafeteria, the back to school season brings waves of food memories, at least for staffers at the Austin American-Statesman and supporters of the Lone Star Paralysis Foundation. Over the past few weeks, Statesman food writer Addie Broyles asked more than a dozen Austinites what they remembered about school food, and we learned that it’s so more than square pizza. Here are their stories.
2019-08-23
21 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep 87: The secrets of Virginia Willis’ summer table
Virginia Willis is one of the most celebrated Southern cookbook authors working today. She’s based in Georgia, but every year, she comes to Austin on a culinary tour with Central Market. Statesman food writer Addie Broyles chats with Willis about how Central Market’s cooking school compares to others around the country, what to do with all those tomatoes and peaches, and why summer is her favorite time of year to cook.
2019-07-05
25 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep 74: Addie Broyles chats with "Bizzare Foods" host Andrew Zimmern at SXSW
In the latest "I Love You So Much" podcast dispatch from SXSW, Addie Broyles chats with "Bizzare Foods" host Andrew Zimmern about the power of Austin as a second city and the community of chefs he calls upon when he's here.
2019-03-11
06 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep 64: KUTX podcast host Elizabeth McQueen on the power of songs
Addie Broyles and Deborah Sengupta Stith check in with Elizabeth McQueen, the singer, musician and KUTX DJ who produces “This Song, that invites musicians to talk about a song that changed their life. Addie, Alyssa and Statesman newsroom favorite Gary Dinges wax poetic about the “Cooking by Ear” podcast, a video game called DONUT COUNTY and Austin’s newest radio station, Hot 95.9
2018-11-14
34 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
ACL Fest 2018 Dispatch #3: Talking festival fashion with Teysha owner Sophie Eckrich
This is Sophie Eckrich's seventh ACL as the owner of Teysha, an Austin-born shoe and accessory company that uses handmade textiles from Guatamala, Panama and Colombia in shoes, bags, earrings and more. Omar L. Gallaga and Addie Broyles chatted with her about what it's like on the festival fashion circuit, why Austin City Limits has its own style and what fashion trends she's seen this year.
2018-10-07
05 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
BONUS: big changes and what's next for 'I Love You So Much'
We have some news, listeners. "I Love You So Much" co-hosts Tolly Moseley and Omar L. Gallaga are leaving the show. The co-creators of the "Statesman Shots" podcast that preceded this one discuss with co-host Addie Broyles that evolution, what it's been like to podcast in Austin for the last five years and what's next for both of them. But don't despair: all three co-hosts will be back next week for a full "ILYSM" episode including a preview of Austin City Limits Fest, and will be doing short dispatches from Weekend One of ACL Fest as well. More info: h...
2018-09-27
12 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 49: why we love grackles, Austin's other mascot
To help kick off our Austin360 Grackle Week, this week’s grackle-themed episode of “I Love You So Much” brings stories from fellow Austinites who interact with this loud and prolific bird species on an everyday basis. Judith Bailey, who is a volunteer birding guide with the Travis Audubon Society, talks about the biology, geography and behavior of grackles and what it was like playing herself in a grackle-themed Fusebox Festival performance earlier this year.Breaking: Heloise Gold talks to video journalist Reshma Kirpalani what she's learned about Grackles while working on an April Fusebox Festival performance of "Grackle Call," an aud...
2018-07-06
40 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 46: Home Slice's Jen Strickland and Terri Hannifin on their new location
A pizza field trip to New York sounds like a once-in-a-lifetime dream, but for Home Slice Pizza workers, pizza camp is an integral part of their training. We visited co-owners Jen Strickland and Terri Hannifin at their new North Loop restaurant about why they’ve chosen to invest in their staff with these annual trips, why it took them a decade to open a second location and the importance of neighborhood restaurants in a quickly growing city. ALSO: Austin photographer Scott David Gordon has turned his love of art into Austin Art Talk, a podcast featuring interviews with local artists an...
2018-06-15
53 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 45: Tara Ariano on ATX Television Fest and the peak-TV landscape
Why does TV matter so much to us? How is producing or critiquing television different in the peak TV era ? We dig into the joys of television ahead of the ATX Television Fest.Joining us in the studio is Tara Ariano, an Austinite who helped pioneer the TV recap format as one of the creators of the website Television Without Pity and who continues to evolve it with write-ups and podcasts at Previously.tv. ALSO: One of the highlights of the festival this year is a "Felicity" reunion, which got Tolly and co-host Addie Broyles thinking: Why are coming-of-age shows so...
2018-06-08
57 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
ILYSM Ep. 44: 'Handmade Mama' author Mary Helen Leonard on hippie parenting
What's it like to be a hippie parent in the 21st century? In her new book, "Handmade Mama" author and Mary Makes Good blogger Mary Helen Leonard offers dozens of projects, recipes and tips for mothers and their babies-to-be. In this week’s episode, she chats with Addie Broyles about the many ways that families, especially in Austin, have elements of what might be called "natural parenting," from making your own baby food to baking lactation cookies for a friend. ALSO: Our music, comics and movies expert Joe Gross visited to talk about his new book from the 33 1/3 book series, "In...
2018-06-01
51 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 35: Are you ready for 'Ready Player One?'
As "Ready Player One" hits theaters, movie writer Joe Gross explains the Austin connection to the newest Steven Spielberg film and how it depicts a future were virtual reality blurs the line between what's real and what's not. In a chat with Omar L. Gallaga and Addie Broyles, Joe talks about why Spielberg appeared to be having so much fun introducing the film to crowds during its South by Southwest world premiere and how the movie differs from the 2011 book written by Austinite Ernest Cline. Austinite Paula Forbes wasn't born in Texas, but she's been entrenched in the Austin...
2018-03-30
40 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
ILYSM @ SXSW #5: Catching up with Beekman 1802 and Lick Honest Ice Creams
South by Southwest for the first time this year put together a two-day series of panels focusing on LGBTQIA issues or featuring speakers from these communities. On Saturday, Brent Ridge and Josh Kilmer-Purcell, who were the stars of a reality TV show called “The Fabulous Beekman Boys” and own a lifestyle brand out of upstate New York, joined Austinites Anthony Sobotik and Chad Palmatier, the owners of Lick Honest Ice Creams, to talk about what it’s like running a business with your partner on a panel. On Sunday, they hosted an ice cream party at Toms coffeeshop on South Congre...
2018-03-13
10 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
ILYSM @ SXSW 2018 #4: Feeling vibes at the South by Southwest Wellness Expo
In today's SXSW daily dispatch from the "I Love You So Much" team, Addie Broyles and Tolly Moseley take on the first ever SXSW Wellness Expo at the Palmer Events Center. From CBD-infused treats to mushroom jerky to chakra consultations, we talk about the offerings, and ask ourselves what it means for South By to expand the definition of innovation. (To gluten free doughnuts.) More SXSW dispatches and info: austin360.com/loveaustin360
2018-03-11
08 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 33: SXSW 2018 Preview with Joe Gross, Deborah Sengupta Stith and Peter Blackstock
Every year, both the official and unofficial worlds of South by Southwest collide for 10 days, and even though it might be exhausting for “I Love You So Much” hosts Omar L. Gallaga, Tolly Moseley and Addie Broyles, they look forward to it every year. Omar puts this year’s festival in context with previous years, explaining why the pop culture side of the festival grows every year even as the cost of these parties and activations go up. Addie explains why there are more food panels outside the festival than ever this year, including a free four-day event at Trinity Hall t...
2018-03-08
49 min
I Love You So Much: The Austin360 Podcast
Ep. 30: Clinton Kelly on life since 'WNTW'
Clinton Kelly was the host of "What Not To Wear" for nine seasons, including in 2008, when he and his co-host Stacy London made over "I Love You So Much" co-host Addie Broyles. To celebrate the 10th anniversary of it, Addie and Omar called up Clinton, who is now a daily TV presence on "The Chew," to find out how fashion advice has changed in the decade since. If you're hoping to make over your own closet, you'd call a local fashion stylist to help. Austinite Laurel Kinney was a social worker before becoming a stylist and she uses her understanding...
2018-02-16
46 min