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Wisdom of the Body
Rachel Kaplan on Starting to Feel
Wellness expert Heather Grzych interviews Rachel Kaplan, a licensed psychotherapist, TEDx speaker, and author of Feel, Heal & Let That Sh*t Go, about emotional resilience, personal growth, and the complexities of healing. Kaplan delves into her unique approach to processing emotions, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and embracing all feelings rather than avoiding them. She explains the concept of "emotional potty training" and why many people are stuck on an emotional rollercoaster, trying to avoid pain instead of allowing emotions to flow. Kaplan also discusses the significance of understanding core wounds, how maladaptive strategies form around them, and why...
2024-12-01
53 min
Brand Groupies
#58: Eva Hagberg of Loebach Designs
Eva Hagberg is an author, historian, educator, and Studio Director of Loebach Designs. Eva is the author of When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarninen and The Making of An Architect, and the critically acclaimed memoir How To Be Loved. https://www.evahagberg.com/ https://brandgroupies.com/
2023-08-30
24 min
Princeton UP Ideas Podcast
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
New Books in Architecture
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
New Books in Biography
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
New Books in Communications
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
New Books in Women's History
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
New Books in American Studies
Eva Hagberg, "When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect" (Princeton UP, 2022)
Aline B. Louchheim (1914-1972) was an art critic on assignment for the New York Times in 1953 when she first met the Finnish-American architect Eero Saarinen. She would become his wife and the driving force behind his rise to critical prominence. When Eero Met His Match: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton UP, 2022) draws on the couple's personal correspondence to reconstruct the early days of their thrilling courtship and traces Louchheim's gradual takeover of Saarinen's public narrative in the 1950s, the decade when his career soared to unprecedented heights.Drawing on her own experiences as an...
2023-04-01
46 min
The Anti-Architect
Episode 42: Eva Hagberg of Loebach Designs
In this episode, Christian sits down with Eva Hagberg, author, historian, and educator. In addition to being the Studio Director for Loebach Designs, she is the author of WHEN EERO MET HIS MATCH: ALINE LOUCHHEIM SAARINEN AND THE MAKING OF AN ARCHITECT (Princeton University Press) and the critically acclaimed memoir HOW TO BE LOVED (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt). Eva has published widely on design and architecture in publications like the New York Times, Metropolis, The Architect's Newspaper, and more. She has degrees in architecture from Princeton University and UC Berkeley, and a PhD in Visual and Narrative Culture from UC...
2023-03-07
1h 04
Flash Forward
2. PRECIPICE
Why does it always feel like we’re on the verge of something — great or terrible? And how do we resist the pull, the lull, and the stress of the void? Guests:Dr. Matt Connelly — historian at Columbia and author of the book The Declassification EngineDr. Susan Hough — seismologist at the US Geological SurveyLiz Neeley — science communicator and founder of Liminal Eva Hagberg — architectural historian and the author of When Eero Met His Match. → → → Further reading & resources here! ← ← ← ✨ BECOME A TIME TRAVELER ✨Poem Credits:T...
2022-12-27
39 min
The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 519 - The Guest List 2022
Twenty-two of this year's Virtual Memories Show guests tell us about the favorite books they read in 2022 and the books they hope to get to in 2023! Guests include Jonathan Ames, Richard Butner, Howard Chaykin, Joe Ciardiello, Darryl Cunningham, Eva Hagberg, Kathe Koja, Ken Krimstein, Glenn Kurtz, W. David Marx, Dave McKean, Wallis Wilde-Menozzi, Jim Ottaviani, Celia Paul, Nicole Rudick, Jerry Saltz, Dmitry Samarov, David Sax, Ruth Scurr, Sebastian Smee, Peter Stothard, and Marina Warner (+ me)! • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal
2022-12-19
1h 00
The Second Studio Design and Architecture Show
#315 - Eva Hagberg, Design Historian and Media Strategist
This week David and Marina are joined by design historian and media strategist Eva Hagberg to discuss the importance of publicists in the architecture industry; her transition into journalism after architecture school; the role of media and its relationship with architecture; her new book When Eero Met His Match; and more. Buy Eva's book This episode is supported by Brizo • Monograph • Sky-Frame • Miele • Graphisoft SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review :)
2022-11-29
2h 00
Scratching the Surface
217. Eva Hagberg
Eva Hagberg is an author, architecture writer, and editorial and publication strategist. Her new book, When Eero Met His Match, is a hybrid biography of Aline Louchheim Saarinen and an account of her time working as an architectural publicist. Her writing has appeared in The New York Times, Dwell, The Architect’s Newspaper, Wallpaper, and more. In this conversation, Jarrett and Eva talk about writing memoirs, the role of publications in design media, and how we’re all living in the world Aline Saarinen created. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm/217-eva-hagberg. — If you enjoy the show...
2022-09-28
1h 05
The Virtual Memories Show
Episode 504 - Eva Hagberg
Author & architecture critic Eva Hagberg rejoins the show to celebrate her new book, WHEN EERO MET HIS MATCH: Aline Louchheim Saarinen and the Making of an Architect (Princeton University Press). We get into how Aline built the narrative around Eero Saarinen’s greatest buildings, her pivotal role in shaping the way we — media, laypeople, and critics — talk about architecture, and how publicity has been intertwined to architecture ever since. We also talk about how Eva’s own career in architecture PR is woven through the book, why her original title was What Would Aline Do?, the moment she realized Aline...
2022-09-13
1h 32
USModernist Radio - Architecture You Love
#265/Brand Saarinen: Author Eva Hagberg + Saarinen's Secretary, Ruth Clements Pudists
Eero Saarinen, who died in 1961, is now one of the most well-known and respected Modernist architects in history, famous for the St. Louis Arch, the TWA Terminal at JFK, Dulles Airport, and many other innovative projects. More that about any other architect, his work signaled an optimistic future, a sweeping beautiful, curvy future that was going to require, as the song would say decades later, shades. But Saarinen wasn't always so well-known, and for about eight years before his death, there was one incredibly smart and talented woman who built and managed Saarinen's reputation into the mega-star he is...
2022-09-12
1h 12
Flourishing After Addiction with Carl Erik Fisher
How to Be Loved—Writing about Addiction and Recovery, with Author Eva Hagberg
A lot of us folks in recovery have big collections of self-help and memoir books, and with good reason. Books give us solace, they help us see how other people deal with similar challenges, they are a source of community through contact with other minds, and, as articulated by Eva Hagberg, this week’s guest on the Flourishing After Addiction podcast, books, and particularly memoirs, are a way of trying on different “moral selves.” Eva is an author who has written beautifully about her own addiction and recovery in her memoir, How to be Loved. It’s an honest...
2022-01-06
1h 10
Unfrozen
8. In Praise of Words and Letters, Union Shops, and the New Sincerity
Greg and Dan host Eva Hagberg, author of “Dark Nostalgia,” “How to be Loved,” and the upcoming “When Eero Met His Match”. Intro: “The Letter,” by The Box Tops Topics: · Eero and Aline: “They met and immediately started banging”… and launched the modern world of Architecture PR · “Publicists make their jobs look a lot harder than they are” · Don’t piss off OTTO and ESTO · “I blew my entire advance on seven Iwaan Baan photos” · A Union SHoP? o Tyler Goss cut the cord · Architecture Twitter vs...
2021-12-23
53 min
Unfrozen
1. Deth in Venice
Greg and Dan successfully make it to the 2020 > 2021 Venice Biennale, on their fourth attempt, only to find it is closed on Mondays. Fortunately, there are other things to talk about and see. Intro/Outro: "Reverence" by Jesus and Mary Chain Links: Scuola Grande di San Rocco 2014 Venice Biennale - Elements of Architecture Eva Hagberg Basilica San Marco MOSE University of Oregon School of Architecture & Environment Rem Koolhaas Fondaco dei Tedeschi Palazzo Grassi San Giorgio Maggiore
2021-10-30
43 min
Nätverkspodden | Nätverkande, PR & marknadsföring
Tidningsmakaren som poddar och driver nätverk. En riktig energimiljonär!
Energimiljonären Eva-Lena Ivarsson driver olika affärsnätverk, en entreprenörstidning och en podd. Bästa nätverkstipset är att träffa folk! På exempelvis mingel och Facebook. Det ger inspiration och kunskap. Och ge inte upp! Marie Hagberg intervjuar.
2021-03-30
14 min
Giants
Science News-1st Fortnight of February 2021
In this episode, we will talk about the relationship between climate change and COVID- 19. The increased chance of death from cardiac arrest in COVID-19 patients and the benefit of humidity trapped behind the face mask to combat this disease. We will also talk about how some sperms poison other sperms to win the egg and the new technology to convert waste heat to electricity. We finish this podcast with answering two questions that why the food sticks to the non-sticking pan and is it safe to keep tooth brushes in the toilet or not. ----------------------------------------------------------- ...
2021-02-14
08 min
Past Due with Ana Marie Cox and Open Mike Eagle
The Friend Zone
Eva Hagberg thought she knew who she was: a smart, overachieving loner on her way to literary fame. Then her brain went boom (technical term), and she had to reevaluate her relationship to achievement, to herself, and to the people that loved her. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2020-09-18
59 min
Skylight Books Podcast Series
SKYLIT: Megan Margulies, "MY CAPTAIN AMERICA" w/ Eva Hagberg,
In the 1990s, Megan Margulies’s Upper West Side neighborhood was marked by addicts shooting up in subway stations, frequent burglaries, and the “Wild Man of 96th Street,” who set fires under cars and heaved rocks through stained glass church windows. The world inside her parents’ tiny one-bedroom apartment was hardly a respite, with a family of five—including some loud personalities—eventually occupying the 550-square-foot space. Salvation arrived in the form of her spirited grandfather, Daddy Joe, whose midtown studio became a second home to Megan. There, he listened to her woes, fed her Hungry Man frozen dinne...
2020-08-04
45 min
The Virtual Memories Show
COVID Check-In with Eva Hagberg 2
Last time Eva Hagberg checked in, she'd just gotten her positive COVID-19 test. Three weeks later, she fills us in on the most harrowing medical experience of a life filled with harrowing medical experiences (seriously, read her memoir). We talk about her attempts to cope with the virus without going to the hospital, the system-wide assault the virus conducts on body and mind, how the experience may change the pandemic novel she'd started writing in The Before Times, and more. Follow Eva on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, and her own podcast, Recoup • Listen to our full-length podcast • More info at our...
2020-04-19
37 min
Sources and Methods
46: Eva Hagberg
Eva Hagberg is the author of a new memoir entitled ‘How to be Loved’. We speak to her about her experience of chronic illness, grief and her career in architecture and criticism.Learn more about Eva at https://www.evahagberg.com/Follow Eva on twitter at https://twitter.com/evahagberg/Buy Eva's book here
2020-04-05
55 min
The Virtual Memories Show
COVID Check-In with Eva Hagberg
On March 30, Eva Hagberg got the news that she tested positive for COVID-19. We talked that evening about her condition, her previous life-threatening health issues (chronicled in her memoir How To Be Loved) and how they shape her response to this, the impact of self-isolation on sobriety (she's doing fine with that, but worries about others), and more. • Follow Eva on Twitter and Instagram • Listen to our full-length podcast from 2019 • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal
2020-03-30
31 min
One Step
Stepping Stone: Being Okay With Not Feeling Great
Ingrid and Cristina catch up with each other and reflect on the conversation from earlier in the week with Eva Hagberg. Here's what comes up: a brand new just for fun segment, using luxurious face masks, $20 almond butter, how to find a moment of inner peace, and why it's okay to not see a silver lining right now. We'll also be answering questions from you, our listeners, about navigating this current moment and finding creative flow during hard times. Make sure you listen to Episode 3: Working From Home vs. Feeling From Home to hear Ingrid's interview with...
2020-03-26
53 min
One Step
Working From Home vs. Feeling From Home
This week Ingrid talks to Eva Hagberg, author of How To Be Loved, a book that explores the isolation so many of us feel despite living in an age of constant connectivity, and how the relentlessness of suffering can give rise to the greatest joy. Get ready for: ALL the feelings, how productivity can be a distraction from what we're really feeling, the importance of throwing an anger party, using your inner teen as your emotional guide, a tangent on why crying is good for your lungs, and how to reframe uncertainty as a gift.
2020-03-23
59 min
situation / story
HOW TO BE LOVED w/Dr. Eva Hagberg
Listen in as Eva Hagberg and I talk about her recently-gone-paperback memoir HOW TO BE LOVED: A MEMOIR OF LIFESAVING FRIENDSHIP (2019). In our conversation you can expect the same realness and transparency with which she comes to her writing, a mark of the vulnerability she has cultivated since surviving a brain hemorrhage, heart surgery, and learning to live with Mast Cell Activation Syndrome. We take on capitalism, mental health, recovery from alcoholism, writing, reconnecting with the body after physical trauma, and what friendships can look like when you let your guard down and choose to see that folks have...
2020-02-10
1h 00
The Virtual Memories Show
The Guest List 2019
It's time for our annual Guest List episode! More than two dozen of the year's Virtual Memories Show guests tell us about the favorite books they read in 2019 and the books they hope to get to in 2020! Guests include Christopher Brown, Nina Bunjevac, Jerome Charyn, Caleb Crain, Joan Marans Dim, Boris Fishman, Katelan Foisy, Mort Gerberg, Eva Hagberg, Peter Kuper, Kate Lacour, Liniers, Kate Maruyama, Edie Nadelhaft, Sylvia Nickerson, James Oseland, Dawn Raffel, Witold Rybczynski, Frank Santoro, Ersi Sotiropoulos, Karl Stevens, James Sturm, Frederic Tuten, and Chris Ware! • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patr...
2019-12-31
42 min
Totally Booked with Zibby
Eva Hagberg Fisher, HOW TO BE LOVED
Eva Hagberg Fisher is the New York-based author of HOW TO BE LOVED: A MEMOIR OF LIFESAVING FRIENDSHIP. Listen to our discussion about her new book which she says is either "a critique of capitalism dressed up as a narrative about friendship with a little bit of chronic illness and non-chronic illness to move the plot along" or "a memoir about how three friends in particular saved my life when I needed it to be saved in various and extremely different ways."
2019-07-05
00 min
MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
MyNDTALK How to Be Loved Eva Hagberg Fisher
Eva explores the isolation so many of us feel despite living in an age of constant connectivity; how our ambitions sometimes pull us apart more than bring us together; and how a simple doughnut, delivered by a caring soul, can become the essence of what makes a life valuable.
2019-07-04
29 min
MyNDTALK How to Be Loved Eva Hagberg Fisher
Eva explores the isolation so many of us feel despite living in an age of constant connectivity; how our ambitions sometimes pull us apart more than bring us together; and how a simple doughnut, delivered by a caring soul, can become the essence of what makes a life valuable.
2019-07-04
00 min
Healing Feeling Sh*t Show
That's Not Therapy, It's Art with Eva Hagberg
HFSS Season 2 builds on the transformational instruction of how to move your feelings through you to help you enhance your healing. Voyuer on a fascinating conversation between Rachel and a long standing client Eva Hagberg Fisher, author of the critically acclaimed debut memoir HOW TO BE LOVED: A MEMOIR OF LIFESAVING FRIENDSHIP. Take the quiz to find out the emotional tone of your core wound at yourcorewound.com. To get into a guided group journey through the Sh*t Show, go to healingfeelingshitshow.com
2019-06-12
1h 18
Skattefrågan
Avsnitt 14 – Jakten på den rättvisa skatten
Journalisten och författaren Eva-Lena Ahlqvist har ägnat en stor del av sitt yrkesliv åt att belysa skattefrågor på olika sätt. I sin tredje bok om skatter som kommit ut under våren resonerar hon om vad som kännetecknar en rättvis skatt. I detta avsnitt av 20 skattefrågor berättar Eva-Lena om varför hon skrivit boken. Vi får även reda på varför vi behöver arbeta mer i framtiden vad hon tänker om pensionärsskatt.
2019-05-28
10 min
Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea
59. Lyme disease Awareness Month with Eva Hagberg Fisher
Lyme disease Awareness 2019 This year, I asked friend and recurring guest, Eva Hagberg Fisher to join me in an open conversation about Lyme disease awareness. Eva Hagberg Fisher ( https://www.evahagbergfisher.com/ ) is an author, educator, and media strategist. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wallpaper, Dwell, Wired, Tin House, Guernica, and more. How To Be Loved, about the life-saving power of friendship, is her debut memoir and was called “stunning” by the New York Times, “dazzling” by publishers weekly, and “surprisingly funny” by most readers. Discussed in this Episode: Lyme myths and fa...
2019-05-06
44 min
SHAMEBOOTH Podcast
How To Be Loved with Eva Hagberg
Eva Hagberg is a journalist, professor, and author. She has a Ph.D. in Visual and Narrative Culture from UC Berkeley and has written for the leading publications: NY Times, Tin House and countless others. So yeah, she’s a badass. And for a long time, she carried a lot of shame, buried it in alcohol and drugs, and it wasn’t until she got sober and, later, became sick that she found a path to loving others and, in so doing, loving herself. She wrote a memoir about it, How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship and...
2019-04-22
57 min
SHAMEBOOTH Podcast
How To Be Loved with Eva Hagberg
Eva Hagberg is a journalist, professor, and author. She has a Ph.D. in Visual and Narrative Culture from UC Berkeley and has written for the leading publications: NY Times, Tin House and countless others. So yeah, she’s a badass. And for a long time, she carried a lot of shame, buried it in alcohol and drugs, and it wasn’t until she got sober and, later, became sick that she found a path to loving others and, in so doing, loving herself. She wrote a memoir about it, How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship and...
2019-04-22
57 min
WMFA
Building a Narrative Labyrinth w. SUMMER BRENNAN
Summer BrennanSummer Brennan’s latest book, High Heel (buy from IndieBound), is out now from Bloomsbury’s Object Lessons series. Summer is a journalist and author. She received the 2016 Matthew Power Literary Reporting Award and was a visiting scholar at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute at New York University. A longtime consultant for the United Nations, her writing has appeared in New York Magazine, Scientific American, McSweeney's, the San Francisco Chronicle, and elsewhere. Her first book, The Oyster War: The True Story of a Small Farm, Big Politics, and the Future of Wilderness in America was a fina...
2019-04-10
49 min
Otherppl with Brad Listi
572. Eva Hagberg Fisher
Eva Hagberg Fisher is the guest. Her new book, How to Be Loved: A Memoir of Life-Saving Friendship, is available from Houghton Mifflin Harcourt.Eva's writing has appeared in the New York Times, Tin House, Wallpaper*, Wired, and Dwell, among other places. She holds degrees in architecture from UC Berkeley and Princeton as well as a PhD in Visual and Narrative Culture from UC Berkeley. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-03-27
1h 56
Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea
56. The Life-Saving Power of Friendship with Eva Hagberg Fisher
The Power of Friendship Eva Hagberg Fisher ( https://www.evahagbergfisher.com/ ) is an author, educator, and media strategist. Her work has appeared in the New York Times, Wallpaper, Dwell, Wired, Tin House, Guernica, and more. She holds degrees in architecture from Princeton and UC Berkeley, and a PhD in Visual and Narrative culture from UC Berkeley. How To Be Loved, about the life-saving power of friendship, is her debut memoir and was called “stunning” by the New York Times, “dazzling” by publishers weekly, and “surprisingly funny” by most readers. Discussed in this Episode: Brain surgery Mast...
2019-03-25
59 min
Archinect
Everything's Gonna Be Great; A Conversation with Eva Hagberg
On this episode of Archinect Sessions we're joined by Eva Hagberg, a NY-based writer and architectural consultant. Our conversation covers Eva’s architectural studies at Princeton and Berkeley, and how that transitioned into a successful writing career spanning architecture criticism to writing about her own life in her recently published memoir How to Be Loved. We also talk about the unique personality traits of architects and her approach to helping architects communicate.
2019-03-22
1h 12
Archinect Sessions
Everything's Gonna Be Great
On this episode of Archinect Sessions we're joined by Eva Hagberg, a NY-based writer and architectural consultant. Our conversation covers Eva’s architectural studies at Princeton and Berkeley, and how that transitioned into a successful writing career spanning architecture criticism to writing about her own life in her recently published memoir How to Be Loved. We also talk about the unique personality traits of architects and her approach to helping architects communicate.
2019-03-22
1h 12
First Draft
First Draft - Eva Hagberg Fisher
First Draft interview with Eva Hagberg Fisher, author of How to be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship.
2019-03-11
41 min
First Draft: A Dialogue on Writing
First Draft - Eva Hagberg Fisher
Eva Hagberg Fisher is the author of How to be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-03-11
44 min
Relationships 2.0 With Dr. Michelle Skeen
Guest: Eva Hagberg Fisher author of How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship
This week on Relationships 2.0 my guest is Eva Hagberg Fisher author of How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship About the book: A luminous memoir about how friendship saved one woman’s life, for anyone who has loved a friend who was sick, grieving, or lost—and for anyone who has struggled to seek or accept help Eva Hagberg Fisher spent her lonely youth looking everywhere for connection: drugs, alcohol, therapists, boyfriends, girlfriends. Sometimes she found it, but always temporarily. Then, at age thirty, an undiscovered mass in her brain ruptured. So did her life. A brain surgery mark...
2019-02-22
1h 00
MyNDTALK How to be Loved Eva Hagberg Fisher
At age thirty, an undiscovered mass in her brain ruptured. So did her life. A brain surgery marked only the beginning of a long journey, and when her illness hit a critical stage, it forced her to finally admit the long-suppressed truth: she was vulnerable, she needed help, and she longed to grow. She needed true friendship for the first time.
2019-02-21
00 min
MyNDTALK with Dr. Pamela Brewer
MyNDTALK How to be Loved Eva Hagberg Fisher
At age thirty, an undiscovered mass in her brain ruptured. So did her life. A brain surgery marked only the beginning of a long journey, and when her illness hit a critical stage, it forced her to finally admit the long-suppressed truth: she was vulnerable, she needed help, and she longed to grow. She needed true friendship for the first time.
2019-02-21
30 min
All the Books!
New Releases and More for February 12, 2019
This week, Liberty and Rebecca discuss Lost Children Archive, The Book of Delights, Early Riser, and more great books.This episode was sponsored by TBR, Book Riot’s new subscription service offering tailored book recommendations for readers of all stripes, ThirdLove, and 99 Percent Mine by Sally Thorne.Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book.Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news.This content contains affiliate links. When you buy through these links, we may earn an affiliate com...
2019-02-12
35 min
All the Books!
E194: 194: New Releases and More for February 5, 2019
This week, Liberty and Kelly discuss Bowlaway, Black Leopard, Red Wolf, On the Come Up, and more great books. This episode was sponsored by TBR, Book Riot's new subscription service offering tailored book recommendations for readers of all stripes, and I Am Yours: A Shared Memoir by Reema Zaman, from Amberjack Publishing.. Subscribe to All the Books! using RSS or iTunes and never miss a beat book. Sign up for the weekly New Books! newsletter for even more new book news. (Our apologies, there were technical difficulties and the sound is a little off this week.) Books discussed on the show: Bo...
2019-02-05
29 min
Get Lost in Stories, While on the Go With Full Audiobook
How to Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship Audiobook by Eva Hagberg Fisher
Listen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 369378 Title: How to Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship Author: Eva Hagberg Fisher Narrator: Eva Hagberg Fisher Format: Unabridged Length: 06:28:24 Language: English Release date: 02-05-19 Publisher: Recorded Books Genres: Biography & Memoir, History & Culture Summary: A luminous memoir about how friendship saved one woman's life, for anyone who has loved a friend who was sick, grieving, or lost-and for anyone who has struggled to seek help or accept it. Eva Hagberg Fisher spent her lonely youth looking everywhere for connection: drugs, alcohol, therapists, boyfriends, girlfriends. Sometimes she...
2019-02-05
6h 28
The Virtual Memories Show
Eva Hagberg Fisher
She got through brain surgery, heart surgery, and House-level chronic illness (oh, yeah, and addiction) and came out the other side with a brand-new memoir, but could Eva Hagberg Fisher make it through a podcast-session without catching a cold from her host? We tempt fate with a long conversation about How To Be Loved: A Memoir of Lifesaving Friendship (HMH), the unlikely friendship that saw her through this, the self-jinx of writing about her health, the perverse urge to see her tumor marker tests get worse because at least it would end the uncertainty of her diagnosis, and how...
2019-02-05
1h 45
Give and Take
Episode 147: How To Be Loved, with Eva Hagberg Fisher
My guest is Eva Hagberg Fisher. Her new book, How To Be Loved, is a luminous memoir about how friendship saved one woman’s life, for anyone who has loved a friend who was sick, grieving, or lost—and for anyone who has struggled to seek or accept help. Eva Hagberg Fisher spent her lonely youth looking everywhere for connection: drugs, alcohol, therapists, boyfriends, girlfriends. Sometimes she found it, but always temporarily. Then, at age thirty, an undiscovered mass in her brain ruptured. So did her life. A brain surgery marked only the beginning of a long journey, and when...
2019-02-01
42 min
Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea
49. Holiday Self-Care Tips That Will Change Your Life with Eva Hagberg Fisher
Eva Hagberg FIsher, Author of upcoming book, “How to be Loved” Holiday Self-Care Tips: This can be a stressful time of year for everyone. Add chronic illness to the mix and it can be totally daunting. Like, is there a cave I can hide in until January 2nd daunting. Join me and Eva Hagberg Fisher as we embark on a discussion about holiday self-care tips and end up talking about the deepest level of self-care that will support you all year long and *probably* change your life! I know that’s a big statement, and I’m ma...
2018-12-17
1h 05
Skattefrågan
Avsnitt 2 – Beskattning av arbete och kapital
Sofia diskuterar vikten av en fungerande balans mellan skatt på arbete och kapital samt skattesystemets betydelse för investeringar, risktagande och entreprenörskap med Redaktör Eva-Lena Ahlqvist, den första mottagaren av NSD:s mediapris, och Näringslivets Skattesakkunnige Johan Fall. Kan det vara så att betydelsen av en allomfattande ny skattereform är överdriven?
2018-11-15
32 min
Healing Out Loud with Jackie Shea
40. Take Your Hat Off! Alopecia and the Bald is Beautiful Movement with Comedian Chani Lisbon
Chani Lisbon, Comedian, co-producer of “The Chani and Cher Show” Show Notes: NYC based Comedian Chani Lisbon first lost her hair five years ago as a side-effect of a psychiatric medication. When her hair fell out again after getting off of the medication, she was diagnosed with Alopecia. In this episode, we discuss Chani’s story, the ups and downs she experienced on this journey, how the Bald is Beautiful movement helped her, and why she decided to take her hat off (both literally and figuratively) and show the world her truth! Cont...
2018-08-21
55 min
Buildings On Air
Episode 18 - April 7th, 2018
This episode of Buildings on Air! We talk to the inimitable Eva Hagberg Fisher (@evahagberg) about Architecture’s PR problem! Then we answer your listener questions about buildings with Craig Reschke, 1/2 of the regular mailbag duo. Lastly, we talk to David Work (@WDavidWork) about alt-right twitters obsession w/ “traditional” architecture!
2018-04-10
00 min
Nätverkspodden | Nätverkande, PR & marknadsföring
Hur är en bra intervjuperson?
Hur är en bra intervjuperson? Erfarna frilansjournalisten Eva-Lotta Sigurdh berättar och konstaterar att en positiv inställning till intervjun är avgörande. Att bli intervjuad är också en möjlighet att få ut ditt budskap samt att ”ingen annonsplats i världen kan ersätta en intervju!” Så viktig är den alltså. 3 tips: Var väl förberedd - ha material och bilder klart att erbjuda. Hjälp journalisten - förbered ditt budskap men håll dig till ämnet och undvik reklam, det är ingen annons! När journalisten hör av sig...
2017-06-13
16 min
Thanks
I’ve Made a Huge Mistake
The year is 2007. Eva Hagberg is a 20-something writer snagging bylines in the New York Times by day, and partying herself stupid by night. It’s all going great, until she gets her big break, and her big breakdown...
2016-12-05
47 min