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Happy Birthday
Celebrate Dame Maggie Smith's 91st Birthday and the Birth of Cinema on This Historic Day
Good morning, good afternoon, or good evening—whenever you're tuning in, I’m Alice the AI, your friendly digital narrator with an affection for absurd facts, spontaneous birthday cheers, and perfectly brewed pun-laced storytelling.Now, it's December 28th, a day gently simmering in the post-holiday fog, when you're not quite sure if you're still digesting Christmas dinner or just emotionally preparing for New Year’s resolutions that already feel exhausting. But before you go spiral-deep into your questionable gym membership choices, let me share a zesty historical sprinkle to celebrate the day.On December 28th, 1895, the Lumièr...
2025-12-28
02 min
Sarah Styles Your Life: The Southeast
Episode 70- Featuring Maggie Smith Kühn
Maggie Smith is an artist Sarah discovered over a decade ago, and she also happens to be the artist behind this podcast’s logo. A remarkable talent, Maggie has even been featured on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Known for her stunning live event paintings, she captures weddings and special moments in real time and also offers private commissions. To book a live painting or a private sitting, connect with Maggie directly.Live Event Painting | Maggie Smith Kuhn: https://watchmaggiepaint.com/
2025-12-16
47 min
This Mama Is Lit!
Maggie Smith: My Work is Play
For our 50th episode, Holly Rizzuto Palker and Amanda Fields chat with Maggie Smith, author of Dear Writer, about applying poetic license to writing and beyond, embracing the beginner’s mind, and aging in reverse through creativity. Smith’s national bestseller guides the reader on how to unleash the creative mind with ten ingredients, each one explored through inspirational essays and writing prompts. It’s a book for artists of all genres and for everyday life.Born in Columbus, Ohio, in 1977, Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Tho...
2025-10-08
29 min
For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
[Encore] Turning Pain Into Possibility: The Beauty That Comes After Loss with Poet Maggie Smith
Description: Sometimes the deepest growth comes from the hardest seasons. An untreatable diagnosis, a painful divorce, the loss of hard-earned savings—when life tears apart the script we imagined for ourselves, we’re left to wrestle with who we are, what we value, and how to begin again. In this special encore episode, poet and bestselling author Maggie Smith joins Jen for a tender, hopeful conversation about finding light in the aftermath of loss. Jen shares how she first discovered Maggie’s work (spoiler: Shauna Niequist played matchmaker), and together they swap stories of navigating divorc...
2025-10-01
1h 02
Poured Over
Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones on THE PEOPLE'S PROJECT
The People's Project by Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones is a carefully curated collection of poetry, essays and art from some of our greatest voices. Maggie and Saeed join us to chat about finding community in poetry, the challenge of vulnerability, using metaphor as a tool, writing across genres and more with host Miwa Messer. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Miwa Messer and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): The P...
2025-09-11
46 min
The Stacks
Ep. 388 A Community in Book Form with Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones
Maggie Smith and Saeed Jones join us this week on the Stacks to discuss their anthology, The People’s Project: Poems, Essays, and Art for Looking Forward. With original work from twenty-seven authors exploring hope in times of difficulty, Maggie and Saeed discuss what inspired them to start the book and how they picked contributors for this project. We also spend some time sharing what keeps us from falling into despair before giving superlatives to the different works in The People’s Project.For the month of September, the Stacks Book Club will be reading The Lilac Peopl...
2025-09-10
56 min
Battleship Pretension
930. Maggie Smith
Tyler and David discuss the career of the late Maggie Smith as well as listener responses to our assessing the podcast.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
2025-06-20
1h 50
The Create! Podcast
Make It Weirder: Maggie Smith on Poetry, Success, and Creative Survival in the Age of AI
This episode is a dream come true. I sit down with bestselling author and poet Maggie Smith, whose viral poem Good Bones captured hearts around the world. We talk about navigating creative life with honesty and resilience—from managing unsupportive friends to staying grounded when the world starts watching. We also dive into her newest book, Dear Writer, and how artists can protect their joy, set boundaries, and thrive in the AI era by getting weird, staying real, and honoring their process. If you're a writer, artist, or creative soul trying to stay true to yo...
2025-06-15
32 min
The Create! Podcast
Make It Weirder: Poet Maggie Smith on Success, Vulnerability & Creating Through Uncertainty
This episode is a dream come true. Kat sits down with the extraordinary Maggie Smith —poet, bestselling author, and creative soul behind the viral poem Good Bones and the memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful. In this raw and inspiring conversation, they explore the messiness of the creative process, navigating visibility, staying true to your art in the age of AI, and how to keep going when the world (or your family) doesn’t get it.Whether you're an artist, writer, or creative entrepreneur, this episode is a love letter to your weird, beautiful, evol...
2025-06-15
32 min
HOT FLASHES & COOL TOPICS
How to Foster Creativity in Midlife with Author Maggie Smith
"Creativity is our birthright." Author/Poet Maggie Smith Do you notice in midlife that you have stories and wisdom to share but maybe you don't know how to express them on paper? Our guest this week is NYT Best Selling Author and Poet, Maggie Smith. Maggie's new book, DEAR WRITER: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life, explains how to do it. We discuss important ways to foster your creativity with the first one being, attention. Do you stop and pay attention to the "beauty emergencies" around you? Learn ways to st...
2025-06-04
40 min
Reel Beans: A Film and Coffee Podcast
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969) - Maggie Smith's Masterclass in Manipulation
Join host Benjamin Schneider with guests Casey Haltom and Allen Stafford for a thought-provoking deep dive into The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (1969), featuring Maggie Smith's Oscar-winning performance as the charismatic and dangerous Edinburgh teacher.We explore Jean Brodie's manipulation of young minds, the film's complex tension between beauty and control, and the surprising connections to Italian Renaissance artist Giotto di Bondone. Based on Muriel Spark's novel and directed by Ronald Neame, this film examines how idealism can shade into fascism—and the lasting impact one teacher can have on impressionable students.We also discuss th...
2025-06-03
18 min
For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
Maggie Smith on Art and the Gift of Our Attention
Description: … We need art and beauty now more than ever We need creators to create And Jen admits to being a metaphor whore Thought-provoking Quotes: “The thing that really kept me going was writing. Writing was the way that I came home to myself.” – Maggie Smith 8:00 Nobody wants my cookbook. The next step will be call Doordash – Maggie Smith 9:00 Every decision you make is a creative decision. 10:15 I always want to grab people by the shoulders…. 13:45 Even if you’re not a writer...
2025-05-21
1h 07
Slow Stories
Maggie Smith — "You're a human before you're an artist."
What ingredients are necessary to write? Where does a story begin and end? Why is the blank page both endlessly exciting and daunting? For renowned poet, memoirist, and educator Maggie Smith, these questions are the center of her life and work. And in her latest book, Dear Writer, she offers something bigger than answers. Across ten principles, readers are greeted with a wealth of inspiration that invites artists of all genres to tap into their creative practice. Maggie extolls the beauty of attention, the power of vulnerability, but beyond the page, she also contends with the more...
2025-05-19
1h 03
Considering the Cinema
Considering the Cinema Ep. 083: The Weekly Watchlist – The Deaths of Redbox and Maggie Smith
Hey! It’s Friday again, which means it’s time for the 10th Edition of Considering the Cinema’s THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST! Here in Episode 083, your hosts — Jason Pyles and Dave Becker (Mack Robins was unable to join us for this episode) — bring you a memorable episode where they discuss the deaths of Redbox and the great veteran actress Maggie Smith. Also, Dave reveals his favorite city in the world! And Jason brings all sorts of random movie minutiae to discuss! Even though Mack is absent, join us, anyway! Note: This episode was recorded on September...
2025-04-25
49 min
consideringthecinema's podcast
Considering the Cinema Ep. 083: The Weekly Watchlist - The Deaths of Redbox and Maggie Smith
Hey! It's Friday again, which means it's time for the 10th Edition of Considering the Cinema's THE WEEKLY WATCHLIST! Here in Episode 083, your hosts — Jason Pyles and Dave Becker (Mack Robins was unable to join us for this episode) — bring you a memorable episode where they discuss the deaths of Redbox and the great veteran actress Maggie Smith. Also, Dave reveals his favorite city in the world! And Jason brings all sorts of random movie minutiae to discuss! Even though Mack is absent, join us, anyway! Note: This episode was recorded on September 27, 2024, and it released on April 2...
2025-04-25
49 min
The Daily Dad
"You Can't Parent Without Hope" | Maggie Smith
"The world is at least fifty percent terrible, and that’s a conservative estimate, though I keep this from my children," writes Maggie Smith in her viral poem Good Bones. Today, Maggie joins Ryan to talk about what it means to shield children from the world's harsh realities while still acknowledging its beauty and potential. They discuss how parents can balance hope with realism, the importance of instilling strong values, and the courage it takes to remain earnest and sincere in a cynical world.In 2016, Maggie Smith’s poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was name...
2025-04-19
14 min
The One You Feed
How to Nurture Creativity in a Noisy World with Maggie Smith
In this episode, Maggie Smith explores how to nurture creativity in a noisy world. A lot of people think creativity is something you do with a paintbrush or a poem but Maggie challenges us to think differently about creativity. It isn’t about what you make, but how you live. She dives into what it really means to be creative, even when you’re overwhelmed, unsure, and not feeling particularly inspired. And we tackle a bigger question: How do we keep creating when the world is so loud and we’re so tired? Key Takeaways: Insights on cre...
2025-04-15
1h 09
The One You Feed
How to Nurture Creativity in a Noisy World with Maggie Smith
In this episode, Maggie Smith explores how to nurture creativity in a noisy world. A lot of people think creativity is something you do with a paintbrush or a poem but Maggie challenges us to think differently about creativity. It isn’t about what you make, but how you live. She dives into what it really means to be creative, even when you’re overwhelmed, unsure, and not feeling particularly inspired. And we tackle a bigger question: How do we keep creating when the world is so loud and we’re so tired? Key Takeaways: Insights on cre...
2025-04-15
1h 09
The Shift with Sam Baker
The "other" Maggie Smith on her midlife reappearing act - THE SHIFT REVISITED
As we put the finishing touches to the Spring season of The Shift, I thought we'd raid the archives for a few of my favourite episodes. First up, "the other" Maggie Smith (as she says she will always be), who I first spoke to when her memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful was just creeping into the world. Little did we know back then that it would be the leading wave in a tsunami of divorce memoirs written by midlife women. Also look out for Maggie's new book, Dear Writer, a collection of "pep talks and practical advice...
2025-04-08
54 min
The Daily Stoic
Why Creativity Demands Discipline | “Good Bones” Poet Maggie Smith (PT. 2)
Does telling your story mean revealing everything? Bestselling author and viral poet Maggie Smith returns for part two of her conversation with Ryan, discussing how writers decide what to share and what to keep sacred. They debunk the myth that memoirs must be exposés, talk about the role of empathy in both storytelling and activism, and explore the challenges of staying true to one's work while navigating success.In 2016, Maggie Smith’s poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was named the “Official Poem of 2016” by the Public Radio International. Maggie Smith is the...
2025-04-05
42 min
Poured Over
Maggie Smith on DEAR WRITER
With personal anecdotes, writing exercises and a deep-dive into the pillars of creativity, Dear Writer by Maggie Smith is a one-stop-shop for budding authors, poets and artists from a bestselling voice in literature. Maggie joins us to talk about craft books, quieting the inner critic, tenacity, vulnerability and more with cohost Jenna Seery. This episode of Poured Over was hosted by Jenna Seery and mixed by Harry Liang. New episodes land Tuesdays and Thursdays (with occasional Saturdays) here and on your favorite podcast app. Featured Books (Episode): Dear Writer by Magg...
2025-04-03
53 min
Let's Give A Damn
276 - Maggie Smith
It’s Maggie Smith Day on the podcast! Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book illustrated by SCBWI Portfolio grand prize winner Leanne Hatch; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change; as well as Good Bones, named one of the Best Five Poetry Books of 2017 by the Washington Post and winner of the 2018 Independent Publisher Book Awards Gold Medal in Poetry; The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, winner of the 2012 Dorset Prize and the 2016 Ind...
2025-04-03
53 min
The Daily Stoic
Why Creativity Demands Discipline | “Good Bones” Poet Maggie Smith (PT. 1)
The best writing, like the best life, thrives not on the absence of rules but on the right ones. In today’s episode, Ryan sits down with viral poet and bestselling author Maggie Smith to explore the power of restraint, the fine line between hope and cynicism, and why caring deeply is a bold act of courage.In 2016, Maggie Smith’s poem Good Bones became a viral sensation. It was named the “Official Poem of 2016” by the Public Radio International. Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Be...
2025-04-02
44 min
Press Play On Into A Immersive Full Audiobook During Your Workout.
Dear Writer by Maggie Smith
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/2/audible/19847to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dear Writer Author: Maggie Smith Narrator: Maggie Smith Format: mp3 Length: 6 hrs and 45 mins Release date: 04-01-25 Ratings: 4.5 out of 5 stars, 11 ratings Genres: Words, Language & Grammar Publisher's Summary: Drawing from her twenty years of teaching experience and her bestselling Substack newsletter, For Dear Life, Maggie Smith breaks down creativity into ten essential elements: attention, wonder, vision, play, surprise, vulnerability, restlessness, tenacity, connection, and hope. Each element is explored through short, inspiring, and craft-focused essays, followed by generative writing prompts. Dear Writer provides tools that artists of all experience...
2025-04-01
6h 45
Heart of the Story
The Book Every Writer Needs w/ Maggie Smith
192 To celebrate the release of Maggie Smith's new guidebook for writers called Dear Writer: Pep Talks and Practical Advice for a Creative Life, we're bringing back this beloved chat with Maggie about writing, self-trust, and life in the ellipsis! ---What do we do when the future we thought we’d have is wiped clean, and we're stuck in uncertainty? Bestselling author Maggie Smith joins us to talk about life in the in-between and how, even when we’re at a loss, we can still trust ourselves. She also explores the writerly decisions she made in h...
2025-03-30
59 min
Let’s Talk Memoir
159. Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Life featuring Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith returns to Let’s Talk Memoir for a conversation about letting imposter syndrome go, fiercely guarding your interior life, getting back to the core place where creativity thrives, rewriting a book from scratch, how writing feels in the body, swerving out of your creative lane, battling the sophomore slump, what it feels like to be watched, when ego gets in the way, fears of paralyzing failure, playing the long game, the best advice she ever got, staying agile and awake in the creative process, and her new book Dear Writer: Pep Talks & Practical Advice for the Creative Li...
2025-03-25
28 min
The Other 22 Hours
Maggie Smith on creative purity, trusting yourself, and arm wrestling.
Maggie Smith is NY Times bestselling (her memoir “You Could Make This Place Beautiful”), numerous award-winning poet and author who has been considered one of the first viral poets after her 2016 poem "Good Bones" was read in the hit CBS show 'Madam President', as well as by Meryl Streep at the Academy of American Poets gala. As our first non-musical guest, we seize the opportunity to go deep with Maggie on the creative process in general - a very apt topic with her latest book "Dear Writer: Pep Talks and Practical Advice for the Creative Life" hitting shelves on Apri...
2025-03-19
55 min
TuTu Thin: A Podcast for Dancers | Be a healthy dancer/athlete in mind, body and spirit.
Maggie Felmann talks about her work as an Animal Activist Rescuing Animals in the LA Fires and her work as a Recovery Coach..... When you Recover, Anything is Possible
When you recover, you can do almost anything… ✨Join us as we welcome Maggie Felmann to the TuTu Thin Podcast! Maggie, an Eating Disorder Coach and passionate animal advocate, shares her incredible journey—from battling an unforgiving eating disorder to rescuing animals during the LA fires and helping others heal.Growing up as a young artist in West LA, Maggie faced the pressures of perfection firsthand. After years of struggle, she made a promise to herself: to guide others toward recovery. Now, with training from the Carolyn Costin Institute and a deep well of personal experi...
2025-01-25
37 min
One Bad Mother
One Bad Rerun - Episode 498: The House Is Trashed But The Bones Are Good, with Maggie Smith
ONE BAD RERUN - Episode 498: The House Is Trashed But The Bones Are Good, with Maggie SmithHome and life feeling like a wreck? Slap some paint on that fixer-upper. Author and poet Maggie Smith joins Biz to talk whittling words, Good Bones, and her new memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful. Plus, Biz is in purgatory.Get your copy of Maggie Smith's memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, wherever books are sold. Learn more about Maggie and her work by visiting her website, www.MaggieSmithPoet.com.Go to MaximumFun.org/jo...
2024-12-01
53 min
Gimme Three Podcast - A Series For Cinephiles
48 - Maggie Smith Tribute
Last month, the film industry lost one of the most prolific actresses in history, Dame Maggie Smith. With a stage and screen career that spanned seven decades, it was nearly impossible to pick only three films to highlight Maggie Smith's outstanding career, but we did our best. We start with Maggie Smith's Academy Award Winning performance as the enigmatic school teacher in The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie. We switch gears with one of the most revered comedies of the 1990s, where Smith dons a habit in Sister Act.Finally, we d...
2024-11-18
1h 08
Book Vs Movie Podcast
Travels with My Aunt (1972) Maggie Smith, George Cukor, Louis Gossett Jr, and George Cukor
Book Vs. Movie: Travels with My AuntThe 1969 Graham Greene Novel Vs. the 1972 Maggie Smith FilmThe Margos pack their suitcases for Graham Greene’s Travels with My Aunt and its 1972 film adaptation. The story of Henry Pulling, a reserved Englishman, whose life changes when his eccentric Aunt Augusta leads him on an adventurous journey across Europe. Greene explores the novel's themes of self-discovery, rebellion, and unconventional relationships with his signature dark humor. Augusta’s vibrant, morally ambiguous character makes Henry question his life choices. The film, directed by George Cukor and s...
2024-11-11
1h 07
SongWriter turns stories into songs
Fear, Parenting, and Finding Light in Darkness: Maggie Smith + Kat Edmonson
Poet Maggie Smith reads her viral poem Good Bones and reflects on what it means to raise children in a world that is both beautiful and frightening. She also shares What I Carried, a poem about fear and love, and how both shape the lives of parents and kids. Psychologist Dr. Chrissy Salley from the Courageous Parents Network joins to talk about caregiving, resilience, and how families can have honest conversations with children. Jazz chanteuse Kat Edmonson closes the episode with Fear, Fear, a haunting new song inspired by Smith’s work.Chapters4:00 Good Bones: How a...
2024-10-22
55 min
Uncommon Sense: The 11 O'Clock Number
Charnopher talks Maggie Smith
In this episode, Charnopher celebrates the iconic Dame Maggie Smith, renowned for her brilliant performances across stage and screen. From her unforgettable roles in Downton Abbey to the Harry Potter series, we explore her extraordinary career spanning over six decades. Discover the depth and versatility that have made Maggie Smith a beloved figure in theater and film, and learn about the incredible legacy of this legendary British actress. ALso, #LiarLiarPumpkinEater #CheaterCheaterPantsonFire Subscribe wherever get your podcasts and please like and subscribe on YouTube.Stay in touch with us on...
2024-10-08
38 min
Cine y Libertad
Más Maggie Smith (Harry Potter y Downton Abbey) y menos Albert Serra (Concha de Plata por Tardes de soledad)
Más Maggie Smith (Harry Potter y Downton Abbey) y menos Albert Serra (Concha de Plata por Tardes de soledad): ¡Lectores y amigos Cine y Libertad! Víctor Alvarado (La fe, la ética y los valores de los superhéroes:https://www.cope.es/blogs/cine-y-libertad/2024/06/20/la-fe-la-etica-y-los-valores-de-los-superheroes-el-dia-en-que-el-pulpo-hablo-de-mi-libro/ ) y, el doctor, Antonio Peláez (El globo rojo, Los Fabelman, El congreso de Denver,Cloé Zhao,The mountains , Sound of freedom ) nos hablan del Festival del Festival de Toronto 2024: El otro día por el diario ABC nos enteramos de la noticia... El mundo del cine, el teatro y la televisión ha perdido...
2024-10-07
10 min
Human Design Reflector's Reflections with Dirk Nellens
Honouring Dame Maggie Smith + The Neutrino Weather for October 4-10: A Reflector's Insight
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit reflectorsreflections.substack.comIn today’s video00:00 - 5:15 - My homage to Dame Maggie SmithYou may have noticed that I’ve switched the model for my content for a couple of weeks now so that the actionable insights I share in The Weekly Neutrino Weather are available to my paid subscribers. 5:15 - 15:36 - The Neutrino Weather 4 - 10 October 2024Love and Emotions Through Human DesignA 5-Week Journey into the Heart of Connection with Dirk...
2024-10-05
05 min
Book Vs Movie Podcast
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (Replay ep. RIP Maggie Smith! 1934-2024)
Book Vs. Movie: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie(Replay ep for Dame Maggie Smith 1934-2024)The Margos celebrate September with a series of “Back to School” episodes, starting with the 1961 classic The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark. Brodie is a popular teacher at a girls' school in Edinburgh, Scotland, in 1931.Each year she picks a group of students to be an elite part of the “Brodie set”--under her tutelage learning mostly about the arts & beauty (and not science!)Brodie is single and considers herself at her “prime,” with two gentlemen vying for her a...
2024-09-27
1h 00
The Conversation with Amanda de Cadenet
Maggie Smith: A Conversation on Self-Trust and Transformation
In this podcast episode, Maggie discusses her personal journey and insights with Amanda. They converse about the challenges and growth she has experienced, particularly focusing on self-trust, emotional growth, and overcoming her divorce. Maggie shares her thoughts on being less judgmental, finding joy in everyday moments, and the importance of self-compassion. They also touch on the significance of treating others kindly and the impact of her work on readers. The conversation concludes with mutual appreciation and creative inspiration, highlighting Maggie's book, "You Could Make This Place Beautiful."Timestamps: [03:25] Maggie discusses how she has learned to trust h...
2024-07-13
24 min
Hear us Roar
237: Patricia Bernstein- Author of A Noble Cunning
This week's guest is Patricia Bernstein (A Noble Cunning: The Countess and the Tower, History Through Fiction, March 2023). The spark for Patricia's story occurred on a trip to Scotland where she heard the story of a noblewoman who used trickery and cunning to rescue her husband from the Tower of London before his execution. We discuss the rabbit hole of research, the challenge of writing dialogue that sounds like historical discourse without turning off readers, and her stance that a novel should grow organically rather than following a prescribed set of "fill-in-the-blanks" structural steps. Finally, we address the task...
2024-06-08
33 min
The Empowered Resilient Woman
Evolutionary Astrology for Life & Business With Maggie Hunter
In this episode of The Empowered Resilient Woman, Host and Mindset & Resilience Coach, Kimberly Smith chats with Maggie Hunter, psychotherapist, evolutionary astrologist, and holistic money and business mentor. Maggie is a visionary dedicated to empowering new spiritual entrepreneurs. She guides women who, after experiencing an awakening and personal transformation, desire to transition into entrepreneurship to help others navigate similar paths of transformation. Maggie's mission is to help women move from feeling stuck and frustrated in careers that no longer resonate, to embracing, living, and sharing their unique medicine. With an unshakeable conviction in th...
2024-04-24
53 min
The Natural Health Rising Podcast
96: Your Three-Step Plan To Reduce Inflammation and Heal Your Body with Maggie Berghoff
Maggie Berghoff is a Functional Medicine Nurse Practitioner, an entrepreneur, and USA Today National Best-Selling author of "Eat to Treat: Your Three-Step Plan To Reduce Inflammation, Detoxify Your Life, And Heal Your Body.” Maggie is also a proud mother of three children, embodying the balance of a thriving career, a fulfilling family life, and healthy self. More of what Rachel and Maggie discuss in the episode: Why functional medicine lab testing is so important to optimize your health and the top 4 labs you should do Mindset shifts to adopt to start making health ch...
2024-04-21
56 min
Freelance Writing Direct with Estelle: Conversations with authors, journalists, agents, novelists, memoirists, niche writers, publishers, writing teachers, assigning editors and media experts.
#81 The Art of Shaping a Compelling Story Featuring Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of seven books of poetry and prose, including You Could Make This Place Beautiful, Good Bones, Goldenrod, Lamp of the Body, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change. Her newest book is My Thoughts Have Wings, a picture book for children, illustrated by Leanne Hatch. Smith's poems and essays have appeared in the New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, TIME, The Nation, The Atlantic, and The Best American Poetry. She lives with her two children in Columbus, Ohio.
2024-04-11
36 min
Minimalist Moms Podcast | Simple Living for Overwhelmed Moms
Maggie Smith On Nighttime Rituals, Rewiring Our Thoughts & Managing Stress (EP325)
Joining me today for her second appearance on the show is author Maggie Smith. Maggie joined me back in November to discuss her book, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, which I'll be sure to include in the show notes. But today she's here to talk about her newest children's book, My Thoughts Have Wings.She wrote this children's book in hopes that kids could rewire their thoughts and develop positive thinking habits at bedtime. So today we're going to discuss the inspiration behind her book, the importance of bedtime rituals and strategies for managing stress and...
2024-03-15
26 min
Build-A-Bond
Maggie Smith (feat. Alex) in Renaissance to Kill
This week we are joined by Instagram’s very own Maggie Smith (no, not that one). This Maggie is a model, content creator and star of the hit BBC Scotland show The Agency: Unfiltered. Maggie is very much online, so has brought along her legacy media savvy nephew Alex (and his jotter) to help build their dream James Bond adventure. Alongside the usual discussion of actors, directors, and music we also find out why Maggie fancies Mr Burns, what she thinks is the least deserving charity and discover who invented yellow tennis balls…
2024-02-27
1h 13
The L3 Leadership Podcast with Doug Smith
Maggie Berghoff on Functional Medicine, Optimizing Your Health, and Raising Healthy Kids
Send us a textEpisode Summary: In this episode of the L3 Leadership Podcast, Maggie Berghoff joins us to share her wealth of knowledge on functional medicine and personalized health.About Maggie Berghoff: Maggie Berghoff is a visionary entrepreneur with multiple online companies dedicated to improving the well-being of individuals. The journey began as she ventured into the role of an online health consultant, evolving into a substantial educational platform offering published books, online programs, recommended products, and diverse services aimed at helping individuals achieve balance in their lives. In addition...
2024-01-23
39 min
Innerspace: Deep, Meaningful Conversations with Brett Kaufman
176. Turning Everyday Life into Poetry with Maggie Smith
"'Nothing that interesting has happened to me. I'm not a world traveler. I have a stable home life. I have no significant trauma. What on earth am I going to write about?' Well, put your phone down and go outside. What are you thinking about? What do you not understand? What are you questioning? What did things look like to you? What do you feel joyful about or thankful for? You don't need pain as material."— Maggie SmithToday on Gravity:Maggie's artistic journey and creative processNavigating life's challenges as a...
2024-01-15
1h 18
This American Ex-Wife: The Podcast
"Weird cicadas" with Maggie Smith
Poet and best-selling author Maggie Smith shares how her divorce made her spend more time with someone she didn’t expect: herself. She explains how she learned to leave room for that self even as she shares part of it in her work. If you like what you hear, preorder This American Ex-Wife. It’s the best way to support this work.I am currently running a giveaway! If you preorder the book, I’ll mail you a “Burn it down” sticker and a signed bookplate!Show notes:Buy Maggie’s book You Coul...
2023-12-28
55 min
London Writers' Salon
#085: Maggie Smith — Crafting Viral Poems, Writing Memoir, Becoming a Better Poet, Narrative Device, Substack, Commercial vs Creative Work
Award-winning poet and writer on her process of crafting a poem, how she brought lyric sensibility to her memoir, and how we can observe and distill our experience of the world. We also talk about how she constructed her memoir, chose what to include, and navigated the intensity of publication as a memoirist.*ABOUT MAGGIE SMITHMaggie Smith is an award-winning author and poet. her poem Good Bones was called the “Official Poem of 2016” by Public Radio International. Her latest book, a memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful, explores the disintegration of her...
2023-12-02
55 min
Billy Smith
[EPUB] Free DOWNLOAD You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith
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2023-09-21
00 min
Kurt Vonnegut Radio with Gabe Hudson
32. Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith is the New York Times bestselling author of You Could Make This Place Beautiful; the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: and author of the beloved, world famous poem, "Good Bones." Maggie Smith’s memoir is truth-telling of the highest order. This book chronicles the peaks and valleys of her odyssey in recent years. How her poem, “Good Bones,” went super viral, and her marriage dissolved, and she found herself in frightening terrain. And how she stepped up and responded by writing two books, and through her artistry and creativity: she was able to insure that she and her kids...
2023-09-20
28 min
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2023-09-07
00 min
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Read [Epub] You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith
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2023-09-07
00 min
Jasmin Doherti
Read [Epub] You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith
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2023-09-07
00 min
karet ponggol
Read [Epub] You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith
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2023-09-07
00 min
The Shift with Sam Baker
Maggie Smith on her midlife reappearing act
Like most of the rest of the world, I first discovered today’s guest Maggie Smith (no, not the legendary British actress, the American poet) when her poem, Good Bones went viral on social media thrusting her into the news on both sides of the Atlantic, featured on primetime TV and was read at an event by Meryl Streep. It’s the kind of exposure people dream of, but in Maggie’s own words “my marriage was never the same after that”. And I know that sentiment is something that will resonate with so many of you.
2023-09-05
53 min
She Renovates
223 - Mastering Mindset: Property Development Success with Maggie Smith
Dive into the world of micro development with Maggie Smith on this episode! Discover how she turned her property passion into profit, from a challenging start to creating her own successful development company. Gain insights into the strategy that boosts your profits while mitigating risks. Join us on September 10th for an in-depth exploration of micro development, featuring real projects, expert advice, and the step-by-step process. Don't miss out – secure your spot at sherenovates.com.au/events! Get inspired, le...
2023-08-26
42 min
For The Love With Jen Hatmaker Podcast
The Friendships That Save Us: Maggie Smith
Genuine heart friendships have an incredible impact on our lives, including our health. Many recent studies tout the connection between health and the quality of your relationships, and that loneliness (not to be confused with being alone) can have a negative effect on our health–possibly even bigger than smoking or drinking or poor eating. So is it possible that our friends can actually help save us? Our guest today thinks so; writer and poet extraordinaire Maggie Smith recently went through a divorce and she credits her close knit friend group for being “her parachute” in that process (much like J...
2023-08-02
48 min
Hear us Roar
197: Maggie Ginsberg- Author of Still True
This week we talk with Maggie Ginsberg (Still True, Univ of Wisconsin Press, September 2022). Maggie, a journalist and magazine editor, always thought the novelists she admired were born with "magic author brains", that ideas simply flowed out of their fingers onto the page. It was only after she decided to write a book herself that she discovered the similarities with er non-fiction interviews—the characters were actually "real people" and all she had to do was ask the right questions so she could understand their story. We discuss the pluses and challenges of publishing with an academic press, how th...
2023-07-20
28 min
It’s OK That You’re Not OK with Megan Devine
Can We Make This Place Beautiful? with Maggie Smith
How do we live in a world that’s at least half terrible, and that is a conservative estimate?If you recognize that line, you already know Maggie Smith. This week on the show, we’re talking about writing, marriage, divorce, and why you didn’t need whatever happened to you in order to become who you’re meant to be: as Maggie says, “trauma does not give you a “glow up.”” If you’ve ever wanted to write the story of your life - including the messy, difficult parts like divorce, miscarriage, and the loss of iden...
2023-06-26
51 min
LifeMinute Entertainment
Laura Linney Praises Co-Star Maggie Smith at Tribeca Film Festival World Premiere of The Miracle Club
Watch the video: https://lifeminute.tv/movies/video/laura-linney-praises-co-star-maggie-smith-tribeca-film-festival-world-premiere-miracleThe Miracle Club star Laura Linney and director Thaddeus O’Sullivan sang the praises of Maggie Smith at the Tribeca Film Festival world premiere of the film in New York City.The heartwarming story follows close friends across generations Lily (Maggie Smith), Eileen (Kathy Bates), and Dolly (Agnes O'Casey) from Ballyfermot, a hard-knock community in Dublin, Ireland. When the opportunity arises for the women to win a pilgrimage to Lourdes, France, they jump at the chance. With the help of their priest, the women win the trip an...
2023-06-21
01 min
Booked Up with Jen Taub
Maggie Smith, You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir
This week for the book club, we have poet Maggie Smith talking about her tell-most own new bestselling memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful. You know Maggie from a poem she wrote in an Ohio coffee shop in 2015. That poem “Good Bones” was so deeply true and beautiful that readers passed it around. And it went viral a year or two later. Poems don’t go viral, but this one did, so much so that the unimaginable happened. First. In April of 2017, Meryl Streep read that poem, “Good Bones” at a Lincoln Center gala. But there’s a next. Next...
2023-05-28
1h 06
Poured Over
Maggie Smith on YOU COULD MAKE THIS PLACE BEAUTIFUL
"I leave that book feeling less alone, because I've been welcomed into somebody else's humanity, and I feel like they've shared part of themselves with me and that feels communal…" Maggie Smith's bestselling You Could Make This Place Beautiful transcends traditional memoir in a staggering take on divorce, motherhood and what it means to be a writer in a way only the poet could deliver. Smith speaks about the vulnerability of sharing your life through words, the freedom of nontraditional literary devices, healing through art and more with guest host, Jenna Seery. We end this episode with TBR...
2023-04-22
41 min
Divorced People
Ep. 2 Maggie Smith: Honesty, Integrity, and Endurance in the Messy Middle
Poet, and now memoirist, Maggie Smith has made the messy middle of her divorce into a stunning and captivating piece of art: You Could Make This Place Beautiful, her newest book. Maggie's marriage began its formal ending in 2018, and she has been processing the experience in so many ways, including some of my favorite writings on the topic. (I give her book "Keep Moving" to loads of new clients who are in the roughest starts of their journeys and her Modern Love column took my breath away in the earliest days of my own separation) Listen as...
2023-04-17
56 min
Pulling The Thread with Elise Loehnen
Reconceiving Our Lives (Maggie Smith)
“For people who have been in a long relationship and then it goes off the rails and ends, it’s a different kind of grief from say widower grief, right? Where maybe the relationship gets to stay intact and time capsuled. And you get to maintain the quality and texture of those memories even as you're grieving the loss of the person in your present life and in your future. And I think something that happens in divorce that we maybe don't talk enough about is the kind of like, I think they call it ambiguous grief, right? It's like...
2023-04-13
54 min
Make Your Own Map: Are YOU Ready to be BRAVE?
The Poet Maggie Smith Makes This Place Beautiful
Thank you Maggie Smith for joining me on my podcast to talk about her new book, You Could Make This Place Beautiful! "What now? I am out with lanterns, looking for myself. But here’s the thing about carrying light with you: No matter where you go, and no matter what you find—or don’t find—you change the darkness just by entering it. You clear a path through it.... My life is like the ocean that scientists just discovered—something that’s been on maps and atlases, hiding in plain view as part of another whole. This new ocean was a...
2023-04-12
23 min
My Unlived Life
Maggie Smith
The poet Maggie Smith and Miriam discuss what might have happened if she’d left her native Ohio to go to graduate school in Tucson, and thus also left the man who ultimately became her husband. Along the way they discuss the impossible questions one gets asked in the aftermath of divorce; how writing your trauma can help you through, though not necessarily in the way you might think, and ways to find yourself when you’re far from home. Maggie also teaches Miriam a very important lesson about band t-shirts.Maggie Smith is the award-winning auth...
2023-04-11
1h 15
A Bookish Home
Ep. 143: Poet Maggie Smith on You Could Make This Place Beautiful, an Unforgettable New Memoir
This week my guest is poet and bestselling author Maggie Smith whose memoir, You Could Make This Place Beautiful just released and explores the disintegration of her marriage and her renewed commitment to herself. Maggie Smith is also the award-winning author of Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, Lamp of the Body, and … Continue reading Ep. 143: Poet Maggie Smith on You Could Make This Place Beautiful, an Unforgettable New Memoir →
2023-04-11
00 min
Let’s Talk Memoir
38. You Could Make This Place Beautiful featuring Maggie Smith
Maggie Smith joins Let’s Talk Memoir for a conversation about having and holding boundaries in our work and in our lives, trusting our instincts as writers, taking risks, telling the truth as we know it, allowing our material to dictate form, how our work changes over time, and her highly anticipated memoir You Could Make This Place Beautiful. -Visit the Let's Talk Memoir Merch store: https://www.zazzle.com/store/letstalkmemoir Also in this episode: -protecting our children in our work -poetry’s possibilities -why we can only speak...
2023-04-11
38 min
Full Trial Audiobooks in Biography & Memoir, Memoirs
You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir by Maggie Smith
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/601070 to listen full audiobooks. Title: You Could Make This Place Beautiful: A Memoir Author: Maggie Smith Narrator: Maggie Smith Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 7 hours 48 minutes Release date: April 11, 2023 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 4.24 of Total 37 Ratings of Narrator: 4.43 of Total 7 Genres: Memoirs Publisher's Summary: INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • NPR Best Book of the Year • Time Best Book of the Year • Oprah Daily Best Memoir of the Year “A bittersweet study in both grief and joy.” —Time “A sparklingly beautiful memoir-in-vignettes” (Isaac Fitzgerald, New York Times bestselling author) that explores coming of age in your middle age—f...
2023-04-11
03 min
I'd Rather Be Reading
Maggie Smith on Divorce, Heartbreak, Modern Womanhood, and Recommitting to Yourself
We have another memoirist on the show today! As you'll hear me say in the introduction, after reading Maggie Smith's book, I was flummoxed as to how I would ask her MORE questions about her life after she wrote such a candid, raw, vulnerable memoir. Hadn't she already given me enough on the page? But off the page, Maggie is just as dazzling, as you'll no doubt hear for yourself. A poet and a memoirist, Maggie doesn't shy away from honesty and transparency about some difficult topics she has faced. It's how we all should be -- brave, courageous...
2023-04-11
24 min
Hear us Roar
170: Maggie Giles - Author of The Things We Lost
Listen here to our newest podcast with Maggie Giles (The Things We Lost, Rising Action, April 2022). We discuss how her book's concept is a twist on the Sliding Doors trope of "what if our lives had gone differently" and took her seven years to write, how she took a chance and signed with a novice publisher as their very first author, and how it's imperative that writers discuss with their significant other that writing is not a hobby, but a job and a passion and requires us to devote time to it like any other goal we want to...
2022-12-29
29 min
On The Breath
S1 Ep 5: The Voices I Love, with SJ Harrison (feat. Maggie Smith, Haluk Bilginer, Lee Sun-Kyun and more)!
In this celebration of voice, I share 8 of my favorite ones with you! We explore how the most interesting voices may not be classically beautiful. Listen to some elder actors who have lived with their voices a long time, and compare their younger voices with their current ones. We'll also hear some some mid life actors and I'll tell you why I find their voices sexy. Paul Jennings, who did the voiceover for Raphael in Soul Caliber II makes a personal appearance. Included in this podcast are the voices of Eartha Kitt, Haluk Bilginer, Maggie Smith, Takehiro...
2022-12-21
29 min
Innovation in Compliance with Tom Fox
Episode 3-: Maggie Smith with a Spotlight on DEI
Welcome to a special five-part podcast series on the New Traliant, sponsored by Traliant. Over this series, we will discuss what is new at the company and key issues that Traliant is helping to lead and define the online training industry in going forward. Over this five part series I will visit with John Arendes, CEO at the company on what is new at New Traliant and what the DOJ has communicated to the compliance community regarding its expectations around online training and communications; Maggie Smith, Vice President of Human Resources at Traliant on the role of DEI in y...
2022-06-15
17 min
Hear us Roar
Special Episode: Womens Fiction Day June 2022
Our host Maggie Smith leads a roundtable discussion with the three finalists for the WFWA Star Award for Women's Fiction/Debut category as they discuss what it means to write "women's fiction", the trajectory of their writing careers, finding camaraderie with their peers, the value of book awards, and what they've learned from readers since their book's publication. Panelists are: Julie Carrick Dalton (Waiting For the Night Song, Forge, January 2021) Joani Elliott (The Audacity of Sarah Grayson, Post Hill Press, May 2021) and Kelley McNeil (A Day Like This, Lake Union, November 2021)
2022-06-05
43 min
Depresh Mode with John Moe
Maggie Smith on Despair, Hope, Divorce, and Poetry
Right now, in our society, there is so much to be anxious about. There are many factors that could lead one to feel depressed and defeated. If one already has a tendency toward anxiety and depression, that path can be even shorter. But as a member of that society, one must look for hope anyway. It’s that dynamic relationship between despair and hope that led us to reach out to Maggie Smith. The American poet Maggie Smith, not the British actor Maggie Smith.Maggie is the author of several volumes of poetry and her work has ap...
2022-05-23
1h 02
The TufFish Show
Resilience and the writing process with Maggie Smith
Welcome Maggie Smith to The TufFish Show, a place to help writers and aspiring authors get out of their own way to leave a legacy by telling the stories they want to share through writing their own books and confidently sharing them with others. The writing process can be tough and the business side can feel scary, but TufFish makes both feel smoother and achievable. Visit https://www.jennifermilius.com/tuffish to learn more. Resilience and reinvention are key themes that Maggie shared during our conversation. She explained the importance of having a strong concept for your...
2022-05-17
32 min
The One You Feed
Maggie Smith on Poetry and Life Lessons
Maggie Smith is a poet and author of the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change, as well as Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, and Lamp of the Body. Maggie’s poems and essays are widely published and anthologized, appearing in Best American Poetry, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, the Washington Post, The Guardian, and elsewhere.In this episode, Maggie Smith joins Eric and Ginny for a conversation about her poetry and learning about ourselves through life’s experiencesBut wait – there’...
2022-04-08
56 min
The One You Feed
Maggie Smith on Poetry and Life Lessons
Maggie Smith is a poet and author of the national bestsellers Goldenrod and Keep Moving: Notes on Loss, Creativity, and Change, as well as Good Bones, The Well Speaks of Its Own Poison, and Lamp of the Body. Maggie’s poems and essays are widely published and anthologized, appearing in Best American Poetry, The New York Times, The New Yorker, The Paris Review, the Washington Post, The Guardian, and elsewhere.In this episode, Maggie Smith joins Eric and Ginny for a conversation about her poetry and learning about ourselves through life’s experiencesBut wait – there’...
2022-04-08
56 min
The Perks Of Being A Book Lover Podcast
S. 6 Ep. 128 Messy.Mothers, Daughters, and Mentors with Guest Maggie Smith 3-30-22
Our guest this week is author and podcaster, Maggie Smith. Maggie’s second act in her professional life is as a novelist. She spent over 25 years running a business but when it began to feel boring and she needed to use her creativity, she attended a writer’s workshop where the instructor asked everyone to write down something they could never write about; Maggie wrote about mother daughter relationships. This idea transformed itself into a novel about where mothers/ daughters/ and mentors intersect titled Truth and Other Lies. One of the thematic ideas of the book is how...
2022-03-30
59 min
Hear us Roar
131: Maggie Smith- Author of Truth and Other Lies
Our guest this week is the person that generally hosts this podcast Maggie Smith (Truth and Other Lies, Ten16 Press, March 2022) and she's interviewed by book editor and women's fiction author Tiffany Yates Martin, WFWA 2021 Scribe. Hear Maggie's story of how her book went through various iterations before she found a plot which could highlight the relationship between a daughter, her mother, and her mentor; how she had to pivot when her first publisher went bankrupt; and what an author needs to be prepared to do if they want to make a smash with their debut's launch. I...
2022-03-16
42 min
Beyond the Next Chapter with Whitney Clark
Maggie Smith, "Truth and Other Lies"
Maggie Smith’s debut novel, TRUTH AND OTHER LIES, is the fascinating story of three women and the secrets and lies that connect them, shape them, and threaten them. A journalist, psychologist, podcast host and business owner, Maggie joins the podcast to talk about what inspired the book. Maggie talks about using her own life experience writing the relationship Megan and her mother, the political candidate. The book tackles politics, family dynamics, professional identity, and what happens when you look deeper beyond the facades of those you admire, and those you resent. Margaret and Olivia discuss sharing a...
2022-03-15
38 min
Beyond the Next Chapter with Whitney Clark
Maggie Smith, "Truth and Other Lies"
Maggie Smith’s debut novel, TRUTH AND OTHER LIES, is the fascinating story of three women and the secrets and lies that connect them, shape them, and threaten them. A journalist, psychologist, podcast host and business owner, Maggie joins the podcast to talk about what inspired the book. Maggie talks about using her own life experience writing the relationship Megan and her mother, the political candidate. The book tackles politics, family dynamics, professional identity, and what happens when you look deeper beyond the facades of those you admire, and those you resent. Margaret and Olivia discuss sharing a...
2022-03-15
37 min