Call it Good
Molly Huffman is a writer, mom and wife who shares her journey of loss, grief, pain, peace and joy in an honest and heartwarming way, encouraging people in all walks of life with her faith and perspective. She is the author of The Moon is Round: A True Story of Extraordinary Loss, Grief, and the Fight for Faith.
info_outline Episode 17: Morgan Harper NicholsCall it Good
Morgan Harper Nichols is a writer, artist, and musician who makes her work around people and their stories.
info_outline Episode 16: Madison HedlundCall it Good
Madison Hedlund is a coach and self-worth mentor dedicated to helping women reclaim their self trust, personal power, and come alive in their truth. It’s a messy, beautiful line of life-changing work and she wouldn’t have it any other way.
info_outline Episode 15: Rachel KleinCall it Good
Rachel Klein is the founder of Revival Food Co. Founded in 2014, Revival Food Co. almond butter is filled with nutrient-dense superfoods, sustainably sourced almonds, and lots of handmade hustle. Rachel lives in Indianapolis with her husband, David, and their two sons: Jonathan and Benjamin. On this episode, we talk about how she got started with Revival Food Co., identity, and what health and wholeness means to her.
info_outline Episode 14: Abbie MeyerCall it Good
Abbie G Meyer is a 20-something writer and cat mom, married to her pilot husband Cal, and a newly minted Colorado resident. She believes that we are all designed to live abundantly, find fullness in community, and unashamedly press into our creativity.
info_outline Episode 13: Rachel GilliamCall it Good
Rachel Gilliam is a digital marketer who shares her story of life, love, and loss online and in real life. She founded fmnst.co–an advertising and marketing company that empowers boss babes and fempreneurs with branding and digital marketing consulting.
info_outline Episode 12: Nora SchlesingerCall it Good
Nora Schlesinger is a baker, food photographer, content creator, and the face behind A Clean Bake–a website of gluten-free and paleo treats and recipes for everyone to enjoy.
info_outline Episode 11: Mary GrahamCall it Good
Mary Graham is a writer who shares about her life–the raw, embarrassing, funny, hopeful, and real stuff. She is also the co-host of the Not Terrible podcast–a weekly show for the hopeless optimist in all of us.
info_outline Episode 10: Alexis TeichmillerCall it Good
Alexis Teichmiller is a creator at heart with a love for adventure, frequent flyer miles, and trying new food.
info_outline Episode 9: Simi BoticCall it Good
Simi Botic is a coach, author, and speaker who is on a mission to help others embrace their beautifully imperfect lives–food, body, and beyond. She lives in Columbus, Ohio with her husband Tim, and their son Osh.
info_outlineOn this episode, I’m chatting with Sonja Overhiser. Sonja is the wife of the writer and photographer couple behind the award-nominated food blog A Couple Cooks. Alex and Sonja are authors of the cookbook Pretty Simple Cooking. They have garnered a worldwide following for their delicious vegetarian recipes and sustainable approach to cooking and eating well. Sonja is passionate about woman entrepreneurship and she speaks at events empowering women in business. Sonja is the co-founder of Indy Women in Food, an organization to support women working in the food industry in Indianapolis. Alex and Sonja live in Indianapolis with their 1-year-old son Larson.
I met Sonja at a women’s conference in 2014 here in Indianapolis, and have since followed her around at local events. I’ll never forget when she shared her journey of cancer at an intimate coffee shop meet-up. I’ve always been struck by Sonja’s strength, charm, and ability to be transparent and professional online all at the same time.
Sonja and I talk about her food journey, her story of cancer and adoption, and what she’s learning to call good in this season.
SHOW NOTES
Food Matters by Mark Bittman
Cancer, Miscarriage, and Adoption
Connect with Sonja:
@acouplecooks on Instagram
Connect with Ali:
@alisonwren on Instagram
@alisonwren on Twitter