⭐️ Listener Favorite - Redefining Meaning and Documentary with Courtney Holmes
Release Date: 11/05/2019
DANGEROUSLY GOOD STORIES
Under 24 hours after publishing the last episode, one listener (& episode 79 guest + friend of mine), Caryn DeFreez sent me an audio message.
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Welcome to Dangerously Good Stories, fka Intentional Documentary!
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Caryn DeFreez is a wife, homeschooling mom, and has a big love for documenting stories.
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Aubrey Vejvoda is a former marketing student turned HypnoCoach. She quit her photography business and today she’s on the frontlines trying to help make hypnosis mainstream.
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Photographer Jessica Hachey and I talk about:
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This episode is totally a 2 for 1, because we go into two very different topics all in one episode.
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This Story of the Month comes from photographer Ashley Manley who contributed this story on Fearless and Framed back in 2015. It was published almost 5 years ago and her words hold so much value still today!
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Our stories—the stories of our past and of the present—are more than just memories to enjoy inside of passing moments on our way to the next big thing. Let’s cultivate your 2020 stories… consider this a mini planning workshop that’s NOT all about the business, creativity, weight loss, lifestyle or home improvement goals.
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Ever wonder about navigating big life changes while running a business?
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This bonus episode teaches my 5-part Practice to get off survival mode and to feel AWAKE again.
info_outline⚠️ Note: This episode was recorded during the Intentional Documentary® era. It remains in the public archive because it explores story work through the lens of identity, community, and creative purpose, conversations still deeply relevant today.
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This episode is a candid, heartfelt conversation between two storytellers who once worried about being “documentary enough.” Together, Courtney Holmes and I explore how we’ve redefined success, meaning, and creative freedom in our work.
If you’ve ever questioned where you fit in the creative world or felt torn between industry labels and what truly matters to you, this one’s for you.
Topics covered:
- The pressure to fit documentary photography into a narrow definition
- How Courtney Holmes found her version of meaningful work
- Letting go of imposter feelings and peer comparison
- The role of intuition in creative decision-making
- Why honoring your own values leads to more sustainable work
- A shared story of burnout, clarity, and returning to purpose
- The real definition of “enough” when it comes to storytelling
Where is Courtney now?
Courtney is the founder and lead educator of FilmingLife® Academy, where she teaches photographers around the world how to bring heart and storytelling into their filmmaking. Alongside her teaching, she continues to create nostalgic, love-soaked films and photos for families, specializing in the quiet, in-between moments that often mean the most.
Connect with Courtney + access the archived episode resources here:
→ dangerouslygoodstories.com/intentional-documentary-archive