12 January 2018 | 5:22 am
Length: 34:21

131: Kelly Feels Powerless

Kelly figures out the basis of her political despair and then also shares the importance of stillness and watching how we react to the world to increase our peace of mind. Music by Adil Omar.

6 November 2017 | 9:54 pm
Length: 1:23:29

130: Octagon Table Discussion - Liberty

Kelly is joined by the rollicking Octagon Table regulars Chris Bonno, Dylan Brody, Erin Brown, and Rick Overton. They discuss the topic of Liberty from every imaginable angle and have a great time doing it. M


7 October 2017 | 4:56 pm
Length: 28:35

128: Kelly Finds Her Church

Kelly talks about Tom Petty and how to find the holiness in your work. And then gives everyone a chance to turn over the Great Ball of Merit. Music by Tom Petty

29 September 2017 | 11:39 pm
Length: 59:28

WFAD 127 Kelly Gets Some Hope & Change

Kelly sits down with Hope Hall, the Presidential Videographer for the White House during the Obama years, to discuss self-care in this new presidency and what we as individual and a country are learning about life.

22 September 2017 | 9:47 pm
Length: 35:25

126: Kelly Unplugs

Kelly returns to full time podcasting after a long hiatus. She talks about the fatigue of the current political atmosphere and the importance of self-care if you want to stay engaged.


26 August 2016 | 3:17 pm
Length: 56:40

124: Kelly Says No

Kelly shares about her trip to Jamestown NY for the LucyFest, meeting Trevor Noah and finding herself in a Victorian Disneyland called The Chautauqua Institute. She then dives into the power of saying "yes" and the power of saying "no" in her life and invites listeners to step into their own lives consciously and boldly. Music: "A Feather's Not A Bird" by Rosanne Cash.

31 July 2016 | 3:15 pm
Length: 48:17

123: Kelly Feels the Silverman

Kelly briefly touches on the conventions, Sarah Silverman and a few important Garry’s in her life. She then plays part two of her interview with Steve McIntosh, the Integral Philosopher and founder of the Institute for Cultural Evolution where they discuss the future of both the Left and the Right in American politics. Music is co-opted from the DNC.