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Not in a Huff with Jackson Huff
Not in a Huff with Jackson Huff
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An engaging podcast where people from all backgrounds share their story. From Olympic Gold Medalist to legendary entertainers to those involved in ripped from the headlines events. Join Jackson each week where he helps guest share, teach, and unpack it all.
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This week’s episode features stand-up comedian Amanda Sedaka, opening a new series focused on the world of comedy and the people behind it.Here’s what we talked about in this episode:• How Amanda realized she had the humor to pursue comedy• Getting started in the world of stand-up comedy• Using humor to process and talk about serious health experiences• Turning personal challenges into material on stage• Navigating major medical issues at a young age• Growing up in a showbiz family and how it shaped her stage presenceThis episode offers a thoughtful and humorous look at how life experiences, resilience, and background influence a comedian’s voice and approach to stand-up._____________________________________https://www.instagram.com/amandasedakacomedy/https://www.youtube.com/@amandasedaka_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week’s episode features country singer Olivia Harms, whose journey blends deep family roots, life on the ranch, and a lifelong connection to music. From growing up on a farm in Oregon that has been in her family for generations to living on a cattle ranch in California, Olivia’s experiences have played a major role in shaping her sound and storytelling.What we talked about in this episode:• Growing up on a multi-generation farm and how it influences her music• Being on stage from birth and what that has meant for her as a performer• The impact of her mother’s career in country music• How songwriting and performance have evolved over time• Her experience competing on CBS’ The Road• What life on the road really looks like for a performing artist_____________________________________https://www.oliviaharms.com/https://linktr.ee/oliviaharms_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week’s episode features Tori Peyton, a mental health advocate who uses social media as a space for honesty, encouragement, and connection.This is what we talked about in this episode:• Using social media as a platform for mental health advocacy• Turning personal experiences into messages that help others• How mental health content and online influence intersect• Dealing with criticism and negativity in online spaces• Finding inspiration for posts rooted in real-life struggles• Creating safe, supportive spaces for open conversationThis conversation highlights the realities of sharing mental health content online and the impact of using influence with intention, empathy, and purpose._____________________________________Check out Tori's Instagram, Podcast, and more all from this link: linktr.ee/growithtori_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, the podcast features rising country artist Ry Rivers, joining the conversation from Florida with a sound that brings a fresh take to modern country music. His work stands out for its smooth delivery and creative depth, whether through reimagined covers or original songs that highlight his voice as both a performer and a creator.This is what we talked about in this episode:• How Ry Rivers got his start in music • Discovering an artist’s voice through covers and original work • Why reworking a familiar song can reveal musical identity • The songwriting process behind his original music • How he approaches performance and audience connection • His journey as an emerging artist on an upward trajectoryThis episode offers a closer look at Ry Rivers’ creative journey and the artistry behind his music, highlighting a talent steadily making his mark in today’s country scene.
This week we welcome Albert Bramante, a seasoned entertainment professional, college professor, and acting coach who has spent decades helping actors navigate one of the toughest industries out there.Here are we talked about in this episode:• What it really takes to coach and prepare actors for a challenging profession • The reality of facing endless auditions and constant rejection • Staying ready even when opportunities feel far away • How actors push through day-to-day life while keeping their passion alive • Why discouragement is normal and how to move past it • The value of building momentum in your craft and career • How mindset shapes success not only in acting but in any part of lifeAlbert’s insight shows that staying positive, building momentum, and refusing to give up are universal lessons that go far beyond the acting world.
This week we welcome Chris Erasmus, an up-and-coming country artist with a story unlike any other. Originally from Zimbabwe, Chris brings a fresh perspective to a genre rooted in American tradition.This is what we talked about in this episode:Growing up in Zimbabwe and discovering music early onEntering the world of country from outside the U.S.His background in musical theatre and performing on major stagesHow classical training influences his songwriting and soundThe experience of moving to the U.S. and working on ranchesThe growing country music scene in AfricaReflections on artists like Keith Urban and what global country music looks like todayChris’s story is proof that country music isn’t just an American sound but a universal language for storytelling and heart.
A spooky collection of exciting stories with Dr. Kristy Sumner, founder of Soul Sisters Paranormal and co-owner of the Historic Scott County Jail and Museum. Blending her passion for history with the intrigue of the paranormal, Dr. Sumner shares stories that bring haunted heritage to life.In this episode, they discuss:The fascinating history and eerie stories of the Historic Scott County JailHow the castle-like jail became a hub for paranormal tourismCreepy encounters and unexplained events inside the jailDr. Sumner’s journey from academia and biometric security to paranormal investigationsThe role of haunted tourism in promoting historic preservationInsights into the broader world of paranormal investigationsDr. Sumner’s experience dabbling in podcasting herselfWhy small-town landmarks like the Scott County Jail are worth exploringDive into a conversation that blends ghost stories, history, and preservation, offering a unique perspective on how the past can live on through paranormal tourism._____________________________________Check out the Historic Scott County Jail here; https://www.historicscottcojail.com/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week we welcome Stacey Marie Keba, an actress who has found her niche in the booming world of vertical films, those dramatic and twist-filled shorts made for TikTok and Instagram. While she often plays the villain on screen, Stacey is thoughtful, kind, and full of insight when it comes to her craft.In our conversation, she opens up about her journey from traditional film to the rise of vertical storytelling, what it is like to embody the “bad guy,” and how those roles shape both her career and audience perception. Here are other things we had talked about:Her international film experienceFinding her place in the world of vertical filmsBeing cast as the villain and embracing the challengeMoving from short-form media to larger film projectsWriting a book adaptation inspired by a vertical filmReflections on the future of vertical storytelling and acting_____________________________________Check out Stacey’s links here: https://biobar.link/staceymariekeba_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week we had the fascinating Andy Wingrave join me on the show. Andy has traveled across the globe immersing himself in different communities, from religious groups to mindfulness circles and even groups that blur the line between connection and control.Here’s what we talked about in this episode:Andy’s global experiences joining different groups and movementsThe spectrum between healthy communities and controlling organizationsWhy he uses the word “cult” in ways that might feel unconventionalHow religion, governments, and social groups can all reflect cult-like dynamicsThe importance of questioning beliefs and definitionsRespectfully handling controversial ideas and conversationsThe value of being challenged by perspectives outside the mainstreamAndy’s insights push us to think critically about the groups we are part of and the leaders we follow. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion that might just reshape how you see community, belief, and belonging.Please note: All opinions made in this podcast by guests should be looked at as solely their own. Featuring a guest should not be taken as a endorsement/declination of said opinions by this podcast, but rather a way to show diverse ideas._____________________________________Andy's Website: https://andywingrave.com/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week we had the amazing Sarah Krohn join me on the show. Based out of Chicago, Sarah has been making waves with her heartfelt lyrics that dive into crushes, mental health, and heartache. Basically every topic that connects with all of us on some level.In this conversation, here are some of what we have talked about:Sarah’s roots in Chicago and her path into songwritingWriting about crushes, mental health, and heartacheHow her lyrics resonate with universal emotionsThe process of creating songs from idea to finished trackDeveloping concepts for music videosThe thrill and challenge of performing live on stageHer growing presence in the music scene and what’s aheadSarah is an artist on the rise, and I have no doubt her voice and vision will only keep growing stronger. Tune in for a heartfelt conversation that shines a light on what it really means to put heart into music._____________________________________Find all things Sarah here: https://linktr.ee/sarahkrohn_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, I’m joined by Charles Rosenay, a man who built a life around his love for The Beatles, horror films, and all things pop culture. From leading international Beatles tours to organizing horror-themed trips and fan conventions, Charles has turned passion into profession in the most creative ways possible.In this episode, we dive into:• How Charles launched Beatles fan tours across the globe• Why horror movies sparked a lifelong fascination• The books he’s written about The Beatles, horror, and The Turtles• What goes into creating large-scale pop culture conventions• His thoughts on why nostalgia still resonates with fans today• Some of his most unforgettable stories from the roadIf you're into classic rock, cult horror, or just love hearing how someone made a career out of everything they enjoy, this is one conversation you don’t want to miss._____________________________________TOURS:www.DracTours.comwww.GHOSTour.comwww.LiverpoolTours.comCONVENTION: www.SalemParaCon.orgBOOKS:www.BookOfTop10HorrorLists.comwww.BookOfTop10BeatlesLists.comwww.ParanormalConnecticut.comwww.NotJustHappyTogether.com_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, I’m joined by Tess Dinerstein, who is a breakout face in the world of vertical movies, those fast-paced, dramatic short films you've probably binged on Instagram Reels, TikTok, or Snapchat without even realizing it.In this episode, we dive into:• How Tess got her start in the world of vertical filmmaking• What makes vertical movies so addicting and how they’re structured• The differences between traditional film and vertical storytelling• The behind-the-scenes of creating viral short-form drama• Her candid take on the format’s “cheesiness” and why it works anywayWhether you're a fan, a critic, or just curious about the content you're constantly scrolling past, Tess gives an honest, funny, and eye-opening look into this rising form of entertainment._____________________________________Follow Along with Tess on Instagram_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, I’m sitting down with Milo Miller, who grew up inside the world of the Amish, a community known for its deep traditions, strict rules, and rejection of modern conveniences. Milo shares what life was really like behind the horse and buggy, from daily routines to belief systems, and why he ultimately made the life-changing decision to leave it all behind.In this episode, we dive into:• What it’s really like growing up Amish, a look beyond the stereotypes• The beliefs, rules, and cultural traditions that shaped his childhood• How Milo made the difficult decision to leave the only life he knew• His viral social media presence, sharing stories and insights about the Amish• The surprising skills and lessons he still carries with him today• What outsiders often misunderstand about Amish communitiesMilo’s story is honest, eye-opening, and a reminder that breaking free isn’t easy, but it can lead to a life of self-discovery and connection._____________________________________Milo's Social Media to Learn More:Milo Miller (@ex_amish_milo) | TikTokMilo's InstagramFacebook link: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000986522960&ref=_ig_profile_ac_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
Join me this week as I chat with Rob Gutro, a meteorologist turned paranormal investigator and medium. Rob blends science with spirit communication, sharing stories about ghosts, pet spirits, haunted places, and the energy that connects us all. Whether you’re curious or skeptical, Rob’s insights offer a unique look at the afterlife and how messages from beyond can bring comfort.In this episode, we dive into: • The difference between ghosts and spirits, and how they communicate • How the loss of a beloved pet opened Rob’s connection to animals in the afterlife • What science and energy have to do with spirit communication • His popular books on ghosts, pets, and haunted travel destinations • Some of the most moving and mysterious stories from his readings • Why he’s now booked out a year in advance for pet spirit readings • How he brings comfort and understanding to grieving pet parentsDon’t miss out Rob’s thoughtful, grounded approach to the paranormal that might just change the way you think about what comes next.
This week, I had the pleasure of talking with Madeleine Harris who starred as Judy Brown in Paddington, Paddington 2, and now Paddington in Peru! But what you might not know is that in the seven years between films, she transitioned her artistry from acting to tattooing.In this episode, we dive into:What it was like landing the role of Judy Brown as a kidGrowing up with Paddington and returning for the 2025 sequelHow she became a tattoo apprentice and opened her own studioWhat tattooing has taught her about creativity, identity, and expressionHow it feels to step back into acting after years behind the tattoo needleMadeleine’s story is a unique blend of fame, artistry, and reinvention you won’t want to miss._____________________________________Madeleine's Instagram PagesPersonal: https://www.instagram.com/madeleineharris28Artist: https://www.instagram.com/madeleineharrisart/Studio: https://www.instagram.com/irisinkstudios/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week I had a great time with Holly Robertson. She is a 24-year-old bushcraft expert, nomadic adventurer, and the youngest person to run a survival school in Australia. Based out of Byron Bay, Holly teaches life-saving skills to backpackers and nature-lovers through her immersive bush survival camps.In this episode, we talk about:• What exactly a “survival school” is and how hers stands out in Australia • The basics of bush survival: fire-making, shelter-building, and more • Life in a vintage 1970s caravan and what it's like living off-grid • How Holly found her path in wilderness survival and who inspired her • The real dangers (and myths) of the Australian bush • Her commune-style community and the wild creatures that share her home including a very vocal cockatoo • Backpackers popping into her world, and the joy of sharing bush knowledge • Her many adventures and experiences.Holly is a fascinating blend of calm confidence and wild spirit, and this conversation was as unpredictable and refreshing as the bush itself. You're going to love it._____________________________________https://www.facebook.com/CockatooPaul/https://www.instagram.com/aus.bush.survival.school_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, I had the pleasure of sitting down with Mica McCook, a talented food photographer with an eye for storytelling through the lens. She shared some fantastic insights from her culinary photography journey that you won’t want to miss! Here’s a sneak peek at what we covered:Mica’s passion for food photography and what sparked her passion for food photography.The difference between food influencers and professional food photographers, and why the distinction matters.Her take on how AI, like ChatGPT, is shaping the future of food photography and its impact on the industry.Mica’s tips for capturing the perfect shot—because there’s more to it than just clicking a button!The importance of food photography in telling a brand’s story and making food feel irresistible.Why food photography isn’t just about aesthetics but about creating a sensory experience that makes you want to taste the dish.If you’re into food, photography, or both, this episode is definitely for you!_____________________________________Mica's Website: https://micamccook.com/Austin Food Guide Website: https://austinfoodguide.com/about_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
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This week, I had a truly inspiring conversation with Bill DeBarba. He’s an entrepreneur, author, and problem-solving expert who has spent decades helping people align their thoughts, feelings, and actions to create a more intentional and successful life.Here’s what we talked about:Bill’s journey as an entrepreneur and how he built a thriving businessThe inspiration behind The Process of Living and its core messageHow aligning thoughts, feelings, and actions can lead to successThe importance of recognizing and solving problems from different perspectivesHow Bill made his lifelong dream of living in Arizona a realityWhy he wrote the book and how it helps people navigate challengesThe role of self-awareness and organization in achieving personal and professional goalsPractical insights on following your dreams and making intentional choicesIf you’ve ever felt stuck or out of sync with your goals, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you move forward. Tune in for an insightful and motivating conversation you won’t want to miss!_____________________________________Bill's Website: https://theprocessofliving.com/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)
This week, I got to sit down again with the one and only Brock Meier—author, former scientist, and all-around fascinating guy. His friends and family call him “the most interesting man in the world,” and honestly, they might be right! Our first conversation covered everything from ancient civilizations to whirlwind romance, so I knew I had to bring him back for more.Here’s what we got into this time:His early days in the lab, working with lasers and infrared tech before most people even knew what they were.How that technology has completely changed the way we explore the world today.The top-secret stuff he couldn’t talk about (but hey, we tried!).His unexpected passion for winemaking—specifically, crafting wine from things like jalapeños and grass clippings.The science behind fermentation and how his research background actually plays into it.The big question—will there be another book after The Stone Cutter?Life in the Texas Hill Country and where he finds inspiration.This was such a fun conversation, jumping from cutting-edge science to creative passions and everything in between. If you love history, technology, and unexpected stories, you’re going to love this episode!_____________________________________Lisa's Website: https://brockmeierauthor.com/_____________________________________Link to all things Not in a Huff Podcast: https://linktr.ee/notinahuffpodcastPlease follow/subscribe to the podcast to be the first to see new episodes when they come out each week. Be extra awesome and rate us on Apple Podcast and Spotify! :)























