This is the first time I've seen an interviewer point out that by writing her book she was dismantling the patriarcy, and that breaking the fantasy of that world was brave. Loved so much of this meeting of my two favourite podcasters
@camilanovalife14 күн бұрын
but then she records a podcast trashing Crystal and doing the same as people did to her when she wrote the book.
@diamond297913 күн бұрын
@@camilanovalifecrystal made me feel bad for hef in his last days. she’s not someone you wanna defend i promise
@lulibatista302813 күн бұрын
@@camilanovalifeshe’s reviewing Crystal’s book. Pointing out discrepancies isn’t trashing someone.
@rexysmum12 күн бұрын
@@camilanovalifeif you equate ‘trashing Crystal’ with calling her out for being a nasty, manipulative bi$ch, then yep, she did 😘
@lisakemp735212 күн бұрын
@@camilanovalifeShe’s not trashing Cristal! They’re doing a book review of her book ! Not their fault if things in it are false ! She did that to herself! I supported her in the beginning! But then she full on bullied Bridget via video for everyone to see . Holly also saw it and that’s when she lost support
@Cimmaronisson16 күн бұрын
I remember seeing her on TV at the mansion and just being impressed with her intelligence. She seemed too smart and classy for that environment. I’m glad she reinvented herself out of it.
@janadeboa16 күн бұрын
Too smart and classy? As if a girl who posed naked or went to that environment was supposed to be dumb and unclassy. 😢
@lacyrivers433816 күн бұрын
I ❤ that terminology “reinvented herself out”
@Jenny-ls7hf15 күн бұрын
I don’t see any reinvention? Everything she’s doing is about Playboy still, 17 years later. We still see the same misogynistic behavior towards other women, and reinforcement of the same beauty standards. On her pod, she talks about all the plastic surgery she gets, always anti aging treatments as if it’s unthinkable for a woman to age naturally, and how Holly’s always on restricted diets like keto. She went on tangents how she does laser treatments, really wanted “hand rejuvenation” injections next, and did in-office cellulite treatments recently. It is fine if you wanna do plastic surgery more power to you, ….but it isn’t a reinvention. It’s the same misogyny as Playboy. It’s what she promotes. Even quite literally, as Holly’s podcast is sponsored in part by SomoBello liposuction company. Listeners get to hear it all being promoted. I’d like to see some more growth. Hef was a bad guy, we all feel her on that. But show us how you’re different.
@HollyBoos15 күн бұрын
She’s so well spoken! I always was so impressed with how eloquent she was on the show.
@lynnreeves6015 күн бұрын
If she has a thing about beauty that's probably one nitore thing that drew her into his web. She seems very introspective and changed in many ways with lots of life lessons learned.
@christinahek16 күн бұрын
It sounds like Hef picked “small town girls” because he knew they’d be far from home, face increased shame if they went home, and he could keep them isolated and dependent. That he blocked them from therapy and sent them to a pre-approved person who would support their dependence is so abusive.
@TiffanyTurquoise16 күн бұрын
The Hefner Doc cruising Hawaiian Tropic promotional events. No mystery what that was about. From bikini clad to nudity is not a big jump. 👉🏻Gnimoorg
@tammyboykin528516 күн бұрын
I love Holly but she was an adult and made her own choices. I made choices when I was a teenager
@BreezybriefswithBrooke15 күн бұрын
Step one, isolate Step two, alienate from friends and fam Step three, take financial control Step four, prevent victim from working if you're living with them ,you're really screwed.... I've been there. A lot of abusers, go for women who have been previously assaulted or grew up in an abusive household. They look for women who might be struggling with addiction, or just their own demons. Hugh Hefner definitely fits this mo. He was feeding girls drugs for God sakes. He gave them an allowance, but it's never enough to actually do anything with such as go back to school or start a business. It's all manipulation, the money is just to make you believe that you're free. I'm so proud of Holly for doing this interview 💯 And I'm definitely going to be analyzing it on my channel❤
@JHall888815 күн бұрын
She could have left at any time. She's no victim. It was a mutually beneficial relationship until it wasnt... for her.
@BreezybriefswithBrooke15 күн бұрын
@@JHall8888 left how ? With what money ? If I’m not mistaken, even the car that she drove, was Hughes…. So in what car was,she supposed to get in and leave? Also , where was she to go? (Some people like myself, have zero living family) What if ,her family wasn’t able to have her back in the home. It’s not as easy as just packing your things and leaving 😅(I wish it were) I know personally, I stayed because I had money tied up in business dealings with my abuser. Not only that , after almost 20 years, he was the only family I felt like I had. Because I had been brainwashed! In a codependent relationship🙄 And I never dated the man 💯 Abuse comes in so many forms. I’m glad holly escaped and is flourishing♥️
@courtneydor2vintage63214 күн бұрын
I got to meet Holly about 10 years ago, it was a brief encounter at a friends house. She was the sweetest most genuine and gracious person and I am so happy to see her growing success. She is a kind soul and I believe truly deserves it. 😃💗
@dawnhughes994216 күн бұрын
Thank you for having openly autistic women on. I really appreciate Holly sharing her story and bringing awareness to how much autistic women are prone to being taken advantage of.
@jillsarah735615 күн бұрын
Yes people on the Autism Spectrum, but also anyone under the age of 25 is more vulnerable to certain types of manipulation.
@ABBYBENORMAL15 күн бұрын
I’m 54 and just discovered in the last year that I am on the spectrum & I finally have some peace because I always felt there was something and couldn’t never figure it out. Nor did any of my therapists over the years. I’m grateful to hear more adults talk about it, especially women.
@paulahudson932014 күн бұрын
I’ve also heard that women often present differently with a diagnosis on the spectrum
@Cbawtam14 күн бұрын
@@jillsarah7356and any women with disabilities sadly 🥺 I know it doesn’t apply here but I thought I’d mention it.
@rachelzwicker873113 күн бұрын
I was diagnosed at 27, so her story brought me to tears.
@maryczerwinski243715 күн бұрын
I've always loved Holly and found her to be classier and more articulate than most in that environment. Thank you for handling some of these uncomfortable topics with grace. You're a great interviewer and Holly was an awesome guest.
@burningcopper15 күн бұрын
So much packed into this interview. My biggest takeaway is Holly's advice to girls...."any time the partner wants to move too fast". Sage advice from one who knows.
@playadremingrl10 күн бұрын
I cant tell you you how deliciously satisfying it is to watch these female celebrities speak up and speak out for women. Your bravery does not go unoticed ❤
@scandaliez15 күн бұрын
Holly is like a real life Disney princess.
@MysticMoonz12 күн бұрын
I can't believe she's 45!!! Blows my mind! She looks phenomenal
@lum333612 күн бұрын
@@MysticMoonzshe’s 45, not 85 lol
@theveefit11 күн бұрын
She truly is !!
@lynettebunac956510 күн бұрын
Always wondered what her obsession with Disney was
@cemanuelhead15 күн бұрын
Hef’s long time secretary said “he keeps the ones with the broken wings.” And the story of every one these ladies who had a long term relationship with that guy had broken wings.
@iznuriaelizabeth34012 күн бұрын
😢so sad but too true
@angelacarter659311 күн бұрын
So sad how he was worshipped by other men for his repeated abuse of women. Telling about our culture.
@lynettebunac956510 күн бұрын
Isn’t this always the case with older people, they pick the young ones, easily manipulated, wanting to be loved, seeking love in the wrong place
@carolclover12384 күн бұрын
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@JanisFoleyPhotography3 күн бұрын
That's so sad and quite awful... We had a friend/roommate that was a playmate and she said he was just old and creepy. She also said that the mansion wasn't as awesome as everyone thought. At least not the house that she got to stay in with all the girls. She said that part was old. I thought that was interesting to hear from a person in real life.
@black_cats_enthusiast15 күн бұрын
People who never experienced manipulation on this level, will never understand how difficult it is to break from it. I guess this is the best podcast to litterally break it down to understand how this whole process can simply devour you and your personality. Leaving abuse behind you is just a first (crutial) step and healing is journey has many bends and bumps but its so worth it to find your true self during it. Massive thanks to Holly to keep going and just showing how you can set yourself free 💗 Also (again) breaking from an image of autistic person as we were shown for year on the media. There is a reason who its called a spectrum. Can you be proud of someone who you never met in person and probably never will? I guess you can 💪🏻
@micheleford428210 күн бұрын
she signed up for that manipulation for fame and money and a roof over her head. she isnt a victim.
@2degucitas15 күн бұрын
Hefner's Playboy mag (and other media) was NEVER about empowering women. It's first and only goal was the sexual gratification of men. His mag would adapt itself to the current culture only to provide men with advice on how to get laid, what they had to wear and say to entice women. Any attempt to notice women's rights was with the angle of placating them to get sex. I never saw women modeling for Playboy, or working in the club as empowering or embracing their sexuality. It was always coercive in my view. I know there are some who disagree, and I fail to understand how they can delude themselves into thinking that way.
@Silvermoonscorpion14 күн бұрын
Absolutely agree. I don't recall the models having their younger selves photos in the magazine. My father left mags everyone and I read a few but my point is as a woman in her forties, three kids and married, Im thoroughly grossed out by the younger pics being apart of it. Like fantasizing about the girls prepubescent.. 😳 I always found playboy and hustler grotesque.
@christine511914 күн бұрын
Women who think it's an honor to pose for Playboy have been conned by the patriarchy.
@angolson610812 күн бұрын
Yep 💯
@mrjones42210 күн бұрын
I can see how the term "empowering" can be applicable to young women who feel "empowered" in so far that their beauty allows them to manipulate men or make easy money. Girls I have known that were strippers felt "in charge" of their own finances by making way more money than they could any other way, being young with no real world work experience. Same can be said of any only fans girl in today's world that makes money from providing that sort of content. Is this healthy? Probably not, but "empowered" for young beautiful women who are just starting to see how their looks can influence those around them and provide opportunity that others can't get is a real thing. The delusion in those young women, is thinking that that way of living will last forever. When developing an actual skill-set and personality will serve them in the long run.
@mrsbinkbonk16 күн бұрын
Holly’s experience is so interesting. She is very articulate and likable. I wish her the best!
@believer77316 күн бұрын
32:40 "it was a shit storm in my head" seems like the perfect summation of what this experience was for all the girls in that situation. I'm so happy for any of the women that came out the other side of Hefs influence with any shred of mental health, since sooo many are still dealing with the trauma.
@ashleybowman370912 күн бұрын
The conversation holly is creating is so SO important!!! Helping people see that autism is such a huge spectrum AND the reality of work that she’s been a part of! Sounds like she’s an incredible person and mother. Great interview!
@jairenesereno451915 күн бұрын
Love Holly always have. I never judged her before, during or after the mansion. I think she was the main fan favorite. Her journey is unbelievable. I’ve always been proud of her for leaving the mansion bc she was too good for gross Hefner. We have all been in bad relationships. I loved when her book came out and bought it. I hadn’t read a book since childhood. I’m happy she seems styled and has two children. I’ll always want to see what she’s up to. Hope she finds her full happiness. She has always deserved it❤️💯🙏🏼😊
@jairenesereno451915 күн бұрын
Settled I meant not styled.
@orland011016 күн бұрын
Thank you so much for having Holly Madison in this episode and really interesting conversation. Much love to you Mayim! ❤
@ursulaleonowicz274414 күн бұрын
I love Holly and have watched quite a few interviews with her, and you definitely went one step further with every question, which was very much appreciated by me but also by her, I think. The smiles between the two of you feel very genuine, and this was so interesting to watch. Thanks!
@danatriesit324415 күн бұрын
Love how Holly has reinvented herself, especially watching her when I was younger. Love her podcast with Bridget and her book is great! I love that she came through to the other side of it all 🎉🎉
@MinouMinet14 күн бұрын
This interview was remarkable. Her insightful self-awareness was just a stunning and refreshing experience. Huge respect for her! As always, love you too Mayim and Jonathon, such a great podcast. I would like $5 for every time Mayim said “ you know” though, I think Mayim was a bit uncomfortable, thus that over used term. Doesn’t matter much because Holly was so unflappable. Excellent interview! 💗
@HummingbirdEighty85 күн бұрын
Your comment reinforces my thought! I feel that Mayim was very uncomfortable doing this interview. I noticed a big difference in her wording and speech in general. Imo, Mayim has my full respect, whereas I don't feel at all that way towards Ms. Madison.
@MinouMinet5 күн бұрын
@@HummingbirdEighty8 Thanks for sharing the same observation of Mayim. I do enjoy her podcast, though some interviews are just not my point of interest, so I move on. Thought I would be doing that here, but found it rather impressive. 🙂
@lauraestrada727916 күн бұрын
@Mayim Bialek as an RBT and a huge advocate of autism. Wow Holly is my hero. As someone who identifies as neuro divergent as an adult. I find such validation and strength in knowing how many of us exist and are FINALLY understanding how WE process and apply. Thank you Mayim and Holly Madison wow you are a warrior. Thank you!!!
@MayimBialik16 күн бұрын
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@jadebel700615 күн бұрын
@MayimBialik you seem kimd hearted and intelligent but I think you came across quite judgemental and somewhat ignor*nt in this interview, things like how the playboy industry being "predicated on suspension of disbelief" and how essentially s*xu*l liberation is merely a fantasy and everyone who is unhappy etc .. and comparing posing n*de to basically 'cornography'. Firstly as much as I agree mass produced 'corn' is harmful to EVEYONE but posing n*de on its own without any kind of suggestive imagery or actual s*xu*l acts then it's not 'corn' wether people use it as that or not , the imagery itself is not. Secondly not everyone in polyamorous relationship is unhappy with it or in a ab*sive one like Holly nor are people who have more open relationship or are single and only have 'casual' relationships, some people enjoy it and are very happy. Secondly it's very ign*rant to just to take away from people that are s*xual liberated to deny them of that title and treat them as a puppet for the male gaze for the patriarchy. Yes these industries and lifestyles were founded and benefit men but its also greatly benefits women. Not everyone is as privileged as ypu to come from her financial and educational background, if someone isn't being taking advantage and freely choose to make money using their 'femininity' to appeal to male gaze to become successful then to me the joke is on the men, I see it as taking back contr*l of your own s*xual*ty and belive its very powerful and we are in nature sensual beings so who is anyone to act like expressing that is unnatural. There are people who have casual relationships, or are more open who are extraordinarily happy and feel strong, smart, successful and empowered who is anyone to tell them they are not. Essentially do you want women to be free and empowered or is it that you want you want them TO BE LIKE YOU, because that's not freedom. What you think is wrong or right isn't cannon, no one's opinion is, we all have our own opinions of good bad and right and wrong, for anyone to be so sure that what they believe MUST be correct is just narciss*st*c in my opinion. Or at least the act is. Ultimately as humans in this big universe, we know nothing, so let's not judge people different from us. Different isn't bad.
@LauraB042115 күн бұрын
@@jadebel7006 Nudity for art and nudity for sexual exploitation are clearly different. I suppose there are a select few who don't feel exploited in some of these situations, but unfortunately most are indeed being used and exploited. Please don't discount that. There are way too many people trapped in situations they did not choose or were predisposed to gravitate toward that are extremely harmful and dangerous and abusive to them, if only on an emotional, mental and spiritual level.
@Kitkatteg12 күн бұрын
When these industries are owned by and primarily financially benefit women, then I’ll buy the empowerment and liberation piece.
@randyholloway92010 күн бұрын
Some people just want to belong to a group they think will help explain themselves. Like finding your tribe as an adolescent. The problem with some of these spectrums and diagnosis by exclusion is they end up being wrong by describing virtually every human on the planet. No way Holly actually is autistic. Sorry, not sorry. Anyone can give you the diagnosis that you want to hear. As smart and educated as Mayim is, she still subscribes to misogynistic standards for women informed by patriarchy.
@jo-annahudson72315 күн бұрын
As one of the like 5 Canadians who remembers the log drivers waltz thank you for the throw back I have been singing it all day!
@666chinchilla12 күн бұрын
glad your happy!!!
@Happytravellerkimmy11 күн бұрын
I was so insulted that Mayim thought all Canadians have opinions about logging... And then I remembered that all my friends in my 20s were tree planters and I worked at a sawmill. Nevermind.
@karenslade686415 күн бұрын
Love your back and forth banter with each other! Another great episode!
@tamsims196816 күн бұрын
As a teen I was obsessed with the show, it makes me so happy to see where Holly is now. She was clearly such a clever person who had such a future ahead of her. Despite the context I was watching her in she was inspirational
@CherylBerryl15 күн бұрын
WHY were your parents allowing you, as a teen to watch that kind of CRAP!!! Shame on them!!!
@tamsims196815 күн бұрын
@CherylBerryl I have absolutely amazing parents and it's wild for a stranger to comment that on the Internet 🙄
@LauraB042115 күн бұрын
@@tamsims1968 😮 😂
@LauraB042115 күн бұрын
What show was this?
@tamsims196814 күн бұрын
@@LauraB0421 The Girls Next-door I think it was on MTV
@user-fb4sb1zi8g4 күн бұрын
I deal with a lot of mental health issues, and I love this channel so much! Everything is so relatable and educational. And also makes you feel less “weird.”
@shinysideup701713 күн бұрын
Mayim, I’m loving this podcast! You are so bright and so very kind and respectful to your guests and you are picking really great people to join you! I watched you on tv over the years on all of the shows and I’m thrilled to see you enjoying such success!
@MayimBialik13 күн бұрын
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@ct685216 күн бұрын
Loves me some Holly and Bridgett. They're great. She's being pretty serious here, but she's also lowkey hilarious with her deadpan delivery at times. Fantastic women. You can tell they learned a lot through their experiences and they've guided them in a pretty great way, actually. 💖
@rozzykronfeld-wilbanks875914 күн бұрын
Great interview. Mayim is very respectful, yet asks questions that could be uncomfortable. I remember watching some of Holly’s shows. And podcasts. Now I want to watch The Playboy Murders! Thanks❤
@altaresjoyceee16 күн бұрын
Wow! Holly is here 🥹♥️ what a great ep! ❤
@Alice-zj6lp14 күн бұрын
Mayim asked the best and most interesting questions. I've listened to many interviews with Holly and this was by far the most intelligent, respectful and thoughtful. 💛
@sharonzona434615 күн бұрын
What an interesting interview. I knew a lot about her life, but I learned so much more.
@EveryHandleIsTaken97915 күн бұрын
It’s surprises me how much I relate to Holly. I hid under extra clothes when I was younger and was not ever in a non monogamous relationship (well, I was cheated on in past relationships). However, I still grew to have such similar ideas as Holly. The be careful of lovebombing thing has been my advice to others for over a decade except I didn’t use the term but just explained the sentiment/experience. It was my advice for those being lovebombed and those doing the lovebombing in the beginning of a relationship. I’d remind the love bomber to to ask themselves if it was love or infatuation. I’d ask them to if they were in love with the person or the idea of the person. I’d remind them that the person is a human being and be careful not to put them too high up on a pedestal because then they’ll just fall down.
@nikki324810 күн бұрын
I almost choked on my coffee when she said she was 45 .... I feel so weathered.
@benbower838812 күн бұрын
Holly and Bridget are so fun to listen to! I love their retelling and stories. Their podcast is my fav!!
@sweetpjess16 күн бұрын
Thank you for holding space for Holly! She is so amazing and creative and smart. Her self awareness and getting diagnosed is such a stellar example for so many to be mindful of ones self. She also loves Disney which makes her extra cool! I know people love to discredit her because of how long she was at the mansion and to that I would say, I hope they remember this is her valid experience and none of us were there. I hope she keeps producing and making amazing shows! The stories she has brought to light have been so heartbreaking and give the victims a voice!! She's stellar.
@kimberlycoldren423714 күн бұрын
I watched Girls Next Door cause I wondered how people who had everything spent their time. Thank you for discussing the reality of everything, I respect Holly Madison so much more now. And the courage to get an ASD diagnosis as an adult makes her a great spokesperson for understanding the whole spectrum. Loved this broadcast!
@dsgp783516 күн бұрын
Thank you Mayim, Johnathan and most of all, Holly. This was fascinating. Exposing Hefner and his fantasy of male dominance is very important.
@foofieviolet13 күн бұрын
Can people in these comments stop comparing her to other women who have worked in "that world"? All of these comments of "I always thought she was smarter/classier than other girls in that environment/ line of work" like really do you hear yourself putting these women down? As if a woman has to be classy or smart to be deserving of respect. She's a person no matter if she does sex work or is a lawyer. Like listen to Holly talking about the other girls, you think she looks down on them, she's describing how the industry abuses women and makes them do things they might not want to do. Holly is an example of why all women deserve respect. Listen to her
@cynthiadawn58065 күн бұрын
YES!! Sex work and those who participate are vulnerable to being othered and categorized as some exotic species. Some of the "im so baffled, bemused and intrigued.." vibes can get a little much. And the "you're so well spoken" part is right there with that. It doesn't seem Holly took offense and I'm glad for that, but it's something to watch for.
@vickyschaffner267215 күн бұрын
Used to watch out of morbid curiosity. Explained so much! Thank you!
@marthastaab693812 күн бұрын
Thank you for being so nice to her during this interview.
@ashsweetjones13 күн бұрын
Love both Holly & Mayim! I didn’t even know this collaboration was going to take place. I feel like Holly gave her usual answers but she finally opened up the last 20 mins of the interview. I wanted to see Mayim get excited about breaking it down. I need a redo!
@kerryk647215 күн бұрын
🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦Another great episode…and as always….love any mention of ‘our’ beloved Canada! ❤️🇨🇦❤️
@Jevima8515 күн бұрын
Holly is an incredible human being. Much love and respect to her 🙏 ❤
@grkvenus72758 күн бұрын
So glad I stumbled upon this youtube chanel and interview. Wonderful way to decompress and relax with a cup of coffee. Well done ladies.
@carasomebody6477Күн бұрын
Oh my gosh the answer to her last question really hit me! So simple but I loved that for her and I’m just going to start saying it. Thanks for my new mantra, Holly! I’m happy right now. And if I don’t feel like it’s connecting I know to make a change. I’m happy right now.
@auntyfluffyКүн бұрын
1st step: I will *omg crying as I write this* seek help I need. For many reasons, this podcast was what I was meant to hear today. Thank you Mayim for doing what you do, in a way, that is only you, and Holly, TY for describing your painful past to help others. Ain't as easy as it looks, I'm sure.
@jusTRYNAgetaPEANUT13 сағат бұрын
Thank you for sharing!!! Wishing you all good luck and sending love ♾️💞
@Cidnee45416 күн бұрын
Thank You for another great episode shared.☺️ And as a Canadian… i extra LOVE that ‘The Log Driver’s Waltz’ was mentioned!!😂💖💕
@maryremchuk248415 күн бұрын
I absolutely love Holly! Mayim you are a great interviewer. Love your show.
@lindseylee840511 күн бұрын
So happy to see Holly on your show! Two intelligent ladies from two different worlds, discussing interesting topics. Great questions, excellent interview. I shall love bomb it in the healthiest of ways ❤
@gwynnethsmith922613 күн бұрын
What a great interview. Both ladies are fun to listen to. And I think most of us want to k ow what it was like for Holly because like Holly, many of us were at some point fascinated with classic glam and being the it girl. Holly is that plus down to earth. And I adore Mayim!!! Loved this!
@LightOfJoy111 күн бұрын
Wow, another really good interview. Thank you so much!!!
@patternmotherlode92504 күн бұрын
Really enjoying seeing Holly come into her power. This is a totally different person, and the more I listen to her, the more I like her and find her interesting. Keep going, girl!
@meschahayes10035 күн бұрын
I have been following their podcast since inception and LOVED seeing this. I love your interviewing style and you just gained a new fan.
@bes03c15 күн бұрын
As a late diagnosed adult, I also found comfort in the script of waiting tables. Having a clear pattern of expectations for social situations is very comforting and also helped me build confidence.
@louisbonilla678015 күн бұрын
Great episode - really good questions - deep diving is what you Mayim and Jonathan do well - Thank you for internal spiritual processing in this unpredictable life❤
@MayimBialik15 күн бұрын
Thanks so much for sharing and for being here! 🧠🫶
@randocalrissian34714 күн бұрын
I noticed something in the first 2 minutes. I am on the spectrum, diagnosed in my 40’s. I notice her blinking and the eye closing when she discusses things that are emotionally charged, my doctor pointed that out with me. I do it any time I’m uncomfortable and can’t look people on the eye, it physically is uncomfortable and a trait many on 5:30 the spectrum share. I’m proud of her for being vulnerable and speaking out ❤
@mspckls105716 күн бұрын
So fun! you two have the only podcasts I actively seek out consistently, & You're together! & I've been so curious about this aspect of Holly too, so fun to see you two together!
@MayimBialik16 күн бұрын
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@katieweigl16 күн бұрын
Commenting before I even listen, this is the crossover I need 🙌🙏🤩
@MayimBialik16 күн бұрын
🙌 Hope you liked the ep!
@kellybelair310716 күн бұрын
YESSSSS I loved that commercial/video of the Timber longer OMG you just brought back a wave of memories 😂❤ He had serious "river dance" moves 😂😂
@MoMo-mo8bg15 күн бұрын
This was a great podcast. I remember seeing the show and not thinking much of any of the girls, but this interview was so enlightening. Holly seems very grounded and in such a good place. She is very well spoken and successful. Just loved seeing this other side, human side of it all, so much more relatable. Mayim did a great job at being respectful in asking the questions we all were curious about. Everyone has a story, some not so great even when they seem perfect. I was curious if she was in contact with the other two girls from the show. I was happy to see Kendra growing and having a family….sad she had struggles as well. Mental health is so important and I appreciate anyone who can educate and provide support others experiencing the same struggles. I’m 50 and my vision board is in my head and heart…..some things are better kept private. I had to google love bomb…..lol….. love is love…..being confident in yourself and being patient are critical in fostering healthy connections.
@luisataylor808913 күн бұрын
Loved this interview ❤
@sydnigrauberger598415 күн бұрын
What a surprisingly interesting and thought-provoking interview that is making me reconsider some of my own biases and assumptions.
@MayimBialik15 күн бұрын
🧠🫶
@Miss_Wen2115 күн бұрын
Epic episode ❤
@robinsiciliano892315 күн бұрын
I’ve never done a vision board! I’m 53. Should I? I’m intrigued. Hurts my heart to know how terrible those women were treated. Really enjoyed Holly’s interview.
@ct685215 күн бұрын
Don't know if you've ever seen that movie The Secret...but it's kind of the same concept. Strangely Law of Attraction thing kind of works...in a way that's a little creepy. Then there's always the concept of 'be careful what you wish for' thing to think about.
@coconutty480813 күн бұрын
No 🤣
@imo.12411 күн бұрын
@ct6852 I used to be into the secret and manifesting however if you are Christian it's dangerous. It's opening yourself up to the demonic forces to help you achieve what you put on your board
@cyberninjasworld7 күн бұрын
Yes, do It ⭐❤
@LaGrenouille0914 күн бұрын
I loved this so much. I used to watch The Girls Next Door and just felt so bad for the girls, they always seemed so sad. It’s so interesting to hear the backstory of someone who seemed so much larger than life. And Holly is so well spoken and fun to listen to❤
@globetrotting262815 күн бұрын
Thank you for this deep interview. I'd love to see a tour of Holly's Las Vegas home. She loves tutor cottages and so do I. It's one of the many reasons why I became a fan and follow her on social media. Her Los Angeles home is cute as a button.
@ct685215 күн бұрын
She gave a short tour on her KZfaq channel. Like two and a half years ago or so?
@rachelcpeters15 күн бұрын
THE LOG DRIVER'S WALTZ! Great stuff. It was on tv every 30 minutes in the 80's.
@minstrelcat195113 күн бұрын
Came here for Holly, subscribed n staying for Mayim. Loving it ❤
@MayimBialik13 күн бұрын
🫶🧠
@pattybreiland701513 күн бұрын
Love the show! Thank you.
@carolclover12384 күн бұрын
Great video....I,ve always admired you,,,from way back....youre a Great interviewer,thnx
@cct74958 күн бұрын
First time listening to your PC, and thanks for treating Holly respectfully. Some other pod casters that I've heard speak about The Girls Next Door really in a disparaging way. Being a woman myself, I loved watching that show, regardless of how it may have been perceived. Always entertaining and also eye opening. Thanks for a great show and now I am now a subscriber. And thank you Mayim for loving animals enough to respect their lives. I wish more were less animal lovers but actually LOVED all animals, not just dogs & cats.
@shirl394213 күн бұрын
Please ask Holly back and ask her about the her departure from the Mansion, living and performing in Vegas, motherhood and her fascination with ghost.
@tomwilson211210 күн бұрын
I love this series. Interviewing happy people doing happy things is easy… but this… This is next level.
@vanessawanderlingh740814 күн бұрын
She’s adorable and I always liked her on the girls next door . Such a smart and interesting person. Enjoyed listening to her experiences.
@hillbillyherb15 күн бұрын
"For he goes birling down and down the white water. That's where the log driver learns to step lightly..." 🎶😂
@tomlichnofsky.704815 күн бұрын
Awesomeness Continues!! 👊😎✊ Hope that You Guys are Enjoying your Summer 👍😎👌🍁🍁
@rexysmum7 күн бұрын
Loved seeing the host warm so much towards Holly 🩷
@hollylewis530212 күн бұрын
I wish she would have gotten more into the misogyny, power and control side of Hefner. I was not sad when he died. I was not happy. I was sickened thinking of how he manipulated, used, and objectified SO many women over the course of his life and how Americans allowed it to become normalized. Idk, maybe she couldn't talk about it for legal reasons. Seems like both of you were choosing your words very carefully.
@user-bl6ht3fg3d15 күн бұрын
I did a vision board once w/"the job of my dreams on it." Only to land that job some years later. The reality was the job was a nightmare, the people were crazy and it only looked good on paper!
@user-dg6jl5pk3n10 күн бұрын
I only wish I could have heard this story before I married my second husband. Holly’s story is so informative and gives telling red flags to look for. I was so clueless to what “love bombing” is! Everything in this interview is important to all women and men.
@erikad244014 күн бұрын
Best Interview , more more more
@maciehill867712 күн бұрын
I’ve watched a lot of her interviews, I liked the questions you asked here!!!
@maritzag69412 күн бұрын
I've seen clips here and there but this insightful interview made me a subscriber.
@graziaromano353115 күн бұрын
Hope Holly can speak out about the sex industry and trafficking
@kal248714 күн бұрын
Very interesting! I didn't know much about her but she's more down the earth then I would have anticipated.
@aliigatorwine15 күн бұрын
I love Holly. She always seemed punk rock even though she looked the blonde bunny part.
@AlexandraKate0912 күн бұрын
You should look up her high school photos, she was very emo it’s awesome 😂
@aliigatorwine12 күн бұрын
@@AlexandraKate09 I love that so much!! I could spot one of my own 😂
@abigailknight204513 күн бұрын
"Do you do vision boards?" Stealing that. You are hilarious.
@brianalopez224514 күн бұрын
I love Holly sooooo much. Amazing episode. I relate SO much to her.
@ps990615 күн бұрын
I did one vision board. In December of 2019 for 2020. None of that except for wine was on my board 😂😂
@easybreezy455915 күн бұрын
I LOVED her on Girls Next Door❤ I always wondered what happened to her! I’m glad she’s figuring stuff out doing well.
@jenniferblair-zc5hs3 сағат бұрын
I love Holly, this was a great interview ❤❤❤❤
@selenaparsley112215 күн бұрын
I love your show Mayim, you have an eclectic and fascinating mix of guests that always surprises and teaches me new perspectives. Holly is a beautiful light. Warrior is the perfect word. Great show!
@gwendolynnorton632915 күн бұрын
OMG two of my favorite girls on a podcast together!!!!!! Yeah!
@latinouruguayo116 күн бұрын
Hi, what a fantastic interview and you two ladies are so special. ❤❤❤
@LOLOspeaks273316 күн бұрын
The realest she's ever been. And this isn't a money grab!
@rexysmum12 күн бұрын
You mean she shouldn’t try to earn a living ?????
@SunShine-qk4rb3 күн бұрын
Great interview
@seanbean00216 күн бұрын
Only some 7 min in. As an Oregonian, she said Enchanted Forest and my heart immediately was open to her story. Such a quintessential experience of PNW millennial kids 😂
@derae523714 күн бұрын
I'm Gen X, and my grandmother took me to the Enchanted Forest. Honestly, I was scared of the rabbit hole, my only real memory.
@MrSamisue278 күн бұрын
Met and spent time around Holly and her daughter and daughters father. She really is as she appears. Down to earth and approachable. I'm glad she's happy now.
@junglejolene15 күн бұрын
I love you guys!
@LaurieLaurie-sf3nc11 күн бұрын
Another great episode. I'm glad Holly found the courage to tell her truth. On a side note we can start a drinking game....take a shot every time Mayim says "I'm curious" and you will be bombed by the end of each podcast 🥃 The producer should put together a montage of Mayim saying "I'm curious" and air it on a podcast about verbal repetition