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Episodes

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Oct. 21, 2025

Free Expressions: Writer, Editor and Publisher Lorin Oberweger Talks About the Process of Creative Writing, Editing and the Business of Publishing

Lorin Oberweger joins Holly Hughes to talk about a wide range of topics in the writing industry. They talk about the intricacies of editing, the importance of workshops, and the evolving landscape of publishing. Lorin shares her insight on the impact of AI on creativity, the dynamics of self-publishing versus traditional publishing, and the significance of character agency in storytelling.
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Oct. 14, 2025

Get a Unigrip: Killcode Drummer Rob Noxious Talks About Growing Up in LA, Playing Drums in Front of 60,000 People, and Accidental Entrepreneurship

Rob Noxious joins host Holly Hughes to talk about his musical influences growing up in LA, making the move to Hollywood and launching a career in music. Rob also speaks on inventing Unigrips, a special grip for drumsticks, and the decade-plus journey it took him on. Finally, Rob speaks about balancing family life and music, as well as the need to stay fit to continue performing and recording.
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Oct. 7, 2025

Zub Conquers All: Comic Book Writer, Artist and Director Jim Zub Talks Comic Books, Comic-Con, the Creative Process, Industry, Relationships, and His Impact on Conan the Barbarian, Marvel and More

For many listeners of this podcast, the golden era of comic books is something we fondly remember. Names like Spiderman, Superman and Conan are more familiar to us than many family members. For each of those iconic properties, there is a creative mind behind the writing, artwork and storytelling that brings those comics to life. Today’s guest on The Holly Hughes Podcast has dedicated his life to breathing life into some of the most beloved franchises to grace the pages of comic book lore. Jim Zub is an artist, writer and creative director for the Conan: The Barbarian franchise, as well as The Avengers, Skullkickers and more.  Jim and Holly talk about the creation and direction of revered comic franchises, the atmosphere of events like San Diego Comic-Con, the industry of creativity, collecting memorabilia, and the power of relationships - particularly the one you have with your life partner.
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Sept. 30, 2025

Not by Accident: Samantha Dunn Speaks on Journalism, Writing, and Teaching the Next Generation of Creatives

Coming from a background in writing rooted in journalism, Samantha Dunn always writes with the idea that someone, somewhere will read what she’s writing. From that foundation, Samantha has authored numerous books, short stories, essays and memoirs, including Faith in Carlos Gomez: A Memoir of Salsa, Sex and Salvation. She is now the editor of Coast Magazine, based in Southern California, and also teaches at Chapman University. Samantha and Holly talk about their creative processes, the influence of journalism on her writing, her love of horses, and living with Parkinsons.
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Sept. 23, 2025

Love, Sweat, and Wine: Misha Fair Talks About Growing Up in a Musical Family, Making Music Her Own, and Connecting Across Generations

Misha Fair is no stranger to music and the industry surrounding it. Growing up in Georgia, she was raised by a family that had deep connections to music, including parents who were in the SOS Band, a grandfather who was friends with Sammy Davis Jr., and another grandfather who was nicknamed “King of the Stroll.” It’s no surprise that Misha has learned a lot from her family about the music industry, and today is a singer, songwriter and producer herself. Misha records and performs under her own ...
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Sept. 16, 2025

Strangely at Home: Chris Georgiev Speaks on Finding Community and Creativity in a Completely Different Part of the World

The world we live in is bigger than we can fully grasp and holds more diversity than we know exists. While it would be easy to continue creating from a place of familiarity, discovering new places and people will challenge us as creatives to have a more complete perspective. Chris Georgiev is a software engineer, graphic designer and founder of Imagga, and AI-powered image recognition software. Chris is Bulgarian, but has lived in Seoul, South Korea for more than a decade. Chris and Holly began...
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Sept. 9, 2025

Through the Fire: Wendy Valentine Talks Creativity, Overcoming Depression, and the Journey to Self Discovery

No matter who you are or what you do, life has a way of challenging you. It’s never easy, but the way we react to things not working out the way you’d like often is the catalyst for personal growth.  Today’s guest on The Holly Hughes Podcast makes midlife look like a dream. In her forties, Wendy Valentine found herself battling debt, divorce, unemployment, the passing of family, chronic illness and of course depression. From that low point, Wendy began a journey of rediscovery and transformation. Today, Wendy is a successful life coach, podcaster, and author. Wendy Valentine joins Holly Hughes for a discussion about creativity, personal growth, and the challenges of mental health. They discuss the importance of self-care, the impact of loss on creativity, and the need to embrace imperfection. Finally, Wendy talks about the significance of detaching from external validation and the freedom that comes with pursuing one's passions.
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Sept. 3, 2025

Never Enough: Acting, Writing and Coaching with Jamie Rose

In the very first episode of The Holly Hughes Podcast, Holly sits down for a conversation with actor, writer and teacher Jamie Rose. Rose began her Hollywood career as a child actor starring in commercials for Kool-Aid and Mountain Dew before becoming a full time actor. She would have starring roles in TV shows such as Falcon Crest and Lady Blue in the 1980s, and would have regular appearances on Chicago Hope, Ally McBeal and Walker, Texas Ranger in the 90s. Jamie Rose now owns her own acting s...