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On this week's episode, your humble host reads another vintage holiday poem, and waxes semi-eloquent about the Battle of Gettysburg, reflecting with gratitude upon 2025, choosing what you want in 2026, and the Chris Rea seasonal classic Driving Home For Christmas. Follow the show at www.john-huff.com. Facebook Instagram

On this week's episode, your humble host reads a classic seasonal poem, and waxes semi-eloquent about re-building his rocked foundations and confidence over the past year, stepping through fear into finding new community and experiencing solo travel, and the wonder that awaits us all in 2026 if we are ready to claim the life we truly want and deserve. Also, Echo returns to the podcast! Follow the show at www.john-huff.com. Facebook Instagram

Your humble host is in a reflective mood this week, and so in lieu of a full new episode, we revisit Episode #206 of what was the John Huff Podcast: Don't Forget The Magic (An Encouragement For 2025). As the year draws to a close it's good and helpful to go back to the beginning to try to recpature some hope for the future, some belief in the mystery, and some faith in the magical unfolding of life. Hear it again, for the first time .... Follow the show at www.john-huff.com. Facebook Instagram

On this week's episode, your humble host considers the psychology of attachment styles, and waxes semi-eloquent about how anxious attachment has affected his experience of life, music, rejection, and relationships as a prelude to reminding listeners just how beautiful, powerful, and valuable they are. Follow the show at www.john-huff.com. Facebook Instagram

On Episode #52, your humble host waxes semi-eloquent about Foo Fighters on SNL, beautiful Vienna, battlefield visits, Charlie Brown, All Quiet On The Western Front, and Dan Carlin's Blueprint For Armageddon. Oh, and The Bone Cathedral. Follow the show at https://www.john-huff.com/. Intro sound effects by Samantha Enrico (Boxing Arena), Joe Lamb (Sad Trombone), Mike Koenig (Glass Breaking), courtesy of http://scxoundbible.com. Creative Commons Attribution 3.0.