Welcome to The Amarillo Project! I, your host, Eva Noblezada and a plethora of wonderful guests dive into yummy conversation over cocktails. We hope to provide a safe and casual listening experience for you. So that we can all hopefully feel a little less alone. In SEASON 1 “SAYING YES TO” we narrow our convo down to one thing that the guest encourages us to say yes to more.The Amarillo Project ho... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Performing ArtsArts |
Season II "DON'T STOP ME NOW"Welcome back to The Amarillo Project! I kick off the season with a stupid little simple convo with an old buddy of mine. We talk over several important bullet points under Self Sufficiency; Self Dependency, Self-Service a... more
Well, we've reached our final episode of The Amarillo Project! In this last and final Episode of Season One, I talk with...YOU! I recorded an Instagram Live and those who joined me asked questions and I answered as honestly as I could. Answering ques... more
Today's guest on The Amarillo Project is Mr. Rob Houchen! Calling me all the way from his stylish flat in London, Rob and I chat all things inspiration and ALCOHOL. JK. Though we do have a lot of laughs and I have a lot of martinis, I've found with R... more
My brother from another mother, Devin Ilaw joins me over a glass of champagne to talk about magic; making it, manifesting it and living it. Devin is a beacon of light to all who are blessed enough to know him. And after hearing his kind voice and pow... more
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I love this podcast - listening has brought me peace and untangled my bad days :) came to me when I needed it thanks Eva!!
Eva is someone who never takes herself too seriously while at the same time upholding her self honor in life, song, community and soul. I took inspiration from this podcast and created my own community conversation over drinks.
Beautiful podcast, Eva! Wonderful and inspirational:)
such a beautiful way to realize how capable you are. eva, thank you so much for sharing your gift with us! always a committed listener! 🥰🥰
I adore this podcast. Sorry to be cheesy haha but when I’m listening I just feel like I’m in a conversation with some friends. Unscripted, unfiltered and funny whilst still touching on important topics. Mental health is sometimes a sensitive subject for people but I think because Eva is so honest about her own struggles this podcast creates a safe space for you to maybe start a conversation with yourself about your struggles or insecurities even if you’re not ready to start a conversation with s... more
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