This one’s for you, Sleuthers.
This project wouldn’t be what it is without the magic of my fellow cast & crew. And let’s not forget about all of you watching at home!
Can’t thank you guys enough for your kind words and support throughout every step of the journey 🙏🏼 They truly mean more than you’ll ever know.
If you missed it (or want to watch it again 😉), you can catch #CuriousCaterer Foiled Plans tonight, April 28 at 7/6c on @hallmarkmystery
What was your favorite part?👇🏼
@nikdeloach @jayciedotin @lifeofriley_davis @brockmorganactor @lochlynmunro
#CuriousCatererFoiledPlans #Sleuthers #hallmarkmystery #hallmarkchannel #hallmarkmovies
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
This is a gratitude post for Paul Ziller, our director on the last three Curious Caterer movies. Directing is the hardest job on a set, even on the easiest of days. And Paul not only makes it feel so effortless, he leads with such kindness, precision and with zero ego. It’s one thing to direct a movie and bring it to its completion. But it’s a whole other thing to do so and make your entire cast and crew feel safe, valued, seen and heard, while having a lot of fun along the way. That is true leadership. It’s such an honor to be lead by Paul. I am so grateful for all he does to make Curious Caterer a success.
Your favorite catering and crime-solving pair has returned! Don’t miss Goldy @nikdeloach and Tom @awalkk35 in the premiere of #CuriousCaterer: Foiled Plans TONIGHT at 9/8c! 🏰🔍 #Sleuthers
May I have this dance?
Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans
April 26th on @hallmarkmystery
When you gotta laugh but your medieval dress is too tight.
Curious Caterer: Foiled Plans
April 26th on @hallmarkmystery
See you tomorrow, Sleuthers. 💫
Curious Caterer 9/8c on @hallmarkmystery.
Goldy ➡️ Me
Curious Caterer is on TONIGHT. 8/9 c on @hallmarkmystery.
Goldy ➡️ Me
Curious Caterer is on TONIGHT. 8/9 c on @hallmarkmystery.
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Welp! You asked, we listened! We’ve heard a lot about our podcast recently, specifically, what happened to it?!! It is safe to say when you’re grieving it is hard to carry a conversation with yourself, let alone the world. It’s hard, actually! Preparing for a guest, making sure you’re on top of your game as a host. If you’re going to put something out into the world, it better be valuable. Otherwise, it’s just added noise.
One of my very best friends in this world happens to live on the west coast. It is a real pain. So, @nikdeloach and I decided on a compromise that helps us see and talk more AND it brings back the podcast.
Drumroll: She’s going to co-host the podcast with me! We are also changing it up a bit. This won’t just be about Alzheimer’s and dementia caregiving but rather ALL the parts about life that are hard, and how to find your way through the hard. Specifically, we want to help you navigate the hardest parts of your journey and bring a deeper meaning to the pain you may experience as ANY kind of caregiver. Children, parents, spouses, friends even. It all matters.
Nikki lost her father to the most vicious kind of brain disease, and she did it while her son was fighting for his life. She knows pain. She’s also the most genuinely kind and hilarious person I know. She single handedly (and from three hours and 3,000 miles away) helped me the entire horrific last six months of my mom’s life. She talked to doctors when I couldn’t, she navigated family dynamics that got out of control when I couldn’t. She is that person, that friend. She drops everything and gets in the mud with you without taking off her coat. I love her and I know you all will too. Here’s to MINDING WHAT MATTERS!
Ok friends, here’s your chance. @nikdeloach and I are in pre-production and are planning our future guests. Drop a comment and tag your favorite podcast hosts and we will do our best to bring them to you! Remember this podcast has a spin, Nikki and I are co-hosting talking about ALL things caregiving, not just Alzheimer’s and dementia. If you’re a wife, husband, daughter, sister, mother, brother or dog-chances are you’ve been in some kind of caregiving role in your lifetime. If not, you will be. Let us know what you’re interested in! We will do our best to source out wonderful resources for you and good humans with valuable experience and knowledge that is relatable, light hearted and can get deep when it’s called for. Here’s to season 3! I put the podcast off to the side when my mom’s illness got to be at a point where I couldn’t manage 3 kids, the nonprofit and her. I’ve missed it, can’t wait to share it with my best friend @nikdeloach 💜