Naomi Judd/ MTTM / Stacy Newman/

Published 2022-06-28
Stacy Newman interviews Naomi Judd. I love this interview, Stacy is so good! In many interviews you can sense Naomi is not comfortable, but not this one. Thank you to the More Than The Music Team ❤️

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www.mttmheartland.com/season01

All Comments (21)
  • Naomi Judd's suffering was not in vain. Coming, myself, from a family who suffered from unspeakable and deadly depression, I know that Naomi was so much more than human. She was a blessed and glorious light that shined on everyone, even in her own darkest hours. Naomi was a rare and true EMPATH. She wasn't beautiful for nothing. Her heart was the smile and compassion she wore on her face. And, her SPIRIT will exist throughout the universe until the last person whose heart and soul she touched ceases to exist. Since we have a recorded history of Naomi's "song," her SPIRIT will live on into infinity. Rare and beautiful soul, Rest in Peace and Lead the Choir.
  • Her book was a god send to me. Because I not only had anxiety and depression but found out I had borderline personality disorder. It makes the depression and anxiety more intense. For a while I thought I was going crazy with the way I was thinking and feeling but after listening to her book river of time I discovered I wasn’t the only one that thought or felt that way. It was a huge relief and comfort to me. Sad she is gone but I understand why she felt like there was no way out.
  • @nancygandrud
    How heartbreaking that Naomi’s family never told her that they loved her. I miss Naomi’s storytelling. She is so real and vulnerable with so much honesty and integrity about her difficult and painful experiences. Her music and songwriting really transported us all to a happier place where love really does heal all. ❤️ 😊
  • @Sarah-wj9dl
    This was one of my favorite interviews about the book. Both women were mutually respectful and it was so full of emotion.
  • @baileyhome6
    This is one of the sweetest interviews I’ve seen of Naomi. Great job!!
  • @CherokeeBird
    I need to read her book. I suffer from Bipolar disorder and ptsd. It's so incredibly hard 😢
  • @laylamontes9957
    I love this! If you happen to come across the full episode of Naomi and her hubby on the "my kitchen rules" show, that would be awesome! I can't find it anywhere.
  • @nkhart5520
    Naomi wrote some of the most peaceful loving joyful spreading peace Comfort songs she really had to work hard to find those moments I guess that's how she was able to write in such depth about them Love Can Build a Bridge Grandpa and she was very truthful and hysterically funny and a little bit of her troublemaker in a good way I think I believe it when she said Aretha was mean
  • “I’m happy and content right now. Probably the most at peace I’ve ever been.” But you could see how heavy her soul was. It crushes me. I’ve never heard anyone else who GETS IT though. Unless you’ve been down deep where she’s been, where I’ve been, I don’t think you ever can understand. She makes me feel understood. That never happens. Also, I want the recipe for that smoothie she made at the mental health shop. ;) Girl, what?? 🤍 Love you, Naomi. Thank you for posting this.
  • I got an email just today saying Naomi’s book is at the store. I’m going to get it tomorrow. Hopefully the company that puts out Wynonna’s book releases more.
  • Never forget wynonna back stage she brought her kids to concerts.? Momma are special and them girls loved every part of Naomi as we moms do. She and the Judds love there kids,and if something changes they are no different than we are. Normal MOMS, Cajun girls
  • @paulbrown3455
    Naomi was a very kind Lady....hope she is at peace...
  • @heatherking8689
    what year was this ..had to be at least 2015 or later . .I'd say...it seems to be around that time 2015 ish 2016 when she first started coming back out after those 30 months of hell...and started the lithium combo bc her face is still puffy ..