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Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

Hidden Messages on Your Face (The Edge)

Velvet's Edge with Kelly Henderson

iHeartPodcasts

Spirituality, Relationships, Society & Culture, Religion & Spirituality

4.5927 Ratings

🗓️ 19 September 2025

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

Kelly and Chip explore what your face might be saying without you even realizing it. From health and stress signals to the unexpected ways dogs can pick up on what’s really going on beneath the surface, they unpack how much of our inner world shows up on the outside—and why paying attention matters

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:04.0

What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi.

0:08.5

Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why?

0:15.1

Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies.

0:18.5

From prologue projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi. What difference at this point does it make? Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm We're back.

0:47.1

Hi, this is actually a topic that I think you might want to discuss today versus last week when you failed on all of us.

0:55.3

How did you feel about that?

0:56.7

Well, I went directly to the library and did a lot of research on vaginas and orgasms and women.

1:02.0

I'm kidding.

1:03.0

Well, obviously, because if you went to the library as if you wouldn't just Google it.

1:08.1

Oh, my God, I'm showing my age.

1:10.6

I just mentioned going to the library. I know. There's one down the street from me, and it has never been. I've lived in this house for 10 years. And to my point, that's why I knew you're like. Every time I drive by it, though, I'm like, I should go to that library, you know? Interesting. It feels like it's a relic. Like, I'm kind of shocked that there are still libraries. I know. I'm glad that there are because I think, yeah, I mean, they're a great place, especially for kids and community and things like that. So I feel like I should support it. Plus, I buy so many books that I never read. You know, like they just stack up so I So I could donate them. But, like, my point is I waste money when I, like, if there's a book that I really want to read, I should just go to the fucking library and check it out. Yeah. Give it a go. I mean, this is a little gross to think about, but my cousin once said she doesn't like to go to the library because she's like, who knows if the person that checked out that book before you was like pooping while reading.

2:03.3

And I was like, it's a really good point. For sure. We don't know where those books go. Yeah. You know what else? I got to figure out on our Zoom, and I know there's a way to do this, but it blocks out background noise. So sometimes when you're laughing really hard, which I obviously want everyone to know how hard you're laughing at something I said.

2:20.5

It thinks on background noise. Well, it just thinks your background noise and it cuts you out. So I only hear the first little bit of it. And I don't think the listeners know that you're even laughing. It's just like silent. That's like my signature sound. I know. So we got to work on that.

2:34.7

We'll have that figured out for you guys next week.

2:36.6

If anybody listening works at Zoom and can help us. I know how to do it. I just haven't done it. It's in settings. And I keep forgetting to do it. No, my producer told me to do it a while back. So anyway, sorry, guys. Missed it. but anyway we'll have that up next week this week on the podcast this was a really interesting

2:53.9

conversation to me.

2:54.9

And he and I got a little more maybe like spiritual than analytical in this conversation.

2:59.1

And so we may have to just have him back because the work that he does is absolutely fascinating.

3:03.8

His name is Dr. Todd.

3:05.1

And he has been a physician for so many years, like just the normal type of doctor diagnosing all of the time.

3:12.7

And he realized he was having these patients come in and he was like, I knew they were sick.

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