InnerVIEWS with Ernie Manouse: Naomi Judd

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  • Опубліковано 29 лис 2021
  • Ernie sits down with Grammy winner Naomi Judd.

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  • @jodybobo
    @jodybobo Рік тому +187

    Stunning, eloquent, soulful and beautiful, inside and out. So sad she has passed; the world was blessed to have her for 76 years.

    • @Lighthousepreserve
      @Lighthousepreserve Рік тому +7

      Luckily I Don t believe she prayed to the " universe" but to the Creator of such.

    • @michael-499
      @michael-499 Рік тому +19

      Jody I agree 100%. Naomi has captivated me since she left us. I found her life’s journey to be one of humility. I am learning from her even now. Naomi, thank you for your examples.

    • @2512redrose
      @2512redrose Рік тому +10

      And intelligent without arrogance

    • @annchovey2089
      @annchovey2089 Рік тому +3

      @@Lighthousepreserve I think she felt like she had to be politically correct. She said she was friends with Francis Collins who is supposed to be a devout Christian. Surely he didn’t feel the need to be politically correct when he spoke to her.

    • @annchovey2089
      @annchovey2089 Рік тому +8

      I’m surprised she quoted CSLewis who would disagree with her about there being many ways to heaven. He fully believed Jesus was the only way.

  • @SRS4859
    @SRS4859 2 роки тому +393

    Beautiful, elegant interview. The host is excellent, and Naomi Judd had so much wisdom to share through her own journey. For whatever reason, she had finished what she came to do in this lifetime. Her exit does not tarnish what she gave and shared.

    • @Pjbuck55
      @Pjbuck55 2 роки тому +53

      Thank you for this , she was a servant of people all her life. The circumstances of her leaving have no bearing on how much she loved and was loved here on earth. She is joyful in Heaven tonight with her Saviour, RIP sweet, loving Naomi🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️

    • @eileenmaryomalley740
      @eileenmaryomalley740 2 роки тому

      What does that mean "about her exit" her daughters just said she died from mental illness that's what I read online.

    • @hals1fineday
      @hals1fineday 2 роки тому +21

      Very well said.

    • @kadelyn8709
      @kadelyn8709 2 роки тому +16

      Well said

    • @pinay602
      @pinay602 2 роки тому +14

      Well said.

  • @persnickety369
    @persnickety369 2 роки тому +25

    I sooo respect and appreciate the host allowing her to speak uninterrupted and followed her direction of the conversation.

  • @mthompson5383
    @mthompson5383 2 роки тому +76

    Honestly, I'm actually hurt right now about this lady's passing.😪 She seemed so gentle.

  • @fastingketocoach
    @fastingketocoach 2 роки тому +237

    “I believe we are here to grow in love and wisdom and to be of service.” Best quote ever. RIP Naomi. I love you

    • @slimlynn6085
      @slimlynn6085 2 роки тому +24

      Amen! And not looking down on those of us that suffer with depression and anxiety. R.I.P. beautiful Naomi. God bless your family.

    • @slimlynn6085
      @slimlynn6085 2 роки тому +23

      Most of us that suffer with Depression & anxiety, we are EMPATHS. We always want to help others and put ourselves last. We're not crazy. It's an inherited disease, at least for me.

    • @janetfedeles3964
      @janetfedeles3964 2 роки тому +21

      She was so beautiful, inside and out.

    • @joanncoopertroupe3506
      @joanncoopertroupe3506 2 роки тому +1

      @@slimlynn6085 i Agree 100%

    • @janetfedeles3964
      @janetfedeles3964 2 роки тому

      @@bernice5461 I think that is a horrible thing to say. You do not know what her relationship was with Jesus Christ. She grew up in the church. There is nothing wrong with science anyway. Doctors study science. Do you go to doctors to get better? We are not automatically healed because we follow
      Jesus. Living with depression is awful. Why did God allow a 3 year old to have to fight for herself against an uncle who tried to rape her? And then deal with it all in her little mind by herself? Where was Jesus then?

  • @jlepp8662
    @jlepp8662 2 роки тому +31

    I'm watching this because I never knew Naomi Judd. Wow, what a beautiful, intelligent person. May she rest in peace.

  • @heart_towards_home
    @heart_towards_home 2 роки тому +41

    Naomi will be missed! She fought hard. Depression is so cruel. 😥 So much beauty and class. Prayers for the family!

  • @IndigoRoses7
    @IndigoRoses7 Рік тому +33

    Her smile was electric. I wish that sadness she felt had an alternate ending, she was such an intelligent, articulate, well read and beautiful woman.
    There needs to be more options for mental health struggles. Rest in Peace, Naomi ❤️

  • @miryreina925
    @miryreina925 2 роки тому +19

    She spoke like she looked. Perfectly beautiful, elegant and eloquent. Wow! 💕🌷 RIP Naomi Judd.

  • @margotmacewen
    @margotmacewen 10 місяців тому +3

    Naomi was incredibly academic and intellectual. She was also so graceful and dignified. Huge respect for this beautiful woman. R.I.P. 💔

  • @2morrow789
    @2morrow789 2 роки тому +80

    She contributed so much to the world; hers was a life worth living. Such a beautiful soul; Rest In Peace.

    • @laurapoynter2970
      @laurapoynter2970 Рік тому

      @@bernice5461 what video are you talking about? What is the video name or where to find it? There several videos out there of her. So which one?

    • @theresavandever1387
      @theresavandever1387 Рік тому

      A life worth living? Evidently not seeing she put a gun to her head.

  • @indianamichelle7216
    @indianamichelle7216 2 роки тому +75

    Naomi fought so hard for her health and well-being. I pray that in her passing she has found peace beyond measure, and that her story will be able to help someone who is also suffering. God Bless anyone reading this, you are loved.

    • @thefeatheredhag4279
      @thefeatheredhag4279 Рік тому +10

      Thank you, I deal with severe depression and by saying what you said makes me think how loved I am when I don’t love myself, so again thank you! ❤️

    • @kathleenreed122
      @kathleenreed122 Рік тому

      Naomi fault hard with her own strength but she chose not to give it to Jesus she could help a lot of people if she stayed true to her Lord if she was saved or a true Christian. She could draw many people to Jesus through what she is going through with the "Battle of the Mind" but the rest of the world calls it mental illness. She would've been alive today if she turned it ALL to Jesus about that situation instead of going through other sources that's not of God and that's when she failed at the end. It so upsets me that her life turn out to be that way at the end where she could be alive today!

    • @littlecsswolf6945
      @littlecsswolf6945 Рік тому +1

      @@kathleenreed122 please stop misleading others. people can be spiritual and need psych help

    • @kathleenreed122
      @kathleenreed122 Рік тому

      @@littlecsswolf6945 I'm definitely not misleading people I'm a true Christian and I'm going to speak up! You cannot be a Christian and go to psych for help... You can go to a Christian counselor who can help and they use the Word of God that's where people need to go! God's word is powerful to apply to your life no matter what you're going through and you can overcome it! No I will not back down I will keep on telling the truth so others could be drawn towards Jesus and His Holy Word! I have been depressed years ago yes I heard voices those voices were the demons coming up against my mind make you think you're crazy but you're not. But I took authority over that to through Jesus my Lord! In the Bible it is written>> [[ For God has not given me the spirit of fear but of power, love and a 'sound mind.]]
      ' but never have the thought in mind to kill myself. I had the devil demons attack me with fear when we were on a vacation riding down the main Highway. The devil said that you're going to die you going to get in a accident yes fear came over me and I got scared but then I remember who I am in Jesus my Lord and I told the devil and the demons to get under my feet in the name of Jesus you have no authority over my mind so go back to hell where you belong! After that the devil wait away and we had a great vacation. That doesn't mean the devil won't pack again but now I know who I am in Jesus I had the authority to come up against the devil in the demons who are trying to kill steal and destroy my life and others to. So do you see why I need to put this on here to encourage others you don't need to kill yourself you need to know Jesus as your lord and savior and you have the authority to tell the demons and the devils where to go in the name of Jesus!So that's where I stand and I'm sticking to it! 😉❤ there's a reason why God allow me to go through this I didn't know why back then, but I see now he wants me to help others to overcome fear depression anxiety you name it God wants me to tell others that they can make it too through Him and His Powerful Holy Word!🙌❤🙌💃Blessings to you!

  • @CMP6111
    @CMP6111 2 роки тому +104

    Such a loss to us all. Naomi had so much knowledge and wisdom. Mental health is a disease. My heart breaks for what she went through. I deal with depression. I use to feel embarrassed telling the meds I take. Surprisingly, there are so many people dealing with the same thing. God be with her family during their time of grief🙏. You will be sadly missed Naomi. 💔🙏

    • @IMonicaB
      @IMonicaB Рік тому +9

      I so agree. She was one amazing brilliant woman. I’m so sorry for those she left behind. Many of us have faced the liar named depression. I’m on Prozac for life and I shout it from the mountain tops.

    • @barbarasantoro2937
      @barbarasantoro2937 Рік тому +3

      A story that needs to be told. I suffer from minor depression so most of the time I can contain it. I don’t let it contain me!
      U told ur story so succinctly yet completely. Thank u 4 that! I appreciate your honesty & words. And, I will ((HAVE) missed her, too! May God see the good she has done to help others. ❤😢

    • @dahliarose8466
      @dahliarose8466 Рік тому

      Like she said, we're "leveling out of the playing field."

  • @nomiharper
    @nomiharper 2 роки тому +87

    Naomi Judd is remarkably intelligent and gracious. God bless her in heaven with her angels. She was an Angel here on earth. I loved this interview.

  • @marthahagar6506
    @marthahagar6506 2 роки тому +94

    This is an outstanding video of Houston Public Media’s Ernie Manouse interviewing Naomi Judd in 2015 and does so thoughtfully, letting Naomi express herself so gracefully and truthfully in a kind and respectful way on such difficult topics.
    Naomi’s life’s trials and tribulations are exacerbated by the depths and complexities of her severe chronic depression that would drive her to deep darkness. Her profound musical talent and stunning presence when The Judds took the stage offered a reprieve and different person for fans than the one she speaks in the interview.
    Her interest and compassion for nursing and passion for learning the biomedical field made it clear how incredibly bright she is. As Naomi spoke, I definitely could see her as a doctor and perhaps a neuroscientist. She taught me a lot.
    The greatest legacy Naomi Judd the musical vocalist, song writer, author, speaker, actress, advocate, autonomous learner, ICU RN, mom, wife, grandmother and friend can leave behind is to positively impact the lives of all of us for many years and those who are not yet born. She added value to so many lives but sadly the deep dark hole of severe mental health disease she fought so hard against took her from her family and fans. Eternal Peace Naomi 🙏🏼🕊🌹🎶❤️

    • @eblack1396
      @eblack1396 2 роки тому +2

      The copyright @0:26:41 is 2012... (wish proper dating was required instead of when someone threw it up on utube!)

    • @Cathy7167
      @Cathy7167 2 роки тому +11

      This was only 7 years ago. She educated herself and tried to get help. Sometimes there is no help for depression and in fact some treatments can make it worse 😥💔

    • @kawai99100
      @kawai99100 Рік тому +4

      Mental health is the worst. It scares you because you really know sometimes there is no help.

    • @MsMikie777
      @MsMikie777 Рік тому +4

      @@kawai99100, that's where I'm at, it feels like there's no help and DARKNESS is all around, Family has deserted you and NO ONE CARES NOT EVEN YOUR husband 💔

    • @acheartist
      @acheartist Рік тому +7

      @@MsMikie777 I just finished praying for your wellbeing and I truly hope you start feeling better Veonka. You'd be surprised who cares, sometimes, people you don't even know.

  • @dennism5565
    @dennism5565 Рік тому +12

    I met Naomi in 1985 at a concert. She was soft spoken and talked in the most soothing voice. She autographed my concert brochure and said, "I hope you enjoyed the concert - Wynonna and I love performing for our fans." I still have the concert brochure and the memories of attending several judds concerts.

  • @TheresaLyonhart
    @TheresaLyonhart 2 роки тому +96

    I love all the Judd women. I always have. They have been true with their feelings and honest with their struggles. So many of us have gone through the same struggles. I admire them for being honest and open so that the shame can be removed from the gravity of mental dis-ease. Rest In Peace, Naomi. Our love is with you and your strong daughters…

  • @marimartinez7351
    @marimartinez7351 2 роки тому +70

    From being a superstar to being a nurse ❤ Such an interesting, intelligent, elegant, multi talented, compassionate beautiful soul. RIP Naomi ❤

    • @bernadettemaldonado755
      @bernadettemaldonado755 2 роки тому +13

      I think you mean, From being a nurse to being a superstar.

    • @lisahertel2415
      @lisahertel2415 Рік тому +2

      Wynonna is the superstar

    • @maryturner3473
      @maryturner3473 Рік тому

      She rode her daughters coat tail. She was a narcissistic woman

    • @hillena
      @hillena 11 місяців тому

      @@lisahertel2415 she is also a Daughter!!!

  • @jackyhendry4435
    @jackyhendry4435 2 роки тому +23

    Such a beautiful face,and a wonderful voice,depression is hard to carry thru life. Country music will miss her. X

  • @stellabenton199
    @stellabenton199 2 роки тому +105

    Great interview and the gentleman interviewing is the best, letting Naomi express herself on such personal topics so gracefully while making her feel comfortable and in a respectful and kind way. Rip beautiful my condolences 💐 to her family friends and fans.

    • @nkhart5520
      @nkhart5520 2 роки тому +14

      Well said... I felt the same I especially like how serene the interviewer was it showed in his eyes compassion sensitivity that he also intensely valued what she was saying in the moment usually don't see that at all interviewers they're usually so busy being on... themselves... I am glad we have this I wish I could have also have known it was here before Naomi went to rest.......🕊💔💙💛

    • @row_sea
      @row_sea Рік тому

      Very well said + by @NK Hart Am also glad to see this interview. Naomi was always so "in tune" w. everything + everybody + had the biggest heart ever. She never stopped researching & had a huge thirst for knowledge. This interview is from 2012 + not posted until 5 months ago. Now it's May 2022 and she's sadly gone. However, finally truly resting + at peace with herself. You will be sorely missed, Ms Naomi, certainly never forgotten. Now you can sing your loving ❤️ out with ALL the other beautiful Angels and Rest your weary mind. 😘🌹🕊️ ❤️

  • @jasonws1972
    @jasonws1972 2 роки тому +81

    So sad to hear of her passing, she will be greatly missed. May she be at peace. So very well spoken and great insight into life.

  • @Hamigal
    @Hamigal 2 роки тому +23

    She is now eternal love, light, and energy in a wonderful and awesome higher dimension now. RIP beautiful soul Naomi.

    • @lovelocked5385
      @lovelocked5385 2 роки тому +5

      Heaven and Hell are real. The only way into Heaven is through the door Yeshua/ Jesus, the God of the Bible. Time is short

    • @danarzechula3769
      @danarzechula3769 2 роки тому +2

      Beautiful soul is a wonderful description of this exceptional human

    • @Hamigal
      @Hamigal 2 роки тому

      @@bernice5461 She was a strong believer in Jesus. Stop with your judgement.

  • @lionheartroar3104
    @lionheartroar3104 2 роки тому +21

    What a sweet, humble smart woman she was. R.I.P. Naomi

  • @brucemoore348
    @brucemoore348 2 роки тому +33

    She reminds me the way I feel a lot is not my fault. Good service to me and many others, rest in peace Miss Judd!

  • @follysurfangel99Jess
    @follysurfangel99Jess 2 роки тому +50

    Broke my heart for the family, friends, and anyone who came around her. She had such a beautiful angel like personality. Saw The Judds every time they use to come to Richmond VA RIP Naomi ❤️

    • @s.a.street3231
      @s.a.street3231 2 роки тому +4

      I always appreciated how open she was about her life.

    • @follysurfangel99Jess
      @follysurfangel99Jess Рік тому +1

      @@s.a.street3231 I agree still can't believe she is gone Love their music and always touched my heart. Their song about Grandpa always reminded me of my grandfather and still does

  • @reaturree3735
    @reaturree3735 Рік тому +31

    Such a wonderful spirit and so honest. She will be most certainly will be missed. Such a "Lady". My heart goes out to both of her daughters!!!

  • @TheresaLyonhart
    @TheresaLyonhart Рік тому +49

    I’m with Naomi. You can research, you can be a nurse, you can pray for answers. We are still in the dark. I struggle every single day to live. I’m not special. I never thought I was. I believe that we’re all here to find what our own unique needs and talents are and to develop them. I just happen to be a poet. Yes, I can write. I’m a natural born story teller. I suffer because I am living in a world that feels alien to me. Others can relate. I search for them. I reach out to them. I love animals. They do gravitate toward me. As I do them. I feel that risk is worth taking. I’m not into organised religion. Spirituality is the essence of being. This is about the journey. Not the destination. We will be “there” soon enough. Bless you, all.

    • @priyanka1649
      @priyanka1649 Рік тому +8

      Hang in there! You matter.

    • @gigidayz6936
      @gigidayz6936 Рік тому +5

      One poet to another...I see you.

    • @patriciametzler4719
      @patriciametzler4719 Рік тому +1

      Keep telling yourself that.

    • @kathleenreed122
      @kathleenreed122 Рік тому +2

      When God made us were all created in the image of God. God sent his son Jesus to die on the cross for our sins and it's our choice to accept him in our hearts as our Lord and savior. Our journey is to accept Jesus in our hearts and he will direct our paths as we stay true to our Lord and that's how we will get to our destination >Heaven when it's time for us to go from this world.

  • @unknown-lf6zx
    @unknown-lf6zx 2 роки тому +39

    This one hit hard. I found strength in her story and survived a suicide attempt. Naomi was an inspiration and the same age as my mom. I’m so sorry she suffered and feel sincerely bad for her family. This wise, beautiful soul is now with god and no longer struggling with depression.

    • @cathyleejohnson
      @cathyleejohnson 2 роки тому +5

      well said, " unknown", as someone who shares your struggles here on earth, , I also understand this pain and know that she is at peace now just as my brother is.

    • @lesliecano4963
      @lesliecano4963 2 роки тому +8

      She is also my mothers age. I’m amazed my mom is still here after all our losses.
      I lost my 30 year old sister to suicide in 1999. I lost my 33 year old husband to suicide last year in 2021 after my own unsuccessful suicide attempt.
      Wherever we my end up tomorrow, may we be closer to finding peace. RIP Naomi.

    • @v2807
      @v2807 2 роки тому +7

      @@lesliecano4963 I’m sorry for your losses. I wish you well.

    • @whiteviolet5862
      @whiteviolet5862 2 роки тому +6

      If you ever go through it again, call on Jesus.

    • @jackiebourg6869
      @jackiebourg6869 Рік тому

      @@whiteviolet5862: You heard Naomi. She didn't want the Man who rode on a donkey!

  • @IceeALatte
    @IceeALatte 2 роки тому +32

    She was such a Beautiful, Intelligent Lady! What a great loss her family has suffered. My heart breaks for them. I Pray for peace and comfort now and in the days to come 🙏💔

  • @klynne50
    @klynne50 2 роки тому +22

    What a wonderful interview with such a wise woman!! It’s too bad she is gone!!

  • @signsofplay
    @signsofplay 2 роки тому +52

    She now gets to know all the mysteries of the universe 💕

  • @simonejuneau2143
    @simonejuneau2143 2 роки тому +25

    This is a WONDERFUL interview...clearly at times she had her depression somewhat under control. I pray she R.I.P, what a beautiful Soul🙏🌹

  • @Chevelle01
    @Chevelle01 2 роки тому +13

    Beautiful, Talented and Intelligent, you will be missed by so many. Rip Naomi

  • @texadonkey34
    @texadonkey34 2 роки тому +15

    This is so sad. I can’t imagine having so much and still being sad. Incredible talent.

  • @juliegerkens986
    @juliegerkens986 2 роки тому +16

    WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUL !!!❤🙏 Rest in peace beautiful lady !!!!🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤

  • @Wishpool
    @Wishpool Рік тому +29

    What a brilliant, sweet, insightful, graceful woman Naomi was! She truly LIVED every moment of her life, through the ups & downs. I feel that she's in a beautiful, peaceful place now, wherever that is. Much love to her family, friends, and fans. Naomi was very special! 😇

  • @barbaraannscarlet7885
    @barbaraannscarlet7885 2 роки тому +8

    Beautiful interview. Both interviewers questions and Naomi's answers.

  • @terrymiddleton6077
    @terrymiddleton6077 Рік тому +3

    Naomi Judd did not die in vain. She will forever be remembered as a survivor. This beautiful soul gave so much to heal others as a result of her own suffering. Naomi Judd was an empathic. Very few people feel the depth of other's suffering and pain. She undoubtedly did. She was so beautiful in so many ways. She was not afraid to show who she was to the world. Her life was an open book and, what is so wonderful about that is that we can read it over and over again. She was generous beyond belief. Naomi did not die in vain. Bless Her Beautiful Soul.

  • @LindaCarter23
    @LindaCarter23 2 роки тому +28

    I had the wonderful opportunity to have met Naomi and Wynonna on more then a few occasions, the type of work I was involved with allowed it in addition to many other public figures. The Judds were very pleasant, accepting, warm, easy to speak with, after all people in public eye are human just like us, difference is their job entails performing, more well known due to the nature of the job. The performance permits to take us away but if just for a moment in time to another world of forgetting our troubles, it does the same for the performer as well. Music is an exchange of energy of emotions between artist and audience, a slice of heaven where everything in the outside world is forgotten, a moment of blissful opportunity for us to be in touch with our feelings, sometimes the song touches a spot where we release tears. Music is emotions applied to lyrics, tones and melody, it's birthed out of emotions. Everything we do and create is birthed out of emotions.
    My greatest hopes is we never forget, we don't ever have amnesia from what she struggled immensely with like millions of people do. The stigma of mental health has to be stopped. The brain can become unwell just like any other organ in our body. When a person is born with a heart defect, their lifestyle has to be different then a person born with a healthy heart, if not their life expectancy is shorter. If a persons family has chronic mental health in their gene pool, if they're exposed to traumatic events or succumb to trauma, likelihood of triggering setting off imbalance of chemicals in the brain and effecting central nervous system is high, sometimes it can never rebalance, even through extensive treatments, they're resistant to treatment.
    Just as with a family with inheritance of diabetes, a family member can carry the gene however if they live a healthy lifestyle, odds are greater in their favor for gene not triggering.
    If we knew a person had diabetes, we're not going to oblige in asking them if they want a piece of cake, we'd know it's harmful. If we evolve to a place where we can speak openly about mental health, we can arrive to a place a person can freely mention they have temporary or chronic struggles therefore it will change the approach in how we speak to them. If the cake would effect the diabetic, the nature of words we use and our tone would be accommodating to the person struggling with mental health. The word mental is a variation of the mind, it does not mean crazy, health is to do with condition. There's physical and mental health.
    What would happen if a person felt shameful sharing with anyone they had a broken bone, they felt so utterly shameful they kept it a secret, because of the shame they didn't want to visit a doctor? It goes untreated, means no healing. In able to freely share, they'll get advice from a family member, friend or even a stranger. They'll be concerned about how it happened, how much pain they're in, and advise to go to the ER or doctors. By not having "shame", they're freely able to share, therefore able to have support and treatment from a doctor. Family and friends will offer support to help with necessities if they're immobilized. As long as there's "shame"/a stigma around mental health, it means a person doesn't share the thoughts they struggle with, don't express their feelings, they either hide as much as they can, either behind a smile or behind closed doors, which follows not seeing a mental health doctor, equals no treatment, which could manifest into decline.
    Addictions which is self medicating to numb and escape feeling certain emotions, is from burying trauma, in addition trying to cope with life stressors, "not in all cases", sometimes it's rooted in people that have a very sensitive disposition, they're sensitive to energy, they feel extremely deeply, it's the nature of whom they are. There's some coping tools they can adopt to help navigate in the unfortunate reality that our species can be harsh, but their personality won't alter, it's part of their gene pool. We wouldn't want to try and strip someone of who they are, it's like breaking into a persons house and stealing.
    There's absolutely nothing wrong with being sensitive, as far as feeling deeply goes, there is a problem if our sensitivity is projected in a way it inflicts harm upon another person. Feeling deep in this world, having sensitivity is perceived as a weakness for most part, because our species is still operating from the survivalist mode, the mentality of the strong survive, survivalist perception is "strength" (most popular and powerful, wealth, status, most awards, most intelligent, talented, most attractive, biggest house, etc....), we should not ever have to prove we're worthy to be loved or to survive based on accolades, appearance, degrees, etc...., it's superficial, not genuine in any capacity, the survivalist paradigm BRINGS out the worse in our species, which in turn inflicts trauma on each other. We were raised more on how to survive rather then raised on how to love. We've been living on a stage for generations performing, scared to show reality of ourselves, out of fear survival. We're overly competitive against each other due to fear for survival. Until we evolve into freely accepting our "humnaness" completely = able to discuss our burdens, trauma, our struggles, our shadow side/our flaws, our insecurities birthed from wounds, etc...., we'll not be able to heal collectively, therefore not evolve. Healing is done when we share, when we heal or at least manage the wounds our wounds will not project onto others, if they do bleed, at least we'll have the tools to resolve issues or reconcile. I understand fully it's frightening sharing the most intricate and delicate parts of ourselves within a species that perceives sharing the most human aspects of ourselves as weak, fear being taken advantage of, or looked at strangely, fear of rejection or abandoned from family, friends or society, but if want a healthier and loving species we'll have to. Our forefathers and mothers took leaps of faith and big risks before us to get us where we are today, we're here because of them, and one day future generations we'll be thanking us for taking risks. I'm not implying for us just to share with anyone, we must not do anything we feel will put us in harm's way, it be mental or physical, and also certainly must not do it if we're not ready, but if ever ready and safe to do so would be wonderful, if not ever ready it's ok too, doesn't mean weakness whatsoever, it's a personal right and choice, there's reasons known to person they don't feel comfortable doing so.
    ❤As Mrs. Naomi Judd stated in lyrics : "Love can build a bridge, between your heart and mine, love can build a bridge, don't you think it's time, don't you think it's time"
    YES IT'S TIME ❤🌉❤
    I thank Mrs. Naomi for all that she's contributed to the world. I'm so incredibly sorry for her years of struggling the internal fight. ❤ 🕊
    Where there's love, we will survive. The old survivalist mode needs to be said goodbye to. When there's love it opens the door to our humnaness. It will provide to us the experience and emotions just like we do when surrounded together before the music.
    My deepest love and condolences to Wynonna and Ashley, their family and friends. My heart breaks for her daughters and grandchildren. They'll be in my thoughts and well wishes of comfort. ❤ 🕊

    • @angiedawn8869
      @angiedawn8869 2 роки тому +3

      VERY thorough and kind 💋

    • @ginabinaterry7659
      @ginabinaterry7659 2 роки тому +3

      So beautifully said......

    • @maryc6091
      @maryc6091 Рік тому +1

      Are you Wonder Woman? You had so many insightful and beautiful things to say. You were lucky to have met/known Naomi who was such a wonderfully intelligent, beautiful, intuitive and caring woman. Thank you Linda.

    • @illuminati8181
      @illuminati8181 Рік тому

      Goddamn dude. Don't you know that mental health will drive you mad.

    • @Galaxie500IN
      @Galaxie500IN Рік тому +1

      Wow. Thank you. 🕊🌷

  • @lucy0537
    @lucy0537 2 роки тому +21

    Rest easy darlin Naomi. Sending sincere condolences to her daughter's n husband and all of her family n friends. Love you Naomi...💕

  • @janl2835
    @janl2835 2 роки тому +6

    2012..She seemed like she was golden here...Happy, and totally in control.

  • @ddmarie4066
    @ddmarie4066 2 роки тому +18

    Great interview. So sad to hear about her passing. RIP Naomi, I never knew you but loved your music.

  • @joymack2474
    @joymack2474 2 роки тому +22

    what a deeply, intuitive, beautiful soul 💖✨💖

  • @tammyackerman2262
    @tammyackerman2262 2 роки тому +17

    So Sad to hear of her passing! She was such a Beautiful lady inside and out. You will be Greatly missed. I myself being a nurse it's a wonderful job.. Your heart has to be in it and hers definitely was . Such an amazing Beautiful soul.. ❤️

    • @tonistark4169
      @tonistark4169 2 роки тому +1

      Tammy, I too am an RN since 1978! I appreciate her knowledge even though she hasn’t practiced nursing since her well deserved pain.
      So sad to hear her passing! The mental illness beat her in the end but it will NEVER diminish her light & love and what she gave the World! Best wishes in your career!
      Rest In Peace, sweet Naomi! 💔

    • @tammyackerman2262
      @tammyackerman2262 2 роки тому +2

      @@tonistark4169 I agree 💯% And Thank you very much.. Best Wishes to you as well.. RIP Beautiful Naomi!

    • @tonistark4169
      @tonistark4169 Рік тому +1

      @@tammyackerman2262 no, thank you, Tammy! I wish you so much success in your nursing career. I taught nursing at the baccalaureate level and I ALWAYS had my students put themselves in the shoes of their patient and NEVER be “too good” to do the less savory aspects of nursing that an nurses aide would do. I’m sure you are that kind of nurse!
      I’m sure you’ll agree one of the most challenging and saddest part of the our job, is to be helpless when a patient just wills themselves to die! There’s NO medicine in the world (besides their psych/depression meds) that can help them. Most patients can become resistant to the pharmaceutical treatment where it becomes a race against time when, as adults, and without a court order, we cannot force patients to take their meds, go to therapy, or perform self care. It’s heartbreaking!
      God bless you for choosing a profession that’s demanding, maddening, & frustrating yet can be the most rewarding profession EVER!
      Best of luck to you! ❤️‍🩹💝

  • @YTfancol
    @YTfancol 2 роки тому +14

    She was so brilliant and so talented

  • @returnofthemac2951
    @returnofthemac2951 2 роки тому +14

    Very interesting interview. I am glad to have taken the time to watch it.

  • @cosettelaplante699
    @cosettelaplante699 2 роки тому +17

    Great interview and interviewer! RIP Ms. Judd.

  • @loristegner3272
    @loristegner3272 Рік тому +4

    One of THE best interviews Naomi ever gave. Exceptional human being. Such a loss for all of us. God bless her, her family, close friends & God rest her soul! 🙏🏻

  • @kathymclain2632
    @kathymclain2632 2 роки тому +21

    She’s so compassionate. Rest peacefully Naomi. Jesus loves you, this I know, for the bible tells me so! ✝️

  • @jmiller6675
    @jmiller6675 Рік тому +3

    She held on for 76 years and gave so much. I didn't know her, but I know she tried and did everything professionals say we should do when suffering from PTSD, depression, anxiety. God bless her.

  • @WhaleCommunicators
    @WhaleCommunicators 2 роки тому +14

    You were quite an irritant to your daughters in moments. I so knew that moment in my own life & laughed when you 3 talked about it - it was healing for me when you did that. You were all very honest about the things that pained you and held you back in life as you so freely shared your successes..
    I'm sorry you felt at the end of the rope Naomi . . . now you are dancing in the clouds with the angels and sea angels - the whales and dolphins.
    Bless your heart and the hearts of those close to you to include all those who loved you and your music. I'm one of the latter!!! - loved you and your honesty, your beautiful daughters and your music.

  • @cherrylleallan6366
    @cherrylleallan6366 2 роки тому +9

    What a beautiful person, I love how spiritual she was.

  • @sanyacohn1995
    @sanyacohn1995 Рік тому +8

    Absolutely a great hearted person.Rest high on the mountain 💕💕💕💕

  • @janieestrada5957
    @janieestrada5957 2 роки тому +14

    Beautiful in and out! RIP beautiful!

  • @CreativeOne-ll8et
    @CreativeOne-ll8et 2 роки тому +18

    I never knew she did this video till now. Not enough people are being put out into the public and everything they do when they are alive… Many people aren’t getting the attention that they need in this life…

  • @helenhergott6861
    @helenhergott6861 Рік тому +6

    Excellent interview!! She was so intriguing & I loved her thoughts about life, did not know she was so intelligent regarding physics & science & the mind & brain....so very sad she could not pull through this depression 😢 💔 she made it through so much in her life...God rest her soul....❤

  • @KimberlyLWright
    @KimberlyLWright Рік тому +3

    Sorry she went down so far she couldn’t remember this version of her 💓
    Such a Beautiful being

  • @clairer.7136
    @clairer.7136 Рік тому +7

    That. Was. Excellent. ⚘ What an incredible woman. A timeless soul. Naomi will be back again with even more healing energy for humankind. 🌺

    • @nicecutie
      @nicecutie Рік тому

      naomi died. how would she return with healing energy? im not being smart either, maybe you did not know she died.

  • @1975jstar
    @1975jstar Рік тому +3

    Love when Naomi says “We are all in this together, many paths, but all one journey” and “Live Well and Be Well”… 💕

  • @Bailey2006a
    @Bailey2006a 2 роки тому +17

    Her suffering is over. Now, she is in a place of peace where there is no dawn and no sunset. You will never be forgotten by those who loved you.

  • @kimberlyritter3924
    @kimberlyritter3924 2 роки тому +7

    I love the slow way that she speaks. It’s a southern thing because I have family that live in the south. Younger people of today talk so fast and to me it’s not flattering. Love all the Judd women❤️

  • @charlottenunnery88
    @charlottenunnery88 Рік тому +6

    Wonderful interview, she was a smart lady with a broad prospective on medical and mental health. She had gone through so much and got through it, but can't help but ask my self what happened? She will be terribly missed. RIP Sincere condolences to her family.

  • @K-OnTheCase
    @K-OnTheCase 2 роки тому +12

    I grew up listening to the Judds. What a lovely, beautiful woman… inside & out. ❤️ I wonder if she found the answers to her questions? I hope so. 😊

  • @glo7802
    @glo7802 2 роки тому +4

    Beautiful inside & out. RIP sweet Naomi. Love you so much.💔Great interviewer, too. 🙏

  • @CShellProductions
    @CShellProductions 2 роки тому +16

    So much love to you and your family, Naomi. Mental illness is an illness. Sadly, it’s often fatal. RIP

  • @shelley735
    @shelley735 Рік тому +8

    My heart goes out to you. So genuine and an honest human being. You are a legend that will change lives with woman.

  • @danab4337
    @danab4337 Рік тому +5

    What a great interview. I'm happy to hear how spiritual she is/was. RIP Naomi Judd. With the angels in the universe now sweet momma.

    • @Dave-km3ep
      @Dave-km3ep Рік тому +3

      But no talk about Jesus.

  • @densershepherd4479
    @densershepherd4479 Рік тому +3

    I too have suffered severe depression and my testimony is that as long as we we accept depression as a “disease” instead of “sin” it will continue to invade our lives. Denial of that very fact is the reason it continues to be a major reason for suicidal death in our society. NOTE: I have been a victim and have learned from my own experience. It is only by God’s Grace I am here today.

  • @briancooney7183
    @briancooney7183 Рік тому +3

    What an incredible conversation. Naomi seems unusually comfortable and able to elaborate fully on her thoughts and details of her life and her beliefs. Sometimes she has seemed cut short in interviews when the host is aggressive and talks too much. Ernie's gracious, relaxed style talking with iconic people brings out a calm and trust that is extraordinary. This InnerView is how I prefer to remember the ethereal Naomi Judd.

  • @Youtuber5775-
    @Youtuber5775- Рік тому +6

    Bless her sweet soul for helping everyone to understand what she has been through and what she learned from it all. 😘♥️

  • @garylynnfloyd
    @garylynnfloyd Рік тому +3

    How beautiful. “God is the love that loves all loving.” -CS Lewis Thank you Naomi for your spirit, and may you be even more help on the other side.

  • @judyingram4846
    @judyingram4846 2 роки тому +24

    She is such a strong, sweet, nice, Beautiful lady. I have so much respect for her. With God's help she is helping other people like she always has done. 🙏❤️🙏

    • @ruru6881
      @ruru6881 2 роки тому +1

      She just died .

  • @sophiekotomski4588
    @sophiekotomski4588 Рік тому +4

    Wow! She was so smart; a seeker. RIP sister. 🙏

  • @KarlaElaine100
    @KarlaElaine100 2 роки тому +14

    This guy wasn’t having the same conversation as she was.

  • @chericarreon7553
    @chericarreon7553 Рік тому +3

    The excellent interview was done very professionally and made Naomi very comfortable in that her responses were very throughout and sincere.

  • @hals1fineday
    @hals1fineday 2 роки тому +14

    I believe that there is an actual physical mechanism to severe anxiety and depression..it's not just in your head. There are so many people severely afflicted with these seriously immobilizing conditions. We must focus on finding how to correct this so that people can be happy again. I personally do not believe all the current meds for this benefit us frankly at all and I think they may be damaging us in the long run...permanently. We must find a better way..something that helps us all.

  • @everyoneisoffthehook
    @everyoneisoffthehook Рік тому +1

    Thank you for doing this interview . This was so hard to watch after she took her life. Rest In Peace

  • @audreybragg3292
    @audreybragg3292 Рік тому +7

    What a gift to be able to listen to this beautiful lady! And what a legacy she has left and how very sad for all of us.
    But hopefully, she is at peace and truly the ANGELS are rejoicing.
    Rest In Peace dear beautiful lady!🙏🙏🌈😇

  • @mmarco612
    @mmarco612 2 роки тому +7

    she was so brilliant. Rest in peace

  • @ladyanne8139
    @ladyanne8139 Рік тому +3

    I love what Naomi says about Nursing .. she was so beautiful in her heart ❤ 💙 as well outward. God drew her in a close hug I am sure.

  • @kathleenweinberg6442
    @kathleenweinberg6442 2 роки тому +9

    Sorry to hear the passing of Naomi May her soul rest in peace

  • @Skyhawk945
    @Skyhawk945 2 роки тому +11

    RIP Naomi, soar with the angel's.., ♥️

  • @Johan_West1980
    @Johan_West1980 2 роки тому +20

    What a fantastic woman. Rest in peace angel❤️

  • @Dymphna06
    @Dymphna06 2 роки тому +3

    Whoa! I had no idea Naomi Judd was so smart, interesting and had such a calming vibe. She was so cool!

  • @superdougie10
    @superdougie10 Рік тому +1

    God bless you little one, you were very very talented and extremely intelligent. Thanks for the lovely interview, the world knows how lucky we all were to have had you in our lives.

  • @ashleysteadman1432
    @ashleysteadman1432 Рік тому +2

    The world lost a very rare gem when she left. Rest In Peace beautiful soul. You don’t have to hurt anymore.

  • @carolynmitchell
    @carolynmitchell Рік тому +2

    Terrific episode as usual. Been watching Stitching With the Twins and really enjoy it. My granddaughter is the Sunflower Girl!

  • @toomylight2311
    @toomylight2311 2 роки тому +7

    She was ahead of her time .

  • @juliefisher5377
    @juliefisher5377 2 роки тому +13

    RIP NAOMI JUDD ❤️

  • @lorimorgan2986
    @lorimorgan2986 Рік тому +2

    Beautiful Soul, gratitude for her shared wisdom, gifts, talents!
    Peace be with lovely Naomi 💫🌹🌈💛

  • @crimson8751
    @crimson8751 Рік тому +4

    She loved wearing wings on her outfit’s.This woman was had limitless thinking and understanding.She was destined to have the mind of a genius, but there were too many limitations being confined to a human body with a time element.Go with the speed of light sister.Now it is all clear! No more walls of time.You built a bridge with your life,and for that we are thankful.

  • @mayrenepowell9769
    @mayrenepowell9769 2 роки тому +12

    She was a very smart lady 😢🙏🏻

  • @Nikkipicky
    @Nikkipicky Рік тому +2

    Great interview.Listening to her talk blows me away,very deep.Much love❤️‍🩹

  • @melodysteeley3417
    @melodysteeley3417 2 роки тому +10

    Very smart woman that conquered alot! She never had to admit a thing or be exposed and she chose to be about alot and wanted to heal. She wanted to live and beat the depression. Just because she's gone doesn't mean she lost. She wouldn't say that. She'd say she kicked its ass and wasn't going to let her body be captive anymore and her family seeing her that way. In her mind she freed alot of people watching her suffer. Still I wish she were here if meds helped but they didn't. I love her and know she's OK now in eternal rest❤

  • @elizabethsaliba8077
    @elizabethsaliba8077 2 роки тому +2

    She is full of wisdom. What a lovely person. Bless her rip.

  • @cathysuhor482
    @cathysuhor482 Рік тому +1

    Your Momma helped me tonight from the other side. Thank you!

  • @deewilkerson2994
    @deewilkerson2994 Рік тому +2

    Having loss someone I cared about to suicide makes this very difficult to watch. I feel great sadness for her family because I know how this affects everyone. All the questions that will haunt them. May God carry them through this pain.

  • @patricialimon6060
    @patricialimon6060 Рік тому +1

    Love can build a bridge 🎵🎵♥️♥️ since the day she passed I’ve had that song in my head .
    Rip Naomi 💔

  • @stephaniemac7635
    @stephaniemac7635 Рік тому +1

    Such a beautiful genuine smile. A very brave brave lady to leave the world. I hope she has found endless peace and can watch over her family each day. I wouldn’t wish mental illness on anyone x

  • @jenniferfrance1736
    @jenniferfrance1736 Рік тому +2

    Such class! RIP Naomi Judd!