Who We Remember

Michael E. Holden on his mother - The Woman Who Saved Us All

Season 2 Episode 28

We ask each of our guests a simple yet profound question: "Whose life story from your own family would you most want to have documented on film?" and "How does your family's story shape your own personal and professional legacy?"

Today's guest: Michael E. Holden, Author of Authenticity Deficit ‘2024’, Speaker, Trainer, Registered Corporate Coach.

Michael's pick: His mother, Catherine Holden

Sound Bites

- “Instead of being put into a context of deficit, my mother's love and trust placed me into a context of abundance. That belief cascaded through the rest of my life.”

- "Why wait until someone dies to celebrate their life? I threw my mom a surprise celebration—not because she was gone, but because she’s still here. That’s the gift of living in alignment."

- "The world is pouring 99% of its time into things it won’t think about on its deathbed. What if we just raised that 1%—the part that actually matters? That’s what I’m after now."

Summary
In this moving and intimate episode, Michael E. Holden pays tribute to his mother—a woman of extraordinary strength, sacrifice, and compassion. Born in southern India, she left behind a life of rural hardship to become a pioneering nurse and midwife, ultimately immigrating to the U.S. during the “brain drain” of the late 1960s.

Her story is one of relentless devotion: to her patients, her faith, and most of all, her family. Michael shares powerful memories of how his mother championed him as a misunderstood child, supported his daughter through a life-threatening epilepsy diagnosis, and stood by him through spinal surgery and cancer.

Their bond is spiritual, generational, and alive in every story he tells. As Michael steps away from a 20+ year career in finance to pursue work aligned with authenticity and service, he credits his mother’s example as his deepest source of inspiration.

About Michael
Michael E. Holden is a speaker, author, and father of three who left a 20+ year career as a Fortune 500 executive to pursue a life centered on family, faith, and authenticity. A Cornell Executive MBA graduate, he is the author of The Authenticity Deficit and founder of a growing platform dedicated to helping others live with deeper meaning and purpose. Widely respected in the financial services world for his candor and client-first philosophy, Michael now channels his storytelling gifts to honor the people who shape us—especially the quiet heroes within our families.

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Credits
Produced by Jamie Yuenger and Piet Hurkmans. Our show’s musical intro and outro is taken from the track “Thursday” by the independent artist Nick Takénobu Ogawa. You can listen and support his music on bandcamp here

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