

Holistic Esthetics — The Norabloom Method™
A sanctuary for women who long to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and experience beauty as a form of healing.
Created by Holly Green, holistic esthetician, educator, and founder of The Norabloom Method™, this podcast invites you to return to the sacred art of self-care. Each episode blends soulful storytelling with timeless beauty wisdom to help you nurture your skin, soothe your spirit, and reconnect with your natural radiance.
Here, we explore the deeper side of beauty — where skincare becomes ritual, touch becomes medicine, and presence becomes power.
You’ll learn how to:
✨ Create peaceful, nurturing rituals for radiant skin and inner calm
✨ Understand the connection between your skin, emotions, and energy
✨ Embrace natural beauty through slow, mindful living
✨ Reclaim skincare as self-love and soulful nourishment
Whether you’re seeking glowing skin, a sense of balance, or a deeper connection with yourself, this podcast will guide you home to the heart of holistic beauty.
Follow along on Instagram @norabloom_
Follow along on Instagram @norabloom_
Shop our skin care products https://www.shopnorabloom.com/
Book a somatic healing facial with Holly at https://www.norabloom.com
Join our “ART OF DEEP REST” Women’s Retreats https://norabloom.com/retreat
Licensed Estheticians — follow along to learn, grow, and be inspired by The Norabloom Method™ https://norabloom.com/holistic-beauty-education/
In this episode of The Norabloom Method, Holly explores the concept of analog living — not as a rejection of technology, but as an intentional return to texture, presence, and the body. She connects the dots between nervous system safety, skin health, and the courage it takes to choose slowness in a fast-paced world. From handwritten postcards and bread rising on the counter to unhurried facials and face massage, Holly shares how analog practices become medicine for the nervous system and a path to organic radiance.
Show Notes / Timestamps:
- 0:00 – What does ”analog” actually mean?
- 0:20 – Analog living: coming back to the body and senses
- 1:13 – Digital speed vs. nervous system safety
- 1:40 – How pace diminishes the glow we chase
- 1:52 – Was Nora Bloom always analog?
- 2:24 – Structuring life around slowness
- 2:52 – Trusting the natural timing of things
- 3:34 – What analog means in skincare
- 3:44 – No lasers, no injections — hands-on care
- 4:10 – Tactile intelligence: how skin responds to touch
- 4:34 – Analog as identity work
- 5:24 – What analog looks like in daily life
- 5:44 – Choosing depth over expansion
- 6:09 – Embodiment over applause
- 6:19 – A simple practice for tonight
- 6:44 – Remembering you have a body
- 7:08 – Beauty is cultivated, not accelerated
Follow along on Instagram @norabloom_
Shop our skin care products https://www.shopnorabloom.com/
Book a somatic healing facial with Holly at www.norabloom.com
Licensed Estheticians — follow along to learn, grow, and be inspired by The Norabloom Method™ ~ Online course coming soon!

”Analog living to me is not about going backward. It’s about coming back. Back to the body, back to the senses, back to rhythm, and back to what we can actually touch.”
Holly
In this episode of The Norabloom Method, Holly explores the concept of analog living — not as a rejection of technology, but as an intentional return to texture, presence, and the body. She connects the dots between nervous system safety, skin health, and the courage it takes to choose slowness in a fast-paced world. From handwritten postcards and bread rising on the counter to unhurried facials and face massage, Holly shares how analog practices become medicine for the nervous system and a path to organic radiance.
Show Notes / Timestamps:
7:08 – Beauty is cultivated, not accelerated
0:00 – What does “analog” actually mean?
0:20 – Analog living: coming back to the body and senses
1:13 – Digital speed vs. nervous system safety
1:40 – How pace diminishes the glow we chase
1:52 – Was Nora Bloom always analog?
2:24 – Structuring life around slowness
2:52 – Trusting the natural timing of things
3:34 – What analog means in skincare
3:44 – No lasers, no injections — hands-on care
4:10 – Tactile intelligence: how skin responds to touch
4:34 – Analog as identity work
5:24 – What analog looks like in daily life
5:44 – Choosing depth over expansion
6:09 – Embodiment over applause
6:19 – A simple practice for tonight
6:44 – Remembering you have a body




