Phineas Wright House, Bolton, MA

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The Phineas Wright House (c.1785) in Bolton, Massachusetts

Historic b&b on a small New England flower farm
retreats & events
culinary trips to France
host of say YES to yourself podcast

06/18/2026

You're standing in front of the mirror, and everything you see feels wrong.
Jan Goss knows this place. She's worked with people who've built impressive lives on the outside while falling apart on the inside.

You don't need an overhaul. Instead, can you love one thing about yourself today?Jan calls this a two-degree shift. Not a transformation. Not a spiritual awakening. Just a tiny movement toward self-love that compounds into alignment at work, at home, in your relationships, in your life.

In this week's episode, we explore:
-How self-love is the actual foundation for showing up well everywhere
-The two-degree shift tool to move you towards self-love
-Why love in your personal life and love in your professional life aren't separate

Listen to Episode 310: Lead With Love: How to Show Up Well in Every Role | Jan Goss

06/13/2026

For years, Karen Mayer Cunningham had no idea what she was doing. She was fighting for her son in a system that felt impossible to navigate. Nobody told her what an IEP was, how it worked, or what her rights actually were.

Her experience advocating for her own son made her realize that parents shouldn't have to stumble in the dark and teachers shouldn't have to figure it out alone.

So she wrote Epic IEP as a step-by-step guide that any parent, any teacher, or advocate can use to write an IEP that actually serves a child.

In this week's episode, Karen talks about:

-What it means to advocate WITH schools, not against them, and why that partnership matters
-Why children with disabilities have capacity, but they need the right intervention and support to reach equity
-The scope of need: why individual advocacy alone isn't enough

Her conviction is simple: when we start seeing each other as partners working toward the same goal, that's when children actually get what they need.

Listen to Episode 309: The IEP Team Guide: Special Education Advocacy Decoded | Karen Mayer Cunningham Special Education Boss

06/11/2026

Lynn Harris spent decades in stand-up comedy. Then she built Gold Comedy to make sure other women got the same shot, and to shift who gets to be funny, who gets listened to, and who gets to shape culture.

One of her most powerful discoveries: specificity is the secret.

The more specific you get with your story—your weird family, your annoying job, your particular struggle—the more universally relatable it becomes. Because underneath all those specific details are the primal human themes we all face: loneliness, fear, not fitting in, being overlooked.

So when someone sits in a comedy show and hears a story from someone completely different from them, something unexpected happens. They find themselves in that story. And somewhere in their brain, it clicks: that person is human.

In today's episode, we explore:
Why comedy is one of the few places where people are required to actually listen to each other
How specificity paradoxically creates universal connection
The cultural impact of putting more women (and underrepresented voices) on stage

Lynn's work is about recognizing that comedy isn't just entertainment, it's a tool for shifting how we see each other.

Listen to Episode 308: Women in Comedy: Why We Need to Listen (Not Just Speak Up) | Lynn Harris

Al fresco dining at its best. A long table set in the field behind the barn, surrounded by natural beauty and the laught...
06/10/2026

Al fresco dining at its best. A long table set in the field behind the barn, surrounded by natural beauty and the laughter of friends, new and old, and an abundance of peonies.

Wear your favorite white outfit. Enjoy delightful conversations and a delectable feast prepared from the freshest ingredients. Savor great food, make new friends, and celebrate nature's beauty.

The Summer Solstice White Party is an evening you will treasure all season long.

June 20th | 4-8 PM | Phineas Wright House, Bolton, MA

Only a few seats left. Save yours here:
https://www.phineaswrighthouse.com/the-shop/p/summer-solstice-white-party

Peony pop up shop Sunday 9-2Coral Sunset Sarah Bernhardt $5/stem while supplies lastThank you for supporting women-owned...
06/07/2026

Peony pop up shop Sunday 9-2
Coral Sunset
Sarah Bernhardt
$5/stem while supplies last

Thank you for supporting women-owned, small farms! 🌸🌸🌸

Peony Pop-Up Shop TODAY 9-12Coral Sunset & Sarah Bernhardt $5/stemThe red barn at the Phineas Wright House
06/06/2026

Peony Pop-Up Shop TODAY 9-12

Coral Sunset & Sarah Bernhardt
$5/stem

The red barn at the Phineas Wright House

06/06/2026

There's a fog that comes when you're drowning. Not the poetic kind. The suffocating kind.

Rebecca Olson knows it. She's a coach, so she tried all the tools. Journaling, visualization, mindset work—all the things she teaches—and nothing moved the needle.

So she decided to get help. Real help. Professional help. And she watched the fog lift.

In this week's episode, we explore:
-Why your personal development tools might hit a ceiling (and what that actually means)
-The clarity that emerges when you stop white-knuckling your way through
-Following the breadcrumbs when you can't see the whole picture

Rebecca is a working mom coach who's been exactly where you might be right now—doing everything "right" and still feeling stuck. She shares her journey through getting a therapist, seeing her doctor, and starting medication. But more than that, she talks about what happens after the fog lifts: how clarity changes your ability to see opportunities, how you stop needing to know the whole plan, how you can finally say yes to the aligned actions in front of you.

It's not just about mental health. It's about the cascade of changes that happens when you get the support you need.

Listen to Episode 307: When Coaching Tools Aren't Enough: A Working Mom's Breakthrough | Rebecca Olson

What: Peony pop-up shop Friday!When: 9-12 (while supplies last)Where: The barn at the Phineas Wright HouseCoral SunsetDu...
06/04/2026

What: Peony pop-up shop Friday!
When: 9-12 (while supplies last)
Where: The barn at the Phineas Wright House

Coral Sunset
Duchess de Nemours
Sarah Bernhardt
$5/stem

06/04/2026

A woman gets a terminal diagnosis. Her husband wants to take her on one last trip. But they're worried about the money.

Or a grandmother wants to help pay for her grandchild's college. But she's been told she needs to protect her home equity at all costs.

These are the stories Laura Phillips hears constantly as a reverse mortgage lender. And they all point to the same thing: old beliefs about money and home ownership are keeping us from saying yes to what actually matters.

In this week's episode, we explore:
-How reverse mortgages work (and why they've gotten such a bad reputation)
-What it means to let your home equity work FOR you
-The generational shift in how we think about home ownership

Laura is launching The Equity Shift—a new framework for thinking about your home at 62+. It's about possibility: choosing experiences, funding care, supporting family, and living intentionally in your later years.

Sometimes saying yes to yourself means questioning the financial rules you inherited.

Listen to Episode 306: How Reverse Mortgages Can Fund Your Best Years (Not Just Protect Your Home) | Laura Phillips

Every year at the Summer Solstice White Party, we gather around the fire as the sun begins to set and do something power...
06/03/2026

Every year at the Summer Solstice White Party, we gather around the fire as the sun begins to set and do something powerful: we set our intentions for the season ahead.

You write yours on a card—your deepest desires, dreams, and aspirations—and release it into the flames.

It's a moment to pause, to choose yourself, and to send your intentions out into the universe before summer fully unfolds.

June 20th | 4-8 PM | Phineas Wright House, Bolton, MA

This year, Dina Berrin, intuitive guide and author of The Way Within, will be joining us for readings and a book signing.

If you've been feeling the pull to trust your intuition and consciously begin your next chapter, save your seat via the link in comments.

Address

5 Harvard Road
Bolton, MA
01740

Opening Hours

Monday 1pm - 8pm
Tuesday 1pm - 8pm
Wednesday 1pm - 8pm
Thursday 1pm - 8pm
Friday 1pm - 8pm
Saturday 1pm - 8pm
Sunday 1pm - 8pm

Telephone

+19785580022

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