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“I, of course, told her. Be a doctor. Be anything but an Actor. They’ll judge and judge and judge you. It is not for everyone." Legendary Diane Ladd shared the advice she gave her daughter, Laura Dern. Icon Diane Ladd roles include “Alice Doesn’t Live Here Anymore,” “Wild at Heart” and “Rambling Rose.”


Laura Dern did not listen to her Mom and became a celebrated actress, producer, kind person in every capacity including ecosystem restoration work. She is an empress of cinema, who has evolved into a living library of service, performance, collaboration and presence. An inspiration to actors, directors, writers and producers. Watch any of her films and television shows and you will see the curiosity of a storyteller. Some of it is in her willingness to 'go there', to labor under all kinds of challenges of the heart, ready to surprise, and something else, so palpable, my friend, Jason Avalos, at School House Pictures refers to watching her work in movies and television as Learnin with Dern.


It was a lovely, gentle night to meet them on the occasion of a literary endeavor of healing and mother, daughter healing at The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel. A last minute invite to TCM Classic Film Festival Event: Conversation with Laura Dern & Diane Ladd facilitated by Ben Mankiewicz .


An immediate 'YES!'


What I didn't know, the Mother and Daughter, multi-hyphenate actors, who have Six Academy Award Nominations between them, would be using this conversation to launch their book into the world - HONEY, BABY, MINE: A Mother and Daughter Talk Life, Death, Love (and Banana Pudding)


Ben Mankiewicz, Laura Dern, and Diane Ladd shared more than a stage — they share history. As second-generation Hollywood kids, they grew up in overlapping circles, grounded in a legacy of storytelling and artistry. As the evening unfolded, I learned their new book is, at its heart, a conversation between a daughter and her mother — one that began after Diane Ladd fell ill from chemical poisoning linked to local farmland in her community.


Their journey back to health became an invitation for readers to reflect on their own mother–child bonds. But this evening offered something deeper: part discussion, part storytelling, part promotion, and part generational exchange. It felt like a reunion of creative spirits — a chance to revisit beloved films, uncover behind-the-scenes gems, and witness the tenderness of a lifelong connection between two artists.


The event began with a gasp from the couple seated beside me. I looked up to see Diane Ladd entering the room, radiant — glowing just offstage like a full moon on a crisp spring night — with Laura Dern following close behind, smiling, easy, at home.


Ben Mankiewicz opened with a laugh, calling it “Bring Your Kid to Work Day,” as the two actors took their seats, sparkling with affection — for each other, and for the life they’ve shared. It’s rare that we know the story of someone’s conception, but in Laura Dern’s case, it’s part of Hollywood lore: she was conceived while her parents, Diane Ladd and Bruce Dern, were filming The Wild Angels, produced and directed by Roger Corman. A fitting origin — title and all — for the woman she would become.


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Ben Mankiewicz asked Diane Ladd,


"Could you have gone in a different direction, other than acting?"


With a pause that hits different with each decade an artist spends in the entertainment business,


"It was that feeling of inevitability, kind of a Joan of Arc courage. I had 25 dollars and a train ticket to NY to pursue performing."


Ben agreed.


"You would have had that kind of courage to follow your gift Diane. It lives in your work."


The two women acknowledged knowingly all that had led them to this moment.

Laura Dern and her Mom Diane Ladd talk about life on the cliffs of the Palisades in CA
Laura Dern and her Mom Diane Ladd talk about life on the cliffs of the Palisades in CA

Diane Ladd was clear eyed and had no illusions about the entertainment business.


"Being an actor is a unique profession, a parent, even if they have succeeded at any level at a career, want to save their kids the pain points, but also, know, there kid needs to have their own path. I made a deal with Laura. If she could get herself to and from acting classes, put in the dedication, she'd agree. and didn't Laura get on her bicycle and attend every class."


Laura smiled, and the audience chuckled along with Diane Ladd.


“When your children have a gift, the minute you know it, you want to support their gifts. Let your children stand on your shoulders and allow them to fly”

"If you're going to learn discipline you gotta do it yourself. It's the commitment that makes the difference."


With grace and appreciation and that inner recognition turning back to her daughter.


"She did it.

She always did it."

Back to the audience, an offering of intention, a whisper across the winds of the entertainment ancestors.


"When you find the thing you love there’s no sacrifice . You do what you love. Follow your dreams through to completion."


The conversation fell to Laura.


"My Mom definitely lead the way. My Father, now, those early days of auditioning, when a Director noticed the last name on the call sheet, Dern.


"Dern?! You’re Bruce’s kid, oh Jesus Christ. Next!"


“Mommy never cost me a part.”


Ben guided the pair to one of Diane Ladd's breakthrough roles in Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore directed by Martin Scorsese, in which she was nominated for an Academy Award, which she didn't win, but, Diane Burstyn did for best actress and the film won for best film. In this scene you see the beauty of Scorsese's work, the endless talent flowing between these two women. A wonderful moment between Alice played by Ellen Burstyn & Flo played by Diane Ladd, after they stop the arguing and become true friends.



Diane said "On Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore; Laura had a small part as her daughter on the set, to play a little girl eating an ice cream cone.


Scorsese did TEN takes.


She ate Ice cream 10 times. No complaints.


At the end of filming, Marty Scorsese came up to me. "I’m sure she is going to be an actress. And, that was part of destinies playground."


Ben moved into the choice of roles, the decisions of an artist to take one role or another bringing a wry, shadow laugh from Diane.


"I looked for parts that changed humanity."


As every with every great story teller, Diane Ladd had the crowd in the palm of her heart, when she landed the next line.


"They often don’t pay a lot."


To which we ALL laughed together, connecting, with understanding and hope that a new generation of artists would be paid to do this artistic work. Feeling the unspoken intent of Diane Ladd's sharing.


"We are teachers holding a mirror reflecting times we love in. We fight for everything to be as good as possible. As artists we wanted to fight for truth and entertainment that helps life and heals and shines a light. Work with love is the greatest thing there is."


In 1985, Laura Dern was cast as a carefree 15-year-old girl, Connie Wyatt, who grabs the attention of a predatory stranger, in the film Smooth Talk. Seen as the film that launched Dern's career, winning the Grand Jury Prize, dramatic category, at the Sundance Film Festival. Watching it during the pandemic in our Criterion Collection classic film screenings, thinking through, her 2018 performance in The Tale, it was shocking. Studying the work and once again, Learnin with Dern POV, I felt I had healed something from my own childhood. In her evolution, you see that through line of the artist, discovering the complex issues of society through performance, commentary, incorporating life, story and commentary into a deep dive of a performance, and something deeper. The relationship between the actor and the director a cornerstone of the family business. Watch the discovery in the work the next time you piece through an actors career, and see what you have learned, perhaps what they have learned.


"The parts we pick, the work we share, the process that unfolds and the joy in the process, especially with my Mom. Because of my parents, instead of going, St. Elmo's Fire rat pack route, I made different choices."

Ben steered the conversation to the book release, asking how the book came into being.


Laura returned to her Mom, being the daughter beyond proud and grateful for her mom.


"Truly there is no greater fan of movies and tv than my Mom. She'll call the house and ask to talk to my daughter Gia. and say, 'are you watching, You're not it going to believe what’s happening on CSI." Mom is truly the biggest fan of artists, movies and television. One night we got a call.“


"I live on the east side of Ojai, a farming community in California. It was 2018 and my beloved King Charles dog, Ginger, died, unexpectedly, upon investigation it was uncovered, to be an overdose of Glyphosate.


Very quickly inquiries revealed food companies had forced her farmer neighbors to spray millions of pounds of poison pesticide across the farm lands. A quick rush trip to the ER, at the hospital where I learned the poison had taken over my system."


Laura jumps in.


"The Doctor told me, "Your Mom will be dead in six months if she doesn't clear her lungs of the poison. You need to get her moving. Expand her lungs, get her walking."


Diane Ladd tells the rest of the story.


"God used me.

A voice, 'Be gentle.'


Instead of dying,

I did three movies a tv series and wrote a book, Ha!

Laura made me start walking and it saved my life."


Laura shared.


"She couldn't walk ten feet, had an oxygen tank when we started walking, and I thought, I'll record the conversations, in case it's the last conversations we get to have. My mom loves to tell stories and we’ll record so the grandkids have them."


"We covered everything."


"We got to know each other on ways we never had."


Laura had things she wanted to know, little things, "I asked her what was the first movie you saw as a child?' And, bigger ones.


"We talked about deep unresolved frustrations.


How did the journey to becoming an actress inform your life?"


"We had those precious moments to find common ground."


With the intimacy of the room, it felt Laura was in the moment remembering.

"Her dreams are impassioned and she always fought for them, she chose to believe in herself."


The pause held space for two seasoned actors to connect in appreciation, for family gone, for Mother and Daughter who had been through it all, for the love they share and the work they showed up for, to be together.


"She’s your Mom." Ben added lovingly, breaking the tiny spell casting between them.


"Because I thought I was dying we told each other everything."


Diane Ladd added.


"It’s a people book. It is an all of us book. It shares a message...

Talk to each other before it is to late."


"You two are going to help save the world.

You are going to get people talking to each other."

She responded to Ben.


"That’s how we get back our lives.


Hug each other.

Talk to each other.

Love on each other.

If almost dying is the price I got to pay. To get people talking.... Well, you can imagine,"


Looking out at the adoring crowd.


"It was worth it."


Thinking about the many Mothers in my life and my own relationship with my Mom. Mothers and Daughters. Grandmothers and grandkids. Mothers are our models for a life to be loved and in this case shared as a way through to connection and healing.


"It’s hard, sometimes to make the turn into our fears, express our frustrations, the love that wasn’t shared. The pain inflicted and the joy denied. Parents lie to their kids, and kids lie to there parents. So much is left unsaid."

"We learned we’ve worked together at different times. We played. And. Beyond all my flaws, she loves me. Before this illness, we hadn’t gone to the most painful places. This was our chance to share. And through our walks and talks we found how much healing comes in the dark spaces of the pain of what is unaddressed. Now released with love."


We honor our Mother's, and the many relationships that nourish and surround us, that remind us, of family we have lost, of love we have shared and of that deepest of connection the laboring grace of Mother's and daughters, daughters and mothers. It's a bond that transcends time and space.


"Honey, Baby, Mine." is a reference to Woodie Guthrie's The Crawdad Song which Diane Ladd's father would sing to them.


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ISBN: 9781399718301, 1399718304 Page count: 256 Published: April 25, 2023 Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Language: English Author: Laura Dern, Diane Ladd


"Here's to the ones who dream, with the courage to commit to the path and see it through."


As requested by Diane Ladd - please watch her latest films that got disrupted by COVID.


A story about available on Amazon Prime Video

One of the last films for Peter Fonda's last films before his passing in 2019.

Christopher Plummer passed in 2021 and William Hurt

A story about a Daughter getting a second with her relationship to her Mother.


Find your way to ask the questions, and listen to the answers.

What is an All Systems Love Movement?

Systems co-create patterns. how we shift our perceptions from fear to loving patterns is the ways we make manifest a loving world. The more you choose to put love in action, to extend the table, to grow in your understanding, to allow for grace to flow offering of love and kindness as you go, the less there is to do and the more and more love and kindness appear in your timeline and your life. Perhaps today you have the energy to leave a situation better than you found it.


Let's together, choose love.

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Melanie Lutz waits for God to show up at the Love Land, CO Public Library.


MELS LOVE LAND: WHAT IF ALL OUR THOUGHTS WERE LOVING? DOCU-SERIES

The earth is constantly moving, turning, growing, evolving, interacting, and flowing. It is the one constant - movement. In our co-creating with love we stay connected to the still point at the center of all things, in our action, our activism our beating heart we remain at one with all that is. Every moment listening with the heart, you are considering the possibility there is another way to look at every situation.

IT IS TIME, NOW, THAT WE LOVE AND SUPPORT EACH OTHER

Make a commitment right now to put love into action. To be the kind of person who listens, who takes a beat, who inquires into the larger conversation and who understands this is what we have now. This moment of grace and understanding and connection where everything happens. Rise up today and be a love advocate. Join with us and work in your community to remember to be kind, to be loving and when called upon to do the right thing when no 0ne is watching to DO IT with LOVE!


Melanie Lutz asks the question "WHAT IF ALL OUR THOUGHTS WERE LOVING?"


More information to attend a private activation screening or plan one in your neighborhood... email us at info@alwaysalice.com sign up to pre-order the docu-series here. Every dollar contributed supports our loving efforts.


https://www.melsloveland.com/ no matter what the question LOVE always remains the answer


Join the all systems love movement.




Melanie Lutz is a writer, producer, love activist living in Los Angeles.


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All Systems Love

Please join us as we come together to create hand-made greeting cards from the heart. Once a year in February we participate in a love and kindness builder that began in 2014. We make 100+ Heart cards to be delivered on Valentine’s Day to a senior center in our local community to remind people that they are never alone and they are always Loved. We literally pour our Hearts and Love into greeting cards which are then delivered to someone who feels alone… someone who needs a lift… a pick me up… a shot of Love.

Art from the heart creates connection and when done in community heals.

Each year we elevate our card making and process of connecting to the collective Heart. We think about loved ones and populations in need that we want to share love and kindness with and we infuse our loving intentions into the cards we create. When they receive the card it comes directly from the heart and it reminds that we are all connected. Each year has had a different theme, but is grounded in the idea of connection and community.


THE HEART IS FOR LOVE ACTIVISM

Every January - February we gather, create and work toward our Valentines Day deliveries. It's our 6th Valentine's year of creating and giving heart card love to promote foundational community health and wellness. The Heart Card Love Service project is part of Mel's Love Land's commitment to demonstrating love in action. It is one of many loving healing initiatives we encourage, participate in and offer throughout the year.


ONLINE TUESDAYS TILL VALENTINE'S DAY

We host a card making zoom sessions Tuesdays at 5:30pm starting in December through February 8th when we begin deliveries. These session connect artist studios, living rooms, kitchen tables, craft rooms and offices to create heart cards.


Spreading love is one way we feel connected to our community. It brings us nourishment and in giving love we feel loved. It is selfish as it is selfless.


It's a wonderful experience to reflect on what your loving gifts might bring forward into the world. This love in action event allows for a blank canvass for love to make connections, it is an opportunity to build art-full community care, and have fun creating handmade cards that will be shared on Valentine’s Day.


Every year a group of love activists come together to create heart art to give to seniors in our community to remind "you are loved."
Every year a group of love activists come together to create heart art to give to seniors in our community to remind "you are loved."

Spreading Love. Mel's Love Land Heart Card Love Project. Artists come together to create cards and give love.
Spreading Love. Mel's Love Land Heart Card Love Project. Artists come together to create cards and give love.

WE CREATE, DELIVER AND LISTEN IN

It began with a Mitvah. After the death of my father, we found a place for my Mom at a wonderful Senior living spot in Pasadena, California, the Regency Park Oak Knoll, a caring, loving place where we felt she was safe. That first year was rough and when Valentine's came up an idea of creating 100+ heart cards and sharing with the residents at her new home and meet up with our newest family members. We brought flowers from our local gardens and showed up with handmade cards and lots of love. We found the cards triggered memories of childhood and paths that lead them through their lives, to loved ones past and doors that opened, to the wonderful lives they had led and the ways we shared that love were profound. It was healing to all our hearts. It was her first Valentines without my Dad, her husband of 52 years and together with a lot of help from friends and their loving hearts, extra kindness, we all felt enriched and nourished. What we realized very quickly, my Mom wasn't the only one missing a partner, feeling a bit alone and our efforts were deeply received. Thankful for 52 Weeks of Giveback for their loving contributions.

Hannah Bella Lee delivers Heart Art Cards and spreads love to Seniors; Pictured here with my mom, Louise Lutz and her new Friends at the Regency Park Oak Knoll Pasadena.
Hannah Bella Lee delivers Heart Art Cards and spreads love to Seniors; Pictured here with my mom, Louise Lutz and her new Friends at the Regency Park Oak Knoll Pasadena.

We love our neighbors because we are our neighbors. Photos from our 2022 Mel's Love Land Action.

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YOU'VE GOTTA HAVE HEART (NO MATTER WHAT)

Coming together to create art is part of the magic and miracles of collective healing, community care and mutual aid. We utilize our crafting heart cards to laugh, to share, to co-create in community and the outcome of delivering love to folks is always full of meaningful surprises. The personal connections made, the stories of loves past and ancestors remembered. The joy of sharing in a deep listening. We grow into knowing love is in need of love. We create a 100+ heart cards and deliver into our communities to spread love because it is the least we can do, and it is what we were called to do. You may be called to something else. The idea is to take the loving action you are here to do. We've found love brings more love and have heard from folks they've done similar offerings and awakened a sense of sharing the gifts they've been given. We love to think of it as an activation and a gentle deeply peaceful process of creating connection through the collective heart.

Heart Art Card Loving is Giving. Giving is Receiving
Heart Art Card Loving is Giving. Giving is Receiving

WE ARE MADE OF LOVE

Every year we are inspired by the talent, the commitment and the work folks put into creating the cards. Want to highlight a few artist friends who have made this all possible by giving of their time and coming together to make and deliver cards. An idea shared grows stronger. We believe in a critical mass of thought, we believe in the inner power of that 100th monkey, in making a commitment to showing up and to doing the necessary work to co-create foundational health and wellness. We believe in miracles. We believe sending love brings forward more love. The making, giving and delivering of the cards had an exponentially loving effect.

With infinite love and gratitude. May love and connection continue to grow.
With infinite love and gratitude. May love and connection continue to grow.

LET THERE BE LOVE

Each year is different. We remain open to where the love is needed and have expanded to different community locations. A sober living space in our neighborhood, another senior home in Hollywood, a domestic violence support center, a tiny home village to support transitions, but what remains is our commitment to fierce, radical, authentic loving .


All Mel's Love Land efforts offer space for decolonizing, unlearning and opening the heart. Folks need space to unwind what has been wound up, to come to a different point of view and to allow for ways to let love to lead the way.


We love being able to support the post office through our purchases of stamps and every step we make to the post box is filled with joy, smiling at a neighbor, bending down to pet a dog or two and hugging the sun. So much love in action.


WHO ARE THE MEL ANGELS?

The world is full of loving folks who want to give off their time and talents to spread love. We invite folks to participate in a process.


LET'S TALK ABOUT THE ARTISTS THAT DONATE THEIR TALENTS

What can you say about the individuals who continue to share the gifts and their hearts over and over but I LOVE YOU. I love your heart. I love your passion and I love your work. Some of the first cars this year included the loving sentiment "It's Never too late to say 'I Love You.' This emerged from a beautuful soulful artist spending time in Mexico, Mary Elizabeth Holmes and brought their traditions and artistry to the table. We read from the traditions of El Dia del Amor y la Amistad the day of friendship and love as we worked through our art crafting sessions.


With so much loss, death, suffering and the constant throng of struggle there is beauty, there is grace and there is love. Never forget you are loved. Always consider the opportunity to say I love you and give yourself the gift of love in open hearted joy.


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BEE LOVING LINDA

This work from Linda Gabriel comes with joyful bursts of graphic power and love from the heart. Stamps of the garden, the life force of the bees and the eyes of the heart.

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Throughout the sessions we share intentions for our loving cards, talk about what we wish for those who receive the cards and the ways we can expand possibilities for our worlds with our loving. Some of the cards are created for folks who send us a request for a card, for a loved one, for someone they care about and know need support and others have no intended recipient, just a free flow from the heart, others inspired by the moment, the cut of a heart, a person pops in with a heart as a prompt to share, yet others a complete expression of the moment of presence with the supplies prompted by love.


G'S MONSTER LOVE

All the monster love cards come from big Hearted Artist: Gena Kay whose redressingtheglobe offers travel inspiration and sparkling charm from around the globe.

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KINDNESS AND EMPATHY RAINBOW RAVEN AND HER DAUGHTER LULU

When the going gets rough the OG founders of our kindness and art heart cards deliver, documentarian Tamra Raven and her daughter, Louise 'LuLu' Steinberg know how to giveback, collectively operating 52 Weeks of Giveback, where kindness contributes to a world reborn. These beautiful artists represent a strong lineage of women committed to uplifting our worlds.

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DELIVERING LOVE

There are two parts to delivering of the art heart cards, mailing and hand delivery, each has its own magic. We love the USPS. It is a rich part of our great United States, from the zip code system to the interconnected relationships between communities through our beloved mail carriers and the worlds they connect. One of the fun parts is getting the loving cards in the magical post box on the corner. You can request a card for yourself or a loved one on our site, click here.



Should you be inspired to send cards of gratitude and love and heart in your communities throughout the year you will need crafting and art supplies, card stock, different materials and 'stuff' to create hearts. Set aside time and allow for your gratitude to lead the way with any idea that moves your artistic soul. Once you have completed a few cards you'll experience the grace of sending, giving and receiving love, bringing alive the idea of being a bit more loving today than you were yesterday.


In honor of all of our loved ones and my Mom and Dad, never forget you are never alone, you are safe and you are always loved. Always consider the opportunity to say 'I love you' with a card made by you with love in open hearted joy.


This February Loving Service project is part of Mel's Love Land's commitment to love in action. It is one of many art healing initiatives we encourage and participate in. It is one of the featured elements of Mel's Love Land, an original Documentary Series that asks the question WHAT IF All Our Thoughts Were Loving?


We hope you experience more love, more joy and all the ways we are interconnected in the space of the heart.


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Melanie Lutz – Mel's Love Land

All Systems Love

Writer/Producer/Love Activist


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