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Episode 71 | Jen Hatmaker

In this Episode the soulful Jen Hatmaker walks us through her background and her premise for writing her new book, Fierce, Free and Full of Fire: The guide to being glorious you. As usual Courtney and Sarah ask the REAL questions and Jen held nothing back. You’ll love this interview as we Say it Southern with Jen Hatmaker.

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Episode 62 | Michelle Emmick

Meet Michelle Emmick, known as the Plastic Surgery Coach and now author of Blue-Collar Beauty. With all the “standards” of beauty are we losing the true essence of what makes us unique and beautiful? And how do we break these standards? We all want to look and feel our best but are we investing for ourselves? Michelle helps us answer these questions and more. Join us as we Say It Southern with Michelle Emmick.

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Episode 61 | Nourish Foods

Mary Drennan and Tiffany Vickers Davis are culinary school graduates who became dear friends while working as recipe creators and tasters for Cooking Light Magazine. After they both married, had children, and life got busy they realized the need got healthy, prepared, convenient meals. So, Nourish Food company was born. Join us as we Say it Southern with Mary Drennan from Nourish Foods.

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Episode 60 | Julanne Stone

Julanne Stone is the mom to three teens, and the Executive Director of The Scarlet Rope Project, a faith based nonprofit in West Tennessee, existing to provide a safe place for healing and restoration to survivors of sex trafficking. In this Episode we discuss what sex trafficking is, how to look for it, and what you can do to help the fight in your communities.

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Episode 59 | Stacy Brown

From Stacy’s kitchen to successful franchise, listen to hear the story behind Chicken Salad Chick. This mother to three went from stay at home mom to successful boss “chick” but not without highs and lows. Join us as we Say It Southern with Stacy Brown.

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