We love the story of Ann Williams and The Yearly Company. What started as a family tradition of her grandmother gifting solid gold bangles to family members turned into a full fledged business complete with a brick and mortar store in Nashville Tennessee which opened this year. Join us now as we Say it Southern with Ann Williams of The Yearly Company.
Read MoreIn episode 98 of Say It Southern, we are breaking down our shopping lists for 2020. You donβt want to miss this episode as we spotlight some incredible Southern businesses & our finds. Plus, we have linked everything on our website to make shopping a breeze for you this year.
Read MoreJennifer Hunt is the CEO and founder of the southern stationery company Dogwood Hill. In this episode we discover what made her take her leap of faith from CPA to CEO! Join us as we Say it Southern with Jennifer Hunt.
Read MoreMeet the faces behind the brand, Good Clean Wine. Bottled in Europe and headquartered in Springfield Missouri, this duo firmly believes in only eating and drinking things that make you feel good tonight AND tomorrow morning. Learn about the Good Clean Lifestyle and their Good Clean Wine now as we Say it Southern with Courtney and Michelle.
Read MoreMeet Laura Quick in episode 93 of the Say It Southern podcast. Laura is the beauty and the brains behind Good Grit magazine.
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Handcrafted in Atlanta, Georgia, MAE Wearable Art is a modern-day costume jewelry concept created to inspire. After years in Corporate Sales and Marketing, Margaret Mewborn or "Mae" decided to switch her focus from technology to jewelry - something she had only worn, never made. Her determination to find a way to capture the elegant style of generations past while working with materials that are unbelievably light in nature created something comfortable and stylish for all women - it created MAE Wearable Art. Join us now as we Say it Southern with Margaret Mewborn of Mae Wearable Art.
Well ladies, meet your new obsession....Garland Bags & the creator behind the clutch, Lindsay Thomas. Lindsay tells how she went from caterer, to mortgage brokers to clutch designer in episode 80 of Say It Southern podcast. This Georgia peach began crafting pillows of high end fabrics and created quite the customer base. Then she randomly posted a handmade clutch on social media and people went crazy for it. Join us as we Say It Southern with our newest obsession Garland Bags.
Read MoreWe are so ready to put Summer to bed and fast forward to Fall! Itβs our favorite season around here and we are talking football, fashion and food this week on the Say it Southern podcast.
Read MoreElizabeth Heiskell is a mother to three daughters, wife to Luke, cookbook author, Chef and owner of Elizabeth Heiskell Catering, and the TODAY SHOW Food Correspondent. In this Episode she hilariously walks us through her climb to the top- including selling tomatoes out of a prison van. Join us now as we Say it Southern with Elizabeth Heiskell.
Read MoreFamily, lowers and farming- in Episode 88 you will meet Natasha McCrary owner/operator of 1818 Farms in Mooresville, Alabama. From sheep raising to a blooming beauty business, Natasha has that Southern grit we all love. Learn more about it as we Say it Southern with Natasha McCrary.
Read MoreWe are thrilled for our listeners to hear from Dr. Traci Baxley, TEDTALK alum, mom of 5, multicultural professor, belonging advocate and creator of Social Justice Parenting. This week we are diving into how to deal with the social issues facing our world today, and how to teach our kids about them. Thank Goodness we have Dr Traci to offer such wisdom and gentle guidance on the subjects. Grab your pen and paper and join us now with Dr. Traci Baxley.
Read MoreSo thrilled to be able to share the story of Faithfully Restored Women through Jamie Heard this week on Episode 86 of The Say it Southern Podcast. We are never called to be defined by our circumstances. Healing happens when we move forward with connection and purpose. Join us NOW as we Say it Southern with Jamie Heard of Faithfully Restored.
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