NaSHEville is a community founded by Brooke Tometich and Mattie Selecman. It is a brand, a body and a movement celebrating fierce, grace-filled women of Nashville. Within NaSHEville these ladies share stories and finances with three groups, orphans, widows and trafficked women. Each of these groups play an intimate role in both Mattie’s and Brooke’s personal stories. Listen to hear how this brand and company was born and what the future holds for them.
Read MoreIsse Waddey was our guest on episode 4 of the Say It Southern podcast. Isse is a mother to three, a friend, wife and fighter. In the episode she told her story about being diagnosed with colon cancer. How she lives her live differently, her struggle, the importance of listening to your body and how you must be an advocate for yourself. Her story touched so many of our listeners and we are frequently asked for an update on her health. We wanted you to hear directly from her as she needs our prayers and support more than ever. Please join us in the crusade to share her story and support this courageous woman.
Read MoreIn episode 14, we are talking with Clara Schoen, the face behind The Home Organized. The Home Organized is located in Mobile, Alabama. However, if you need her, Clara will travel to help you. She started her business to help families get back on track. We all lead busy lives and we hope this episode will help you remove some stress by making your home a clutter free place you can enjoy. Clara gives listeners the steps and tools needed to get started. Join us as we Say It Southern with The Home Organized.
Read MoreMary Huddleston, also known as Mrs. Southern Social, is our guest on episode 13 of Say It Southern. She went from working as an event planner to owning her own event rental company based in Nashville, TN. This mother of two has so much insight on planning events that she wanted share her knowledge. Which is how Mrs. Southern Social came to be. She shares her tips, gives advice and serves as a resource to anyone planning a party big or small. Mary teaches us the importance of delegating the details when entertaining so we can enjoy the company and keep our sanity. Join us as we Say It Southern with Mary Huddleston.
Read MoreWe are so excited for you to meet Jason and Gretchen Black! Gretchen has her own interior design studio and Jason is the brain behind Artisan Signature Homes. Together they make the “dream team” of any Southern Home build or renovation. We talk to them about working as husband and wife, ways to keep your home timeless and where they find their inspiration in the South. Join us as we Say it Southern with Jason and Gretchen Black!
Read MoreSpecial Edition Super Bowl 50 Podcast with Wendi Nix the host of ESPN’s number one show: NFL LIVE. This South Carolina native shares her story of being raised in the South all while having her sites set on being a Sports Reporter for ESPN, and how she worked her way to get to where she is today. Of course we wouldn’t let her off the hook without talking football! We discussed the details of Super Bowl 53, from the coaches, quarterbacks, halftime shows and even hit the “no call” dispute costing the Saints their own chance at the Super Bowl. Don’t you worry, we’ve got it all covered just time time for the big game. Join us as we Say It Southern with Wendi Nix.
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Read MoreOur guest on this episode of Say it Southern has won numerous global fashion awards, has been featured in iconic fashion magazines and yet never went to fashion school. Born and raised in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, Ceri finds inspiration by surrounding herself with beautiful things. She followed her passion and desire to create. The result is a brand know for timeless, effortless style seen in her handbags, apparel, shoes and accessories. Join us as we Say It Southern with Ceri Hoover.
Read MoreEpisode 9 of Say It Southern introduces listeners to the founder of Love One International, Suzanne Mayernick. Suzanne talks about her family and how Josie Love changed their lives. This woman not only changed the life of this little girl but now, through her organization, has touched and changed the lives of so many more. After a trip to Uganda, she knew she was called by the Lord to do more. At that is exactly what she has done. Love One International is a nonprofit organization that is caring for children in Uganda. It is transforming the hearts of children, families and communities through the love of Christ. We are so inspired by this woman and we hope after hearing her story you will be too.
Read MoreIn episode 8, we talk with two working moms who have created a blog called Nashville Fit + Style. Amanda and Crystal came together to bring their followers nutritional and fashion advice. Both full time working moms, these ladies inspire women to put themselves first, have fun with fashion and make fitness a part of their lifestyle. We get lots of style tips and we talk about trends in fashion. Episode 8 is also full of great tips on eating right and making good choices. Who doesn’t want to look good and feel good? Listen as we Say It Southern with Nashville Fit + Style.
Read MoreIn Episode 7, our very own co-host Sarah Stone Smith tells us all about her experience as a contestant on Season 8 of ABC’s hot reality television show The Bachelor, and what life was like after winning that final rose. This is the longest Podcast we have recorded yet- and that is because there was SO much to cover! We asked her everything- all the questions YOU wanted to know, and some things that SHE wanted you to know. Sarah is now 39, happily married (NOT to Travis) and has three beautiful girls. Life is good for this winner of the final rose.
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