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Covid-19 Guidebook: What Would MeMe Do?

The other day, author Mary Laura Philpott posted on Twitter that (paraphrasing) “If anyone needs their mother right now, and she is not available, I have more mothering to spare…” I’m very fortunate to have my mother available to me. We talk almost daily and it’s such a blessing she lives only a few miles …

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How to be an Epic Girl: Stacia Freeman’s Crusade

Stacia Freeman is a ball of energy. And positivity. She’s fun and funny, warm and witty. She’s the mother of eight — yes, eight!– children. And as if that’s not enough to keep her busy, she founded a nonprofit called Epic Girl that works to empower young women to find their inner strengths. How does …

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Polo Player Lexie Armstrong

Riding and Creating with Lexie Armstrong

Lexie Armstrong is bubbly and fun. She’s an easy conversationalist; you just like being around her. But the more you get to know her, the more fascinating she is. Lexie sought out playing polo because of her love of horses, and through that sport, she met her husband (a professional polo player). She’s an accomplished …

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Composer Mike Reid

From Pro Football Player to Hit Music Man: An Interview with Mike Reid

When I sat down with Mike Reid, I thought we would talk about songwriting and music, with some football in the mix. After all, he played football at both Penn State and then for the Cincinnati Bengals. Post- football, he launched a songwriting career that includes such hits as Stranger In My House for Ronnie …

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Ultralearning: An Interview with Author Scott Young

I started following Scott Young’s blog several years ago when I worked for YouScience, a company that sold an online aptitude test (if you aren’t familiar with YouScience, you should check it out. It’s an amazing resource). When I stumbled upon Scott’s site and learned about his MIT Challenge, all I could think was, “who …

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Breaking Into Prison: Interview with Julie Doochin

There once was a little girl who would often accompany her father to work. On the car ride, they would pass by a big, beautiful castle with a medieval edifice. She would stare at this castle and imagine the prince or princess who lived there. One day, she asked her father about it. “Daddy, who …

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Quiz: How Are You Doing At Life?

Recently I had a conversation with someone about what truly matters. Which led me to think about this life quiz composed by Leo Buscaglia. It’s from his book Born For Love, and he called it a Love Quiz. But I think it’s a litmus test for how you are doing at life.  My mother introduced …

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Jill Block Presents

How to Build the Next Chapter of Your Life: One Block at a Time

Jill Block shares about rebranding widowhood, working in the Nashville music industry, and raising boys. She shares her thoughts on what it means to be resilient and write new chapters for your life.

Comedian Karen Mills

I Can, I Will, Watch Me: Comedian Karen Mills Talks Cancer and Comedy

Comedian Karen Mills knows a thing or two about challenges. But her grit has served her well. At 5-2″, she played basketball at UT-Chattanooga, leading the nation in assists (“the tall people need somebody to pass the ball to ’em”) and becoming the first UTC Athlete (male or female, in any sport) to receive the …

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“King” of the Mountain: How One Woman Climbed the Music Row Ladder

Don’t underestimate Kelly King. She may fool you with her easy-going demeanor, her sunny nature, her down-to-earth attitude. But she’s sneaky- smart, and she’s used her brains along with her go-getter spunk to rise up the ranks of Nashville’s music industry, heading up her own successful publishing company, King Pen Music. King Pen’s roster includes …

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