Interviews
Father Invents Mobility Device to Help Son Crawl with Taylor Moreland
When difficult things happen in life, we have two choices. We can wallow in pity or we can find ways to make the best of it. For Taylor Moreland and his family, they definitely chose the latter route when their first child, Brody, was diagnosed with spina bifida and spinal cord atrophy, conditions that have…
Keep readingBuilding a Brave New Business with Alexa Hulsey
Launching a business can be both exciting and scary––especially if you have the courage to do business differently than your peers. That’s exactly what Alexa Hulsey did when launching Encircle Acupuncture, the first community acupuncture clinic in Nashville. Ten years later, her bravery has paid off as she has one of the most successful community…
Keep readingFinding Rest After Loss and Burnout with Curtis Zachery
Bravery isn’t always about action. Sometimes, the bravest thing you can do is to be still. That’s what Curtis Zachery, a pastor, speaker and author, found after experiencing tremendous loss and extreme burnout. In this episode you’ll hear his story and why it was so important for him to find rest. We’ll also talk…
Keep readingHow Farmer Matt Moreland Landed on Netflix’s Queer Eye
Most people would jump at the chance to receive a makeover on Netflix’s hit reality show, Queer Eye. However, that wasn’t the case with farmer Matt Moreland. When Netflix came knocking on his door, he said “no.” Repeatedly. It wasn’t until a production crew came to visit Matt’s dairy farm and pumpkin patch, that he realized the…
Keep readingThe Key to Transforming Your Life with Tash Weddle
Tash Weddle walked away from a successful career as a collegiate strength coach to create a nonprofit for women to help them become healthier from the inside out. The result is the New Beginnings Center, a fitness, nutrition and health program that has helped hundreds of women in the Nashville area regardless of their ability…
Keep readingSurviving Addiction, Abuse and Depression with Gina Dunn
Sometimes, bravery looks like survival. And Gina Dunn is a survivor in every sense of the word. She bravely put herself in rehab when she realized she had an addiction problem. She has sought help for her ongoing battles with anxiety and depression. And she courageously ended years of silence when she told her family…
Keep readingUsing Art to Overcome Trauma and Find Joy with Beth Inglish
Did you know that art can rewire the brain? That’s something Beth Inglish discovered as she was looking for ways to overcome trauma. She now uses art as a way to seek joy in her life and now her work has been featured in and on buildings all around Nashville and most recently, on a…
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