Love Nashville Hannah Garrett
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An inspiring, fresh, new outlook on what it means to be a community in Nashville in 2021. With help from Nashville’s most successful, vibrant female business owners, you’ll gain practical advice and insight into what small business looks like, our roles in the Nashville community and what YOU can do to support us in creating a beautiful, loving community in Nashville, Tennessee.
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10. Keeping Nashville Dogs Happy + Healthy with Owner of Good Boy Biscuit Co, Katelin Maples
Katelin Maples is the owner and baker of Good Boy Biscuit Co. She makes healthy, delicious treats for our fur babies – both dogs and now cats as well. She bakes each batch of treats from scratch to order and ships them straight to your door. Bags of treats start as low as $7 and my dog Toby LOVES them!
Follow Good Boy Biscuit Co on social media: @goodboybiscuitco
Order your dog treats online now: https://www.goodboybiscuitco.com/
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Follow Love Nashville Shop on social media: @lovenashvilleshop
Shop online now: https://lovenashvilleshop.com/
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9. Best Friends Turn Into Business Partners to Create Barbees Bartending
Barbees Bartending is a mobile bartending experience serving Nashville + Southern California, and they’re now offering virtual cocktail classes! Owners, Jess and Willow attended Belmont University here in Nashville and built this business from the ground up through their bond over a good cocktail and a fun time. They’re available to service your event, wedding or small get-together, and even have recipes on their website.
Follow Barbees Bartending on social media: @barbees.bartending
Book a virtual cocktail class on their website now: https://www.gobarbees.com/
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8. For The Love Of The Mission With Strings for Hope Founder + CEO, Emily Winters
CEO for Strings for Hope at just 21 years old, Emily Winters leads her organization with strength and grace. This company is working to tell a story of love and second chances here in the Nashville area by utilizing secondhand musical strings to create beautiful, simplistic jewelry to be sold all over the world. Want to know something cool? The women making this jewelry are survivors of addiction, domestic violence and sex trafficking. If there’s one thing I love about Nashville it’s the community and how it comes together for the greater good, and this company is right on brand for nashville && it’s women-empowered!
Follow Strings for Hope on social media: @stringsforhope
Shop online and learn more about the mission: https://stringsforhope.com/
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7. Living a Balanced Lifestyle in Nashville and Beyond With Laura Lea
Chef, author and Nashville native, Laura Lea lives her life on a “simple” mission – to live a “balanced” lifestyle! She has two cookbooks out right now: Laura Lea Balanced and Simply Laura Lea, Balanced Recipes for Everyday Living. She also has meal plans available on her website where she gives you all the tools you need to live a balanced lifestyle in the kitchen.
On the podcast we talk about everything from starting and growing her business, falling in love with the Nashville community, how to kick those bad habits that hold us back and so much more.
Follow Laura Lea on Social Media: @lauraleabalanced
VIsit her website for food inspo + more: https://llbalanced.com/
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6. Looking on the Bright Side + Turning Passion Into Career with Andrea Borchers
Bright Side Bakeshop
Her passion for baking started as a young child and blossomed into the Bright Side Bake Shop with two locations here in Nashville – one on the West Side in The Nations, and one on the East Side on Porter Road. Her menu is out of the world featuring a variety of croissants and sweet and savory pastries like you’ve never had before!
Follow Brightside Bakeshop on social media: @brightsidebakeshop
Order online now at: https://www.brightsidebakeshop.com/
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5. Nashville’s Thistle Farms Survivor Dorris Walker, Shares Her Story of Heartache + Faith to Overcome Her Past
After experiencing the death of her father and subsequent child abuse when she was 5, Becca Stevens longed to open a sanctuary for survivors offering a loving community. In 1997, Becca opened Thistle Farm’s first home as a sanctuary for 5 women survivors here in Nashville. Today, we’re talking with one of those survivors, Dorris Walker, to hear her personal story of drug and alcohol addiction, abuse and more while being on the streets in Nashville for over 20 years. She found her way to Thistle Farms and was forever changed and lives to tell a very powerful story that I can’t wait for you to hear.
Follow Thistle Farms on social media: @thistlefarms
Visit online at https://thistlefarms.org/
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Follow Love Nashville Shop on social media: @lovenashvilleshop
Shop online at https://lovenashvilleshop.com/