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"Let's Talk" with Emily Trotter and friends! 
Join Emily and her guests as they talk about their everyday lives and unique experiences. Whether it’s funny banter, or a more vulnerable discussion with a special guest, you will feel like you’ve had a great conversation with old friends. 

Let's Talk With Nothin' But Fine Emily Trotter

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 6 Ratings

"Let's Talk" with Emily Trotter and friends! 
Join Emily and her guests as they talk about their everyday lives and unique experiences. Whether it’s funny banter, or a more vulnerable discussion with a special guest, you will feel like you’ve had a great conversation with old friends. 

    Let's Talk with Alexandra Nolan

    Let's Talk with Alexandra Nolan

    “We are all experiencing life for the first time together.”
    If this isn’t the point of Let’s Talk and Nothin But Fine in general I don’t know what is.  I knew I was going to like Alex before I ever talked to her, but this quote on her website really sealed the deal.  You are going to love her.  She lets us all into her life with such honesty. 


    Alexandra Nolan's Bio: Welcome!  I’m Alexandra Nicole Nolan
    and I am so happy you are here. As an author (The Unconventional Entrepreneur,) mompreneur (The Aroma Haus,) and lifestyle blogger from Memphis, Tennessee, I fill my days pursuing the dream of being my own boss as a full-time digital entrepreneur, business consultant, and brand developer; while spending my evenings playing super heroes, bathing kiddos, making dinner, and tucking in my littles. I love to cover relatable topics such as beauty hacks for the boss mom, business tips, home and garden décor, lessons on staying healthy when there is no time, unconventional parenting, and my travel diaries (with and without the kiddos). Just as this blog has empowered me to expand in my expertise and experiences, City Chic Living is for the modern woman  who seeks to be empowered through an unconventional lifestyle and exploring the environment and the world in which they live and travel.

    Check out more about Alexandra here:
    https://www.alexandranicolenolan.com/https://www.instagram.com/alexandra.nicole/?hl=en---
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    • 49 min
    Let's Talk with Jane Bertch

    Let's Talk with Jane Bertch

    So glad that I can call Jane Bertch my friend!  Not only does she have a great business that I really enjoy,  she also has really enviable, glorious hair.  My friend in Paris is so chic.
     
    About Jane: When Jane Bertch was seventeen, her mother took her on a graduation trip to Paris. Thrilled to use her high school French, Jane found her halting attempts greeted with withering condescension by every waiter and shopkeeper she encountered. At the end of the trip, she vowed she would never return.

    Yet a decade later she found herself back in Paris, transferred there by the American bank she worked for. She became fluent in the language and excelled in her new position. But she had a different dream: to start a cooking school for foreigners like her, who wanted to take a few classes in French cuisine in a friendly setting, then bring their new skills to their kitchens back home. Predictably, Jane faced the skeptical French—how dare an American banker start a cooking school in Paris?—as well as real-estate nightmares, and a long struggle to find and attract clients.

    Thanks to Jane’s perseverance, La Cuisine Paris opened in 2009. Now the school is thriving, welcoming international visitors to come in and knead dough, whisk bechamel, whip meringue, and learn the care, precision, patience, and beauty involved in French cooking.

    You can read her story in the book,The French Ingredient.
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    • 1 hr 10 min
    Let's Talk with Marcia Smart: Feeding a Crowd

    Let's Talk with Marcia Smart: Feeding a Crowd

    Marcia embarked on her professional journey in the editorial world at Parenting magazine. Her career evolved with roles as a producer at Women.com, a food editor for 7x7 magazine in San Francisco, and as a contributing editor and restaurant critic at Houston magazine. Her freelance articles and recipes have graced the pages of publications such as Cooking Light, Parenting, Houston Chronicle, Sunset, American Health, Rebecca’s Garden, Robb Report, Houston, Parenting Travel, BabyTalk, BabyCenter.com, and Safeway magazine. Marcia's writing skills and recipe acumen earned her a spot as a recurring contributor to Cooking Light’s Annual Recipes cookbooks. Her Dinner is Done cookbook clinched the 2023 Independent Press Award for Best Cookbook and subsequently appeared on a billboard in Times Square.
    A familiar face on the screen, Marcia engages viewers with live cooking segments on HoustonLife, an NBC daytime lifestyle show in Houston. She has also appeared on Great Day Houston and Hallmark Home & Family. Beyond the screen, Marcia shares her expertise through interviews on podcasts and lifestyle websites, and she keeps her audience engaged with a newsletter featuring meal plans, cooking tips, and recipes.
    Her website:
    https://smartinthekitchen.com/
     
    IG
    @smartinthekitchen
     
    What a fun conversation this was!  Again I have met someone fantastic at The Southern C Summit.  So very thankful that Marcia and I ended up next to each other at our mentor lunch.  She is so precious and fun.  I can’t wait for yall to meet her. 
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    • 1 hr 6 min
    Let's Talk with Lauran Tuck

    Let's Talk with Lauran Tuck

    This week on Let's Talk Emily speaks with Lauran Tuck!

    A philanthropist and education advocate, Lauran Tuck currently serves on the Board of Directors for Matriculate, a national nonprofit organization focused on college access. Over the years, Lauran has worked in the education sector from coast to coast in many ways; including as an elected official on the Board of Education in Fort Lee, NJ. Lauran was a member of the philanthropic arm of Super Bowl 50, where she was one of the forces behind The Re(a)d Zone in California. Among other efforts, Lauran also led a collaboration with Books for Kids to build full lending libraries inside low-income preschools in Alabama. In addition to her volunteer work, Lauran has worked as an executive consultant in the nonprofit sector, most recently with the Family Success Institute, and she began her career with The Hartford Financial Services Group, Inc., in Media & Community Relations.

    Lauran graduated from the University of Notre Dame in 2006 with a degree in Marketing. She went on to earn a Master’s degree in Nonprofit Leadership from the University of Pennsylvania in 2012. She remains involved with both institutions, serving on advisory councils and volunteering.

    Lauran and her husband, Justin, are the proud parents of two sons, Jayce and Jonah.
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    • 56 min
    New Year, New Cahoots

    New Year, New Cahoots

    It has been a minute since Helen and Emily have been in the studio!  2023 was a year and 2024 looks to be the same.  Do you make resolutions?  You know Helen and I don’t love it.  Nevertheless, we are setting some intentions/goals.  We want all of us to start using the word cahoots more.  Tell us how you incorporate this word in your daily vocabulary.  I guess we just made cahoots our word of the year.  This is hour of us catching up and being our usual ridiculous selves.  We missed Amy #1.
     
    Meet the Shoebill Stork: https://knowyourmeme.com/memes/shoebill-stork

    Helen’s favorite platform to binge shows: https://www.britbox.com/us/
    She loves Shetland.
     
    Olympics are coming!  Paris 2024.  What event would you like to be the control sample for?
     
    Be careful with wild animal pets.
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    • 1 hr 3 min
    Let's Talk with Shane Green Part 2

    Let's Talk with Shane Green Part 2

    Welcome back to this compelling second part of my conversation with Pastor Shane Green from Saint Paul United Methodist Church.

    We delve deeper into the nuances of faith, leadership, and personal growth. Pastor Shane shares the complexities of balancing his pastoral responsibilities with his personal life, offering a rare glimpse into the emotional and spiritual challenges faced by spiritual leaders. 

    Join us as we continue our exploration of the human experience through the lens of spirituality and community!
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    • 1 hr 6 min

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
6 Ratings

6 Ratings

“Caroline” ,

America’s Baker

I just finished listening to Emily’s conversation with Brian Hart Hoffman and thoroughly enjoyed it. It was a delightful visit with two good friends. I learned so much about Brian’s mom, Phyllis Hart Hoffman, whom I did have the pleasure of meeting at one of the baking classes in Birmingham. I so admired her dedication to the crafting and culinary traditions of Southern culture. I think of her as the Martha Stewart of the South. It was so interesting to follow Brian’s path to Bake From Scratch. He is the perfect person to carry on his mother’s legacy. I particularly enjoyed the Panna Cotta story.
Thank you two nice people for spending time with me visiting about family and friends as I was sitting at the table addressing my Christmas cards. I felt like both of you were right here with me.
Emily, I know the Banana Bread was delicious.
Caroline Ryan

Ludytudy ,

A plethora of subjects

I loved Emily and Helen before they ever had a podcast. They are beautiful, amazing, interesting friends. Their conversation is so effortless. So much life and love 💗

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