Choosing Family, Growing Together with Haleigh Holt
Some conversations feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a dear friend. That’s exactly what this week’s episode of A Good Pour was — a chance to
Some conversations feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a dear friend. That’s exactly what this week’s episode of A Good Pour was — a chance to
Some people show up in a room and you immediately know they’re going to make things better. Beth Pickles is one of those people. She’s a longtime sales and leadership

Seventy-five episodes. I can hardly believe it. When we launched A Good Pour, I wasn’t sure I wanted to do a podcast at all. I don’t like seeing myself on
When you sit down with John DeBerry, you immediately know you’re in the presence of someone who has lived his convictions. A former Tennessee legislator for over 25 years, a
When you walk down Main Street in Portland, Tennessee, there’s a feeling you notice right away. It’s small-town charm mixed with a strong sense of community—the kind of place where
Some people spend years climbing the career ladder only to realize success doesn’t always equal fulfillment. That was the story for Amy Broderick, founder of Walk In It, who left
Barry Young didn’t plan to be the new face of the Hendersonville Chamber. But if you’ve ever met Barry, you know he has a way of showing up at just
When Kristy Edwards started Neatly Balanced in 2020, she wasn’t just launching a home organization business—she was planting the seeds of something deeper: contentment, generosity, and quiet joy. This week
Some people talk about finance and lose you by the second sentence. Not Anna Cook. She runs Cross Country Mortgage in Hendersonville and makes the biggest purchase of your life—your
Some people do their best work behind the scenes—without recognition, without fanfare, and without needing credit. Cathy Graff is one of those people. She leads the Family Resource Center for
Some conversations feel less like interviews and more like catching up with a dear friend. That’s exactly what this week’s episode of A Good Pour was — a chance to
Some people show up in a room and you immediately know they’re going to make things better. Beth Pickles is one of those people. She’s a longtime sales and leadership

Seventy-five episodes. I can hardly believe it. When we launched A Good Pour, I wasn’t sure I wanted to do a podcast at all. I don’t like seeing myself on
When you sit down with John DeBerry, you immediately know you’re in the presence of someone who has lived his convictions. A former Tennessee legislator for over 25 years, a
When you walk down Main Street in Portland, Tennessee, there’s a feeling you notice right away. It’s small-town charm mixed with a strong sense of community—the kind of place where
Some people spend years climbing the career ladder only to realize success doesn’t always equal fulfillment. That was the story for Amy Broderick, founder of Walk In It, who left
Barry Young didn’t plan to be the new face of the Hendersonville Chamber. But if you’ve ever met Barry, you know he has a way of showing up at just
When Kristy Edwards started Neatly Balanced in 2020, she wasn’t just launching a home organization business—she was planting the seeds of something deeper: contentment, generosity, and quiet joy. This week
Some people talk about finance and lose you by the second sentence. Not Anna Cook. She runs Cross Country Mortgage in Hendersonville and makes the biggest purchase of your life—your
Some people do their best work behind the scenes—without recognition, without fanfare, and without needing credit. Cathy Graff is one of those people. She leads the Family Resource Center for