
What God and Good Friendship Can Do
There’s something about the start of a new year that makes us pause a little longer. We look back.We take stock.We wonder what’s next. That’s why it felt right for

There’s something about the start of a new year that makes us pause a little longer. We look back.We take stock.We wonder what’s next. That’s why it felt right for
As we closed out the final episode of A Good Pour for the year, I found myself thinking about a question I love, but don’t always remember to ask. What
A Conversation with Toby Ellis on A Good Pour Some people serve in a way that most folks never see. They’re out in the cold before the sun comes up.
A Conversation with Chris Taylor on A Good Pour Some guests walk in with a calm steadiness that instantly fills the room. That’s Chris Taylor.Chris is the CEO of Forward

Some conversations stay with you long after the mics are off. My talk with Kim Baker, President & CEO of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, was one of those.

Some conversations just feel like home—and my time with Mandy Christensen, President and CEO of the White House Area Chamber of Commerce, was exactly that. Mandy has deep roots in

Some conversations stick with you.This one did. When I sat down with Brink Fidler and Tracey Mendenhall from Defend Systems, I didn’t walk away fearful—I walked away more aware, more

When you talk with Alayna Barton Peters, you can’t help but feel the warmth she brings into every conversation. She’s the new President and CEO of the Goodlettsville Area Chamber

There’s something powerful about showing up — not just once, but again and again.That’s what Odysseus Wallace, Area Director of Young Life in Sumner County, believes changes lives. Big O,
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

There’s something about the start of a new year that makes us pause a little longer. We look back.We take stock.We wonder what’s next. That’s why it felt right for
As we closed out the final episode of A Good Pour for the year, I found myself thinking about a question I love, but don’t always remember to ask. What
A Conversation with Toby Ellis on A Good Pour Some people serve in a way that most folks never see. They’re out in the cold before the sun comes up.
A Conversation with Chris Taylor on A Good Pour Some guests walk in with a calm steadiness that instantly fills the room. That’s Chris Taylor.Chris is the CEO of Forward

Some conversations stay with you long after the mics are off. My talk with Kim Baker, President & CEO of the Gallatin Area Chamber of Commerce, was one of those.

Some conversations just feel like home—and my time with Mandy Christensen, President and CEO of the White House Area Chamber of Commerce, was exactly that. Mandy has deep roots in

Some conversations stick with you.This one did. When I sat down with Brink Fidler and Tracey Mendenhall from Defend Systems, I didn’t walk away fearful—I walked away more aware, more

When you talk with Alayna Barton Peters, you can’t help but feel the warmth she brings into every conversation. She’s the new President and CEO of the Goodlettsville Area Chamber

There’s something powerful about showing up — not just once, but again and again.That’s what Odysseus Wallace, Area Director of Young Life in Sumner County, believes changes lives. Big O,
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