Episode 32: Zach Carter
In this episode, Zach Carter, breaks down concepts we all need reminders of: why empathy matters, how to find common ground, and why it’s time to escape the echo chamber. It’s a conversation for people who value dialogue over division.
Episode 31: Special Edition: Conway School Board Election
In the latest Pull Up a Chair episode, I switch roles and become the guest! Check out my conversation with Quinn Beachem about why I believe I’m the person for the job in the upcoming Conway Public School Board Election.
Episode 30: Bryan Fittin
Pull up a chair and listen to my conversation with Go Rogue founder and CEO, Bryan Fittin. Bryan shares his insights on putting your best foot forward without worrying about who’s bigger or better. You’ll be inspired by his ambition and passion, as well as his take on the grilled cheese and taco fight. ;) Check it out!
Episode 29: Joshua E. Garland
In this episode, we’re sitting down with Joshua E. Garland, chef, owner, and CEO of Best Cafe & Bar and Don’s Southern Social. Joshua’s passion for cooking started at a young age. He followed his heart to culinary school and has now built a notable name for himself in the culinary world. Join us as we dive into his journey, his love for cuisine, and the lessons he’s learned along the way. You MUST listen to the end to hear his response to the taco and grill cheese question. It is compelling!
Episode 28: Selena Ulasewich
In episode 28, we pull up a chair with Selena Ulasewich, a leadership and executive coach and CEO of Impact Life Coaching . Originally from Florida and a proud fan of the Florida Gators, Selena’s journey has taken her from the excitement of performing in the national championship as part of the Gators' marching band to finding her home in Conway, Arkansas. She’s passionate about helping people discover their core values and live intentionally through her signature workshop, Design Your Life. Tune in to hear Selena’s story, her pet peeve, and her take on empowering others to become the best version of themselves.