What does Amy Hannon mean by “hospitality cheerleader”? You’ll probably be able to tell by the sound of her voice, honestly, but broken down, this means she owns a kitchen boutique shop called Euna Mae’s in northwest Arkansas.
She’s also written a cookbook called Love Welcome Serve, and she absolutely loves being around people. It’s the thing she loves most about her work, and her enthusiasm is contagious.
Links From This Episode:
Amy Hannon's siteEuna Mae'sAmy on Facebook & InstagramTsh on Instagram and TwitterThe Simplest Way to Change the World, by Dustin Willis and Brandon ClementsCome and Eat, by Bri McCoyMy Life in France, by Julia ChildEverybody Always, by Bob GoffOctober 20, I’ll be at Nest Fest and at The Popcast Live — come say hi!Kindly leave a reviewBecome a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret showSign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly emailFor any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head hereBonus: You, at 5 and 85
The Good List: Trailer!
Thank You | 225
Our Holiday Good Lists | 224
My Good List | 223
Bonus: An Announcement!
Your Advent + Holiday Mindset | 222
Marriage | 221
Hosting a Farm-to-Table Dinner + Nouns & Verbs |220
YA Books for Adults + Adult Books for YA | 219
Gathering IRL | 218
My Good List | 217
Know the News (& Don't Lose Your Mind) | 216
Fall Fullness > Frenzy + New-to-You Book Genres | 215
Fixer-Upper DIY + Hometown Nostalgia | 214
Friendships as Self-Care | 213
Art Well + Work Well | 212
Rhythms + Community | 211
Life Lessons + Learning | 210
Tech + Family + Creativity | 209
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