Elizabeth and Liza's Profile
FACES of Nashville: Maggie Kleinheksel
Meet Maggie Kleinheksel, the owner of Tweed Baby Outfitters and today’s FACE of Nashville!
Read MoreFaces of Nashville: Mary Helen Yarbrough
Mary Helen Yarbrough has changed many people’s lives as a Jazzercise instructor. With over 30 years of experience as a life coach and mentor, she is legendary in Nashville.
Read MoreFACES of Nashville: Renata Soto
Renata Soto, the well respected founder and executive director of Conexión Américas, is a passionate visionary when it comes to the thousands of Latinos in Middle Tennessee she serves.
Read MoreFACES of The South: Michelle Weaver
Charleston has been the talk of the South in recent years as a foodie destination. Today, we catch up with the Executive Chef of Charleston Grill, Michelle Weaver.
Read MoreFACES of Nashville: Barbara Ambrose
The “behind the scenes” of Ellie’s Run for Africa is Barbara Ambrose, the mom who helped make her 10 year old’s dream–this race–a reality
Read MoreFACES of Nashville: Shelley McBurney
Shelley McBurney is an accomplished art consultant and former owner of Gallery One, a favorite art gallery of Nashvillians. She continues to inspire us with her grace and fortitude as she faces one of the greatest challenges of her life, battling cancer.
Read MoreFACES of Nashville: Susannah Scott-Barnes
If you’ve ever wondered why AshBlue is such an extraordinary store, today you’ll learn why. Meet owner, and this week’s FACE of Nashville, Susannah Scott-Barnes.
Read MoreFACES of Nashville: Shani Jackson Dowell
Meet Shani Jackson Dowell, the executive director of Teach For America/Nashville and a woman determined to change kids’ experiences in the classroom.
Read MoreSB FINDS Nashville: March
Weather is beside the point. We’re all about our early spring, fabulous FINDS today!
Read MoreFaces of Nashville: Amy Marsalis
Today we are honored to have Amy Marsalis, a friend to many in Nashville, both from her TV days and currently as a spokesperson for St. Thomas Heart and Go Red for Women!
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