As a young student, Kyndra struggled in school both academically and socially. Often ridiculed for her curious and social nature, Kyndra was ecstatic when she earned a Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer during a multiplication contest. This was a h
As a little girl, Caitlin had her eyes on her great-grandmother’s vintage necklace. What she couldn’t have imagined is how that necklace was staring right back at her with a surprise of its own. Featured Guest: Caitlin Bosshart Mentions: Full
Swenny, a self-published author talks about his new children's book, I Lost My Patience, and his special relationship with his grandfather that led to a collection of Wisconsin Badger Paraphernalia. Giveaway: Subscribe to our Newsletter by Jun
Monica is an avid traveler who recently picked up her entire life and moved several miles away from home as she embraces a flexible lifestyle to explore and develop. She practices minimalism as a form of self-care and freedom. We discuss her t
A show about the stories connected to meaningful objects in our lives. These noteworthy items are the center of a conversation about celebrating the fullest expression of ourselves while reflecting on their connection to the chapters and stages
Is there something, some part of your life, that you find yourself unable to let go of? Maybe it’s a memory, a friendship – or maybe it’s a memento from your childhood that, while useless to you now, you still can’t throw out? In this episode,
In this special episode, we interview one of Richmond, VA’s top fashionistas, mental health specialist, and social figure Mecca Williams. Williams reflects on how she first became interested in fashion, how it’s lead her to create style-focuse
Buying a house is the epidemy of adulting, and even then very few are lucky enough to say they were able to purchase their dream home. But here’s the thing about houses: just like some of the things we accumulate in life, what once was the “per
Are you one of those people that avidly collects notebooks only to write maybe one or two things down in each one? Or are what we call a completionist: buy one notebook and fill it from cover to cover thoughts, ideas, pictures, drawings, poems,
Ah, the holiday season. Snow is falling, bells are ringing, fires are crackling merrily in the grate, and children are counting down the days until Christmas morning. But does the season of giving really have to be all about physical gifts? In
Ah, the holiday season. Snow is falling, bells are ringing, fires are crackling merrily in the grate, and children are counting down the days until Christmas morning. But does the season of giving really have to be all about physical gifts? In
Are you one of those people that avidly collects notebooks only to write maybe one or two things down in each one? Or are what we call a completionist: buy one notebook and fill it from cover to cover thoughts, ideas, pictures, drawings, poems,
Buying a house is the epidemy of adulting, and even then very few are lucky enough to say they were able to purchase their dream home. But here’s the thing about houses: just like some of the things we accumulate in life, what once was the “per
Is there something, some part of your life, that you find yourself unable to let go of? Maybe it’s a memory, a friendship – or maybe it’s a memento from your childhood that, while useless to you now, you still can’t let it go? In this episode,
In this first episode of Retail Your Story, we interview one of Richmond, VA’s top fashionistas, mental health specialist, and social figure Mecca Williams. Williams reflects on how she first became interested in fashion, how it’s lead her to c
A show about the stories connected to meaningful objects in our lives. These noteworthy items are the center of a conversation about celebrating the fullest expression of ourselves while reflecting on their connection to the chapters and stages