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Hannah Mooney

Dec 11, 20181 hr 9 minEp. 110
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This little beauty is an angel.  She grew up on a farm raising cow-calf pairs to earn money for college.   She entered Miss Arkansas for the scholarship money, and ended up winning the whole thing!  She is married to Shay, from Dan and Shay and they have the most precious little boy, Asher.  I love Hannah because she is so connected to her faith.  Many times throughout this interview she talks about how she surrendered her life over to God when she felt lost or stuck, and let Him lead her... And he always did!  She also tells her love story with Shay, and I have to say, it will make you swoon!

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Caral, She's a queen of talking. She's on the inside. She got the Scooper. No one can do wi, Caral, Carol, No one can win quiet, Caral, Carol. I am so excited to be back for my second episode of My wife series. I have Hannah Moody in the house. What what Hannah is married to? Say of Dan and Shay? So this is awesome that she's my second guest because Abby Smiers was my first guest who was married to Dan. Of Dan and Shay, so their sister wives. They're both

incredible in their own right. Hannah is a freaking supermodel. You see her in your jaw hits the floor because she's literally per picked looking, and her soul is even sweeter. She's pure love, just the brightest light, so kind and sweet. And Shay, her husband, is the funniest person ever. So together they're just the happiest couple. Hannah grew up in a farm town and was super responsible from a young

age and started raising cow calf pears. I had asked her twice what that was cow calf pears where she would buy a cow and its calf and sell them, making money saving for college. She got into the pageant World for scholarship money because she was so responsible that she was finding ways to make money as a young person. She ended up winning Mrs Arkansas because she's just that amazing without even really stressing out about it or putting too much pressure on it, won the whole thing. Now

she lives in Nashville, Ache. They have the most precious child, Asher. Oh my gosh, heart melting. And she and Shay just have this beautiful life And I'm so happy that she's joining me. You're gonna love her story. Before we kick it off with Hannah, I want to talk to you about a brand that I'm so excited to be partnering with. The Ava Bracelet is a game changer for any woman who is trying to conceive or just get in touch

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of vitamins. All right, here is Hannah in the house. What's up, Hannah Mooney? How are you? Caroline? Fantastic? I'm so happy to be in your house. Good to be here. I'm one of the last people that gets to be in this house. You are, actually, you definitely are. She sister just came over from Arkansas and she left and she was like, wait, I'll never see it again because you're out of here. We're gone. A couple of weeks.

You're gone. I'm gonna have me put this right up your off Yes, right into the yes, right into the mic. You've got this great voice like you. Yeah, tell me more. You've got a great voice. You're beautiful. You have the perfect body of anyone I have ever seen. Literally, sweet til thanks gonna gets here, It's gonna be good. I mean you've got great hair left that body right up. I can see why you were Mrs Arkansas Well, I

mean I couldn't. I would have voted for you. I was the most shocked person there when I want how did you get into that? Okay, because you're going to Arkansas for Thanksgiving? And I was like, tell me about your childhood and how you gotten pageantry? And then one the whole thing, Well, I'm not per se of pageant, Patty. Yes, that's that's the thing. That's like when you grow up and you're literally trained for it and like your whole life is to do pageants and win and become this America.

That wasn't me. Um I did. I did do pageants from um, like you know, local, like when I was little, because it was like the one time a year you get to wear a pretty dress and like girls just dressed up and it's cute. It was not like a hardcore didn't do anything else. But then I got to college and um, one of my college roommates was like, you should do this. She was in the Miss America system. She competed, and I was like, and it's a thing.

There's professional competitors thing, it's a thing people do, interview, coaching, UM talent. It's like, there's a lot that goes into it. Okay, So she taught me into it. It was a preliminary UM and I was like, okay, well, the worst I can do is lose, and the best I can do is one scholarship money. And like I had my own side story on how I paid for college with my cattle. Cattle. Yes, are you a farmer? Yes, I grew up on a farm. What did you do on the farm. So it was

a cattle farm. Still is um from Arkansas. And when I was little, I took out a loan for five thousand dollars. I was like ten or twelve, you could take out a loan. It was a youth It was through the Agricultural Department, and it was a youth program. So the interest was very little, so I took it out and my dad co signed, but it was on me. And that were your plans with this five? I bought six cow calf peers. Um, cow calf peers. Yes, And this is not the first time that I have been

asked this question. Um, this is it is not. People seem to be very interested in cow calf peers. Um. It's a mama cow and a baby cow cow calf peers, but you buy them as like it's like how it's like the half is okay? What are you gonna do? What did you do with that? Well? Um, like I said about six cow calf peers, and I kept all the mamas and I sold the babies, and I just, um, I saved all the money I would make. Um, and

we I still have. I still have cattle. Um. I built up my herd a little bit, but every time I would sell, I saved that money away. And then by the time I got to college, paired with scholarships and that money, I was debt free. How did you even know to do that? I just really, how did you know to plan for your future? I was just I grew up in the middle of nowhere, and um, It's not like we had them all nearby. It was three hours away, so that wasn't an option. And I

just loved the idea of saving my money. I was a weird little kid, I guess, but that is so financially responsible young. I mean, looking back, I'm like, dang, I nailed it. Like what happened to that? Um? Are you still selling cow cap? I do my Actually, my mom just ticked to me this week and she was like, oh, we just sold another one of your calves. And I was like, great, So you've had a job since your ten Yes? Basically were your parents so proud of you?

I think I think they were pretty proud of My mom never wanted me to. Um, she didn't want me to have like a job at sixteen that took away from my school work because she obviously wanted me to, you know, focus on my grades. And I was in every extra curricular what the most? What did I like? I literally did everything. I played softball, I played basketball. I was in f f A, um f c A, um F b l A. How does that b l A? Future Business Leaders of America. I was in art club, UB,

I was in Spanish, I was in history. You name it. If there was a club for it, I was in it. So you just like to be involved. I just did it all. I like to do everything. You're I am like a jack of what is it? A jack of all? None? Well, I walk into your house today and there's this gigantic canvas in the corner with this beautiful tree in gold, with like all of this like texture on it, and I'm like, did you freaking paint that? You're like, oh, yeah, yeah,

I just I dabble. I Well, when I went to college, I didn't clear because I knew I don't want to look around. But I in my heart, I'm a creative person, and so I knew photography or something art related was what I wanted to do. But the practical me, you know, the one to save money for college, Yes, the practical me was like that probably isn't great with the with the economy right now. So I chose something a little bit more practical and was just I graduated to graduate.

What was your major? M I ended up? I ended up the degree in consumer sciencess just because I was I literally went in after I won Miss Arkansas. Okay, so how did you get in that? Your friend made you get in miss Arkansas. She yes, that was my that was my freshman year. And I was like, you know, the worst I could do is lose. The best second do is win scholarship money and help, you know, pay

this college, pay for college. And already had address and from like homecoming or something, and I just address you already had yes, you're not making this your life school to go find the perfect dress. Definitely not. I literally had to type of a platform and um and hope with the best. So I was typing of a platform and like, what are you going to stand for if you win? Yes? And what were you going to stand Well? At the time, it was sustainable agriculture because I grew

up on a farm. So that was the whole spuele um that changed through the years. But I did that first pageant, and I had to have a talent. Oh okay, and what what just know that in the America system, um, and this I kind of get on a soapbox about this because I love of the fact that pageants are about empowering women and they're about scholarship. Um. I mean that is the foundation is empowering women and um, you know, providing scholarship money to further their education. That was the

whole principle. That was the whole point for me. Um. Then I got into it and realized that the different types of pageants, the different organizations kind of turn up their nose at each other because they just they're a little different. And like America versus USA. Okay, you're doing America. I was doing America at the time, and USA doesn't have to have a talent exactly. Um. In fact, and so I did this pageant and I sang. I tempted to saying I didn't sing. Well, it's not not a

good thing. Don't you ask me to. But I did. I sang Carrie Underwood, I think, and some big shoes to fill. Um, I told you so it was yes, you can't, I hope you can't. I'm gonna go as soon as you leave, and trying to block it all. Um. So I did that, and I actually placed, and I mean I was shocked, and I'm pretty sure my roommate was shocked. And anyway, but also what place did you get like third rounder up or something that's freaking awesome.

It was a big pat It was an open pageant, so there were a lot of girls in it and for my first one ever, I mean was freaking awesome. So I was like, Okay, well I can do this. Maybe I'll work on it a little bit, right, So I ended up doing interview coaching UM for a couple of years, and I even went to a vocal coach and bless her heart, a lever to pieces, but she was just more of more of moral support to me. Then there's nothing she could do with me. You know,

I don't believe that. Well, uh so I did that, and I went on to compete in Miss Arkansas, America for a couple of years, very very competit of I will say that the South is like the sec A pageantry. It's tough. It's tough like their career pageant girls they are, and and these women like you will you will not come up against other women that are more qualified for

being state representatives. It's wow. Um. But you know the way that the scoring was in that system, UM talent is one of the highest scores, So you really got to work on that. Carryunerwoids and you know, here's the thing, this is my soapbox. I'm just gonna let's get this off my chest and let it. Let it Okay. My My thing is, I think everyone on this earth has a talent. I think we're all gifted. Yes, I think I think that people are are loving or patient, or

they have a spirit of a teacher. Um. But it does not necessarily mean I mean, they may be athletes. I played sports. I wasn't a dancer. Um, I didn't play an instrument and so but for this system in particular, you had to have a nineties second talent. And I was like, that's the thing. You're like, not all talents you can perform exactly exactly it was. It was not. I felt like I had a lot of talents, but

they weren't something that provided entertainment value necessarily. True that great distinction, and um, you know, while it's a wonderful system, I just I finally had someone tell me one time. They're like, you're just you're you should really think about going into Miss USA because they don't require talent. And I was just like, well there's my son, Like thanks, I think, um, but I knew it, and so did you stick with America go to Miss USA? You know?

I that last year that I did America, I trained really hard. Um, I really worked on my body um. Absolutely. For two years I was I was so fit. I'm not talking skinny. I'm talking I had muscle tone and ate very healthy and was it wasn't I don't know. I think you can look at pageant girls and think, oh, I was just so healthy. Um. And I was proud of that. And I had worked really hard for those two years. And after I competed that year and didn't do anything, I was like, you know, I'm going to

sign up for Arkansas USA because my body is already there. Um. And it was like a few months away, already ready. I was ready. UM. I was like, and this is it if you know, if nothing happens, that's fine. I'm done with pageants now. You know, this was your sponsor. This was my last hurrah. And I wasn't sad about it.

I was like, God's got a plan for me, and if this isn't it, that's fine because I've won scholarship money and I have now been prepared for interviews you know, after college, and had friendships and it's a win win all the way across the win. I was like, all right, well, let me just go over here to USA and see what happens. And I one the thing. How was that? How does that feel? When you win? I didn't even tell anyone I was in it. We didn't even tell

my family. I don't think my dad even knew. You. Literally, it was my mom and one of my cousins and um one of our sweet friends from from that area that the pageant was held in. And didn't even didn't tell anyone else because you just were just doing it. I was just doing I didn't have any expectation. I was just like, God, you got this. That's probably the

way to do it, not putting so much pressure. I think that was it, honestly a win in And the thing that they told me after, you know, when they gave feedback, they were like, you were just so genuine and it was not desperate for it, right, It wasn't rehearsed. It was just me going in and I was comfortable because, like I said, I had no expectation. So I did a one the thing? And how does that feel? What

happens when you win? Are either on a big tour around the stage, well, I took off half a semester because it was I did travel a lot. Um. I went just fun. It was fun. It was fun and I've never considered myself like a speaker per se. This drives Mom crazy. I'm a fly by the seat of my pants kind of person. I don't prepare speeches. And every time I went somewhere, Mom would say, do you know what you're gonna say? And I was like, I'll say it when I get up there, which I don't

recommend for everyone. UM, and I had talking points, I guess, but I just wanted to flow out of you. I did. And you're comfortable in front of people. I surprisingly, I am like, I'm a pretty quiet person, but I guess when you put me up there and one on one, I can talk your head off. So sorry, I love it, UM.

And actually I traveled around, I talked to lots of kids, UM, to a lot of schools, and I got to tell them, you're all gifted, you know, And that's kind of the message you wanted to because you were sort of you rubbed a little bit wrong with the whole talent thing, and it was and you're all talented, right, And I love that. And I again, I'm so for any any organization that that allows UM scholarships for furthering one's education.

And so I just hated, you know, for me to feel like I, you know, I wasn't talented, yes, just because this I didn't fit in the box of these entertainment talents. Yes. So I traveled and I was like, kids, don't let anyone tell you like you might be an athlete, you might be a sweetheart, you might be a teacher, you might be a sweetheart. I love that it takes. It takes all kinds. I think we're all gifted, and so I just I just took that out there, and

that was your big message. That was my message. I told you Hannah was the sweetest person on the face of earth. She wants everyone to find their talent and it doesn't have to be something that you can perform. I just love her sweet soul and what her message is. Oh, she's so precious. So, speaking of messages, I talked to you guys about Care of Vitamins at the beginning of this episode. I'm gonna talk to you about them again. I love Care of Vitamins because it makes taking your

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dollars off your order. Okay, now let's get back to sweet sweet Hannah talking about why it's so important to her that everyone feels special and loved and seeing for who they are. She truly is the sweetest person on earth. So here is Hannah. I love that. Yeah, have you felt that way your whole life? That like you not like it's almost like not discriminating because you feel like everyone is so special. That's just how you feel. I do. I do, And honestly, um, I was that quiet kid.

I was so quiet I was. I was just taking it all in. I was no. I was like a push over my whole life, really, I mean, and they I never want siblings. I did. I'm the baby. You're kind of just like, there's all these older people always doing just life and you're just kind of hanging on my brother. Oh my gosh, my brother such an athlete and so good looking. And I was just like I

always joked my sisters about biochemist. Okay, so there's a lot going to got her master's degree, like she's got her doctorates, and I'm like over here, always joked and I was like on the leftover parts. I thought that way. I was the youngest one. I always felt like I was I could never compare to my older sister because she was just the greatest. And I was like, I don't think I'm really good at anything. Yes, and look here we are like both of us are like Jack.

You know Jack well, And you also wrote that on your Instagram. I told you before we started this interview, I was talking you hard on your Instagram. But you said how you really relate to broken people and you feel like those are your favorite type of people because and I feel that same way, because there's just no air of trying to be perfect. You just put it out in the beginning. Listen, here's my stuff. I mean

that's how that's how I tried to scare you off. Yeah, I know, you said part one a party, tell me about how you try to scare him off. I did. I literally had gone through too much UM in my relationship life, and I was in this this I call it my still um season. To me about that, I feel like I've been in that season. Yes, it's kind of a weird season. It's a weird season, but also

it was a good place. UM. I think a lot of times girls and young women are out there and they feel like they need someone or they feel desperate to feel that that void. And I kind of came to not necessarily rock bottom, but I just came to a point where I was like, and what did that all stem from? Like a relationship and I had gone through a really really really bad relationship for years even and I was trying to get away from it. Um.

It was very toxic. Um. I won't go into all the details, but it was just very toxic and I was trying to get away hard, to get out of those two. It was so I'm actually moved a couple of times and he found me like I needed distance. I need a lot of distance, and I just needed some time too. And I was in that author college so from twenty to like twenty two, so the majority of your like college career, college was in a very controlling relationship. And so I got out of that, and um,

I don't know I was about to graduate. I didn't have a place to live, I didn't know who I was going to live with. I didn't have a job lined up. Um, I just it was kind of this place where you're like, what am I doing totally? And I know we all do it. I'm still doing it,

I know. I think the older you get thrown the more even through it there just it's not quite as scary when you hit that still season again, you know, because like the first time you hit it, you're like, for me at least, like I'm so dramatic with my feelings that it like sends me to depression. My life is over. No, And I was I was, I and I and i've i've I'm familiar with that place. What

do you do when you're at that place? Because you this still season, you turned into something peaceful and beautiful? What do you do when it's not peaceful and beautiful? Literally? And I know this is cliche, but I just took it to God. And I know there's a saying and it's like, you know, when there's when you can't go down any further, the only place you can do is look up or something like that, and it's it's true.

And I literally was like, I'm tired and I give up, and you've got it and whatever happens, Like I don't even have an idea of what can happen. I'm just stuck, like just let the standstill. And I was like, you take it because I'm so tired and that's all I think, that's all he wanted for me. And just like that, Um, you really handed it over. I did you feel it at least? Yes? I let it go. And it that's so hard. It's so hard. There's just to let go

of all that control. There's there's a quote and I say all the time, and it's it's a prayer actually, and it's Lord, forgive me for picking back up what I laid down at your feet. And you know, we're always picking that back up. You know, we're always like, oh, but I think I've got an idea for how to handle this, and let me just do that. And I

got it, like, let me just take that back. Kristen Brest and I talked about that all the time and we're like, Okay, we tell like God, we're handing this over. But then we'll call each other and be like, yeah, I just tried to take it back all the stuff from God, because I'm better controlling it than obviously obviously, I've really got it all figured out, really working out. When I did I control it? Um, But I did. I was just to the point where I was tired

and I didn't. I was like, you got it, like you're just done. All of a sudden, I just things fell into place, okay, Like what found Um, I found a roommate, I found a place to live, and they're still in Arkansas, yes, but I was in central Arkansas and I moved to Northwest Arkansas, three or four hours away. So I found a roommate and a place to live in Northwest Arkansas, I found a job. Um. I actually stayed with my old boss until I so our lease was up with my roommate at the time. Our lease

was up in a month. But I graduated college two weeks after. Okay, so I was essentially going to be homeless for two weeks. UM, and I didn't know where to say. But my boss that I worked for, um all through college. She's like my bestie, Miss Joeanne. She's like seventy and we're spirit animals. Um, what do you love about Mr? Jow? She's just she calls me the

daughter she never had. She has two sons, but I just she's literally me when I grew up, and we just we all through college for like three or four years. We just were there for each other through a lot. UM. I stayed with her and we were roomies. That's freaking. It was amazing. It was like, what did you what did what happened in those two weeks that you lived with Miss joint I actually lived with her throughout the

rest of that year. I paid rent for my place in Northwest Arkansas, and I helped her close at per shop. So what did you learn living with her? What did you take away? Because she was much older, but y'are she was, but we're so Sam. Would you gather about life that she taught you? Oh? Man, she just has this infectious joy, always just keeps the joys just bubbly, just so bubbly. And actually called her up last week just to talk and I was like, miss Joeyan, how

are you? And she's just filling me in on life and and she just I just I just love her piece. How people keep that infectious joy? Do you think it has to be through faith? Because I know you're really faithful. I am. But it's funny that you asked me that because this week I was listening to a sermon on this spirits that the gifts the spirit. Yes, thank you. My brain is foggy and asher snapping, and I've got a lot of tabs open, a lot of I'm gonna take that, a lot of tabs open um, yes, the

fruit of the spirit. And in the sermon, he was like, you know, everyone has at least one, but no one has all of them. And I was kind of going through the list and I was like, I know, I've got this one and this one. I think at this one, but I got to joy and I was like, I don't think I have it like other people, Like I think you have joy. I know you have joy. You see.

I feel that way the saying that you feel because I look at you and you you radiate light and you're so easy, easy going, and like you post all these very uplifting comments and real and you're open. But to me, like for me, I just sometimes feel burdened by all my feelings, Like I have so many feelings feelings that they hurt my feelings. Like sometimes I like I'm so heavy with my feelings. I get it. And you know, you know, Kristen and we've been on the

angiogram what nine. I'm a peacemaker. I literally want world best. Oh, And that's a hard thing to want and to try to keep that going, especially you're job to bring the peace to everyone. It is, it's so hard. And I'm like a mom now and it's like I just want

us all to be happy. How do you deal with like all of the okay, because like we're just entering into like trying to have babies in all that world and everything, and I feel like even just like getting all the advice from mothers that are gone through it, people who are pregnant. There's like a million people with a million different ways to do it. So how do you have confidence? I've realized I don't have confidence with my own self. That's I think that's the I think

that's the ticket. How do you get that confidence? I don't have confidence. It's really let me just tell you about my my birth story. I think that that just sums up what. Yes, Okay, I like, I know I'm gonna like it. I didn't have a birthing plan, So why do people need a birthing plan? Well, I don't know. I've I've I'm not a hype a person. It's just like I said, I just blobed by the same of my pand but doesn't it usually not go according to plan exactly? And I'm like, why would you have a plan?

You know it's probably not gonna wants to get all disappointed and get your feathers all ruffled. So you kind of went in there and you're like, I'm gonna let Asher tell me what he needs. Whatever my body says, that's what's gonna happen. It's going to get this baby here. I literally read all these blogs and all these moms were like, well, this was my plan, but this is not how it happened, all of them, all of them. And I was like, well, then, why am I going

to make a plan. Why I set yourself up for disappointment? So I went in and it's my last check up before his due date, which was the following day, and I was like, by the way she was like, everything looks good. And I was like, well, by the way he slowed down, he hasn't been kicking as much. She was like, all right, well, let's have you monitored. So she had me monitored. The nurse comes in and she asked me how my contractions are. And I'm like, but you're in labor and I'm like do you mean? Like

what do you mean? And she was like she was like, you're contractions and I was like, I'm having them and she was like looking at a little paper that's coming out of the monitor and she was like there are three minutes apart. What does that mean? And I was like, I wasn't dilated, so what happens now? Right? Well? That was my question? So like do I stay here of my giving birthdays? Yeah? And she was like well, so she brought my doctor and she was like Hannah even contracting.

And then I was like, what if this is contracting. I guess I've been doing it for two days because she's been feeling something. It was just like shortness of breath. I was literally like the woman on um what to expect when expecting when she like hiccups and has the baby and she can't feel the contractions. I didn't feel anything.

I mean, I guess, but she was like, well, come in in the morning, put you on potos and drip and like see if we can get you, like can like really dilated, because I wasn't dilated, not even have an inch or not even have a centimeter. It's yes, okay, And so next day went in, started potosan at eight in the morning, all the way until one and nothing. Nothing happened. And I told her, I was like, I have a high pain. No one since she was just

looking at me like you crazy person. So she was like, all right, well, if nothing happens, by we're gonna go ahead and into a c section. And I was like, okay, great, my mom had a c section, so I was kind of mentally prepared. I was like, my body does a lot of the things her body does, so you're like, that's fine, that's fine. And literally I had a C section and my best friend was in the room, Lacy, and she you know, was taking pictures and she was just like she was in the room. I was proud

he like didn't pass out or anything. Isn't that funny that the guys like you're the one in labor, but the guys are like the ones like stressing out. Yes, but in this case, I think he had He probably had like a good, good reason to be because I was sliced open and he was seeing all the things. I mean, that's a lot to see. Yeah, I didn't see it because there was a curtain. So I'm just like, my body's being jerked around. And she was just like,

isn't that crazy what happens to the female bodies? Wild? Was it? Did it feel wild when what was happening? But it did because I couldn't feel it, but I could feel my body being kind of tugged around. Yeah, and knowing that, knowing what was happening, when the curtain comes down, there's going to be a baby that was

living in uyes. That's crazy. In fact, they they like, uh, the anesthesiologists put my hands he was like, I'm gonna put these um these um He was trying to think of a gentle way to say it, but he was going to handcuft me to the to the bighball and so what did he call him? He called him He was like, I'm going to put these soft um locks on your hands. Yeah, these soft braces, and I'm like cutlets and he was like, wow, that's nice. You could tell the next patient was going to hear the word

cutlets because he was like this is that sounds really pleasant? Cutlets? And so he's like, you know, just in case, you know, you jerk or react or anything. I'm like, okay, Well, when the baby came out, When Asher came out, they like pulled him up and I'm like laying there. She scoops him up. He was crying and she talked to him and he was like, Daddy's here. Immediately stopped crying.

And I'm like looking at him. I can't see because she's over there and I'm like strapped at the table and I'm like, excuse me, hello, can I see you? Literally there's a picture of me like in the background, and I'm just like look, She's like so proud and he's like, got the baby, and I'm like, anybody, anybody, anybody hello? Hello? Yeah? So that was great. That was great. But all that to say, sometimes no plan is the

best plan. I'm not saying everything. I think if you want to start a business, you should probably have a business plan. Don't be crazy, um, but just for things like that, maybe just bliss is more. I love hearing women tell their stories about getting pregnant having their babies. How amazing is Hannah telling her store with the couplets, Oh my gosh. And I love how she said sometimes having no plan is the best plan. And I think that is the way to do it. Be relaxed, like

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Where did you get your strength in your faith? Definitely my family because you lean on it like you right, very inspiring faith driven things on your Instagram, which I love. Thank you, Thank you. I have to say, that's kind of a new thing. Um. I have always been writing has always been a strong suit of mine. Really good at expressing your thoughts. Thank you. I do much better on paper than I do um verbally. So I was kind of nervous about today, were yes, I was. I

just I like to articulate. I like to I like to put it to paper and like read it and then edit it. Huh. I think you're flawless speaker, so even caffeine in me. So it's it's going well for a now. Um, but definitely got that from from my parents, and I know she got his from his and so well, And what is it like being married to Shake because he's the funniest person seven. Yes, they're just for the party people like all one step people around all the time the time, peoples to hang out all the time.

Michael's really funny, but Shay is like his humor, his next level laugh. I was not trying to date Shane Mooney, but like when we did text, I was just like me and this guy's so funny. And I never would have admitted that to him. All my friends were like, look at you, and I'm like, oh, and you have to say how you beat down your walls? He did? He did well. He was just mostly he was patient. I had. I had really gone through it in past relationships,

and I was in that that Still season. Oh yes, yes, so were circling back to this so the Still season. But you're okay with it. It wasn't bad still, you like happy with yourself. My friends were a girlfriend, aren't you freaking out? You like don't have a job, you don't know where you're gonna live, And they're like, no, God's got it. Okay. That I'm gonna I'm sort of trying to come out of a still season, and I'm

just like, Okay, God, I need to let him have it. Though, let him have it, because I'll say this, I wasn't ready to come out. I was so comfortable. I was like, this is wonderful. Shay came bebopping along, and I could literally feel God trying to kick me out of the nest. When it's not just anybody bebopping around. It's like the most big personality bebopper ever. So it's like you're about to go big here. Yes, but totally he wasn't my type. Okay, what was your type? Norm My type was six four

football player. Um yeah, like giant athletic men were my type. And then here comes Shay with a voice of an angel. He has the best voice ever. And again I never would have told anyone listening. He's in Dan and Jay. He is the shape of Dan and Jay um Man. The first time I met him was at a concert. I just went because it was in the town that I lived in, and I could tell he was scanning the crowd for me all night. He was he was,

and he looked at me. I was perched because I'm a perchare I like to sit and like perch from like, you just knew he was looking for you, even though I had met well, because he was wanting he wanted to see me after he'd been We had been in communication for a couple of years, off and on, just as happends, because Arkansas is a small place, um and so social media, you know, every every once in a while, he would drop a line and be like, hey, I

forever in Nashville, and I was like whatever, and you know, he just happened to be. He just happened to be in town. And so I went and he you know, I told him and he knew I was coming, and he wanted me to come hang out after and I was like, okay, well we'll see. So I could tell he's just looking for me in the crowd, found me at the very end and just lit up like a Christmas draws. Are you serious? I just it was a small room, so you could, you know, I contact kind

of things. And he was after you from the start. He was after me, and I was stressed about it. I was like, boy, I'm not trying to day me and Jesus, you know, we got this and so he asked me that night to be his date to the A C M. S in Dallas the next month, and I was like, I'll go as your friend. I was like, I've been through too much to date someone that is once again in you know, the spotlight and industry, like this lifestyle that athletes are in and like singers, and

I've never dated a singer. But I was like, I don't think I want to be a part of that at all. It doesn't sound good. It sounds like it could be a lot of yes rods yes, and so um I went with him, and that leakend, you know when when the awards weren't happening. It was like a two day long thing and we had a lot of time to talk and he just kept pestering me to to let down my walls, just kind of like poking at me, like, no, these walls. I've been a lot of years build on these walls and cozy inside of

this fortress. Yes, like I let these walls off, are you? Yeah? Not at all? I was like, no, good And oh, he just he wanted me to be his girlfriend. He's going to be so embarrassing, I mean, And I was just like no. But finally he just haven't. I was not having no, he wasn't having no. And I finally got so annoyed. How good did it feel to be that person? And I mean, looking back, I'm like, that was I need I needed that. You needed someone too? Hut?

I did? I did um. But I finally got so annoyed that I was just like, Okay, you know what, I'll tell you what I think. This is the next person I date. I'm going to marry the next person I date. They're gonna lead by family, he's gonna be a man of Christ, and we're gonna send our relationship there. And I was like, I'm just I'm not going to settle. And I was like, sorry if I sound like a bubble dumper, but I've just dealt with too much. I

don't want to do games. I don't like I'm ready, and usually saying any of those things, are you're prepared to scare him right off? Man? I was trying, You're like, this is it like piter down the gauntlet? Was like I laid it all out there and I was like, you know, you go dropped the mic. That boy's eyes lit up. He's like, this is what I was dying to hear he had been waiting to hear those words his whole life. He was literally I saw it in

his face and my stomach just dropped. And when he left, I called up my best friend and I was like, oh ma, I was like, he loves me. Oh Ashure woke up. Should I go get him? I probably can't talk. I'll go get him in a minute. It was okay. She's literally letting him cry. Suk in here and thinking maybe I'll come in anybody anyway. But she's the one. Man, He's my person. God knew what he was doing. Maybe he wasn't my type per se, but he is everything. And more so, what is it that you love so

much about Shae? And how have y'all made it work in this crazy life? Because it's not for this life isn't for everyone, it's not, but it's also And you know, I didn't Sometimes I say didn't choose it, but I chose sha and and this is what he was put on earth to do, man, and I wouldn't change that for anything. He just this is what he was born to do. And I love him and I love anything that he loves, you know, And there's you know, has it been fun watching it evolved and see his dreams

come true? And like you being a part of this whole ride and experience, and I mean being a part of the career like your wedding was in the song speechless.

Has that been fun to let it be this like group thing to it because the wives have been very included in this journey we have if we have, and it's been crazy because again, like I didn't ask for it, you know, And I think a lot of people probably think, oh, well, you know, these girls are trying to catch them a singer, and it's like, no, no, But we we chose them, and we chose their hearts and we chose to love them and all the things that they love to do,

which is this. And so it has been fun and it's been and it's been a blessing to be able to see that growth because we have kind of been there. I know, Abby Abbey has been there for two years before I came along, two or three years or I mean, she's she's she's seen him since the radio tour days, and then I came along shortly after and then things just picked up from there. It's been it's been a whild. What have you loved about this entertainment whirlwind? And what's

been the high and the low? I think, man, there's a lot of alone time for me, which you know, to be fair, that's probably for the best. Shae Shaye. He is the people person. He gets to be out there and do the things that just you know, fill him up. They feel his tank and I enjoy hometown. I love being alone, man, I love it. This is like my jam right here, like I love it Michael when he's home. He's also seven on the Instagram, I'm afore I'm a romantic, which I feel like it is

the worst sign. So it's not deep and emotional. I'm a n the side of way. I'm a nan with the side of two and wars so helper and um romantic. I'm on four with the side of one. Perfectionist, the worst, I mean, not the worst, but just like a little bit off. You need a little bit of of the I don't organize well, I don't plan. I can help a little bit of you in my life, but I'm like, I'm so emotional, but then trying to control everything on

top of it. You're like You're like I needed all to be perfect within all the feelings, all the feelings. Oh man, but um, what was I saying? What we're talking about being alone? I love being alone. Like Michael, he's home, He's gonna be alone for thirty minutes, and then he's like calling up friends, trying to figure out something to do. I want to have someone over to grills. He gets off the road and he's like, let's have

people over or night. And I'm like, and not just have you for a second with Michael, and I'm like, he has made me so much more social. And here's the thing. I love people. Yes, I love people, But I think back to what you ask about the struggle, like the good and the bad. I think the hardest thing has been for us to figure out a healthy balance, um, so that I do get that one on one time with him, and he also gets filled because he doesn't get to see his friends when he's on the road,

and so we both need different things. But I need that time from him, and then he needs that time with everyone. So if you figured out a balance, we're getting better. We're definitely getting better. So what does it look like you're having a date night or just having to moment like a couple of hours. We definitely tried to start the old date night like once a week.

Of course, things have been busiest holiday season. It's just hard. Um. We don't strictly enforce that, but Sunday's especially, Um, if he's home on a Sunday, I really try and make that our family day because we go to church, we have dinner, um, and that night, if he to have buddies over and I have friends over, that's great. We have a great day. I love the right day. And you know what, I don't think that Shanna don't love a good Homemark movie because you better believe that every

not when he's home, we've got some holiday movies going. Yeah. I love that. We are we're pretty Yeah. Well he fight like well will he? That's the that's the biggest because me being the peacemaker and him being he does not. Neither of us can stand be mad long. Michael can't either can't handle it. I can. I can be all emotional moody about it, but Michael will not. He can't because I'm a peacemaker and I'm like, I just want peace, and he can't stand like anything been fun and happy.

He can't stand anything confrontational and so together, we're both kind of on that same like, let's just get past this. Literally great, we fight and then two seconds later we're like, I'm sorry, and then we just He's so playful, and it's like, I love that you embraced that of him. He's like a he's like a big kid. Like, I'm glad that having his personality was able and you having your personality. I'm glad that y'all were able to find each other not fight it definitely, you know, and I did.

I did up until I let those walls down. I was like no, but I literally felt a good an edge in me. And he was like, you need this, you need this guy. I made him for you specifically, so you're gonna have to go ahead. And and I'm so glad she was so patient with me. So he was like he just knew he signed up from the beginning. He literally the night that he met me for the first time, he told us friend Benji he was there that night. He was like, I'm going to marry her.

He loves to tell that story. He loves to tell that story, but it's good. And then finally, when did you come around in Dallas after you told him all your walls. Man. Even months after that, I think that was in the spring, and I think it was around June or je that I was finally like. I was like, okay, he's like it's I knew it. I was just fighting it, you know what I mean? Was it finally like you had just never felt this at home with someone? It

was absolutely, without a shadow of doubt. Knew that he was like the person that was put on earth for me. And the moment that like, we had some heart to hearts and some conversations and he just loved me unconditionally. I was like, you loved me like Jesus, and this is the way it's supposed to be. I was like, this is it. You're the one and we knew we were going to get married, like all of it. Oh my gosh. It kind of happened fast, but I feel like when you know, you know, you do. And then

after that it was long distance. It was in Arkansas and um a year after that, we found out we were pregnant, but we had already looked at rings, he had already asked my dad's blessing, and then we found that out on top of it, and I was like, well, hey, might as well as fast forward it all okay? So we did we like hit fast forward, and I moved here, I became a mom and a wife and we got a house, and it was all the seasons at one and his career and just like that. Alwa was like

in one year? Was in one year? How did did your brain explode? I didn't have my What did I mean? Are you even able to process what's happening? Are you just like doing it? It was? I was just I was on auto pilot. Yeah, are we? Are? We? So like this is great? Okay, which there's no time frame in this way? Well, I did? I feel like it was just a lot packed into one season. He did you go on? Were you able to like I had

no friends here all together? Did you have some breakdowns? I? Um, I'm very I think because I'm a peacemaker, I keep things in. I bottled it up and also I go them and so I literally just didn't. I didn't, like, I'm not a crier. You're not If I cry, it's bad. If I cry. Shane knows it's like if there are tears and there's a problem with problem, red flag, watch out. So it was really probably one of the hardest seasons because it was every life transition happening literally in the

span of a few months. You're kind of being a single parent, and yeah, I was. It was alone, and then I had the baby and he had heared a new city, like you said, with no friendity, no friends, no family sections. So it's like a major surgery and you're the only one here. Do you have helped? Mom stayed with me two weeks, and she was here but then left after two weeks, and so all of a sudden,

empty house, empty with a newborn after surgery. Now, my best friend was here, but then she does mission work and so she was in Haiti or Africa most of this time. And what happens to you? What did you do after those two weeks? Well, I'll be honest, there was some PPD involved and some postpartum It was like definitely, Oh and I had him in you know, winter, so it was cold, dark, and I'm pretty sure it's seasonal depression.

So and not to mention, like, I've moved cities a couple of times, and every time I moved to New Town, I have depression because it's like everything so isolating. You don't know where you are. You don't know anything, nothing's familiar, trying to figure out how to keep it a little baby a lot, and you're trying to keep a baby alive. Your body's hurting. Yeah, I didn't feel I didn't feel like myself. It's the first time with your right literally

you Christin Breuss are very so much. She literally came over to my house a week after after he was a week old. Yes, and love was like when and I have pictures of it and I was like, who is this girl? And I was like, I don't know, but she's sweet. She just she knew it was like our sensors on and she was like, she was like, it's okay. She was like, welcome into the fold. I'm pretty sure all of you girls at the awards be eyes. Maybe it was all blur and I'm terrible with names.

I'm good with faces, but I couldn't tell you a name. And so that was also a struggle for me, because you move here and everyone's like hi, because they know you because you're the wife of someone. Yes, but then you're like, have I met him before? Yes? It's so much, is so so fast, and then you feel like a jerk. If you don't know, you just gotta give yourself grace. Have you gotten to a point where you're good at

giving yourself grace? I am. I'm definitely. You know, now that we have Asher, it's like my priorities are, I'm going to take care of my family. I'm going to make sure that I have time and energy for that, and um, the other stuff. Um, it's just going to have to come next. Like I'm gonna put God up here and then family and then the rest of it I'll worry about. And that's where I think I mentioned this earlier in the last six months to a year. Once Asher hit a year, I started to get the

hang of things. That confidence you're talking about, you got it because you understood him. Now he's got a little personality, coming had a routine, and I'm more comfortable in this town and I know more people and more moms, and so once I hit that, I was like, you know, I got this. I got it. It's a good place. And my following started to grow, which was weird to me. And that's great because then you could start really expressing yourself in that way. Well, and that's kind of that's

what I'm having an outlet. Yes um. And I feel like I feel like I've watched you turn into this. I feel like you probably saw it like bloss because you really started expressing yourself through fashion, you started expressing it through your words. You started really sharing your family life with us, um and the open about it all. And I've always loved fashion and photography and art and

all the all the creative things. And I've always loved words, and so it makes sense that on social media that that would be That obviously sounds like a good place too. It's pictures, it's it's like and it's you all it is. And so that was accessible to me. Um. You could do it while having a sure things from home. Yes um. Now people always ask me, They're like, oh, well, you know, how does it feel to have like so many people looking at you? And I'm like, always, since I was

a child, I was uncomfortable. I've never been the look at me attention person, but I have it. And so what I say is, you know, I happened to be married to someone who has the spot I don't want him, but I'm his wife, and so I stand. You know this, I stand in the side of his spotlight, like right, next to him. So there's a lot of eyes and I didn't ask for those eyes, but I have them, and so you're going to do. What I'm gonna do is just point up. And I know that's cheesy, that's

so cheesy, but I'm like, I didn't do this. God did this. God blessed me with this wonderful life, and I've got eyes on me, and the best thing I can do is just give glory back to him because I didn't do any of it myself. Literally did nothing except marry the man of my dreams and have this sweet baby. And just so then I have a lot of faith and have a lot of faith, and I

was like, the best thing I can do. And you know what, I have a lot of cousins and a lot of little girls from the pageant days that follow me and they have always just even from those days of speaking at elementary schools, those little girls, those have turned into young women and like these these people are still watching, and I'm like, it's important to you to

put a good message out. There's so important because you would not believe the messages I get a day on direct messages that people are like, thank you so much for being like a positive and you're honest about stuff. You're honest about your faith, You're honest about like parenting stuff.

You're honest. Like I've read through a lot of your stuff, and like you have like the whole thing about parenting, about doing versus like doing versus being present is so hard being present instead of just like feeling you always have to do the next thing, read the next book, or have the Pinterest mom. Being the Pinterest mom you like so much more is just from your kids seeing you see the person that you are. That's how I learned.

Like now that I'm a parent, I look back and I can't tell you a lot of conversations maybe that I had with with my parents about necessarily how to live life, but I've watched them live it, you know, and you just know from just in the way that people look at my mom, especially she's just like mother Teresa. She just always she's so selfless. She takes care of everyone else except for her. But she does it because she loves people and and she's got a heart for them,

and she's serving them, you know too. She I want to say, she's either a two or nine because she's also kind of a peacemaker, kind of a peacemaker. But she's she's been a great example. Man. She is she's my rock, She's she's my go to girl. I call my mom every day. Are you pretty good at not sweating the small stuff? Like, even when you're in your big, big year of like new city, new husband, new baby, new life, new everything, were you able to like that was?

That was a hard year? But once I got past, you're able to not get hung up and move fast. You're always still light. Yes, I just you just can't. You just can't stress about all the little things. She's the same way, And I think that's why we were really healthy, balanced, because I'm I wonder what people think when they see us together, because I feel like they're like, wow, she's really quiet, and then she's like like, no, I don't think so. I think when I see you guys,

y'all just look like a perfectly complimented couple. Thank you, really thank you. But we do we are. We do compliment because he's the love of the party and I love people, but I also love more intimate, you know, environments like this sort of like a small gathering. Yes, I feel the same way. We can really get to know. I love. I can work a room, but it wears me out. And by this time it said, I'm like,

oh my god, I gotta sleep for a week. And and even when she and I were dating, I was like, please know like he saw me in my comfort place. He saw me when I was still home in Arkansas with all my friends, and I kind of felt like I could be the laugh of the party because I was comfortable and these were all the people that loved me. And then I moved here and just became the shell of the person because because everything's brand new, you don't know your comfort and you don't know who is who

or whose friends with who. And I don't want to step on anyone's toes or I certainly didn't want anyone thinking I came into this town like with any motives other than to be a wife and a mama. And I do think, do you think the community of country music especially so inviting open, It's so supportive, so supportive,

I mean you probably know. I feel like they've pitched so many people about having a show for the wives, and I'm like, good luck with that, because this is an actual family and actual community, and I think everyone has too much love and respect to ever throw anyone under the bus, would do anything that would jeopardize exactly because even if people aren't under the same labels, someone might be a producer, or someone might be this or that, and it's just you might write with him, you might this.

Everyone's so supportive. It's everyone literally a big family. And my gosh, if there is anywhere that I moved outside of Arkansas, I had said this before I even met Years before I met him, I was like, if I moved anywhere, it would be Nashville because it feels like small town but a city. And I needed that because I'm a farm girl. I need I need a little bit of country. Um that he needs a little bit of socialization. So it's perfect. It's perfect. Okay, someone to

wrap up. I've got a couple of questions and just answer how you feel. What is love to love? Um Man. One of my old roommates and I we had a saying and we would always say, leave your judgments at the door. And for some reason, my whole life, people have people I'm not even close to would come to me with things and just pour out their hearts to me.

And I think, to me, love is just not judging someone, not just letting them come to you and loving on them without judgments, without expectations, because we're all human and I mean, wouldn't you want someone to lovel on you? Wouldn't you want to come to someone and have like, feel safe and not judged. I think that's what love is to me, just having that judgment free, unconditional. Are I love that? What's the point of this life? Um? Well, it's not us. It's not about us, It's not it's

about you know. I think foundations have been laid for myself and for Shae to give back and to do for people who can't and who weren't blessed to be in the positions that we're in. And so you know, my purpose is to give glory to God and to make sure that other people know that they are loved by God. You know, Hannah a sweet angel. I'm not a sweet angel? Yes you are. You look like an angel as well. I'm um, it's bright. Why does an

angel right now? I thought about putting my dan on before you came over, but then be orange, So okay, last question and leave your light. This whole interview has been inspiring, but I was like to just leave your light. How you want to inspire people, what you want people to know, what's your message that you're shoot. I mean, I guess i'd go back to old faithful um. Everyone's got a gift, everyone's got something. I mean again, it

doesn't have to be entertainment value. It doesn't have to be something that you can see even you know, look at your heart. I mean you are like this this um. What are they called? They're they call people in, they beacon them in their lights. It's a lighthouse. You're a lighthouse. That's what you are. That's how your joy is. You just radiate it and you draw people into you like a lighthouse. That's really nice. And I always feel like

a lighthouse. You are you are because I know when I first moved here, You're one of the first people that I recognized and you would come to me in a room even though I didn't know you, and you just made me feel like it's okay, and just to have that familiar face. Man, you are just such a joy. Well. I feel the same as you. I want everyone to feel loved like and I think it's made because I felt broken a lot of my life too, and like

I hate that feeling brings tears some eyes. Like I don't want anybody to feel like they're not worthy or good enough, or they don't belong or they to be perfect, because that's just that's exhausting and it's exhausting. It's not relatable. No, and I'm not that way, and so I just want everyone to be like, we're good. We're all good. It's fine, Yeah,

we're good. It literally. I just sometimes I tell people like the low lows and it's like, look, that was me and that was my life and we're all human, and it's like sharing low lows. I have learned, like even like on Instagram and you're so great at sharing. Sometimes I'll share something really personal and then I'll have like this major regret about it. I'm like, oh my god, I overshared. I'm the only emotional wreck out there. Are

too much information, Like did that make someone uncomfortable? That's my big people know, I'm like total mess. It's exposed. I never want to make anyone uncomfortable. And I think that was my hang up for so long. And then this last year, when when people started following me like crazy, I was like stop and I was like Okay, well, let me just put this out there for you, because let me help you where I have learned. Right, Yeah, I am tune. I can't wait to go hear what's

going on. It sounds like a whole race track is It sounds like he's joined his bee Beep. He loves that car. And you're an angel. Thank you so much for joining me. Okay, thank you all so much for joining me on my Wives edition Women in Music City. Hannah Mooney, What an angel she is. I find it so fun to get insights into these women's lives because we know about their husbands. They're artists, they're out there

in the public's eye. But the women are so fantastic and interesting and it's just so awesome to hear their story and get a peek into their lives. So I'm so grateful Hannah to join me. Next week, I have Jennifer Do. She is amazing. She's married to DJ Silver that's his stage name. He is a fantastic DJ. He goes out with Jason Aldi and Chris Young, Dirk Spending everyone.

He's the DJ in country music. He's so awesome. We got to tour with him when my husband was touring with Jason Alden, and we really got to know him and Jenna, and I love Jenna, and Jenna and I get real. We talk about miscarriage and it's a real topic because we've both gone through it, and she was brave enough to talk about it, and she wants to spread this message and she wants to spread her story because I feel and she feels that it's something that

we need to talk about. And so I'm so grateful that Jenna was willing to talk to me about this. Her episodes next week, y'all will not want to miss it. It's such a real personal episode, and especially if you've gone through that, um it's you'll want to hear it because she is just really honest and amazing and her soul is so beautiful. So I'm so grateful she's joining me next week. And I just got to wrap up with saying thank you to Ava for partnering for this episode.

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so much for joining me and Hannah. I can't wait to see you guys next week with Jenna. Y'all are the best. I love you guys so much. Peace then, before the Days to Fame,

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