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Squeeze The Day

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Squeeze the Day captures the stories of older adults to inspire and encourage all of us to seek a meaningful and purpose-driven second chapter of life.
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Monica Holmes on Lessons Learned as a Single Mother, Caterer, and World Traveler

Monica Holmes started her catering business in her home kitchen as a single mother seeking to provide for her family. From waiting tables at O'Charley's to crafting her love for cooking into a 44+ year-old catering business that employs three generations of her family, learn about her tenacity, creative flair, and succession planning as she follows her wanderlust to travel the world.

Jul 03, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 55

Henry Beecher Hicks III on the National Museum of African American Music, Entrepreneurship and Leaving a Legacy

H. Beecher Hicks has been an investment banker, a private equity investor, worked in the executive branch of government, and is an entrepreneur, public speaker, and writer. He facilitated the design and construction of the National Museum of African American Music and recently became President/CEO of the National Black MBA Association. In this podcast, learn why he's intent on leaving a legacy in everything he does.

Jun 19, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 54

Gina Keltner on Balancing Single Motherhood and a Grand Ole Opry Dream

Gina Keltner built her dream career as a talent booker for the legendary Grand Ole Opry, but that passion is far surpassed by the love she has as a single parent. In this podcast, she underscores the importance of work/life balance, relationships, and motherhood by sharing inspiring stories including her daughter's adoption, meeting Shaun Cassidy, and forging friendships in the entertainment industry.

Jun 05, 202430 minSeason 1Ep. 53

Megan Barry on Aging, Advocacy, and Compassion for the Community

Megan Barry embodies resilience and advocacy. Her journey through triumphs and challenges has led her to be a guiding light for others. In this podcast, learn about her life including the lessons she's learned, the passion that drives her, and why she is intent on building awareness about substance use disorders that claimed the life of her only son.

May 15, 202432 minSeason 1Ep. 52

Deborah Evans Price Combines Joy and Journalism to Light the Way for Others

Deborah Evans Price is a trailblazer in the world of entertainment journalism. She captures the artists and their stories with depth and insight. From her early days as a music journalist to her acclaimed book, "Country Faith," she's witnessed the evolution of country music. A beacon of inspiration for those seeking to follow their passions, at any age, she embodies the essence of squeezing the day, embracing every opportunity, and overcoming health challenges to leave a lasting impact.

May 01, 202435 minSeason 1Ep. 51

James Ivey on Ministering, Mentoring and Longevity Despite Health Troubles

James Ivey spent much of his life as a minister in the U.S. and as a missionary around the world. In his later years, a health incident brought him back to Middle Tennessee. Join us to learn what keeps James Ivey motivated to help others and himself, how he continues to minister and mentor those around him, and the role his daughter's friends, the Sister Circle, play in his life.

Apr 17, 202429 minSeason 1Ep. 50

Rhonda Clark on How Attitude and Advocacy Help Her Manage Cerebral Palsy

Rhonda Clark was not expected to live 48 hours much less 50+ years. Born with cerebral palsy, she demonstrates daily that everyone in life has a purpose and that life with a disability is just another way of living. Let's learn how this entrepreneur is living her best life and why she intends to create better transportation options for adults in Middle Tennessee who are living with disabilities.

Apr 03, 202431 minSeason 1Ep. 49

Bill Anderson on Evolving as a Songwriter, Opry Member, and Human Being

Grand Ole Opry icon Bill Anderson's career spans seven decades. He is one of the most awarded songwriters in country music history, a million-selling recording artist, a beloved onstage performer, a television game show host, a network soap opera star, and an author. Anderson flirted with a baseball career in his youth and dabbled as a journalist and a deejay. His moniker, Whisperin' Bill, speaks loudly of his accomplishments.

Mar 20, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 48

Kathy Mattea on Her Roots, Music Advocacy and Embracing Her Changing Voice

Kathy Mattea has Grammys, CMAs, gold albums, hit singles, and a platinum for her music ranging from country and Celtic, to folk, gospel, and bluegrass. She explains how her performance career nearly ended when – in her 50s – her voice began to change. In this podcast, she underscores the power of perseverance, tenacity, faith, and music.

Mar 06, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 47

Chicago Blues Player Larry Cox on Longevity, Opportunity, and the Harmonica That Saved His Life

Larry Cox shares how hard work as a sharecropper caused him to seek new horizons in Chicago, where his love for the harmonica led him to the blues scene. There he rubbed shoulders with greats including Muddy Waters. Now, he has traded the Windy City for Music City. In this podcast, he shares his inspiring story of how perseverance and life skills – from swimming to scouting and a harmonica – have been lifesavers.

Feb 21, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 46

Singer and Songwriter Tricia Walker on Roots, Relationships, Writing, and Why the Opry and Grammys Are Integral to Her Success

Grammy-winner Tricia Walker has performed with Shania Twain, Paul Overstreet, and Connie Smith. As a singer and songwriter, her passion is music rooted in the American South. In this podcast, she speaks on her friendship with Opry legend Roy Acuff, her success in country and gospel music, being a founding member of the Bluebird Cafe's Women in the Round, and establishing a Grammy Museum in her home state of Mississippi.

Feb 07, 202434 minSeason 1Ep. 45

Elnora Terry's Tragic Loss of Her Only Son Led to a Meaningful New Beginning

"Granny" Elnora Terry lost her only son to a tragedy. Her new beginning as an AmeriCorps Seniors Foster Grandparent Program has given her life new meaning. This podcast shares some of the most uplifting and powerful messages for all of us as she demonstrates her commitment to mentoring and tutoring children in high-need elementary schools and learning centers to create brighter futures.

Jan 17, 202431 minSeason 1Ep. 44

Ray Lay Adapts to Mental Health Challenges to Become an Advocate and Role Model

Diagnosed with paranoid schizophrenia as a teen, Ray Lay shares how battling mental illness and substance abuse forced him to live on the streets. Learn how joining the Marines and getting his GED paved the way for his success. Today, he provides peer support for veterans, is a board member of the National Alliance of Mental Illness (NAMI), and is an advocate for those struggling with mental health and homelessness.

Jan 03, 202428 minSeason 1Ep. 43

At 99, Marilyn Nevens Shares Wit, Wisdom, and How to Be an Entrepreneur at Any Age

A widow, after a happy marriage of almost 58 years, Marilyn Nevens found new beginnings at a senior center in Brentwood, TN. Today, she is matriarch and co-founder of the FiftyForward Card Crusaders, a group of women, who find support and purpose by creating gorgeous hand-crafted greeting cards. Marilyn's sense of self and story demonstrate anything – including starting a new business -- is possible at any age.

Dec 20, 202329 minSeason 1Ep. 42

Edward Morris Shares Stories of His Life as a Writer and the Love Story With His Late Wife Norma

Edward Morris is a prolific writer, author, poet, playwright, and renowned country music journalist. A longtime editor of "Billboard Nashville", he also wrote for Country Music Television into his 80s until COVID caused layoffs. This music industry insider offers an intriguing look at his career as well as his unconventional love story and caregiving journey for his late wife Norma.

Dec 06, 202325 minSeason 1Ep. 41

NYT Best-Selling Author Andy Andrews Discovers His Greatest Gifts During a Time of Homelessness

Andy Andrews has been hailed by the New York Times as someone who has quietly become one of the most influential people in America. His books have been translated into 40 languages. Four U.S. presidents have asked him to present as an inspirational speaker. He has worked with some of the world's largest corporations and sports teams. Learn how being homeless helped push him to read, learn, and craft a new beginning. Today Andrews is at the top of his game inspiring others to do the same.

Nov 15, 202334 minSeason 1Ep. 40

Singer-Songwriter Tom Grant Tells Stories of His Life in Entertainment and His Health Journey

Singer-songwriter Tom Grant has written songs for Tammy Wynette, Eddy Arnold, Ray Price, and Mickey Gilley. He sang with the Glenn Miller Orchestra, on Hee Haw, Pop! Goes the Country, and for years was a regular performer on Ralph Emery's morning show, and The Nashville Network's Nashville Now. In this interview, learn about Grant's career, health challenges -- including living with Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease -- and how growing up in a "Happy Days" type environment gave him a solid foundation f...

Nov 01, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 39

Coach Bill Courtney Uses Teambuilding Skills to Build Winners on and off the Field

Coach Bill Courtney is known for his inspirational leadership as a high school football coach in West Tennessee. His story, as told in the Oscar-winning documentary "Undefeated," is a shining example of encouragement to create winners on and off the field. Learn how "Undefeated" was a game changer for Courtney and how today he's recognizing "an army of normal folks" who make a difference in life.

Oct 04, 202329 minSeason 1Ep. 37

Volunteer Extraordinaire Ed Batsel Teaches Us About Loss and the Importance of Community Service

AmeriCorps Seniors volunteer Ed Batsel received a lifetime achievement award from President Biden for 25 years of service and 4,000 plus hours delivering meals. A FiftyForward Fresh Meals volunteer, he is soon to be 90. Despite recently losing his wife, Ed has a positive attitude and is a model for active aging. He loves learning from his children and grandchildren and is enthusiastic about health, hobbies, and engagement (especially for retirees).

Sep 20, 202323 minSeason 1Ep. 36

Dr. William Schaffner's Infectious Disease Prevention and Health Care Advocacy Are Contagious

Dr. William Schaffner is the Professor of Preventive Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Vanderbilt University School of Medicine. As a spokesperson for the National Foundation for Infectious Diseases, he is an often-tapped resource for infectious disease education and is passionate about health, vaccines, and disease prevention. When not teaching or doing clinical trials he volunteers at The Elephant Sanctuary outside of Nashville. In this Squeeze the Day, we learn about his drive for health, a...

Sep 06, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 35

Race Car Driver Robb Holland Shares His Love for Racing and Competitive Cycling as He Prepares for the Nashville Grand Prix

Robb Holland is a professional race car driver, auto journalist, and tv personality with records in the British Touring Car, Pikes Peak, and the World Touring Car Championships. A former collegiate cycling champ, Robb talks about preparing for the Nashville Grand Prix, the similarities between cycling and auto racing, and how the drive for competition delivers results in all aspects of his life especially when competing against folks half his age.

Aug 02, 202349 minSeason 1Ep. 34

Engineer Turned Entrepreneur T.J. Tennent Talks About How Anger Management, Self-Care, and Respect for Others Help His Global Tire Business Shine

T.J. Tennent is a forensics expert, motivational speaker, and entrepreneur who has channeled negativity for the greater good. He's a natural-born teacher who uses his longtime passion for all things automotive to create a global tire forensics business that is building momentum. In this Squeeze the Day, let's learn how anger management, valuing relationships, and leveraging expertise have created a booming business.

Jul 19, 202329 minSeason 1Ep. 33

Chef Lidia Bastianich Blends Her Life Experiences Including Immigration and Food to Leave a Legacy for Others

Lidia Bastianich is a household name for those who follow Italian food and cooking. She's won countless accolades including an Emmy as a television host and seven James Beard Awards. As a best‐selling cookbook author, and celebrated restaurateur (Becco - New York, Lidia's - Kansas City, and as a partner in Eataly locations in the U.S. and Sao Paulo, Brazil) her story as an immigrant, entrepreneur, and Italian food connoisseur, is an inspiration that continues to unfold.

Jun 12, 202332 minSeason 1Ep. 32

John Guider Shares How Stealth Mode in Nature Supports His Passion for the Arts and History

John Guider is an adventure seeker, photographer, and author who delights in the outdoors. His work is in museums, corporate and private collections, as well as in the Arts in Embassies program. His water journeys - by canoe and later a 14.5 foot sail-equipped rowboat he built - have gained him recognition as he explores waterways bringing history to life. In this interview, learn how respect for nature drives this storyteller to craft a career of exploration and discovery of self and the world ...

May 17, 202335 minSeason 1Ep. 31

Linda Davis and Lang Scott Share Life Lessons on Relationships, the Music Industry, and Family

Nashville power couple Linda Davis and Lang Scott have excelled in country and Christian music. As parents of Rylee Jean and Lady A's frontwoman Hillary Scott, their story is inspiring as is their love for life and learning. In this podcast, they share how they met, married, and balanced careers and a family. Learn how a talent series win and work with Reba McEntire and Kenny Rogers propelled them. Their advice on the music business and their desire to leave a legacy are compelling.

Apr 19, 202359 minSeason 1Ep. 30

Bernie Sheahan Speaks About Becoming a Journalist, Her Mental Health Journey, the Encore Career That Is Her Calling, and the Importance of Being a Family Caregiver

Bernie Sheahan had a storied career in PR, radio, and as a columnist at the "Nashville Scene." When her editor encouraged her to write an account of her very personal mental health journey, the cover story received incredible response and community support. In this inspiring podcast, we'll learn how she manages her mental health, why coaching middle schoolers is a calling, and how being a family caregiver sparked a whole new interest in life.

Feb 15, 202336 minSeason 1Ep. 29

Cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir, CNN Hero and Walk With a Doc Founder, Speaks to How Movement Is Medicine

Cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir felt he was failing to help patients improve their health. So, he invited them to walk with him to reverse the effects of a sedentary life and offered health education while walking. From that idea, Walk with a Doc was born inspiring doctors across the world. It has now spread to 500+ communities in 40+ countries. Dr. Sabgir was even recognized as a CNN Hero. Join us to learn how one spark ignited a global effort and why Dr. Sabgir is shifting the pulse of healthcar...

Jan 18, 202326 minSeason 1Ep. 28

Mario Andretti Shares His Story of Resilience - From Childhood in Italy and a Refugee Camp, New Beginnings in America, to Passion on and off the Racing Circuit

Mario Andretti is considered to be one of the most successful racers in history. His roots and early life in a refugee camp likely contributed to his strength and determination. Today, the Andretti brand extends well beyond racing. Mario has a winery, a petroleum business, and a growing global motorsports presence. His intense drive to be victorious in life and on the racetrack demonstrate how resilience and determination are key to keeping his motor fine-tuned and his brand vibrant.

Dec 21, 202232 minSeason 1Ep. 27

85-Year-Old Tina Chilton Is a Model for Active Aging. She's a Military Vet and a Woman Who Fights for Others, Her Health and Independence, and Our Freedoms

Tina Chilton is 85 years young. She can out-plank people half her age… including a young intern who was blown away by Tina's drive to excel. Born in Texas to parents from Mexico, she has lived in many states and traveled the world while in the military. Her service to our country and her drive to stay relevant and engaged with others across the generations are invigorating. Learn how this remarkable woman finds time to care for herself and her independence.

Nov 16, 202227 minSeason 1Ep. 26
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