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We are a women's community group founded in central Virginia. Each episode, we will bring a panel of women to the table and ask interesting questions about how they move through life. These questions are meant to inspire a deeper inquiry into yourself and to encourage listeners to engage in more meaningful connection with other women in their community. To learn more or submit a question for the table, please reach out.
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Lindsay is a busy-minded woman who loves to try new things, connect with other women, and share experiences with her community. She is a Capricorn, Enneagram 7, ENFJ, Insights Yellow, and top Strength is Activator. Lindsay partners in life with her husband of 11 years, is raising 2 children, shares her home with her parents, and maintains a small farm for her pup, goats, and chickens in Virginia.
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Flannery is a bookseller, shop owner, businesswoman, mother, wife, friend, sister and recovering people pleaser. She spends most of her time dreaming up big ideas, reading with her pups and watching soccer and British crime shows with her family....all within view of the Blue Ridge Mountains.
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Jessica is one oxymoron after the other. She spends her work days as a sales exec for a plant based company headquartered in Colorado. But when not talking about margin and ROIs (return on investments), she prefers to create moments of silliness, dancing around the living room with her two girls and husband of eight years. She’s probably the ring leader of any neighborhood party but also enjoys nights of solitude around a fire. She likes working out but probably likes Prosecco more. She reads books on philosophy but is also obsessed with reality shows like Southern Charm. At the end of the day, she’s just a girl from Nebraska trying figure out life.
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Chelsea is a busy woman. With a husband, a new baby and three different jobs, she's not happy unless she's busy connecting. Her professional background in marketing combined with a childhood observing her mom's retail expertise, makes her a whiz at running a small business. Her favorite books are thrillers, she loves kicking people's asses teaching fitness classes and she's happiest visiting with her family in her home town of Charleston, SC.
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Meg loves to be in the thick of life. Whether it’s a business strategy meeting, flowy single track, or crafting with her kids - you won’t find her on the sidelines. She’s a self-proclaimed Brene Brown junkie with a growth-mindset, a lover of excellent nachos, and an enthusiastic karaoke goer. Her mission in life is to encourage people (especially women) to believe in themselves and go after what they want.
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Kate is a serial entrepreneur and small business consultant, with a special interest in work-life integration. She has two decades of experience in business, both in non-profit settings and in for-profit mission-based small businesses. She and her husband are raising two kids in the home they built from scratch at the base of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Nelson County, Virginia. She loves to talk business, and is thrilled to have an appropriate outlet for this passion, so she can stop putting people to sleep at social gatherings.
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Katie is a stickler for details and loves spreadsheets. She is a Virginia native and enjoys running, visiting wineries, and trying to keep house plants alive. She works to live and spends her days designing and developing software. As a true introvert, Katie longs to find a quiet room in the house she shares with her father, husband, two children, and monster dog.
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Lee is an adventurer by day who's ready to be home on her couch by night. She's a creator who loves to support others through art and deep, connecting conversation. Always seeking wisdom and truth, she's an Enneagram 9w8, with strategic as a top strength, and undiagnosed ADHD which she refers to affectionately as "artist brain." Lee lives among piles of books and art supplies in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains with her younger of two kiddos.
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Tales From the New Table music, Pull Up A Chair, was written, recorded, and produced by Eric Knutson and Meg Knutson.