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In Part 2 of the “Spill the Tea” series, Tiffany Anton and Lisa Uhrik return for another round of joyful name-dropping—this time highlighting the powerhouse women who don’t always live in the spotlight but are absolutely essential to making our community thrive.
From behind-the-scenes leaders at Plenty Downtown Bookshop to healthcare providers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit changemakers, Tiffany and Lisa celebrate women like Lettie Collier, Sarah Cruzka, Angie Wells, Jessica Yebefansa, and dozens more. These women might not all be front and center, but their creativity, leadership, and quiet influence are shaping the future of Cookeville and beyond.
With humor, heart, and a touch of gossip (the good kind), this episode is a love letter to the women doing the meaningful, everyday work that holds up our businesses, schools, organizations, and families.
Look around your own community. Who’s inspiring you quietly, faithfully, and powerfully? Tag them, thank them, and spill a little tea of your own.
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In Part 2 of the “Spill the Tea” series, Tiffany Anton and Lisa Uhrik return for another round of joyful name-dropping—this time highlighting the powerhouse women who don’t always live in the spotlight but are absolutely essential to making our community thrive.
From behind-the-scenes leaders at Plenty Downtown Bookshop to healthcare providers, artists, educators, entrepreneurs, and nonprofit changemakers, Tiffany and Lisa celebrate women like Lettie Collier, Sarah Cruzka, Angie Wells, Jessica Yebefansa, and dozens more. These women might not all be front and center, but their creativity, leadership, and quiet influence are shaping the future of Cookeville and beyond.
With humor, heart, and a touch of gossip (the good kind), this episode is a love letter to the women doing the meaningful, everyday work that holds up our businesses, schools, organizations, and families.
Look around your own community. Who’s inspiring you quietly, faithfully, and powerfully? Tag them, thank them, and spill a little tea of your own.