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In this special episode of Powered By Her, Tiffany brings together three dynamic women who are shaping the look, feel, and story of the Upper Cumberland: Jamhile, professional makeup artist; Emily Bochette, celebrity stylist and owner of Poppy & Pearl; and Chelsea Dartez, the creative voice behind Upper Cumberland Lifestyles Magazine.
What unfolds is a warm, candid conversation about building businesses, raising families, and surrounding yourself with a “girl gang” that truly gets it. The three share how motherhood shapes their work, how they balance the demands of creativity and business ownership, and why having supportive women in your corner can change everything.
From Jamhile’s heart for helping women feel beautiful and confident, to Emily’s leap into salon ownership, to Chelsea’s mission to tell meaningful stories across the region, each woman brings a different strength—and together they paint a picture of what female community looks like in real life.
It’s grounded, funny, honest, and full of reminders that none of us are meant to do life or business alone.
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In this special episode of Powered By Her, Tiffany brings together three dynamic women who are shaping the look, feel, and story of the Upper Cumberland: Jamhile, professional makeup artist; Emily Bochette, celebrity stylist and owner of Poppy & Pearl; and Chelsea Dartez, the creative voice behind Upper Cumberland Lifestyles Magazine.
What unfolds is a warm, candid conversation about building businesses, raising families, and surrounding yourself with a “girl gang” that truly gets it. The three share how motherhood shapes their work, how they balance the demands of creativity and business ownership, and why having supportive women in your corner can change everything.
From Jamhile’s heart for helping women feel beautiful and confident, to Emily’s leap into salon ownership, to Chelsea’s mission to tell meaningful stories across the region, each woman brings a different strength—and together they paint a picture of what female community looks like in real life.
It’s grounded, funny, honest, and full of reminders that none of us are meant to do life or business alone.