You Matter Nashville
The "You Matter Nashville," podcast hosted by Jason and Mindy Hoover, is an uplifting and insightful series that champions the universal message that every individual is of importance. This podcast extends their commitment to affirming the intrinsic value of each person, reaching beyond their professional lives to touch on a wide array of life aspects.
Broadcasting from Nashville, Tennessee, the podcast features a mix of stories, conversations, and interviews, all centered around the "You Matter" mantra. Each episode is designed to inspire, educate, and empower listeners, encompassing topics from personal growth and development to community involvement and stories of resilience and kindness.
Jason and Mindy's passion for making a positive impact in the lives of others is the heartbeat of the podcast. They explore various subjects that resonate with their audience, offering insights into creating a balanced life, fostering relationships, and making meaningful contributions to the community.
The "You Matter Nashville" is more than just a platform for sharing experiences; it's a space where listeners can find encouragement, inspiration, and a sense of belonging. With a touch of warmth characteristic of their Southern roots, Jason and Mindy Hoover create an inviting atmosphere that reinforces the message that everyone matters, making each episode a testament to the power of positivity and human connection.
You Matter Nashville
We Give with Jantrice Johnson
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What if a simple backpack drive could transform into a movement serving over 10,000 families? Join us for an inspiring conversation with Jantrice Johnson, founder of We Give, a Nashville podcast story about turning compassion into action across Middle Tennessee.
Jantrice, a former teacher and Murfreesboro realtor, shares how she witnessed the gap between student needs and available resources in East Nashville classrooms. That experience sparked a vision that has grown into comprehensive support for families facing poverty and homelessness. From the innovative Warm Wishes store where 1,600 people shopped for free Christmas gifts and groceries, to a teacher store providing classroom supplies at no cost, We Give operates on a powerful principle: everyone deserves dignity.
In this episode, you'll hear incredible stories that will move you to tears and inspire you to action. Learn about the grandmother raising six grandchildren who never thought she could afford shoes for them all, and the mother of four boys who went through the event line twice just to give Jantrice a hug. Discover why this local nonprofit focuses on brand new items, not hand-me-downs, and how creating VIP shopping experiences changes not just circumstances but entire futures.
Jantrice opens up about balancing real estate, nonprofit leadership, motherhood, and the challenges of finding storage space for thousands of donated items. She shares her recent national recognition as a Top 10 Good Neighbor Award recipient and unveils exciting plans to transition We Give into a year-round shoe and essentials store serving Middle Tennessee communities.
This conversation reminds us that we're all one emergency away from needing help, and one kind deed away from changing someone's life forever.
Key Takeaways:
- How stable housing and material support dramatically improve children's academic outcomes
- Why treating families with dignity matters as much as meeting their physical needs
- The ripple effect of compassionate service on entire communities
- Practical ways you can volunteer or donate to support Middle Tennessee families
Links Mentioned:
- We Give: https://wegiveTN.org
- We Give Instagram: @wegiveTN
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