Send us a text A single confession at a kitchen counter can flip a life. Stephanie McBrayer joins us to trace the fault lines of family—how a young mom’s near‑abortion, a church VHS, and a daughter yet to be born braided into a conviction that still lives in her bones. From there, we step into Nashville’s CCM hallways where Stephanie turned an interior design brain into A&R instincts, where album shoots became storytelling, and where Avalon’s Jody—her husband—shows how a voice means more ...
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Send us a text A single confession at a kitchen counter can flip a life. Stephanie McBrayer joins us to trace the fault lines of family—how a young mom’s near‑abortion, a church VHS, and a daughter yet to be born braided into a conviction that still lives in her bones. From there, we step into Nashville’s CCM hallways where Stephanie turned an interior design brain into A&R instincts, where album shoots became storytelling, and where Avalon’s Jody—her husband—shows how a voice means more ...
Send us a textWhat happens when you pair the existential with the whimsical? We wade into the hilarity and warmth of our listener community, starting with Brian from Texas and his poignant story of friendship and loss. Then there's Tammy from Phoenix, whose house show invitation has us daydreaming about Grand Canyon gigs. Oh, and that gaffe with "memoir" on our posters? Let's just say we're keeping it as a badge of quirky charm.Capes and instruments won't save musicians hiding from the spotli...
The Gospel According to Jennifer
Send us a text A single confession at a kitchen counter can flip a life. Stephanie McBrayer joins us to trace the fault lines of family—how a young mom’s near‑abortion, a church VHS, and a daughter yet to be born braided into a conviction that still lives in her bones. From there, we step into Nashville’s CCM hallways where Stephanie turned an interior design brain into A&R instincts, where album shoots became storytelling, and where Avalon’s Jody—her husband—shows how a voice means more ...