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Horses, Healing & Human Connection | Episode 73 with Jessica Fry

1 h 57 min · Gestern
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What does it actually mean to train a horse? Jessica Fry, founder of Wild Hearts Equine Therapy, joins Sunday Afternoon Smokes for a conversation about horses, healing, trust, and the surprising connection between human and animal nervous systems. What begins as a discussion about equine therapy quickly expands into a deeper conversation about emotional regulation, anxiety, confidence, trauma, and the role connection plays in both human and animal relationships. Jessica explains how horses help people slow down, feel safe, and build trust, while sharing the philosophy behind her unique approach to horsemanship. Along the way, Chris and Jessica discuss growing up as a Navy brat, living overseas, being a self-described wild child, young motherhood, entrepreneurship, coffee, travel, and the lessons horses have taught her about softness, communication, and leadership. Whether you're fascinated by horses or simply interested in how people heal and grow, this episode offers an honest look at the power of presence, trust, and learning to listen. Topics include equine therapy, horse training, emotional regulation, anxiety, trauma recovery, entrepreneurship, leadership, confidence, nervous system health, motherhood, and personal growth. Wild Hearts Equine Therapy: https://www.wildheartsequinetherapy.org/ https://www.instagram.com/wildheartsequinetherapy/ Sunday Afternoon Smokes: https://sundayafternoonsmokes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sundayafternoonsmokes/

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Episode Horses, Healing & Human Connection | Episode 73 with Jessica Fry Cover

Horses, Healing & Human Connection | Episode 73 with Jessica Fry

What does it actually mean to train a horse? Jessica Fry, founder of Wild Hearts Equine Therapy, joins Sunday Afternoon Smokes for a conversation about horses, healing, trust, and the surprising connection between human and animal nervous systems. What begins as a discussion about equine therapy quickly expands into a deeper conversation about emotional regulation, anxiety, confidence, trauma, and the role connection plays in both human and animal relationships. Jessica explains how horses help people slow down, feel safe, and build trust, while sharing the philosophy behind her unique approach to horsemanship. Along the way, Chris and Jessica discuss growing up as a Navy brat, living overseas, being a self-described wild child, young motherhood, entrepreneurship, coffee, travel, and the lessons horses have taught her about softness, communication, and leadership. Whether you're fascinated by horses or simply interested in how people heal and grow, this episode offers an honest look at the power of presence, trust, and learning to listen. Topics include equine therapy, horse training, emotional regulation, anxiety, trauma recovery, entrepreneurship, leadership, confidence, nervous system health, motherhood, and personal growth. Wild Hearts Equine Therapy: https://www.wildheartsequinetherapy.org/ https://www.instagram.com/wildheartsequinetherapy/ Sunday Afternoon Smokes: https://sundayafternoonsmokes.com/ https://www.instagram.com/sundayafternoonsmokes/

Gestern1 h 57 min
Episode From Hawaii to Upstate Media: Community, Identity & Entrepreneurship | Episode 72 with Eddie King Cover

From Hawaii to Upstate Media: Community, Identity & Entrepreneurship | Episode 72 with Eddie King

Eddie King, Editor-in-Chief of Upstate Community Press, joins Sunday Afternoon Smokes to discuss community, entrepreneurship, storytelling, and the winding path that shaped his life. Raised in Belton, South Carolina, Eddie shares how an unexpected end to his plans of joining the Marine Corps sent him searching for a new direction, eventually leading him to Hawaii. What began as an attempt to escape became a journey of personal growth, identity, and discovering what truly mattered. Chris and Eddie discuss local business, building community, podcasting, media, leadership, cigars, bourbon, and the importance of helping people tell their stories. They also explore the challenges of entrepreneurship, the power of meaningful conversations, finding purpose after failure, and why authentic human connection matters more than ever. Whether you're a business owner, creator, entrepreneur, or simply someone navigating life's unexpected turns, this conversation offers insight into building something meaningful while staying true to who you are. Topics include: • Upstate Community Press • Entrepreneurship and local business • Moving to Hawaii and finding identity • Community building and networking • Podcasting and content creation • Leadership and personal growth • Cigar culture and conversation • Purpose, failure, and reinvention Eddie King Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kingeditor/ Upstate Press: https://upstate.press https://www.instagram.com/upstatepress Follow the Show: https://sundayafternoonsmokes.com https://www.instagram.com/sundayafternoonsmokes/

21. Juni 20262 h 34 min
Episode From Bottle Lights to Custom Rings: The Art of Experimenting | Episode 71 with Nancy Davis Cover

From Bottle Lights to Custom Rings: The Art of Experimenting | Episode 71 with Nancy Davis

Nancy Davis joins Sunday Afternoon Smokes to share her unexpected journey from medical transcriptionist to jewelry artist and entrepreneur. What started with handmade bottle lights and alcohol ink artwork eventually evolved into Nancy Davis Studio, where she now creates custom rings, earrings, bracelets, ashtrays, and other wearable art. Along the way, she learned the realities of craft markets, the challenge of valuing creative work, and how following curiosity can lead to opportunities you never saw coming. Chris and Nancy discuss creativity, artistic identity, entrepreneurship, social media, custom jewelry, the business of handmade products, and why many artists struggle with the question of what their work is truly worth. They also explore the transition from traditional employment to self-employment, finding purpose after a career change, and the importance of creating something unique in a crowded marketplace. Plus, Nancy surprises the lounge with custom Sunday Afternoon Smokes crystal ashtrays and a gift unlike anything the show has received before. In this episode: * How Nancy discovered her artistic side later in life * Building a business through experimentation and curiosity * The realities of craft markets and vendor events * Creating custom rings and wearable art * Why artists often undervalue their work * Transitioning from a longtime career into entrepreneurship * The importance of authenticity and originality * Custom ashtrays, jewelry design, and functional artwork Learn more about Nancy and her work at NancyDavisStudio.com and follow @NancyDavisStudio on social media. Follow the show @sundayafternoonsmokes on Instagram sundayafternoonsmokes.com Lounge Partner: The crystal ashtrays featured in the Sunday Afternoon Smokes Lounge are provided by Nancy Davis Studio. Learn more at NancyDavisStudio.com.

14. Juni 20261 h 41 min
Episode Luxury Weddings, Entrepreneurship & Hospitality | Episode 70 with Dallas Vickers Cover

Luxury Weddings, Entrepreneurship & Hospitality | Episode 70 with Dallas Vickers

In this episode of Sunday Afternoon Smokes, Chris sits down with Dallas Vickers, owner of the Greenville franchise of Stunning & Brilliant Events, for a conversation about wedding planning, entrepreneurship, hospitality, and what luxury really means. Dallas shares her journey from culinary school and private chef work to building a career in event planning, discussing the realities of weddings, corporate events, client expectations, and creating memorable experiences. The conversation explores luxury versus expense, guest experience, vendor relationships, and why service often matters more than aesthetics. Along the way, Chris and Dallas discuss competition, business ownership, relationships, hospitality, and the challenges of building something meaningful in a crowded marketplace. Whether you're planning a wedding, running a business, or simply interested in the art of serving people well, this is a thoughtful conversation about entrepreneurship, hospitality, and creating experiences that last. Guest: Dallas Vickers Stunning & Brilliant Events – Greenville https://www.stunningandbrilliantevents.com/ https://www.instagram.com/dallasnorvickers/ https://www.instagram.com/stunningandbrilliantevents/ Follow the Show: https://www.instagram.com/sundayafternoonsmokes/

7. Juni 20262 h 9 min
Episode Building Scout’s Doughnuts: Entrepreneurship, Family & Faith | Episode 69 with Ryland Rainsford Cover

Building Scout’s Doughnuts: Entrepreneurship, Family & Faith | Episode 69 with Ryland Rainsford

In this episode of Sunday Afternoon Smokes, Chris sits down with Ryland Rainsford, co-founder of Scout's Doughnuts, for a thoughtful conversation about entrepreneurship, faith, family, endurance, and building a business with intentionality. Before opening one of Greenville’s most beloved doughnut shops, Ryland worked as a mechanical engineer at Michelin while his wife JP taught elementary school. Together, they spent years wrestling with deeper questions about purpose, work, community, and the kind of people they wanted to become before eventually launching Scout’s Doughnuts from their own kitchen countertop in 2022. Chris and Ryland discuss: * Leaving the security of corporate life * Starting a business from scratch * The story behind Scout’s Doughnuts * Croissant-style doughnuts and the creative process * Family, fatherhood, and intentional living * Burnout, stress, and protecting your health * Running, discipline, and mental clarity * Building community through food and hospitality * Faith, purpose, and playing the long game * Why meaningful work matters more than titles The conversation also dives into the realities of entrepreneurship, the pressure of balancing work and family, and how small businesses can positively shape a community far beyond the products they sell. If you enjoy conversations about business, creativity, faith, family, and building something meaningful, this is an episode you won’t want to miss. Scout's Doughnuts: https://www.scoutsdoughnuts.com/ https://www.instagram.com/scoutsdoughnuts/ Follow the show: https://www.instagram.com/sundayafternoonsmokes/ https://www.sundayafternoonsmokes.com/

31. Mai 20261 h 53 min