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Girl Power: Rachel Link Starnes

21 min · 20. maj 2026
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Abbey Hoskins sat down with Rachel Starnes for a new episode of Girl Power, and the conversation covered everything from growing up in a musical family to building businesses in downtown Lebanon. Rachel shared stories about being the oldest of five kids, being homeschooled, and how music became a huge part of her life after her family discovered folk and bluegrass music through the Starvy Creek music scene. What started as lessons and nursing home performances eventually turned into touring, songwriting, and the creation of Dawson Hollow. The interview also dives into Rachel and her husband Matthew’s journey taking over Cafe Jude's during 2020, expanding into food, coffee, live music, and eventually creating The State Room in downtown Lebanon. Rachel talked openly about the challenges of business ownership, balancing employees, creativity, touring, and building community through both music and hospitality. Rachel also shared advice for younger women, encouraging them to trust their instincts and surround themselves with people who can speak honestly into their lives. Watch the full interview with Rachel Starnes now on Lebanon Now’s Girl Power. Sponsored by June and Beyond, T's Tees, Covéll - Flowers, Espresso, Bakery & Gifts , and Kim Breeden Shelter Insurance

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