Gayle Hellemn
It's In The Details
This podcast is a deep dive into all aspects of event planning. When it really comes down to it creating memories and experiences is all in the details.
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Gayle Hellemn
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Latest episode
Nov 20, 2025
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Episodes
The Art of Authentic Connection 20.11.2025 48:54
In this episode of It's in the Details, Gayle sits down with MJ Lucas— a beloved Middle Tennessee radio personality with nearly 40 years behind the mic. From the early days of reel-to-reel recording to digital broadcasting, MJ shares how radio shaped her life — and how she now uses her platform to uplift, connect, and support the community. Whether you're an event planner, a media lover,...
Creating Spaces for Connection 06.11.2025 47:22
In this episode of It’s In The Details , host Gayle Hellemn welcomes Sue Vanatta — longtime Wilson County Commissioner and former President of the Lebanon Wilson County Chamber of Commerce — for an inspiring conversation about leadership, service, and the power of connection. Sue takes us behind the scenes of what it took to bring the Farm Bureau Expo Center to life, from community collaboration a...
Events That Sell Themselves (Almost): Marketing Magic in action 23.10.2025 40:06
Join Gayle Hellemn as she dives into all things event marketing with Sara Perry, Marketing and Communications at the Lebanon Chamber of Commerce. From building buzz around local events to uncovering what truly drives attendance, engagement, and success — this episode is packed with valuable insights you won’t want to miss.
Paws, Planning, and Perfection 08.10.2025 40:23
Join Gayle Hellemn for the first episode of It's in the Details. She talks with Thomas Wright about the ins and outs of planning and executing a successful dog show. Keep listening to find out more!
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