Stacked Keys Podcast

Stacked Keys Podcast

Society EN ↓ 261 episodes

The idea to talk to women who are out there living and making a difference is where the Stacked Keys Podcast was born. There are women who make a difference, but never make a wave while paddling through life. Immediately I can think of a dozen or more who impacted me, but I want more. I want to talk to those I don't know and I want to share with an audience that might need the inspiration to find their own beat. This podcast is to feature women who are impressive in the work world-- or in raising a family -- or who have hobbies that can make us all be encouraged. Want to hear what makes these...

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Stacked Keys Podcast

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Latest episode

May 6, 2026

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Episodes

Episode 259 -- Eileen Noyes -- You Can Rebuild Your Life Without Losing Yourself 06.05.2026

Fifteen kids in the blended-family mix, a cross-country move, a second marriage, and a mission that refuses to stay quiet. I’m talking with author, speaker, and coach Eileen Noyes about what it actually takes to rebuild your life when faith has been used to control, when your home feels heavy, and when you know you cannot stay stuck on the sidelines of your own calling.  Eileen shares her path fro...

Episode 258 -- Ashley Wall -- How A Mom Built A Kids Book Brand From Scratch 28.04.2026

A lot of people say they want to write a children’s book. Ashley Wall actually did it and then kept going until it became a business. She joins us to talk about the surprising path from middle school math teacher to stay-at-home mom to children’s book author and co-founder of Mama Bear Books, and what it takes to build a real author brand without losing yourself in the process.  We get practical a...

Episode 257 -- Sarah Quillian -- What If Being Real Is The Safety Plan? 14.04.2026

A kid can go from “safe” to “silent emergency” in seconds and Sarah Quillen has seen enough pools, parties, and parenting blind spots to say it out loud. Sarah is a beloved local swim teacher known as “Miss Sarah”, and she joins me to explain how she teaches real swimming skills fast, why she makes kids go under early, and what her two-week swim boot camp looks like when the goal is confidence plu...

Episode 255 -- Sunny Dillard -- What If Strength Is Simply Not Quitting 07.04.2026

Tea can be a beverage, sure. It can also be a doorway back to yourself. I’m joined by Sunny Dillard, a watercolor teacher, poet, and tea curator whose work blends Persian tea culture, slow living, and creative practice into something that feels both grounded and brave. We talk about how her love of tea began in childhood with a grandmother who used herbal blends as medicine and as a way to offer r...

Episode 256 -- Lauren Barone -- When A Hobby Turns Into A Legacy 31.03.2026

A jiu jitsu hobby can change your fitness, your confidence, and your friend group, but buying a pro grappling franchise is a different level of commitment. We’re sitting down with Lauren Barone, the force behind the Philadelphia Phenoms and the first female franchise owner in the Pro Grappling Federation (PGF), to talk about what it really looks like to build a team inside a fast-growing submissio...

Episode 254 -- Christine Tilton -- What If Success Starts With Holding Space 27.03.2026

You can do everything “right” and still feel miserable at work, and that gap is trying to tell you something. Christine Tilton joins us to talk about what happens when a successful corporate path stops fitting, and why the bravest career move can be admitting you need something deeper than a title. Christine’s story runs through journalism, decades in HR and talent acquisition, and a pivot into ca...

Episode 253 - Sarah Brittelle - Integrity Over Hype: Building An Organic Skincare Business That Lasts 25.02.2026

What if the skincare that finally calmed your child’s eczema became the spark for a purpose-led business? That’s Sarah Brittelle's story—an honest, ground-up journey from a kitchen shea butter blend to a community-backed organic skincare line that keeps integrity front and center. We talk about the real work behind “clean beauty”: sourcing ingredients you can stand behind, pricing with empath...

Episode 252 -- Jayden Alexander -- Grit On The Mat, Grace At Home 21.02.2026

Grit doesn’t always shout; sometimes it packs snacks, lays out a quilt by the mats, and shows up anyway. We sit down with jiu-jitsu competitor and young mom Jayden Alexander to trace a line from a leaky-roof gym in small-town Mississippi to a high-standard room at 10th Planet Atlanta—and the mindset that made that leap possible. Jayden’s story is raw and practical: training 24 hours a week, servin...

Episode 251 -- Breeanna Kay -- Rebuilding A Business With Soul 12.02.2026

What if the business you built stops matching the person you’re becoming? That haunting friction sits at the heart of our conversation with Breeanna Kay, who walked away from an accounting career, scaled a six-figure wedding photography brand, and then chose a bolder path: weaving spirituality into business as the creator of Rebel CEO. We trace the early climb—long drives, relentless learning, and...

Episode 249 -- Futurist -- How Crystal Washington Builds Courage, Boundaries, And Vision 29.01.2026

Start with a hunch, bet on yourself, and learn fast enough to outrun fear. That’s the energy Crystal Washington brings as she walks us through her journey from high-performing corporate marketer to entrepreneur, technologist, and futurist whose client list spans mom-and-pop shops to Microsoft and Google. She doesn’t sell hype; she teaches people how to think clearly about technology, remove jargon...

Episode 250 -- Monica King -- From Case Files To Classrooms 29.01.2026

What does it take to leave a two-decade career in social services and step into a university classroom with your compassion intact? We sit down with Monica King, a former case manager turned instructor in human development and family studies, to explore how real-world practice can transform how we teach, learn, and serve. Monica shares how she builds courses that prioritize student autonomy and ex...

Episode 248 -- Jenn Zorotovich -- Embracing Hard Topics Turned A Professor Into A Better Caregiver And Leader 15.01.2026

What if the hardest topics in life became the ones that made you feel most alive? We sit with researcher, professor, and mom Jenn Sorotovich as she traces an uncommon arc—from teaching adult development and death and bereavement to coordinating an ALS clinic—and explains how grief, grit, and real-world practice reshaped her idea of success. The stories are intimate and vivid: a hospice patient sav...

Episode 247 -- Rebecca Nichols -- Building A Wedding Business And A Marriage Rooted In Faith 08.01.2026

A love story rerouted a career—and built two purpose-driven businesses along the way. Meet Rebecca Nichols, the horticulture grad who fell for antiques, church pews, and the wedding world, then teamed up with her husband Jeffrey to grow both Tea Olive Designs and a community swim school that’s changing lives. From that first trailer of rented pews to crafting floral designs across Alabama, Rebecca...

Episode 246 -- Elizabeth Anderson -- Regular People Understand the Value of Hard Work 07.01.2026

Start with a simple promise: make the software not suck. That’s Elizabeth Anderson’s north star as CEO and co-founder of Lunar Lab, where she pairs human-centered design with ethical strategy to build products that people actually use. We dig into how she and her co-founder left toxic tech during the pandemic, learned sales with a stack of library books, and created a B Corp that treats impact as...

Episode 246 -- Vanessa Mulligan -- Slow Down To Feel Rich: Connection Over Perfection 16.12.2025

What if richness isn’t a bigger house but a fuller table? We sit with pediatric nurse, homeschool mom, and Salted Oak founder Vanessa Mulligan to explore how faith, family, and craft weave into a life centered on connection. Vanessa opens up about choosing a homeschool hybrid that gives her girls community while preserving slow mornings at home, and why moving from bedside nursing to an inpatient...

Episode 245 -- Tara Accardo -- How Carrying Grief Better Can Transform Your Life 14.12.2025

Grief doesn’t end; it changes shape. That truth sits at the heart of this conversation with Tara Accardo, a grief and soul purpose coach who lost both parents within six months and later a beloved pet. She shares how her world collapsed, how it slowly softened, and why the goal isn’t to “get over it” but to carry it better. We talk about the secondary losses no one warns you about, the pressure to...

Episode 244 -- Cecy Brooks -- Effort, Mentorship, And The Gray Areas That Shape Our Lives 12.12.2025

What if the most important career tool isn’t a credential, but the courage to ask better questions? That’s the thread that runs through this conversation with Cecy Brooks—associate professor, former retail leader, and relentless student of how families make financial choices and how emerging adults grow into confident adults. We chart Cecy’s unconventional path from engineering to family science,...

Episode 243 -- Krystal Casey -- What Does It Take To Trust Yourself Again? 02.12.2025

What does it actually look like to rebuild when life burns to the ground? We sit down with Krystal Casey, a widowed mother of five and the founder of Flight of the Phoenix Collective, to trace a hard, honest path from trauma to alignment. Krystal shares the moment everything changed—a disclosure, swift action, and the devastating aftermath—and the single sentence from a nurse that reframed her fut...

Episode 242 -- Aylissa St John -- What If Strength Is Just Choosing Yourself, Again 06.11.2025

Ready to rewire how you think about competition, confidence, and community? We sit down with jiu-jitsu competitor and water plant operator Aylissa St. John for a candid, energizing conversation about going first—on the mat and in life—and why you should never leave your story to a referee’s perception. From teen wrestling to modern tournaments, Aylissa breaks down how shifting from reactive to pro...

Episode 241 -- Cait Rodiek -- She Left Film, Grew A Garden, And Found Her Legacy In Petals And Parenting 29.10.2025

What happens when a ballerina-turned-cinematographer trades film sets for flower beds—and discovers her legacy in petals, patience, and parenting? We sit down with Cait to explore how a creative life survives strikes, pandemics, bunnies with big appetites, and the beautiful chaos of raising two boys while growing a business from the backyard. Cait brings hard-won wisdom from the gig economy: money...

Episode 240 -- Anita Yates Andrews -- Goat Lady, Grit, and Grace 21.10.2025

Ever wondered what perseverance sounds like at 4 a.m. in a cold barn? Meet Anita “the Goat Lady” Andrews, who runs a five-acre Alabama dairy with 120+ goats, Jersey cows, and a work rhythm tuned to full udders and empty stomachs. We explore how once-a-day milking protects long-term herd health, why fly control is real preventive medicine, and what it takes to read an animal’s nonverbal cues before...

Episode 239 -- Monica Brown -- Turning Her Hardest Chapters into a Blueprint for Growth 30.09.2025

What if the most powerful thing you do today is move toward someone in pain—gently, on purpose, and with tools that actually work? That’s the heartbeat of our conversation with Monica Brown, a coach, crisis‑line veteran, ER patient care specialist, and mother of five who rebuilt her life around “forwarding support” instead of frantic fixing. We explore how soul care differs from self‑care, and why...

Episode 238 -- Jessica Sanders -- Beyond the Bench: What Makes a Strong Leader in Law and Life 26.09.2025

Jessica Sanders takes us behind the judicial bench to reveal the path that led her from tough prosecutor to compassionate district court judge. With disarming honesty, she shares the delicate balance between upholding the letter of the law and honoring her own sense of justice – sometimes making decisions that feel personally difficult but legally necessary. Having served Autauga County for over t...

Episode 237 -- Rebekah Harrison -- Embracing Creativity: Art, Family, and Personal Growth 23.09.2025

In this episode of Stacked Keys Podcast, host Amy Stackhouse interviews Rebekah Harrison, a fine artist from Woodstock, Georgia. Rebecca shares her journey into the art world, the struggles of balancing different creative avenues, and her passion for connecting personally with her collectors. They discuss the challenges and rewards of being a creative business owner, the importance of pursuing per...

Epsiode 236 -- Neen James -- The Velvet Bulldozer 18.09.2025

What if the secret to exceptional leadership isn't about having all the answers, but about making others feel truly seen and heard? In this vibrant conversation with Neen James, the self-described "velvet bulldozer" shares her remarkable journey from growing up in a caravan in Australia to becoming an internationally sought-after executive coach and speaker. Standing at just 4'...

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