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#MsInterPReted Presents: Uplifted for the Holidays

On this special compilation episode of #MsInterPReted, Kelly Fletcher and Mary Beth West look back at past interviews on the podcast with guests who shared personal stories of resilience, inspiration, hope and care, as listeners enter the Holiday Season 2

Episode 14 of the Ms. InterPReted podcast, hosted by Fletcher Marketing + PR, titled "#MsInterPReted Presents: Uplifted for the Holidays" was published on November 23, 2021 and runs 45 minutes.

November 23, 2021 ·45m · Ms. InterPReted

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On this special compilation episode of #MsInterPReted, Kelly Fletcher and Mary Beth West look back at past interviews on the podcast with guests who shared personal stories of resilience, inspiration, hope and care, as listeners enter the Holiday Season 2022. Join Kelly and Mary Beth as they spotlight podcast moments perfect for delivering a spirit of holiday hope, from their interviews over the past two years with Marshall Ramsey (Pulitzer-nominated editorial cartoonist and Editor-at-Large for Mississippi Today / @MSTODAYnews), Marcus Hall (CEO, Marc Nelson Denim), Tearsa Smith (Emmy-nominated Anchor / Journalist, WATE-TV Knoxville), Tennessee Air National Guard Lt. Col. Ashley Nickloes, Melissa Carter (Co-Host, #TheFriendzy Podcast), and Mike McClamroch (CEO, East Tennessee Foundation -- management team for The Pat Summitt Foundation).

On this special Holiday Season episode of #MsInterPReted, Kelly and Mary Beth share special moments from past episodes of the podcast with:

  1. Marshall Ramsey -- on how some dark moments in his life (from personal loss to being cut to part-time and losing his benefits at his former employer in the wake of his cancer battle) resulted in his "It's the Best Thing That Ever Happened to Me" attitude, thanks to his late father;
  2. Marcus Hall -- on how taking the wrong path in life and paying the price with incarceration actually set him free to embark on a renewed entrepreneurial journey;
  3. Tearsa Smith -- on how the power of seeing her children's joy and aspirations for their own futures have lifted her up during traumatic societal events of 2020-21... and how she seeks to share that hope with others, through the lens of journalism;
  4. Ashley Nickloes -- on how reading the documentation of her grandfather's death during World War II from running out of fuel in his plane during a combat mission over the Pacific Ocean brought her full-circle, as she has served her nation for many years as a Tennessee Air National Guard refueling-mission aviator;
  5. Melissa Carter -- on how the fear and anxiety of coming out to her family as part of the LGBT Community during her 20s ultimately surprised her in a positive way... and proved to her that her late father was the greatest Christian she ever knew;
  6. Mike McClamroch -- on how a visit one day to the home of Lady Vols Head Coach Pat Summitt changed his life, as he embarked with Coach Summitt in his role as leader of the East Tennessee Foundation to assume management operations for The Pat Summitt Foundation (@WeBackPat), to beat Alzheimer's Disease ... in the late coach's lasting legacy of public service and philanthropy.  


Posted with great affection for our listeners, team members, clients, family and friends -- by Kelly & Mary Beth ... 
Wishing everyone a safe, happy and abundant Thanksgiving and holiday season ahead. 


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