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LeahVanity

This podcast is a long-form conversation show built around interesting people and real stories. Each episode is a relaxed, sit-down conversation with business owners, creators, and community builders—people with unique paths and stories worth hearing. We talk about life, work, ideas, mistakes, wins, and everything in between. Some conversations lean into business. Others drift into personal stories, local culture, or unexpected rabbit holes. No script. No sales pitch. Just honest dialogue. Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission.

  1. 18

    Jennifer Sweet on Building Jeremiah Cafe and Creating Real Work for the Autistic Community

    Jennifer Sweet founded Jeremiah Cafe out of a clear gap—what happens after school for individuals with autism. Shaped by her daughter’s experience, she built a working cafe that trains, employs, and steadily prepares people for jobs beyond its walls. She shares what she’s learned about capability, patience, and why meaningful work—not just support—is the missing piece for so many.Visit: https://jeremiahcafe.com/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Lewis Kizer: Smash Meals, Self-Doubt, and the Stories Worth Telling

    Lewis Kizer started Smash Meals eight years ago and has been showing up every day since. In this episode he talks about the mental side of running a small business, how he's using content and AI tools to stay visible, and what he's learned about raising kids with real responsibility. He also shares stories he's kept quiet for years — including a false accusation that followed him for two decades, and a moment from age 10 that nearly cost him his life — and why he thinks those are exactly the stories worth telling.Visit: https://smashmeals.com/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

  3. 16

    From Fossils to Field Trips: How Hands On Discovery Center Keeps Science Alive in Northeast Tennessee

    Heather Watson is President and CEO of Hands On Discovery Center in Northeast Tennessee, a hands-on science museum shaped by decades of growth from its 1987 beginnings in downtown Johnson City to its partnership with the nearby Gray Fossil Site. She reflects on how an unexpected road construction project revealed an Ice Age fossil trove that expanded the museum’s direction and helped turn it into a continually evolving space for science learning across all ages.https://visithandson.org/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

  4. 15

    Faith, Identity, and Whole-Person Health with Dr. Michael Mabry

    Michael Mabry is a physician practicing a relational, faith-centered approach to medicine that prioritizes presence, prayer, and whole-person care. Blending osteopathic training with a holistic mindset, he focuses on root causes over symptom management while walking closely with patients through their health journeys. He explores identity, anxiety, and truth, emphasizing rest, listening, and the deeper drivers behind physical and emotional health.SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

  5. 14

    One Prayer, Twenty-Eight Homes | Courtney Dailey & the God Stories Behind Hurricane Helene

    Courtney Dailey is an author and speaker whose book God Stories grew out of her experience responding to the devastation of Hurricane Helene in East Tennessee. What began as helping a single friend rebuild turned into a sustained effort supporting dozens of families, shaped by what she describes as constant, precise provision. She reflects on surrendering control, recognizing purpose in real time, and the way faith can move through ordinary people in extraordinary ways.https://www.authorcourtneydailey.com/https://www.youtube.com/@authorcourtneydaileyhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100094193343615https://jesusiscentral.churchcenter.com/givingSponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Briana Garner: Rethinking Childcare for Real Life

    Briana Garner is the owner of Jovie Nannies and Sitters across the Tri-Cities, Asheville, and Knoxville regions, where she’s building awareness around flexible, vetted in-home childcare. With a background in nursing and firsthand experience navigating childcare gaps, she focuses on matching families with caregivers, supporting working parents with adaptable solutions, and creating sustainable, professional paths for nannies through W2 employment and community-centered care.https://www.jovie.com/locations/tn/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Mary Massarueh: A Hand Up for Women, Families, and the Next Generation

    Mary Massarueh is the communications and fund development manager at the YWCA of Northeast Tennessee and Southwest Virginia, where she approaches community work through relationship-building and storytelling. She frames the organization as a “community first aid kit,” focused on supporting women and children through programs that address generational cycles, economic barriers, and critical moments where steady support can change a life. https://www.ywcatnva.org/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Crystal Carter: Telling Appalachian Stories Through Media and AI

    Crystal Carter is a broadcaster and founder of Appalachian AI Marketing and Appalachian Vibes Media, blending a career in radio, news, and television with a grassroots approach to helping small businesses navigate marketing through AI. Deeply rooted in Appalachia, she shares a perspective shaped by place, storytelling, and service, from supporting local businesses to reshaping how the region is seen and understood.https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100085701776125SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Jeff Martin: Faith, Burnout, and Building a Church Without Pretense

    Jeff Martin is the lead pastor of Redeemer Community Church in Johnson City, Tennessee. Raised in a military family that moved across the country, his story spans Eastern Kentucky roots, formative years in Nebraska and Texas, and a calling into ministry shaped by mentorship, personal struggle, and deep faith. He reflects on burnout in early ministry, the role of honest community in spiritual growth, and the conviction that churches should be built on relationships rather than personality or performance.https://www.rccjc.church/SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Love Your Neighbor: Will Barbour on Faith, Community, and Caring for the Vulnerable

    Will Barbour is the campus minister for Reformed University Fellowship at East Tennessee State University, where he spends his days walking closely with college students through conversation, discipleship, and shared life. A husband and father of three through foster care and adoption, he reflects on the rhythms of ministry, the quiet work of building trust with students, and the importance of creating spaces where people can belong, ask hard questions, and grow in faith.SponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Axe That Tax: Avondre McCrary on Rebuilding, Risk, and Taking Control of Your Future

    Avondre McCrary is an enrolled agent and founder of Ax That Tax, a tax resolution firm focused on helping people navigate serious IRS issues including liens, levies, audits, and back taxes. Growing up in Kingsport shaped his drive to build something different, and that mindset carries into his work advocating for clients and negotiating directly with the IRS. He shares how tax controversy works behind the scenes, the realities of negotiating large liabilities, and why helping people reclaim stability from overwhelming tax debt fuels his mission.www.axethattax.comSponsorsOutPost Roastershttps://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    It’s Not That Bad: Lewis Kizer on Faith, Pain, and Building a Life That Matters

    Lewis Kizer has served as a United Methodist pastor since age 18 while building Smash Meals, a gluten-free meal prep and catering company he co-founded eight years ago. He reflects on fatherhood, entrepreneurship, and ministry—raising twins who now work alongside him in the kitchen, navigating divorce, rebuilding the business alone, and learning to trust God through growth, setbacks, and a life-altering motorcycle accident that reshaped his faith and resilience. Visit https://www.smashmeals.com/ for more information and menu options.SponsorsOutPost Roasters https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    From Small Town to Custom Hats: Laney Chase and the Rise of Cackling Crow

    Lanie Chase (@cackling_crow) is a 20-year-old artist building Cackling Crow one market at a time. She talks about what it really looks like to grow a handmade business—burning through early designs, packing her car with 20+ hats, getting rained out, and still showing up the next weekend. This conversation gets into the unfiltered side of small business: why going in person beats DMs, how wineries became her growth strategy, and why staying small and hands-on matters more than scaling fast. It’s practical, honest, and grounded in real experience.SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Faith in the Flood: Lance Hanbey on Hurricane Helene, Service, and Leading Through Crisis

    Lance Hanbey is the lead minister at Unicoi Christian Church and a Navy Reserve chaplain. He shares his journey into ministry, what it’s really like to pastor through life’s highest and lowest moments, and how faith has shaped his leadership and sobriety. The conversation covers serving families at Arlington National Cemetery, celebrating nearly a decade of sobriety, and learning to hold plans loosely. Learn more at unicoichristianchurch.com.SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Building Something from Scratch: Adam Jasenak and the Rise of Johnson City Rugby

    In this episode, Leah sits down with Adam Jasenak, president and head coach of Johnson City Rugby, Army veteran, and stay-at-home dad. Adam explains rugby in simple terms, breaks down common misconceptions, and shares how he helped rebuild and lead the local club with clear direction and competitive goals. They discuss leadership, discipline, community, and why showing up matters—even on the days you don’t feel like it. Adam also shares how adults and kids can get involved in rugby locally. Visit www.johnsoncityrugby.com for more information.SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    From Radio to Leadership: Dave McAuley on Building Summit and the Power of Connection

    Dave McAuley is the founder of Summit Leadership Foundation in Johnson City. He shares his journey from radio DJ and furniture store owner to nonprofit and church leader. We talk about the power of connecting leaders, why no one succeeds alone, founder syndrome, Trinity Grace Farm, and raising the next generation of leaders. If you care about community, legacy, and meaningful leadership, this conversation is for you. Visit https://summitlife.org/ to learn more.SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Jessica Patrone & Beth Jenks: Making Women’s Health Personal Again

    In this first episode, Leah sits down with Beth Jenks and Jessica Patrone, the owners of Pro Compounding Pharmacy. They discuss their paths into compounding pharmacy, what personalized medicine actually means, and what they see daily in women dealing with hormone changes, perimenopause, sleep issues, anxiety, and aging. The conversation focuses on practical experience, education gaps in healthcare, and why individualized care matters. Visit their website at: https://www.procompounding.com/SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠⁠⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠⁠⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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    Welcome to The LeahVanity Podcast

    In this opening episode, Leah introduces the heart behind the Leah Vanity Podcast. What started as a desire to be better listeners and more present with the people around them has become a space for honest, unfiltered conversations. They share a bit about their life as business owners, creatives, parents, and a husband-and-wife team, and why community, connection, and listening well matter—especially when people find themselves in new places or seasons of life. This podcast is about real people, real stories, and taking time to listen.SponsorsOutPost Roasters⁠⁠⁠https://www.outpostroastersjc.com/⁠⁠⁠Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission. https://linktr.ee/fightfortheusers

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

This podcast is a long-form conversation show built around interesting people and real stories. Each episode is a relaxed, sit-down conversation with business owners, creators, and community builders—people with unique paths and stories worth hearing. We talk about life, work, ideas, mistakes, wins, and everything in between. Some conversations lean into business. Others drift into personal stories, local culture, or unexpected rabbit holes. No script. No sales pitch. Just honest dialogue. Theme Music: “Bag of Bones” by Fight For The Users. Used with permission.

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This podcast is a long-form conversation show built around interesting people and real stories. Each episode is a relaxed, sit-down conversation with business owners, creators, and community builders—people with unique paths and stories worth hearing. We talk about life, work, ideas, mistakes,...

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