A spinoff from veronica + a glass of bubbly, Ladies of the Elle Vee is all about getting to know the badass females of the Lehigh Valley. Interviewed at their fav 610 location, drinking their signature cocktail, Veronica and Amy will be interviewing/drinking/bantering, and getting to know their fav…
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In this solo episode of Vee the People, Veronica shares a candid check-in on what's been living rent-free in her brain lately. From the shows currently in her watch rotation to the oddly specific corners of her TikTok algorithm, she unpacks the content that's been shaping her mood, thoughts, and late-night scrolling.

Vee sits down with her sister-in-law, Mandy, for a candid and heartwarming conversation that spans business ownership, family dynamics, and the beauty of everyday human connection. Mandy opens up about what it's really like to run her own business — the risks, the rewards, and the resilience it takes to build something from the ground up. As an only child who married into a big family, she shares how that transition stretched and shaped her, and what she's learned about belonging along the way. She also reflects on stepping into the role of bonus parent — the growth, the challenges, and the deep love that can form in blended families. As a salon owner and stylist, Mandy has a front-row seat to the lives of people from all walks of life. Each week, clients sit in her chair and share their stories — the milestones, the heartbreaks, the quiet in-between moments. She talks about the trust built in those conversations and how her work has given her a unique window into resilience, community, and the shared threads that connect us all.

This week on Vee the People, it's just V. V is sharing what she's currently watching (comfort shows versus mildly unhinged documentaries), her honest thoughts on Valentine's Day, and the most recent documentary that absolutely disturbed her — in a “why did I watch this before bed?” kind of way. She also dives into something that doesn't get normalized enough: not always knowing what your hormones are doing. The mood swings. The random tears. The “is this me or is this my cycle?” spiral. She unpacks what it looks like to stop pretending everything is perfectly regulated and instead offer ourselves a little more grace. It's a little pop culture, a little personal, a little chaotic — and very real.

In this episode of Vee the People, Vee sits down with longtime childhood friend Melinda Schneck for an honest, heart-filled conversation about growth, risk, and building something meaningful from the ground up. Melinda shares the journey of opening Roasties, a coffee shop she launched with her husband that's already thriving, and what it's been like turning a long-held dream into a bustling reality.

In this episode, V eases back into reality after a recent trip to Mexico—equal parts refreshed, inspired, and very jet-lagged. Let's catch up on what we've been watching lately, the shows we're falling into, and the comfort TV that's been getting us through the post-travel fog. Along the way, the conversation turns more introspective, touching on the underrated importance of knowing when it's time to stay in for the night, skip the plans, and simply not show up. It's a laid-back, honest check-in about rest, boundaries, and listening to your energy—even when FOMO is loud.

In this episode of Vee The People, Vee sits down with Veronica Moore—plant therapist advocate and children's author—for a conversation that's equal parts grounding, heartfelt, and full of growth. From growing up in Chicago to the ways childhood experiences shape how we nurture ourselves, Veronica shares how plant therapy became more than a passion—it became a path to healing, presence, and purpose. Together, they explore the beauty of caring for plants, what it teaches about patience and emotional wellness, and how that love extends into Veronica's work as a children's author. The two also get into marriage, personal evolution, and what it really looks like to tend to your life the same way you tend to what you want to thrive—with intention, consistency, and compassion.

On this episode of Vee the People, V talks with Mayor Matt Tuerk about the weight that comes with leadership — not just the title. Together, they unpack what people don't see behind the scenes, the realities of being accountable to an entire city, and what it takes to lead through criticism, expectation, and uncertainty.

It's a cozy solo catch-up with TV and reading recs (RHOSLC, The Traitors, All Her Fault, and Heated Rivalry), a little Birds playoff heartbreak, a quick AJ Brown defense, and a surprisingly passionate update on my new vacuum. Plus: true crime love and my attempt at Damp January.

Hannah opens up about marriage, grief, and being a small business owner.

V sits down with... her WIFE (!!!) for the most epic episode of LOTEV ever. But really, they talk all things independence, marriage, chronic illness, and coming out later in life.

V sits down with her new friend, Emma Smith to hear her amazing story and advocacy within the LGBTQ community.

Veronica goes IG LIVE with Hamilton's leading badass woman, Victoria Ann Scovens and they talk all things auditions, karaoke, and what it's like to be a badass woman in the theatre industry.

Veronica talks to Spoken Word artist and motivational speaker, Justice Davis via Instagram Live.

V sits down with badass business owner, Mary Lopresti to talk all things vegan and what it's like to go from dreamer to DO-ER.

Amy and V sit down with the BADASS Greenhouse owner of Allentown, Heidi Borelli.

V + Amy sit down and interview newly retired Mama Bocian! After 9 years as Dieruff's Principal, we get some insight on what it takes to be a boss.

Veronica sits down with long-time friend Rachel Butz to talk body image, wedding planning, and serial dating.

V sits down with fellow cast member, Kate Pistone and talks upcoming theatre, sexuality, and why they both love the elle vee.

Veronica is back and sits down with badass, Sam MacLaughlin to talk about overcoming heartbreak and health scares.

Veronica sits down with an old-time friend to discuss relationships, anxiety, and motherhood.

Veronica and Amy sit down with Nina Elias, a badass singer, blogger, and Bethlehem's biggest fan.

Amy + V get to know Carina Buie - stage manager at Civic Theatre, former Jehovah's Witness, and badass bitch on all fronts.

Amy and Veronica interview Dieruff High School's Theatre Director, Sarah Pastelyak! What a boss babe.

Amy and V interview the amazing incredible badass survivor that is Karen DeLabar.

Veronica sits down with her girl Cassie Monaco over champagne and coffee.

Veronica sits down with Mel Gump for a mini episode to promote a collaborative all female playwrights festival this weekend in the Elle Vee!

Veronica interviews one of her BFF's as they travel through Iceland!

Veronica interviews one of her all time favorite humans, Jill Dunn Jones. The badass Artistic Director at PA Youth Theatre.

Amy and Veronica learn more about the badass ladies of the Lehigh Valley IronPigs while they drink champagne at Coca-Cola Park.

Veronica and Amy drink wine and learn about the amazing vulgarities and successes of two incredible, badass females.

Veronica and Amy feel empowered AF after interviewing Elaine Zelker. A true badass who isn't here to play.

Veronica and Amy interview their very first badass lady at The Hamilton, Jaccii freaking Farris.