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Best podcasts about euna mae

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Mornings with Tom and Tabi Podcast
Easy Hospitality for the Holidays with Amy Hannon

Mornings with Tom and Tabi Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 12:58


She calls hospitality by a lesser-known name...intentional kitchening. Think of all the delicious smells, the fun conversations, and the warmth of preparing your favorite dish in your favorite kitchen, while chatting it up with friends and family. Now add strangers to the list of invitees and learn more about the biblical mandate of welcoming others into our lives. Amy Hannon runs Euna Mae's Kitchen Boutique in Arkansas. Buy her latest book, Gather and Give: Sharing God's Heart thru Everyday Hospitality, at https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ken and Deb Mornings
Gather and Give: A Conversation with Amy Hannon

Ken and Deb Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2022 14:35


Are you nervous about having people over to your home? What’s the most important focus in hospitality? Just in time for the holidays, a conversation with Amy Hannon who is a cookbook author, Pastor’s wife, and owner of the kitchen brand Euna Mae’s. Amy explores “intentional kitchening” with Ken and Deb and talks about the importance of connecting with others around the table. Learn how your everyday welcome is a powerful way to share God’s heart by cooking and caring for others.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith
Thriving Vs. Surviving—The Little Things That Bring Us Joy: Amy Hannon & Tara L. Cole

Jesus Calling: Stories of Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 25:11


As so many of us go about our day to day, living what we might see as “ordinary” lives, we might wonder, while we are working hard at our jobs, providing for ourselves or our families, and staying so busy with the many things that make up the basic details of surviving—how can we also begin thriving and really enjoy our lives beyond merely keeping it all together?  Our guests this week offer some simple suggestions toward ways to bring some peace and joy to our daily existences. Tara L. Cole is a writer, educator, and mom raising school-aged kids during what can often be seen as turbulent times. She offers a few simple ways she helps guide her kids through this season of their lives through spending time with them, providing boundaries for the media they consume, and introducing prayer into their daily routines. Amy Hannon, the founder of Arkansas kitchen boutique Euna Mae's, finds that simple hospitality brings joy to herself and others. And although she has turned it into a beautiful business, she encourages us that hospitality doesn't have to be a show and gives us easy steps to welcome gladly and serve faithfully in ways that fill our hearts and others.    Links, Products, and Resources Mentioned: Jesus Calling Podcast Jesus Calling Jesus Always Jesus Listens Past interview: Dawn Barton Upcoming interview: Kelley Earnhardt Miller Thank you to our sponsor: https://higherbond.com/podcast/   Amy Hannon Arkansas kitchen boutique Euna Mae's Gather and Give, Sharing God's Heart Through Everyday Hospitality and Gathering eunamaes.com   Tara L. Cole Jesus Listens for Kids  www.taralcole.com Everyday Prayers For The School Year   Interview Quotes: “It was at [Euna Mae's] house where I have some of my favorite memories of watching her cook for and serve the ones that she loved. And I really didn't realize it then, I realized it later, but her love for gathering people around food was leaving a really long lasting impression on me.” - Amy Hannon “We have to remember more than anything to seek the Lord and ask Him to find favor with our invitation and to fill us with His love and to radiate His life through us, because that's what we want. We need to be completely honest with the Lord about our worries and our concerns and ask Him to stir up joy and delight as we seek to love and service people.” - Amy Hannon “Just keep things simple because the hospitality of the Bible isn't fancy and the purpose isn't to show off your life. The purpose is to share your life with others.” - Amy Hannon  “Jesus knew better than anybody that a simple invitation for connection and community over a shared meal created the perfect opportunity for emotional, relational, and spiritual transactions to take place. And that's the hope of our hospitality.” - Amy Hannon “I would really encourage you to just start making space in your day and praying to God and asking Him, ‘What can we let go of here in this season, the stage we find ourselves in?'” - Tara Cole “The best guidance I can give as we introduce our kids to a healthy prayer life is to look at the season or stage that you find yourself in, because every season and stage of life with your kids is going to look different.” - Tara Cole ________________________ Enjoy watching these additional videos from Jesus Calling YouTube channel! Audio Episodes:     https://bit.ly/3zvjbK7  Bonus Podcasts:     https://bit.ly/3vfLlGw  Jesus Listens: Stories of Prayer:  https://bit.ly/3Sd0a6C  Peace for Everyday Life:     https://bit.ly/3zzwFoj  Peace in Uncertain Times:     https://bit.ly/3cHfB6u  What's Good?     https://bit.ly/3vc2cKj  Enneagram:     https://bit.ly/3hzRCCY  ________________________  Connect with Jesus Calling Instagram Facebook Twitter Pinterest YouTube Website

Jesus Over Everything
JOE S8E24 - Lisa + Friends: Amy Hannon

Jesus Over Everything

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2022 53:14


You are going to love today's show!  Lisa welcomes her longtime friend, pastor's wife, store owner of Euna Mae's and author of her latest book, Gather and Give to JOE.  This episode is filled with laughs and recipes shared between two friends, but also a call to action.  Jesus commanded us to practice hospitality.  Even if this doesn't come easy to you, listen in today to be inspired about how to simply start.     Links: Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/eunamaes/ Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/eunamaes/ Website:  https://amyhannon.com/ Euna Mae's Store:  https://eunamaes.com/ Gather and Serve Book:  https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/ The Gathering Community:  https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/ Jesus Over Everything Advent Collection Volume 1:  https://www.lisawhittle.com/advent   A JOE Production. 

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chatologie
194: Gather and Give with Guest Amy Hannon of Euna Mae's

chatologie

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2022 36:14


I'm so excited to welcome back to chatologie today Amy Hannon of Euna Mae's.  I have loved Amy's first cookbook, Love, Welcome, Serve and cook recipes from it for my family all the time!  Amy, being the queen of hospitality, has written a new book, Gather and Give.  God didn't suggest, but commanded us to be hospitable and love our neighbors. And unlike Amy's first cookbook, this book is different and will really bless you with scriptural teaching about why we are to gather and give to others in community.  Listen in today to the most fun and funny conversation between two friends, and consider sharing this episdode with that friend you love to share great recipes with…and I'm so glad you're here for it.  Remember to share this episode with a friend- it would mean the world to me!Mentioned in the show:  Amy Hannon on Chatologie Episode 34 https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-34-love-welcome-serve-with-amy-hannon-of-euna-maes/id1244944250?i=1000401015888Barnie's Coffee - Santa's White Christmas:  https://www.barniescoffee.com/collections/santas-white-christmas-coffeeLove Welcome Serve Cookbook:https://eunamaes.com/collections/new-at-euna-maes/products/love-welcome-serve-recipes-that-gather-and-give-signed-cookbook-with-optional-exclusive-gift-sets-free-shippingConnect with Amy Hannon:Instagram:  https://www.instagram.com/eunamaes/Facebook:  https://www.facebook.com/eunamaes/Website: https://amyhannon.com/Euna Mae's Store: https://eunamaes.com/Gather and Serve Book:  https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/The Gathering Community:  https://amyhannon.com/gather-and-give/Connect With Angie:Website: chatologie.comIG: @angiebrownelkinsTwitter: @AngieelkinsFacebook: @chatologieangieelkinsProduced and Edited by Lainie ThomasContact: lainie@angieelkinsmedia.com for more info

Dear Daughters
Two Things Every Woman Needs to Know About Mentoring | DD 100

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 43:47


This is the 100th episode of the Dear Daughters Podcast recorded live just last week in Springdale, Arkansas. First I have to say that I’m blown away and entirely grateful to God for his ever present help on this journey. From the very start of this show, my end goal was to encourage you with helpful, practical advice on how to live a godly life. And I have to say, every guest on this show has brought so much wisdom to that conversation. It only seems fitting that the 100th episode takes place in my dear friend, Amy Hannon’s kitchen at Euna Mae’s because that’s where my passion for mentoring started – in my kitchen. I loved making peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for my children and their friends. I loved asking them questions and hearing about their lives and their thoughts about God. Mentoring for me was organic. It started in my home with my own children – and then it extended to their friends. Isn’t it beautiful the way God develops ministry out of home and overflow? When I gathered with the women at Euna Mae’s, I told them two very important things about mentoring. This is what I said. No matter your age, these two things are true: You are a dear daughter. You need a spiritual mother. Every one is a dearly loved daughter of God. And every daughter deserves a spiritual mama. (And the world needs more spiritual mamas!) I hope this episode will inspire you, no matter where you are in your journey with God, to seek out a mentor and to be a mentor. Thank you for listening in, for encouraging me with your kind ratings and reviews. And now, here we go! The 100th episode of the Dear Daughters Podcast! SUBSCRIBE IN ITUNES SHOW NOTES Join my newsletter to hear all about upcoming events. Visit Euna Mae’s in Springdale, Arkansas and have some FUN! See my kitchen counter hug here. :) The AirBNB in Springdale: The Grove Cottage If you’d like for me to come to your place and speak, email me here! Be sure to check out my book, Dear Daughters: Love Letters to the Next Generation Dear Daughters is a template for those multi-generational conversations and relationships you’re craving. Dear Daughters is meant to be a bridge between two groups of women–dear daughters and spiritual mamas. Dear daughters are young women in search of spiritual guidance and spiritual mamas are women just a little further down the road with age-old wisdom to share. Each group has valuable insight for the other and the hope is that the reader will invite someone to come alongside them, pore over the included letters together, and pass along wisdom and advice that will make both lives more beautiful, wherever they are in their God story.This book, ideal for a gift, is a casebound hardcover with ribbon. Finally … grateful, grateful for Davis sharing her music for the DD Podcast. :)

Dear Daughters
Dad and Daughter Conversation | Bob Gerrie | DD 98

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2019 18:32


Meet my dad, Bob Gerrie. He is an inspiration to all who come in contact with him. People often joke about ‘getting Bob-ed’ by his enthusiastic, warm welcome. In celebration of Father’s Day, I asked my dad to come on the podcast this week. We talk about family legacy, about what real wealth means to him, oh and of course we cry all the tears! I’m so deeply grateful to have a father like Bob Gerrie. I know you'll be inspired. Here's my dad!  SHOW NOTES Here’s the video: Don’t Let the Old Man In  Download Real Wealth by Jay W Gerrie Listen to the episode with my mother here. Dear Daughters: Love Letters to the Next Generation La Grange, Texas Book Signing at The Busy B Come see me in Springdale, Arkansas at Euna Mae’s. Join my email list to hear all about upcoming events and receive The Grace Guide free!

Dear Daughters
3 Must-Have Mentoring Conversations |Bonus Episode with Bailey Greenlees

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2019 31:41


Over the years mentoring women, I’ve started to see reoccurring themes in our conversations. As well, Bailey Greenlees (my magnificent ministry assistant), has also seen these same themes while mentoring college women. Today on the podcast, Bailey and I share our three must-have conversations while mentoring women. We touch on ideas that we talk about with our dear daughters frequently, and we share some great books and tools to take with you as you love others well! I’ve linked below all the books and tools that Bailey and I chatted about on today’s episode. Bailey is a cutie and I just adore her, I know you will too! SHOW NOTES God Calling My Utmost for His Highest Dear Daughters: Love Letters to the Next Generation The Gift of Wonder: Creative Practices for Delighting in God The Book of Comforts: Genuine Encouragement for Hard Times Catching Contentment: How to Be Holy Satisfied Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World Gift of the Sea As I Recall: Discovering the Place of Memories in Our Spiritual Life Spiritual Rhythms for the Enneagram: A Handbook for Harmony and Transformation The Grace Guide DD Episode: How to Deal with Disappointment | Liz Carter DD Episode: Spiritual Growth & Transitions | Janet Davis DD Episode: How Memories Impact Your Spiritual Life | Casey Tygrett Dear Daughters Coffee & Conversation with Kennesha Poe-Buycks La Grange, Texas Book Signing at The Busy B Come see me in Springdale, Arkansas at Euna Mae’s. Dear Daughters is a template for those multi-generational conversations and relationships you’re craving. Dear Daughters is meant to be a bridge between two groups of women–dear daughters and spiritual mamas. Dear daughters are young women in search of spiritual guidance and spiritual mamas are women just a little further down the road with age-old wisdom to share. Each group has valuable insight for the other and the hope is that the reader will invite someone to come alongside them, pore over the included letters together, and pass along wisdom and advice that will make both lives more beautiful, wherever they are in their God story. This book, ideal for a gift, is a casebound hardcover with ribbon. Finally … grateful, grateful for Davis sharing her music for the DD Podcast. :)

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Dear Daughters
6 Secrets to Being a Good Mom | Vicki Courtney | DD 97

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2019 55:00


Parenting in today’s world is always rapidly changing, so it makes me grateful to have a friend that’s a parenting expert. My friend, Vicki Courtney, is speaker and an author of many books about parenting including 5 Conversations You Must Have With Your Daughter and 5 Conversations You Must Have With Your Son.  Vicki is a wife of 31 years, a mother of 3 grown children who all have families of their own, and she's a grandmother of 6. OH JOY! So she’s a spiritual mama with some homegrown experience. Together, we generated 6 secrets to being a good mom. I think you’ll like them. I’m so thankful for Vicki. Her experience and wisdom is needed in today’s ever-changing culture. SUBSCRIBE IN ITUNES SHOW NOTES Vicki’s website Find Vicki on Instagram 5 Conversations You Must Have With Your Daughter 5 Conversations You Must Have With Your Son Vicki’s first episode on the Dear Daughters Podcast The Grace Guide The Dear Daughters signed book + bistro mug bundle is here for a limited time! Dear Daughters Coffee & Conversation with Kennesha Poe-Buycks La Grange, Texas Book Signing at The Busy B Come see me in Springdale, Arkansas at Euna Mae’s. Dear Daughters:Love Letters to the Next Generation is a template for those multi-generational conversations and relationships you’re craving. Dear Daughters is meant to be a bridge between two groups of women–dear daughters and spiritual mamas. Dear daughters are young women in search of spiritual guidance and spiritual mamas are women just a little further down the road with age-old wisdom to share. Each group has valuable insight for the other and the hope is that the reader will invite someone to come alongside them, pore over the included letters together, and pass along wisdom and advice that will make both lives more beautiful, wherever they are in their God story. This book, ideal for a gift, is a casebound hardcover with ribbon. Finally … grateful, grateful for Davis sharing her music for the DD Podcast. :)

Ordinary People. Ordinary Things. with Melissa Radke

I am Southern, and there are benefits and drawbacks to that, but the food is a benefit. Today’s guest is like a kindred spirit. A sister I didn’t know I had. I had been following Amy Hannon on social media, but I was still surprised and delighted when out of the blue, she sent me a copy of her new book. Amy’s book is a cookbook called Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give. The recipes are amazing, but her message of intentional kitchening is even better. Amy Hannon is a business owner, entrepreneur, author, and a genuinely gracious and caring soul. She is the owner of Euna Mae’s a kitchen boutique named after her grandmother. She hosted a cooking show on a Northwest Arkansas NBC affiliate producing over 160 episodes. She is the author of Love Welcome Serve a comfort food cookbook that is all about sharing, gathering, and family. Today, we talk about recipes, what it means to serve, and we get to the heart of intentional kitchening. Show Notes [05:11] Amy feels like she knows Melissa. Melissa wanted to meet Amy, she has been following her story. [06:23] Amy often gets asked if she knows Melissa. [08:28] Social media helps you find your kindred. It's a weird and fun way to find your people. [09:30] People send Melissa books, but it usually comes with an ask. Amy's book didn't come with an ask. It just came in the mail and touched Melissa's heart. It reminded her of cooking with her mama in the kitchen. [11:45] Amy wanted to help people use food and time in the kitchen to taste life and love. [13:06] Amy makes the pies in her book for her dad every Christmas. The food helps him remember and love. It brings back memories. [15:12] Amy puts brown sugar and a packet of Hidden Valley Ranch in her chili. It was amazingly good. [15:53] Amy started playing with recipes and just putting stuff in. [17:34] Melissa and Amy are going to have a sausage ball trying Hidden Valley Ranch and Red Lobster Cornbread Mix. Brown sugar will make it a little sweeter. [19:21] The cream cheese chicken enchiladas have two cups of heavy cream poured over the entire pan. The tortillas simmer in the cream. [20:18] Brown sugar chili over cheese grits is really good. [20:35] Amy married a pastor and had to learn how to cook quick. Everything in her cookbook is super easy. She doesn't have time or energy to spend. [21:45] She cooks real food, but tries to use reasonable shortcuts. [22:37] One of Amy's favorite things to do on vacation is shop local grocery stores. [23:39] Amy answers some questions from Melissa's friends. [24:50] Her and her family ate at the Boathouse in Central Park in New York. She's convinced that food tastes better if the situation and the people are right. [26:24] Amy loves using a dutch oven. [28:16] Amy always has butter, pasta, potatoes, onions, heavy cream, and frozen shrimp on hand. [29:21] She leaves the butter out and eats raw cookie dough. [29:58] Amy makes more than she needs and gives out take-out containers to guests. [31:19] Her love languages are verbal affirmations and gifts. People bring her treats and things made in her city. She always keeps sauces, salts, and red pepper jelly with little serving spoons. [34:55] Always have a little something on hand for a hostess gift. [37:17] David makes the Aaron Franklin smoker recipe. [38:42] Amy felt like God told her she had something to say. Women are busy, compare themselves, and have lost what a privilege it is to be in the kitchen cooking. If we remember that we have a purpose to live with intention and change the lives of people. [39:51] Remember that we have a wonderful purpose to be intentional in our kitchen's for God's glory. People love to gather and eat. Food breaks down walls and creates connections and unity. [41:48] Double your recipe, if you have soup to give the person who needs food will come. Live in a spirit of generosity. [43:04] Love Welcome Serve is an awareness for Amy. [46:56] I'm bringing you dinner. What's the best night? Don't ask, just tell. [47:09] Everybody at home can just breathe and relax. It represents a slower sweeter time. [49:00] Teenagers want adults around who love them for who they are. [51:04] Amy and her husband Sam are in a new season in their lives. Raising teenagers and their friends were a delight in their home. [53:49] Things look different in every season, open your eyes to find relationships to love and nurture. [55:13] People who are cooked for feel cared for. [56:37] Amy answers the lightning round... Thanks for joining us on Ordinary People Ordinary Things. Be sure to subscribe to our podcast on iTunes and leave a nice review. Just like your mother taught you. Links and Resources: Podcast Web Page Facebook Page @MsMelissaRadke on Instagram @msmelissaradke on Twitter Eat Cake. Be Brave. Sign Up for Insider Access Fab Fit Fun Boxes For $10 Off Use the Code: Ordinary Bolster Sleep For 10% Off Use the Code: Ordinary Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give Bob Goff Le Creuset Dutch Oven Franklin Barbecue Amy Hannon Euna Mae’s Euna Mae’s on Instragram Euna Mae’s on Facebook

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
The Happy Hour Holiday Gift Guide 2018

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2018 49:25


The Holiday Gift Guide is always one of my favorite shows, and this year did not disappoint! Amy and I had so much fun chatting about these fabulous companies and products and I'm pretty sure we'll help you knock out some of your Christmas shopping. All the company info, links, and special offer codes are listed out for you down below, so enjoy and happy shopping!   ABLE ABLE is a lifestyle brand on a mission to end generational poverty by providing economic opportunity for women. Their product line of jewelry, apparel, shoes, and leather goods are made locally in Nashville and globally in partnership with entrepreneurs in Ethiopia, Mexico, Peru, and Brazil. In August 2018, ABLE became the first company to publish their lowest wages because they believe complete transparency is the only way to protect and empower the industry's vulnerable workers, most of whom are women. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 30% off, valid through 11/30 The Shop Forward/Espwa The Shop Forward® is a way to get all your holiday shopping done with fun + unique gifts while knowing that you are paying-it-forward with each purchase. Since launching a few years ago, The Shop Forward has partnered with various causes to raise over $2.7 million dollars. The Shop Forward is the home of the CHOOSE JOY tees + hoodies that support cancer care, 'mama.' tees that help out moms-in-need, and Espwa® products that spread hope in Haiti including our Born Year hats or custom 4 Things® Tote bags (w/ YOUR favorite 4 things on them!). The iconic #4ThingsTote has become our most in-demand item & most fun gift-giving item! Shop + Pay-It-Forward! Euna Mae's Euna Mae’s is the retail expression of Amy Hannon’s biblical hospitality brand. Euna Mae’s, a one-of-a-kind kitchen-y boutique, came into being following Amy’s growing awareness that women had gotten away from opening their homes and hearts to others. She felt the Lord stir her to encourage and equip women to embrace the simple-yet-significant hospitality commands of 1 Peter 4:8-11 - Love. Welcome. Serve. The Euna Mae’s store features pretty and purposeful kitchen and home goods with a select few best-sellers featured online, including Amy’s comfort food cookbook “Love Welcome Serve”! Amy uses every opportunity — whether hosting events, speaking to groups, visiting inside her store, in her cookbook or on social media — to share her Love Welcome Serve ™ message of intentional kitchening so that in all things God may be praised. Waterloo Style At Waterloo Style we love our products and know that once you put our earrings on and feel how comfortable they are, it's hard to wear anything else! Our earrings are made from top quality leather and they come in a variety of styles and colors. We make it easy for you to rock yoga pants and a baseball cap, your favorite jeans and boots, or a dressed up evening out on the town. We also have a heart to cheer our tribe on to see beauty in yourself and in others...and to speak that truth to each other. Whether it is how we feel physically or how we see people & circumstances in our lives, we have a choice to make... we can choose to see BEAUTIFUL! We hope as your wear your Waterloo Style earrings, you are reminded of your beauty and you take courageous adventure to see BEAUTIFUL in your own life and those around you! #adventuresinbeautiful Use code HAPPYHOUR for 15% off Scout & Cellar Scout & Cellar offers clean-crafted, organic, bio-dynamic, vegan, no sugar added wine hand picked by a Level 3 sommelier. The wine is sourced from boutique wineries around the world and have been tested to ensure no pesticides or chemicals have been added. The wine is clean and you can truly tell the difference. It's a great gift for those who have everything, for clients, and for lovers of all things organic! Holiday packages, gifting options and gift cards are available as well as wine clubs or individual bottle purchase. Club members receive 5% off their purchase Cultivate What Matters With an ever-growing list of to-dos, it's easy to feel overwhelmed and dispassionate by the tasks on your plate and disappointed you're not spending enough time doing the things you love and caring for the people you love. The ladies at Cultivate What Matters want to press the reset button! For seven years, the PowerSheets(R) Intentional Goal Planner and their best-selling tools have helped thousands of women across the world live the life they want and can help you do the same, too! Cultivate What Matters was created to give you the community, resources, and encouragement to realize that you can make great things—big or small—happen! Check out their website on Black Friday to see their special deal! Primally Pure Primally Pure handcrafts skincare products that are truly natural and non-toxic, using ingredients like tallow from grass-fed cows, organic and fair trade coconut oil and organic essential oils. In addition to being safe to use, their products also provide users with real, noticeable results. Primally Pure offers everything from their best selling natural deodorant that actually works, their incredible blue tansy beauty cream, and so much more including a baby line and a bundle of products to gift the men in your life too! Use code HAPPYHOUR for 10% off your purchase Starfish Project Starfish Project is a nonprofit jewlery company serving victims of human trafficking and exploitation. At Starfish Project, trafficked women experience freedom, establish independence, and develop careers. Women at Starfish Project grow to become accountants, photographers, and managers. When you purchase jewelry from Starfish Project, more women get to experience freedom from sexual exploitation. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 25% off all necklaces through 12/31 Grace Notes Most people think it's hard to read the Bible every day. Grace Notes makes it easy to surround yourself with Bible verses so you can transform your mind with the power of God’s Word! Our beautifully designed monthly subscription includes a 5x7” print, a small print, and a sticker that feature the same design and verse. Our subscribers use their these to read, study, memorize, meditate, and be encouraged! We also include a card that you write on: one side what you’re praying about that month and the other side to write out the verse to help with retention. As a fun surprise we include a coordinating paper clip. It costs $10/month and the design and verse change every month so it’s always a surprise! Use code HAPPYHOUR for 20% off your first envelope subscription Go Rings Go Rings was originally created as a way to fundraise for an 11-month mission trip to 11 countries. We’re committed to creating handcrafted, ethically-made jewelry, while equipping those who are going out and spreading some light across our world. Our collection is handmade in both Haiti and Austin, using high-quality metals that won't turn, tarnish, or react with your skin. 30% of each purchase goes to individuals & organizations who partner with us monthly, raising money to "Go make disciples" (Matt. 28:19). We've teamed up with over 500 women who have used Go Rings to fundraise for mission trips, unpaid internships, and other ventures to Go Do Good. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 15% off through 12/15 Mercy Candle Co. Mercy Candle Co. is a small business with a heart for savoring the beauty in life’s everyday moments. On each candle you’ll find scripture or an inspiring message to serve as a reminder to take time out for what matters most. At Mercy Candle Co, we believe that details matter, and you will see our dedication to detail all the way from our quality, non-toxic ingredients to our thoughtful packaging. Your purchase makes a difference: Fifty cents from the purchase of every mason jar candle is donated to help fight the battle against human trafficking. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 20% off through 12/31 laurelbox laurelbox is an online gift shop offering beautiful sympathy gifts for the modern woman, propelled by the mission to help women acknowledge loss and start conversations that facilitate healthy grieving. Co-founders Denise Wolfe and Johanna Mutz were inspired to start laurelbox when friends of theirs lost children, siblings, and parents. Many items in the laurelbox shop are handmade, and each laurelbox is hand packed and customized with premium packaging. Each purchase includes a hand-written gift message on a complimentary card. A portion of the proceeds from the In Memory Feather ornament benefit High Risk Hope, an organization that provides support to women and families who are experiencing a high risk pregnancy. Use code HAPPYHOUR for 20% off 11/23-28; 10% off after 11/28 Purpose Mercantile @ Blue Sky PURPOSE Mercantile is part of Blue Sky Therapeutic Riding & Respite. Blue Sky provides weekly individual therapeutic horseback riding lessons, in a structured learning environment, to special needs citizens. These handmade tic-tac-toe game bags are created by the special needs citizens who participate in the PURPOSE program (Providing Unique and Realistic Possibilities and Opportunities for our Special Needs Equestrians). Not only our special needs citizens accomplished equestrians, they are also skilled artisans. The PURPOSE program gives them the ability to create and find their purpose while being in community with their friends. Your purchase supports a program that is providing high quality opportunities for special needs children and adults. The Happy Hour Shop The Happy Hour Shop is ready and stocked with so many fun things! You'll love our new items such as the Be Kind sweatshirt which is super soft and what you'll want to wear all winter long, our new Wild Kind of Beauty baseball tee, and the When I Grow Up I Wanna Be a Podcaster baseball tee for the favorite kiddos in your life. We've also restocked all of your Happy Hour faves including koozies, t-shirts, and the Jesus Is Better necklace from ABLE. You can also purchase my book If You Only Knew, and through the end of the year, I'll be signing all copies purchased through the Happy Hour Store. Use code HOLIDAY2018 for free shipping through 12/31   A Few Other Links From the Show The Cradle & The Cross by Austin Stone Worship  The Happy Hour #195 Amy Hannon

Simple
Work: A Hospitality Cheerleader | 156

Simple

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2018 46:26


What does Amy Hannon mean by “hospitality cheerleader”? You’ll probably be able to tell by the sound of her voice, honestly, but broken down, this means she owns a kitchen boutique shop called Euna Mae’s in northwest Arkansas. She’s also written a cookbook called Love Welcome Serve, and she absolutely loves being around people. It’s the thing she loves most about her work, and her enthusiasm is contagious. Links From This Episode: Amy Hannon's site Euna Mae's Amy on Facebook & Instagram Tsh on Instagram and Twitter The Simplest Way to Change the World, by Dustin Willis and Brandon Clements Come and Eat, by Bri McCoy My Life in France, by Julia Child Everybody Always, by Bob Goff October 20, I’ll be at Nest Fest and at The Popcast Live — come say hi! Kindly leave a review Become a patron: Support this podcast + get access to my secret show Sign up for 5 Quick Things, the weekly email For any links and codes from our lovely sponsors, head here

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey
Happy Hour #195: Amy Hannon

The Happy Hour with Jamie Ivey

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2018 55:53


My guest for The Happy Hour # 195 is Amy Hannon. Amy is the owner of Euna Mae's, a kitchen boutique that is not only is a special place to locals, but has also become a destination shop for many around the country. You can also find Amy on her cooking show on Northwest Arkansas' NBC affiliate, a food blog, and her recently published "Love Welcome Serve" cookbook. I know many of you are familiar with Amy's super cute shop Euna Mae's - and don't worry if you thought her name was Euna Mae (she gets that a lot)! Amy and I begin today's show talking about the bittersweet emotions that come when your kids begin to leave the nest. Amy is momma to three and she shares about her youngest graduating just this past weekend! We then talk about what hospitality means to her. Amy has never met a stranger and and that "hospitality is making people feel like they matter" - I love the way she describes that. Amy and I also discuss how in our culture we can get the meaning of hospitality wrong and shift the focus inward instead of serving others from the heart. In the last part of the show, Amy shares how she never intended to be a shop owner, cooking show host, or write a cookbook. But, when she asked herself what her God dream was, God answered her prayer in big ways! I had so much fun talking with Amy today. She shows that we all can show hospitality to anyone and everyone, and her story is an encouragement to ask ourselves what our dreams are and not be afraid to go to God with those dreams. {You can listen to the show HERE. And of course, I would love if you would share with your friends. Just use the FB & Twitter links at the end of this post!} Links from the Show Amy's Shop: Euna Mae's Amy's books: Love Welcome Serve Cookbook What Amy is loving: spending time with her husband, black and white mocha at Starbucks, and savoring the home stretch of having her kid at home What Amy is reading: If You Only Knew by Jamie Ivey, New Morning Mercies Devotional by Paul David Tripp Join the Happy Hour summer book club! The Happy Hour Facebook Group If You Only Knew Connect with Amy Facebook // Instagram Connect with Jamie Facebook // Twitter // Instagram // YouTube Sponsors Purpose Coffee Co. Use code happyhour for $10 off the sampler pack SAS Footwear - use code Happy Hour for Free Shipping or in-store tell them the Happy Hour sent you for $10 off

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The Turquoise Table Podcast with Kristin Schell
S1E6: Invite and Invest: Simple Hospitality with Amy Hannon

The Turquoise Table Podcast with Kristin Schell

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2018 62:20


Today Kristin visits with another kindred spirit in the “gathering well” tribe--Amy Hannon.  After almost 13 years as a wedding stationer, Amy pursued her dream of opening a kitchen boutique in her community. Amy shares about her new venture, and the namesake of the enterprise--her grandmother Euna Mae--and the unique legacy she created around gatherings that left a lifetime imprint on Amy.  She and Kristin also discuss the difference between “hospitality” and “entertaining” and encourage us to never shy away from get-togethers because of a crazy season of life we may be facing. They both admit that they are chronic non bed-makers, and are totally okay with just shutting the door when they have company. Together, they implore us that we don’t have to the perfect hostesses, cooks, entertainers, housekeepers--or whatever other ideals we’re trying to live up to--to have people over to our homes. Kristin’s Kitchen segment features a recipe from Amy’s new book, Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give. ---------------------------------------------- Show Sponsor:  Shipt: Grocery Delivery   Amy Hannon: www.EunaMaes.com Amy Hannon's cookbook, "Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give"  

Dear Daughters
Simplifying Hospitality with Amy Hannon & Kristin Schell | DD 56

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 41:07


This week on the podcast, I talked with Amy Hannon of Euna Mae’s and Kristin Schell of the Turquoise Table about true, biblical hospitality. And good news – it’s much simpler than we often make it and often more fun. It doesn’t matter what your house looks like or how good the food is – all that hospitality requires is being available and welcoming. Ordinary moments around the table or in the front yard become holy when we’re truly available. “All the other stuff,” as Kristin says, “is just gravy. Good, Amy Hannon style gravy.” Today on the podcast we talk about the difference between hospitality and entertaining. We hope it will encourage you to have spiritual eyes to see the people around you, to release your expectations, and open your front door. SHOW NOTES Kristin Schell: DD Episode 6 Amy Hannon: DD Episode 39 Amy’s cookbook, Love Welcome Serve: Recipes that Gather and Give  Kristin’s book, The Turquoise Table: Finding Community and Connection in Your Own Front Yard.  Coffee with Amy Hannon at Kristin’s turquoise table on April 18th Romans 12.13, hospitality means ‘love of strangers’ Join me for the Acts 2.46 Dinner and Worship under the Stars I love Bob Goff’s new book, Everybody, Always: Becoming Love in a World Full of Setbacks and Difficult People and especially the idea of making friends in three minutes. Thanks to Davis Music for use of her song Fifty Seven. Sign up for my newsletter.

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Friday Fun episode #4 with Amy Hannon of Euna Mae’s

chatologie

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 23:21


Show Notes: Enter to win Amy's cookbook Love, Welcome, Serve here. Follow Amy on: Instagram, Facebook check her out on ShopEunaMae's.com Connect with Angie here: Angie's Instagram Facebook chatologie INSIDERS group Facebook chatologie page Sign Up for the chatologie newsletter Thanks for listening friends.  Share chatologie with your friends and family and start a conversation … Continue reading "Friday Fun episode #4 with Amy Hannon of Euna Mae's"

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Episode 34: Love Welcome Serve with Amy Hannon of Euna Mae’s

chatologie

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2018 59:19


Show Notes: Thanks for listening to my episode with Amy Hannon.  Below you will find links to all the things we mentioned in this show.  Subscribe to chatologie on iTunes to make sure you get Friday's continued conversation with Amy automatically in your podcast feed. To enter to win the free copy of the Love … Continue reading "Episode 34: Love Welcome Serve with Amy Hannon of Euna Mae's"

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Dear Daughters
Amy Hannon | Dear Daughters 39

Dear Daughters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2017 59:45


Amy Nelson Hannon lives in Springdale, Arkansas in the heart of the Ozark Mountains. She is married to her college sweetheart, who she believes, is still the funniest boy in the world. Her three greatest gifts came packaged as Grace, Luke, and Isaac.In May 2014, after almost 13 years as a wedding stationer, Amy pursued her dream of opening a kitchen boutique in her grandmother’s name. Because like Euna Mae (pronounced ‘yoo-na’), Amy loves to be in her kitchen making food for those she loves. Amy’s hope is that she inspires hospitality in your heart and encourages you to love deeply, welcome gladly, and serve faithfully so that in all things God will be praised. (I Peter 4:8-11) I can’t wait for you to meet Amy! Here’s the interview on Dear Daughters Episode 39. Find all the show notes at susiedavis.org