Monthly Archives: July 2020
Confronting Cancer with Fairhope Local, Lauren Whiteurst
We should never compare our insides to other people’s outsides. On the outside, Lauren appeared to be indestructible. She was the prototypical physical trainer, grinding in the gym with 6-pack abs. Yet, on the inside Lauren was broken. She was broken down by the mental and physical abuse of anorexia, in addition to past traumas... Read More
Warehouse Bakery, An Eclectic Dining Experience
Warehouse Bakery & Donuts has been a staple Fairhope eatery since day one. Their made from fresh from scratch approach has formed single-file lines of mouthwatering loyalists, quite literally out the doo, since its inception on November 13, 2015. The vision was born in the brilliant culinary mind of Jennifer Haffner, to open a restaurant... Read More
The Incredible Story Behind Tami Lindsey Fitness
I was introduced to Tami in 2019. I was told she had a compelling story to tell and that she’d make an excellent guest on my Impact Agent Podcast. Today, I’m proud to call her friend. She has so much hope, love, and joy to offer the world, not to mention her expertise in health... Read More
Doctor Charles Runels’ Healthy Lifestyle Plan
Truly fascinating interview with Dr. Charles Runels. His father is 82 years old and takes zero prescription medications. Good genes or a commitment to the scientific fact that the body needs stress? “It has taken centuries to prove what ancient philosophers have known all along, that the human body requires a balance of stress and recovery.”... Read More
Little Plant Nursery with a Big Heart in Fairhope
Terri Johnson Loftin is the owner of the The Plant Fairie in Fairhope, Alabama Terri was born in Bay Minette, Alabama but fell in love with Fairhope as soon as she was old enough to skate. She moved quite a bit after college but none of the places ever felt like home. She fell in... Read More
Why Call Bin There Dump That Mobile AL?
Chandi McMillan‘s passion for your junk is infectious! Chandi was not looking to invest in a franchise. She simply needed a service provider that did not yet exist on the Alabama Gulf Coast. Having just relocated to Fairhope from Indiana, she recognized her need to dispose of some of the excess stuff, that was... Read More