Jessica Honegger: Founder of Noonday Collection Talks Social Justice, Her New Book, and Her Podcast
Jessica Honegger, is the Founder and co-CEO of Noonday Collection, author of Imperfect Courage, brand-new podcaster, and mom to three littles. She is passionate about encouraging others to leave comfort, go scared, and step into a life of impact. Jessica talks to Seele about social justice, podcasting, and Imperfect Courage.
American Young: The Country Music Duo Talks Songwriting, Faith, Why Country Music is Relatable, and What Gets Their Creative Juices Flowing
Jon Stone and Kristy Osmunson recently formed the new Country Music duo American Young. They just got off tour in the UK and they talk songwriting, faith, why Country Music is relatable, and what gets their creative juices flowing.
Nouf Al Afeefi- the first Emirati Female Air-Traffic Controller Talks to Seele
Nouf is the first female Emirati air traffic controller in the United Arab Emirates, which is no small feat. The 28-year-old has had to battle sexism but she forges on as she is modernizing aviation in the Middle East. Nouf opens up about faith, challenges she has faced in the industry, New Zealand, and she ends with a message to girls and young women chasing dreams.
Mikayla Christiansen Entrepreneurial in Mindset, Loving People and Taking Pictures
Mikayla Christiansen is a branding and portrait photographer, who’s in university in Virginia. She is passionate about storytelling and visual imagery. Her heart is where her passion lies -- people, and she’s passionate about loving people, and coffee shop dates.
A Syrian Pastor Talks Syrian Refugees and Challenges in Lebanon
SEELE recently interviewed a Syrian pastor working in Beirut. He moved to Lebanon in 2014 after following God’s direction on his life. Because he’s Syrian, he’s able to work with Syrian refugees that have flooded into Beirut, due to Syria’s civil war.
From Sleeping In His Car To Chase a Dream, To Achieving That Dream: Jimmie Allen Talks Delaware, Being A Country Music Artist, and How He Stays Humble
Jimmie’s talent for songwriting is undeniable, having written a song that was featured in a Super Bowl commercial and appeared in a Diet Coke ad with Taylor Swift. Jimmie is persistent. He moved to Nashville with $21 in his pocket and struggled for a while, but with tenacity and time, Jimmie made his big break. He talks his home state, music, and which female Country artists he'd like to make a song with.
Rose Tchwenko Talks Early Girl Marriages in Malawi and What CARE is Doing About It
Rose Tchwenko works for CARE, an organization within a worldwide movement dedicated to ending poverty. They are known everywhere for our unshakeable commitment to the dignity of people. Rose opens up about the issues facing young girls in Malawi, a landlocked country in southeast Africa.
Jenna Zirino Uses Singing to Soothe Her Patients Disabilities, and Her Own
Italian-American Ray Guarini from Italian Enclaves, an educational website that features Italian American neighborhoods in North America sat down with Jenna Zirino, an Italian-American woman from Brooklyn, NY, who suffers from fibromyalgia.
SEP Jordan CEO, Roberta Ventura Talks About Refugee Women Embroidering the Costumes for the new 'Mary Magdalene' Film
Seele interviewed the CEO and Founder of SEP Jordan, Roberta Ventura. Roberta shares the challenges that refugee women face, and the embroidery work that refugees did for the Hollywood film, Mary Magdalene.
British Singer-Songwriter, Philippa Hanna Talks to Seele about Touring, Finding Faith & Haiti
Philippa is an acclaimed British singer-songwriter currently splitting her time between Sheffield U.K. and Nashville. Philippa has become a leading light on the Christian & Gospel scenes in Europe, and she has opened tours for household names including Lionel Richie and Leona Lewis. Philippa chatted with Seele about touring, finding faith and Haiti.
Crossing the Pond- British Duo, The Shires, Guilty of Taking Country Music By Storm
Five years since they were discovered playing a gig in a Bedfordshire pub, Ben Earle and Crissie Rhodes are now raising the bar in Nashville. The British Country Music duo are making waves in music and have just released a new album and will be in tour this year. They open up about their music journey from the struggles to where they are now.