MrsBlunt+Follow🎶 From the bottom to the top, and he never forgot where he came from. 🕊️ There are artists who make music, and then there’s Jelly Roll who makes you feel something in your soul. Whether you’re listening to "Need a Favor" to scream-sing in the car or tearing up to "Save Me," you know he’s speaking straight truth. It’s not just country, it’s not just hip-hop... it’s human. Real stories, real struggles, and real redemption. 🎤🔥 Who else is obsessed with his new album? Drop your favorite lyric in the comments! 👇👇👇 #JellyRoll #BeautifullyBroken #RealMusic #CountryMusic #Nashville #SaveMe #MusicIsMedicine #Viral 100Share
peterfoster+FollowNashville HOA blocks generators during blackoutFreezing inside your own home during a power outage, only to be told you can’t use a generator to stay warm? That’s what some Nashville families faced this week, as their HOA threatened fines for running emergency generators after the ice storm knocked out power. Residents spent thousands to safely set up generators, inviting neighbors to share the warmth, but were told to remove them due to “aesthetic” rules. After a wave of complaints and media attention, the HOA finally allowed a temporary exception. How should communities balance safety, rules, and basic survival in extreme weather? #Business #Industry #Nashville00Share
Henry Thomas+FollowNashville’s big reunion night iced out by stormWinter Storm Fern just put a freeze on Nashville’s much-anticipated TV reunion concert! Fans were all set to relive the magic of the beloved ABC drama at the Ryman Auditorium, but the city’s icy roads and business closures forced organizers to reschedule for June 26. If you had tickets, don’t worry—they’re still good for the new date, or you can get a refund. It’s wild how weather can shut down even the biggest events. Anyone else surprised by how much this storm has disrupted Nashville life? Let’s hear your storm stories and how you’re coping! #Entertainment #TVSeries #Nashville00Share
Willie Morales+FollowNashville couple faces $1.3M debt—what now?A young Nashville couple is staring down $1.3 million in debt after a business deal went sideways, and their story is hitting home for a lot of small business owners. Their summer camp brings in good money, but a huge loan for event equipment is dragging them under. Dave Ramsey didn’t sugarcoat it—sometimes, bankruptcy is the only way out, but he also offered a few creative options to try first, like selling off assets and negotiating with lenders. It’s a tough reminder of how risky entrepreneurship can be. What would you do in their shoes? Has anyone else faced a mountain of debt from a business gamble? #Business #MakeMoney #Nashville00Share
Tanya Jackson+FollowNashville rallies to bring Lee Brice’s dog homeLee Brice’s missing dog, Charlee, is finally home safe in Nashville after a whirlwind 24 hours. When Charlee, who’s pregnant, slipped away, Brice and his family turned to the community for help—searching every road, calling shelters, and asking neighbors to keep an eye out. The outpouring of support was incredible, with folks suggesting everything from drones to neighborhood watch groups. Thanks to a tip and a security camera sighting, Charlee was found with a broken leg but is on the mend. This just shows how much our pets mean to us—and how powerful a caring community can be. Anyone else ever had a pet go missing? #Pets #Nashville #LeeBrice91Share
robertocarter+FollowWhy Oracle’s flashy Nashville HQ isn’t filling upOracle’s $1.2 billion bet on Nashville—complete with a 2-million-square-foot office and a Nobu restaurant—hasn’t sparked the tech worker migration the company hoped for. Despite big incentives and promises of high-paying jobs, only about 800 employees have signed on in Nashville, far short of the 8,500 goal. Many are hesitant, citing concerns over lower salary bands compared to California and the fact that the new HQ is still more vision than reality. With so much investment and city support on the line, what would actually convince tech talent to make the move? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #Nashville00Share
Casey Sutton+FollowNashville cheers as Evie Bentley stuns at Preds gameEvie Bentley, Dierks Bentley’s 17-year-old daughter, just wowed a packed Bridgestone Arena with her national anthem performance before the Nashville Predators game. Wearing her own jersey and cheered on by her famous dad, Evie’s powerful vocals had fans raving online—some even called her a future star. It’s not every day you see a country legend’s kid step into the spotlight like this, especially in a city where music and hockey are both huge. Would you want to see more local talent take the stage at big games? Let’s talk! #Entertainment #Music #Nashville00Share
Joseph Livingston+FollowNashville’s six-figure debt trap: What’s really going on?Earning $162,000 a year sounds like financial freedom, but for one Nashville couple, it’s a cycle of credit card stress and constant worry. Despite their solid income, rising costs and daily habits have left them feeling stuck—while Dave Ramsey says their fear isn’t logical and the solution is simple: change behavior, not just the budget. This story hits home for anyone who’s ever wondered why more money doesn’t always mean less anxiety. Is it really just about spending, or is there more to the emotional side of debt? Let’s talk about what keeps high earners feeling trapped. #Business #MakeMoney #Nashville10Share
Chad Williams+FollowTrent Dilfer returns to Nashville footballTrent Dilfer is making a fast comeback—just weeks after leaving UAB, he’s back as head coach at Lipscomb Academy in Nashville. Locals remember how he turned the Mustangs into a powerhouse, racking up three straight conference titles before moving to college football. Since his departure, the team has struggled, but now there’s real buzz about what his return could mean for the program and the community. Will Dilfer’s second act bring Lipscomb back to the top? What does this say about the impact of a coach on high school sports? #Sports #Football #Nashville00Share
Jeffrey Armstrong+FollowTrent Dilfer returns to Nashville gridironTrent Dilfer is back at Lipscomb Academy, and Nashville football fans are buzzing. After a tough run at UAB, Dilfer’s return to the Mustangs could be just what the team needs to revive their winning spirit. During his last stint, Lipscomb never finished below .500 and snagged three straight conference titles. Since he left, the Mustangs have struggled—so his homecoming feels like a big reset button. What do you think: Can Dilfer bring back the magic, or will the challenges be tougher this time around? Let’s hear your thoughts on this coaching comeback! #Sports #Football #Nashville00Share