• EP1 Why We're Telling Her Story (And Why You Should Listen)
    May 4 2026

    There are stories happening all around you. In the coffee shop, in the board room, in the carpool line. Women who built something, survived something, started something, lost something and kept going anyway. Most of those stories never make it past a quick handshake and a business card exchange.

    That changes now.

    HerStory is a limited podcast series from Chamber Fayetteville and Be Freaking Awesome, hosted by Sami Kinnison and Angela Belford. Each episode features a different woman from the Fayetteville community, sharing the real version of her story. Not the polished version. The actual one, with the pivots and the hard seasons and the moments she almost didn't make it to the room she was born to be in. We're doing this as a lead-up to Chamber Fayetteville's Women of All Generations event on June 16, 2026 at Fayetteville Town Center, and every episode is an invitation to show up for that day. In this first episode, Sami and Angela introduce the show, share why women's stories matter more than ever, and give you a peek behind the curtain at what's coming. In this episode, we get into:

    • Why Fayetteville's women deserve their own spotlight (and what makes this community different)
    • The real reason we wanted to tell her story instead of just showing up at an event
    • Why this podcast is for everyone, not just women
    • What surprised Sami after already sitting down with several guests
    • How shared stories create shortcuts to real connection in a room full of strangers

    Angela talks about what it was like to be a young woman buying a software company in the early 2000s, operating at the intersection of two very male-dominated industries, and what that experience taught her about who gets heard and who doesn't. Sami reflects on growing up in Fayetteville, trying to leave (the part where she found out 'anywhere but here' doesn't have a college application is a little too relatable), and what Leadership Fayetteville taught her about a city she thought she already knew everything about.

    What you'll walk away from this episode with is simple: a reason to hit subscribe and a reason to show up on June 16. These aren't just stories. They're the conversations that make a room feel less like networking and more like belonging. And we can't wait to show you what that looks like.

    Grab your tickets and find out everything about the Women of All Generations event at fayettevillear.com/woag. New episodes drop regularly between now and June, and you don't want to miss a single one.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Women of All Generations event: fayettevillear.com/woag
    • Chamber Fayetteville: fayettevillear.com
    • Be Freaking Awesome podcast: bfreakingawesome.com
    • Leadership Fayetteville (Chamber program)

    Mentioned in this episode:

    Women of All Generations | June 16, 2026

    The Women of All Generations event is almost here. Join us June 16, 2026 from 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center for an afternoon of real conversation, connection, and celebration. Tickets and sponsorships are available now. You belong in that room. Grab your spot at fayettevillear.com/woag.

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    24 Min.
  • EP2 Publishing, Purpose, and Putting Yourself in Rooms That Scare You with Sydney Sullivan
    May 4 2026

    She moved to Fayetteville in 2020 for school, got COVID, mono, and tonsillitis three times, and genuinely did not think she was going to stay. Fast forward a few years: she's the publisher of Fayetteville City Lifestyle Magazine, a published author, and one of the people most responsible for making sure this city's stories actually get told. Sydney Sullivan did not plan any of this. And that's exactly what makes her story worth hearing.

    In this episode of HerStory, Sami sits down with Sydney to talk about what it looks like to build a career around something you've loved since childhood, how to walk into rooms where you feel like you have no business being there, and why Fayetteville keeps doing this thing where people show up planning to leave and end up obsessed. Sydney also shares a goal she hasn't said out loud yet, and it's one that anyone in a season of figuring it out needs to hear. In this episode, we get into:

    • What it actually felt like to go from tech sales to publisher in her mid-20s, and why following what you loved as a kid is still the best career advice
    • How to walk into a room where you don't belong and stay anyway
    • The 'secret sauce' of Fayetteville according to someone whose entire job is to pay attention to this city
    • What she hopes Fayetteville never loses as it grows
    • A secret goal involving women's stories that she's never said out loud before

    Sydney talks about the mindset shift that got her through imposter syndrome: "somebody put me here, so it wasn't on accident." She shares what her dad's steady belief in her built inside her, the advice she'd give her younger self about leaning into natural giftings instead of chasing stability, and the question she most wants to ask the panelists at the Women of All Generations event on June 16.

    What you'll take from this conversation is a little more permission to be exactly where you are, even when it doesn't look like what you planned. Sydney is 24, running a magazine, and still figuring things out in real time. That's not a disclaimer. That's the point.

    The Women of All Generations event is June 16, 2026, 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center. Grab your tickets and find out everything at fayettevillear.com/woag.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Fayetteville City Lifestyle Magazine: fayettevillecitylifestyle.com
    • The College Girl's Guide to Fayetteville by Sydney Sullivan
    • The Soul of Shame by Curt Thompson
    • Andrew Huberman's Huberman Lab Podcast: hubermanlab.com
    • George's on Dickson Street, Fayetteville AR
    • Dodo Coffee, Fayetteville AR
    • Baba Boudan's, Fayetteville AR
    • Women of All Generations event: fayettevillear.com/woag

    Connect with Sydney:

    • Instagram (personal): @sydney.i.sullivan
    • Instagram (magazine): @fayettevillecitylifestyle
    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sydney-sullivan-17699320a

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    Women of All Generations | June 16, 2026

    The Women of All Generations event is almost here. Join us June 16, 2026 from 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center for an afternoon of real conversation, connection, and celebration. Tickets and sponsorships are available now. You belong in that room. Grab your spot at fayettevillear.com/woag.

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    24 Min.
  • EP3 The Designer Who Designed Her Life with Brittany Phillips
    May 4 2026

    Sixteen years into running her own firm, Brittany Phillips still gives young designers the same piece of advice: go find someone you admire and go learn. Not because she's repeating what worked. Because she lived it, and it's still the truest thing she knows.

    Brittany is the founder of Brittany Phillips Design, a brand design firm in Fayetteville built intentionally small. She came up through regional ad agencies, global work with Saatchi and Saatchi X, and years at DOCSA under mentor Tim Walker before going out on her own. In this episode, she sits down with Angela to talk about what it actually looks like to build a career, a business, and a family in the same city you stayed in by choice. And the design principle she uses with clients that turns out to be the best life advice she has: when you emphasize everything, you emphasize nothing. In this episode, we get into:

    • Why the most boring early-career work often becomes your most valuable skill
    • What she'd tell every young woman just starting out in Fayetteville
    • The word Angela heard in Brittany's life description that neither of them had connected to design before
    • How she handles the frustration of not being heard in a male-dominated industry, and what she did with it
    • The secret goal involving art she hasn't told anyone about yet

    Brittany talks about the detail work that felt tedious and almost devastating early in her career, the years of prepping files, checking crop marks, learning what can go wrong at press. And how that exact work is now the thing that makes her irreplaceable to clients. She also opens up about navigating creative disagreement with a client who doesn't choose what you'd choose, and why the advice "take it for what it is, it doesn't define you" is a whole lot easier to say than to live.

    There's a moment in this conversation where Angela connects Brittany's approach to life to the principles of design itself: restraint, breathing room, margin. The things you don't put in matter as much as the things you do. Brittany hadn't quite framed it that way. Neither will you, until you hear it.

    The Women of All Generations event is June 16, 2026, 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center. Brittany will be there as the moderator of the panel discussion. Grab your tickets at fayettevillear.com/woag.

    Mentioned in this episode:

    • Brittany Phillips Design: brittanyphillipsdesign.com
    • Blackwood Martin (regional ad agency, Fayetteville)
    • Saatchi and Saatchi X
    • DOCSA, Fayetteville (mentor: Tim Walker)
    • City of Fayetteville Trash and Recycling
    • Chamber Fayetteville
    • Women of All Generations event: fayettevillear.com/woag

    Connect with Brittany:

    • Website: brittanyphillipsdesign.com
    • Instagram: @bpdfayar
    • Facebook: facebook.com/brittanyphillipsdesign
    • LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/brittany-phillips-ba49818

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    Women of All Generations | June 16, 2026

    The Women of All Generations event is almost here. Join us June 16, 2026 from 3 to 6 PM at the Fayetteville Town Center for an afternoon of real conversation, connection, and celebration. Tickets and sponsorships are available now. You belong in that room. Grab your spot at fayettevillear.com/woag.

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    23 Min.