What makes Greenville, South Carolina, a great place to be? And, who’s making it even better? The Greenville Pitch podcast invites a variety of guests — born and raised in the Upstate, recently relocated and everyone in between to share their relationship with the city once known as the Textile Capital of the World. What do they love about living in and around Greenville? What change do they want to see in the area? What are they doing do affect that change, and what kind of help do they need from listeners like you?
Get ideas, info, and inspiration as guests pitch their plans for making the South Carolina Upstate even better!
Are Terri's kittens related to Stephanie? Purrr-ably not, but they'll always have Traveler's Rest! Listen in as Stephanie talks with Terri about her relationship to Greenville and the kind of relationships she'd like to see happen in Greenville. And, the best part -- Stephanie will read an excerpt from her soon-to-be released children's book, "The Day My Sister Gave Me The Hiccups." Visit Stephanie at Stephanie The Author Don't miss her book launch on Saturday, April 25, 2020! 10a-12p at The Leaf Institute 31 Stevens St. Greenville SC 29605 Terri Brown Potter calls suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota her childhood home. She first moved to Greenville, South Carolina after graduating from the University of Houston. In Greenville she met her husband, Ken, a New York transplant. They moved to Dallas, then to Houston, and then back to Greenville, which they've called home since 2003. As founder and creative director of teabeapea creative services (pronounced TBP like her initials), Terri spends her days and nights telling stories on behalf of other companies. The Greenville Pitch lets her let you tell your stories.
In this episode of the Greenville Pitch podcast, Terri Brown Potter talks with Grey Thompson, who is literally one of the Thompson Twins... just not those Thompson Twins. Anyway, Join Terri and Grey as they talk about the many opportunities available for entrepreneurs and others who have a vision. We Fête you'll enjoy it!
Terri Brown Potter calls suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota her childhood home. She first moved to Greenville, South Carolina after graduating from the University of Houston. In Greenville she met her husband, Ken, a New York transplant. They moved to Dallas, then to Houston, and then back to Greenville, which they've called home since 2003. As founder and creative director of teabeapea creative services (pronounced TBP like her initials), Terri spends her days and nights telling stories on behalf of other companies. The Greenville Pitch lets her let you tell your stories.
In the inaugural episode of The Greenville Pitch podcast, Terri Brown Potter talks with Jay Spivey about some of the city's cool cultural events -- particularly the Greenville Scottish Games. Join Terri and Jay as they toss around everything related to arts, music, and festivals -- except cabers. Those they'll leave to the pros. Terri Brown Potter calls suburban Minneapolis, Minnesota her childhood home. She first moved to Greenville, South Carolina after graduating from the University of Houston. In Greenville she met her husband, Ken, a New York transplant. They moved to Dallas, then to Houston, and then back to Greenville, which they've called home since 2003. As founder and creative director of teabeapea creative services (pronounced TBP like her initials), Terri spends her days and nights telling stories on behalf of other companies. The Greenville Pitch lets her let you tell your stories.