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Imagine pulling up a barstool in a small-town honky-tonk or sitting around a campfire with good friends. The conversations are real, unscripted, and the kind that remind you why people matter. Every episode of The Josh Terry Podcast feels like meeting a stranger who somehow becomes family by the time the night’s over.
Hosted by country lifestyle creator, live event host, and Top 1% podcast host Josh Terry, the show dives into the stories behind the music, the people behind the headlines, and the moments that shape who we are. From country artists and songwriters to veterans, athletes, creators, entrepreneurs, and everyday people with extraordinary stories, no topic is off limits.
You’ll hear plenty of laughs, a few debates, stories that’ll hit you in the heart, and conversations that live somewhere between raising hell and Amazing Grace. Whether we’re talking country music, faith, fatherhood, mental health, business, travel, or the crazy world we’re all trying to figure out, the goal is simple: keep it authentic.
So grab your favorite drink, pull up a chair, and join the conversation. Around here, everybody has a story worth telling—and you just might find a little piece of your own in every episode.

Today’s guest is Jennifer Carter, a Registered Nurse and the founder of HydraLuxe, a luxury mobile IV hydration and wellness company serving Middle Georgia. Jennifer took her background in nursing and turned it into a business focused on bringing personalized wellness directly to her clients. From IV hydration and energy support to athletic recovery, beauty and wellness, NAD+, peptides, and more, HydraLuxe is designed to make taking care of yourself convenient, personalized, and luxurious.Jennifer is not only passionate about nursing and wellness, but also about entrepreneurship and building something of her own. Today, we’re talking about her journey, what inspired HydraLuxe, the realities of starting a small business, and why prioritizing your health and wellness matters.Please welcome Jennifer Carter, founder of HydraLuxe Hydration.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

This Week on The Josh Terry PodcastTwo incredible storytellers from two very different worlds come together for one unforgettable conversation.Rob Harvell is an acclaimed film producer and director whose career spans projects with ESPN, Netflix, UFC, History Channel, National Geographic, TNT, Barstool Sports, and Peacock. From Emmy-nominated 30 for 30 documentaries to Coach Snoop, Coach Prime, The Book of Manning, Nature Boy, and The Bowden Dynasty, Rob has spent his career bringing some of the biggest stories in sports and entertainment to life. Joining him is Lee Tucker, a Nashville singer-songwriter, entertainer, and event host known for his engaging live performances, storytelling, and deep roots in the Music City songwriting community. Lee has built a reputation for connecting audiences through authentic songs, memorable shows, and his passion for supporting fellow artists. Together, we’re diving into the worlds of filmmaking, music, Nashville, behind-the-scenes stories, the creative process, and plenty of laughs along the way. Whether you’re a fan of documentaries, country music, or just love hearing how people chase big dreams, this is an episode you won’t want to miss.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Today’s guest is Brandie Phillips—an entrepreneur, producer, advocate, and the creator of the groundbreaking series Ink Therapy. After surviving a devastating car accident as a teenager that left her with severe burns, Brandie transformed her own trauma into a mission to help others heal. Through tattoo therapy, storytelling, and media, she’s dedicated her career to showing that scars don’t have to define us—they can become symbols of survival and hope. She has worked alongside charities and organizations that support survivors of burns, PTSD, domestic violence, addiction, cancer, human trafficking, and other life-altering traumas. Her newest project, Modified by Ink, expands that mission by exploring how tattoo art can play a role in emotional healing and recovery while partnering with nonprofits that serve people overcoming extraordinary challenges. Today we’re talking about resilience, redemption, mental health, the stories behind the ink, and how some of life’s deepest wounds can become the foundation for helping others. Please help me welcome Brandie Phillips.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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