Episode 11: Carlene Hartline, Neighborhood Nuptials


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As wedding season gears up again, many of us are left wondering what it will look like after most were canceled in 2020. Carlene Hartline, owner of Naturally Yours Events joins the podcast to share about the big pivot they had to take and how they started Neighborhood Nuptials as a way to give people the special day they've dreamed of. Carlene also shares about the how the people she has put around her have helped motivate her to keep going, and how she has been able to be an amazing business owner, wife and mom!

*This podcast was recorded using remote recording equipment with the host and guest each recording in separate locations. Hosts and guests are using their own equipment to record, we appreciate your understanding in the varied audio quality of the episode.

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Bridging Chicago Team

Music by Molly Jean Walburn
Website: www.mollywalburn.com

Nathan Ciulla, Host and Senior Producer

Nathan is an experienced, relationship driven host with a strong desire to connect our listeners to our guests by providing a fun, interactive experience that celebrates the experience and achievements of our guests. He is also a legal assistant at SATC|Law and enjoys cooking and baking for his friends and family.

Karen Small, Advisor

Karen is our task-oriented leader that ensures our team is producing our desired results by providing the necessary structure, roles and goals. Karen is also the office manager of SATC|Law, where she has honed her skills at running an office at the highest standards and efficiency.

John W. Campbell, Jr., Head of Operations

John is a principal at SATC|Law in Chicago.  He represents individuals, entrepreneurs and privately held companies on developing and achieving their strategic business goals and asset protection and long term planning needs.  He is also the director and vice president for the Center for Law and Social Work, a public charity that provides adoption and adult guardianship services, and a director of Rebuild Foundation, a public charity that provides a platform for art, cultural development, and neighborhood transformation.


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