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That Nashville Girl

That Nashville Girl

By: Amanda Adams
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“Are you that Nashville girl with the podcast?”


Yep — that’s me.


I’m the girl you see around town with the (patent-pending) bob. The one who can’t stop talking about the artist I just discovered or the songwriter I caught at a writer’s round that somehow changed my life a little. I pick my favorite athletes based on their charities and personalities — not just what they do on the field. And when I go out, I notice everything… the service, the drinks, the lighting, the energy, who’s sitting where and why.


Basically, I’m your unofficial Nashville bestie.


The one who tells you who to listen to before they blow up.
Who you should be paying attention to (and why).
And what actually lives up to the hype in a city that has a lot of it.


And each week, I sit down with someone in this city you might already know — or absolutely should — and we get into the stories, the moments, and the behind-the-scenes stuff that makes you feel like you’re a little more in it than everyone else.


It’s fun, it’s real, it’s a little unfiltered… and it’s the Nashville I love so much!

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Episodes
  • Daniel Diamond: Building Nashville’s Most Recognizable Fashion Brand
    Jul 1 2026

    How do you build a fashion brand worn by Carrie Underwood, Gwen Stefani, Shania Twain, Miranda Lambert, Maren Morris, Megan Moroney, and some of country music’s biggest stars?

    For Daniel Diamond, it wasn’t a carefully planned business strategy. It was a series of unexpected moments, relentless creativity, and saying yes long before he felt ready.

    In this episode of That Nashville Girl, Daniel shares the real story behind building one of Nashville’s most recognizable fashion brands, from fulfilling early orders through a personal Gmail account to hand-rhinestoning an entire truck over three months and creating a brand rooted in community as much as fashion.

    We talk about:

    • Building a business without a blueprint

    • Moving to Nashville and starting over

    • Landing celebrity clients including Carrie Underwood, Gwen Stefani, Shania Twain, Miranda Lambert, and Maren Morris

    • Taking creative risks before anyone believed

    • Why community became Daniel Diamond’s greatest strength

    • The lessons every entrepreneur can learn from trusting instinct

    Whether you’re building a business, pursuing a creative career, or simply love hearing the stories behind successful brands, this conversation is packed with inspiration, honesty, and practical insights.

    Follow on Instagram:

    Daniel Diamond @danielrmusto

    Host Amanda Adams @askamandaadams

    That Nashville Girl @thatnashvillegirl

    Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday with bonus episodes on Thursdays! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute!

    Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram, Amanda's Instagram, and YouTube.


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    45 mins
  • Kat Velasco: Music, Girlhood & Chasing the Dream
    Jun 28 2026

    What does it really mean to be a “die-hard girl’s girl”?

    In this episode of That Nashville Girl, host Amanda Adams sits down with rising country artist Kat Velasco for a candid conversation about chasing a music career in Nashville, navigating dating, female friendships, heartbreak, and the stories behind her debut album, Cowgirl Complex.

    Kat opens up about leaving a career in finance to pursue country music, moving to Nashville on her own, almost getting married at 22, and why being called “too much” is something she’s learned to embrace. She also shares the inspiration behind her latest single, “You’re Drunk,” and explains why creating authentic music that reflects real life has always been her priority.

    From dating horror stories in Nashville to the importance of supporting other women, this episode is packed with laughter, honesty, and plenty of relatable moments.

    In this episode:
    • The story behind Cowgirl Complex
    • The inspiration behind “You’re Drunk”
    • Leaving finance to pursue country music
    • Moving to Nashville alone
    • Dating in Music City
    • Female friendships and being a true “girl’s girl”
    • Turning heartbreak into music
    • Why being “too much” is actually a strength

    Follow Kat Velasco
    Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kat.velasco
    Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/6mH3jjOaHOIlxlloC2FjlC

    Follow That Nashville Girl
    Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/thatnashvillegirl/
    Website: www.thatnashvillegirl.com


    Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday with bonus episodes on Thursdays! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute!

    Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram, Amanda's Instagram, and YouTube.


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    46 mins
  • Hollye B on Dolly Parton's Influence, Mike Campbell, and Her Debut Music
    Jun 23 2026

    Fresh off years of performing alongside legendary artists including Mike Campbell, Ringo Starr, Ryan Bingham, Lucinda Williams, Jamey Johnson, and Blackberry Smoke, Hollye B joins That Nashville Girl for a special conversation recorded inside the iconic Nashville Symphony.

    Recorded on opening day of Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony, Hollye reflects on Dolly's influence not only as a songwriter and performer, but as a fearless woman who proved artists don't have to fit into a single box to build a remarkable career.

    Born in Nashville, raised in East Tennessee, and shaped by more than a decade living and creating in New York City, Hollye shares the unlikely journey that led her from dance to touring with Mike Campbell and eventually to launching her long-awaited solo career.

    Amanda and Hollye discuss:

    • Growing up with Dolly Parton's influence in East Tennessee
    • Why Dolly remains one of music's most important female artists
    • Touring with Mike Campbell and the Dirty Knobs
    • Working alongside legendary musicians
    • The story behind her debut single, "Ain't Got Nothing"
    • Finding her own artistic voice
    • Why she's "a little bit country, a little bit insane"
    • What's next as she prepares to release her debut album

    The episode closes with a beautiful live performance of Dolly Parton's iconic song "Jolene," recorded inside the Nashville Symphony.

    If you love discovering emerging artists, hearing the stories behind the music, and celebrating the legacy of Dolly Parton, this is an episode you won't want to miss.

    Learn more about Dolly Parton's Threads: My Songs in Symphony at the Nashville Symphony and experience the music that continues to inspire generations of artists.

    Follow Hollye B for updates on new music, including her debut single "Ain't Got Nothing."

    Don't forget: new episodes drop every Tuesday with bonus episodes on Thursdays! Like and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to make sure you never miss a minute!

    Connect with Amanda on That Nashville Girl Instagram, Amanda's Instagram, and YouTube.


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    19 mins
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