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Pam Tillis on Letting Go of the Family Home | Wait. What?! with Aimee Mayo Ep. 6

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If you’ve ever had to leave the house you grew up in or say goodbye to the home where you raised your children, this emotional episode with Pam Tillis and Aimee Mayo will hit you right in the heart. Pam Tillis returns to her Nashville childhood home, the ...

Highlights

This podcast explores the profound emotional journey of leaving a beloved family home, focusing on the shared experiences of Pam Tillis and Aimee Mayo with a legendary Brentwood house. The conversation delves into the deep connection between a physical space, creative energy, and family legacy, highlighting the bittersweet process of saying goodbye.
00:00
A home filled with creative energy and bittersweet memories.
02:23
Choosing the best songs is crucial
07:28
Grateful for preserving its murals and legacy
08:49
Aimee found Pam crying in the kitchen.
12:49
He was meant to have the house.
16:34
Revisiting a childhood home brings grief and a need to say goodbye.
20:21
Landing a helicopter in the backyard surprised her mother.
23:29
She drew her dream house in sixth grade and later found it.
31:23
Energy lingers in a place like returning daffodils
35:21
The energy and memories remain despite renovations.
39:44
Every home I've lived in was an attempt to recreate my mother's feeling.
45:12
Honoring the balance of male and female creative energy
47:47
Love continues to grow there.

Chapters

The House That Holds The Music
00:00
Meeting Pam Tillis And The Bar
02:12
Growing Up On This Land
04:52
Crying In The Kitchen
08:43
Why Post Malone Fits Here
12:46
How To Say Goodbye
16:34
Helicopters Balloons And Big Entrances
20:21
Dream House Signs And First Hits
23:26
Cooking Creek Days And Moon Circle
28:06
Selling A Family House With Care
32:36
Feng Shui Numbers And Mama Energy
36:50
Taylor Swift And Creative Mentorship
42:26
Stewardship Gratitude And Let Love Grow
47:47

Transcript

Aimee Mayo: We got a lot in common with the music, but I think what we have the most in common is this house and this land. You grew up here. That's why when we came here, I just like, got on my knees and said a prayer, please let us live here. Chris was l...