Homefront Girl® The Podcast with GABY JUERGENS

About The Episode

http://www.mitziperdue.com

Mitzi Perdue is the widow of the late Frank Perdue. Her biography, Tough Man, Tender Chicken: Business & Life Lessons from Frank Perdue, reached #5 in the Amazon rankings for Business Biographies. She’s also the daughter of the co-founder of the Sheraton Hotel Chain.

This afternoons conversation with Mitzi was filled with anecdotes and getting to know this amazing woman who has done so much in her own right to bring about awareness of not only family business sustainability for future generations, but we also talk about being mothers, raising kids, the challenges and the positives that life hands us and how we all can make a difference in this world. 
Hear about Mitzi Perdue’s new philanthropic venture, “WIN THIS FIGHT” that is already making news tapping some of the worlds wealthiest people and the premise of gifting  a donation, auctioning it off at Sotheby’s with the proceeds going  to make a difference to assist organizations fighting the scourge around the world of human trafficking. There is so much more to this story and Mitzi with her incredible storytelling ability brings us along on her travels. 

And last but not least, Mitzi’s incredible artistic work of her EggScapes™ one is in the Library of Congress and another owned by a former First Lady.

A daughter and wife of two American Business Titans, Mitzi is a woman to know. 

About The Podcast

Hosted by the Creator and designer of the Homefront Girl® Brand, Gaby Juergens. Daughter of a Veteran raised in the Military life and a former Army Spouse she created Homefront Girl to shed, the well deserved spotlight on the brave community who serves alongside our brave warriors. Family and friends who share their heroes with the world. They are in her words, “the other half of the Brave.” This podcast is about them their lives, their stories, the laughter and joys and sorrows that encompass military life. Interviews with those who give back and creatively pay tribute to all the Brave.