What if your biggest fear wasn’t failure—but never taking the leap at all?
In this episode of Building Great People, we sit down with Emily, founder of Asulon Collective, Downtown Clarksville’s newest craft coffee shop. Emily’s journey is one of courage, resilience, and an unwavering commitment to serving people—one cup at a time.
Growing up on a 125-acre hay farm in Florida, Emily learned the power of hospitality from her grandparents, whose door was always open to others. That foundation of generosity shaped her passion for creating a “third place”—a welcoming space outside of home and work where people can connect, rest, and belong.
After moving to Nashville in 2016, Emily started her career in coffee at a nonprofit coffee shop, where she discovered how something as simple as a cup of coffee can foster deep conversations and meaningful relationships. Now, as a business owner, she’s dedicated to building a team culture rooted in care, creativity, and purpose—without losing sight of her values.
In this episode, we dive into:
☕ How Emily overcame the fear of “What If” and took the leap into entrepreneurship
💡 The power of vision casting and staying true to your purpose
❤️ How she’s investing in her team and creating an experience beyond just great coffee
🛠️ Lessons in resilience, leadership, and learning from failure
📖 The faith and community that keep her grounded
➕ Plus so much more!
Whether you’re an entrepreneur, a coffee lover, or someone looking for inspiration to chase your dreams, Emily’s story is one you don’t want to miss.
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