More simply put: relaxation, friendliness, gratitude and ultimately, peace.
We have been intentional about creating “hygge” in our own office but have been searching high and low for that feeling around Nashville for the days we work at a coffee shop or want a nice dinner out with friends. We’re talking deep armchairs, plush pillows, string lights, candles, or even just some festive decor, but most importantly, a friendly smile and room for all!
Louisa Thomsen Brits, the author of “The Book of Hygge: The Danish Art of Contentment, Comfort, and Connection,” calls it a practical way of creating “sanctuary” in the middle of very real life. Rooted in finding warmth and optimism during their brutal and bleak winters, hygge has grown to shape the Danish way of thinking.
Their definition of “coziness” goes beyond the literal atmosphere it’s describing and speaks more to a certain mindset. Perhaps the term “coziness” really just means being happy with what we have, finding peace in the midst of chaos, being welcoming and inclusive to all, and focusing on connecting with those around us despite our differences.
In a time of go-go-go, nothing seems more important than slowing down. In a time of constant distraction, nothing seems more luxurious than finding presence. In a time of quantity, we yearn for quality. In a world of division, we strive to find similarities. And although sleek lines and modern designs are beautiful, we recommend finding a coffee shop one can spend an entire winter day working in.
We are so grateful for the many businesses in Nashville that have made us feel the comforts of home, greeted us with a warm welcoming, or have achieved “hygge” one way or another. Here are just a few …

















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RG Playlist: Retro Daze
Nothing inspires us more than taking a trip back into time. Here’s to throwing on some bell bottoms, plaid blazers, and headphones blasting some Whitney Houston and Queen.

Brand Communication in Conflict
When a brand faces adversity in the public eye, there are a few key ways to act.
Instead of reacting in the heat of the moment and digging the hole deeper, it’s imperative to be intentional, thoughtful and maintain integrity in your response.
Band-aids don’t work on brands.
Communicate with your audience or you’ll lose their trust.
Prepared action > Reaction
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