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Evrgreen Presents: 'Best of' Conversations & Interviews

  • Writer: jennysmithmattfeldt
    jennysmithmattfeldt
  • Aug 13
  • 2 min read
Spotlighting the women whose wisdom, stories, & advice shaped our year

By Jenny Smith Mattfeldt | Published August 13, 2025

woman working on a laptop

Our Conversations category was the one that really pushed me out of my comfort zone this year. When I launched Evrgreen, interviews weren’t part of the plan but they just started unfolding organically, and I realized something: one of my gifts is being able to see the best version of someone. Their potential, the immense amount of value they have to offer, and the belief that their insights could change someone else’s life.


This year, I had the absolute pleasure of talking with women who are not only wildly successful and knowledgeable, but who truly have something worth sharing. These are your top-voted profiles of the year, and I hope you soak up every single drop of their advice.


money on top of a newspaper

My very first interview! Becca and Rachel aren’t just extremely knowledgeable they have a way of explaining things that makes it digestible for anyone. So I don’t want to hear any of you saying, “Finances aren’t for me,” or, “My husband handles that, I don’t have to worry about it.” Wrong. You do. The real barrier to entry with finances isn’t money—it’s knowledge. And this is the perfect place to start.




Real estate broker Susan Bermudez

She’s an icon. Every so often in business, you meet someone who overdelivers value in an extraordinary way. In today’s world—where reviews are instantaneous and public—you can’t just focus on how quickly you can close a deal; you have to focus on the value you provide. Susan is your north star for exactly that.




Naturopathic doctor Kaylie Rozen

Working with a naturopath was a turning point in my wellness journey and in healing my skin. Health, similar to finances, can feel intimidating at first; it’s easy to get stuck because you just don't know where to begin. The truth is, it doesn’t have to be complicated. Dr. Kaylie Rozen breaks it down in a way that actually makes sense, showing how thoughtful, targeted care can make a real difference.







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