When you're sick, nobody takes care of you like your mom. Trisha Yearwood caremomsick Change image and share on social
We sat together as a family for dinner at night. And my mother had a job. My dad had a job. But there was always a meal on the table at 6:00, you know. Trisha Yearwood daddinnerfamily Change image and share on social
I'm 47, You learn life is short and it's not worth doing something if you don't enjoy it. Trisha Yearwood enjoylearnlife Change image and share on social
I finished high school, moved to Nashville for college, and set out to break into the music business. Every night when I called home with news of my experiences, my mom and dad would encourage me to keep taking those small steps. Trisha Yearwood breakbusinesscall share on social
Divorce is so common and accepted in America that beating myself up over it may sound ridiculous. But I was raised to believe that divorce wasn't an option; to me, divorce equaled failure. I wasn't able to change that equation until I found myself in the right relationship. Trisha Yearwood acceptamericabeat share on social
And one of the reasons that I wrote the cook books was so that I could be at home more than being on the road. Trisha Yearwood bookcookhome Change image and share on social