Linda Prince

Linda Prince is a revivalist in the highest sense of the term and in lesser things. She enjoys bringing new life and new ideas to the world around her– to companies, churches, careers, leaders, a run down house, a blank canvas or piece of paper, and even to a conversation about the future.

Q: Please tell us a little bit about your family.
We are a beautiful family of two and blessed beyond measure.

Q: Please tell us about your current, past, or future career. What do you love most about what you do?
I was a turnaround guru for years before starting my consulting practice. What I love most is being able to solve problems for clients and help their businesses and careers grow.

Q: What are a couple of your favorite restaurants in our community?
Downtown – Peninsula Grill, Mount Pleasant – Langdon’s, Five Loaves, Mustard Seed, and Graze

Q: How long have you lived or worked in our community?
We moved here six years ago from Davidson, NC.

Q: Who is the most interesting person you’ve met here in our community?
Joanne Ellison

Q: If you could travel anywhere in the world right now, where would it be and why?
Wow, I’ve traveled the globe, and I’m not hankering to go anywhere else right now.

Q: What is one of your favorite movies? TV shows?
Any well written and well acted whodunit. We especially enjoy British and Irish series because of the superb acting and the interesting characters.

Q: What advice would you give to people?
Love God

Q: What is something on your bucket list?
Finish and publish my second novel

Q: What is your go to band when you cant decide what to listen to?
My favorite sound is — silence.

Q: What current or former local business makes you the most nostalgic about our community?
The tiny Pitt Street shopping area

Q: If you could choose anyone that is alive today and not a relative; with whom would you love to have lunch? Why? And where locally would y’all meet for this lunch?
Dr. Ken Boa because of his incredible knowledge of God, his insight, and his foresight. Mustard Seed because of the food and because it is a good place for conversation.

Q: What is your favorite thing or something unique about our community?
We live in Old Village, and it reminds us of our childhoods. Children can walk, bike, play, and explore without helicopter parents. It gives them the space to make decisions, learn, and grow.

Q: Where do you see yourself in 5 to 10 years?
Still contently right here

Q: (Even for friends or family), what is something interesting that most people don’t know about you?
I’m also an artist, and it is time I picked up the paint brush again.

Q: What is the most beautiful place you have ever been?
On a photo safari in South Africa

Q: Favorite month? favorite holiday? and best single day on the calendar?
Favorite month is October. Best single day is Easter.

Q: What would you rate a 10 out of 10?
My husband, Joe

Q: Who inspires you to be better?
Dr. Peter Moore because he finished well.

Q: What is one or two of your favorite smells?
Carolina Jasmine, Honeysuckle, and Creed’s Virgin Island Water perfume

Q: Finally, what 3 words or phrases come to mind when you think of the word HOME?
Truth, Goodness, and Beauty