From the Stage to the Soil — Carrie Underwood’s Quiet Tennessee Life

When she’s not dazzling audiences on tour or mentoring new stars on American Idol, Carrie Underwood retreats to a much quieter stage — her peaceful Tennessee farm. Just outside Nashville, the Grammy-winning country icon has found her rhythm in a life rooted in faith, family, and homegrown simplicity.
Alongside her husband, former NHL player Mike Fisher, and their sons Isaiah and Jacob, Carrie has fully embraced homesteading. From raising sheep to harvesting peaches and canning cobbler fillings, her days are filled with the kind of wholesome joy she once only sang about.
“Canning is the perfect way to make use of everything,” she recently wrote on Instagram. “I feel accomplished! Yay me!”
Her posts often blend country charm with moments of deep reflection. In one memorable update, she described praying in her orchard — only to discover a rat snake among her blueberry bushes.
“The devil is always there… watching… lurking,” she wrote. “Even when we feel at our closest with God. BUT God is with us.”
Unshaken, she finished her prayer, fruit in hand — a small but powerful image of her steadfast faith amid life’s surprises.