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  • Travel and Motherhood with Mary Helen Law
    2026/06/30

    Mary Helen Law has turned a love of travel into a thriving business built on thoughtful service, personal connection, and unforgettable experiences.

    In this episode of Moore on That, she talks with Emily Moore and Will Caves about leaving her day job, growing a travel advisory business from the ground up, balancing motherhood with entrepreneurship, and why helping families experience places like Disney through their children's eyes can be just as meaningful as planning luxury trips around the world.

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    47 分
  • Pursuing More Than One Dream with Micheal Walley
    2026/06/16

    Micheal Walley has built a career that doesn't fit neatly into one box, and that's exactly what makes this conversation so compelling. In this episode of Moore on That, he talks with Emily Moore and Will Caves about leading creative work at LifeWay, producing large-scale student events, chasing acting opportunities in Nashville, and learning how to hold a practical career and artistic ambition at the same time. It's an honest conversation about talent, timing, and refusing to believe you only get one version of your life.

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    48 分
  • Something's Brewing: How Jackson's Only Brewery Came To Be
    2026/06/02

    Jackson was the only capital city in the entire country without a brewery until Fertile Ground Beer Co. came along. In this episode of Moore on That, brewery owners Matthew McLaughlin and Conner Reeves share how a bold idea became a beloved Jackson gathering place. From naming the brand and shaping the space to finding the right brewer and creating beer that feels approachable and high-quality, this conversation is all about vision, risk, and building something the city could truly claim as its own.

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    43 分
  • Books, Business, and Building an Ordinary Life
    2026/05/19

    Annie B. Jones has built a life around stories, but this conversation is about much more than books. In this episode of Moore on That, Annie joins Emily Moore and Will Caves to talk about owning The Bookshelf (a bookshop in Thomasville, Georgia), writing Ordinary Time, chasing creative work with intention, and building a meaningful life. Annie shares about what it means to stay when it feels like everyone is leaving to follow their dreams, and how staying can be just as beautiful, fulfilling, and full of adventure.

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    51 分
  • Being In the Room Where it Happens with Paige Bennett-Primke
    2026/05/05

    Paige Bennett-Primke has done it all – from working in Silicon Valley at the start of Facebook, Twitter and so many other apps that shape our world today to helping guide the future of tech in New Orleans. Paige shares her remarkable career path and reflects on motherhood, leadership, and the importance of advocating for other women in the workplace. This episode is full of wisdom on taking chances, speaking up, and making room for both ambition and family.

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    49 分
  • LandonTalks: From Sensational Southern Content Creator to Stand-up Comedian
    2026/04/21

    What happens when a natural storyteller stops overthinking and starts posting? In this episode of Moore on That, Emily Moore and Will Caves sit down with Landon Bryant, known online as Landon Talks, to talk about growing up in Laurel, finding a creative niche online, building an audience through authenticity, and turning Southern observations into books, live shows, and a career that keeps getting bigger.

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    51 分
  • 46 Days Alone: Rowing the Atlantic with Taryn Smith
    2026/04/07

    What makes someone decide to row across the Atlantic alone with no prior rowing experience? In this episode of Moore on That, Emily Moore and Will Caves sit down with Taryn Smith to talk about the leap from ordinary life to extraordinary challenge, the mental and physical demands of 46 days at sea, and why fear can sometimes be the clearest sign that something is worth doing.

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    30 分
  • When Slowing Down Becomes the Real Success
    2026/03/24

    Kristen Ley is an entrepreneur, artist, and consultant. She owns Thimblepress, a stationery and gift boutique that's done collaborations with major brands like Target, Anthropologie, Urban Outfitters, and more. Her company grew extremely fast, even having products featured on Oprah and Good Morning America. A few years ago, Kristen started to experience burnout and began looking for ways to step back from the hustle. She began exploring a cleaner lifestyle, looking more intentionally at the foods she was consuming and the products she was using in her home. Since then, she's closed the Thimblepress storefront and adopted a slower, cleaner lifestyle, which she says has done wonders for her health and well-being. This was an inspiring and educational conversation that we can all learn from. Here's Moore on That with Kristen Ley!

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    44 分