• Motion to Spill – Episode 014: Women, Money & Who’s Actually Making the Plan
    Mar 24 2026

    Meghan and Sarah open this Women’s History Month episode with their signature mix of humor, honesty, and candid conversation. What starts as a playful round of “this or that” quickly shifts into a deeper look at the invisible planning women do every day. Sarah lays out the realities many women face, from outliving their spouses to running businesses without succession plans, and the three of them use their trademark banter to explore why women so often plan for everyone but themselves. It’s thoughtful, funny, and grounded in the lived experience of people who see these patterns up close.

    The conversation widens into the cultural, personal, and emotional layers of womanhood. Meghan and Sarah compare girl‑boss energy to quiet confidence, debate Taylor Swift versus Beyoncé, and talk openly about the pressures women face around money, work, and family. Tim jumps in with his own perspective, adding humor and grounding to the discussion. Together, they unpack the dynamics that shape relationships, the arguments couples tend to circle back to, and the ways legal language can confuse even the smartest among us. It’s equal parts laughter and insight, with the kind of honesty that makes listeners feel seen.

    It’s a celebration of the women who shaped them, both real and fictional. They talk about historical icons, literary heroines, and the women in their own lives who influenced how they think about work, money, and identity. The conversation drifts from Dolly Parton to Ruth Bader Ginsburg to the joys of reading with their kids, all while keeping the heart of the episode in view: women carry a lot, often quietly, and honoring that work matters. It’s a lively, warm, and deeply human tribute to the women who plan, lead, love, and hold everything together.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 014: Women, Money & Who’s Actually Making the Plan first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    54 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 013: Closing Table Confessions
    Mar 17 2026

    The Motion to Spill crew hits a new milestone in this episode as Meghan and Sarah welcome their very first guest, the unstoppable Ellen‑Nora Deese. What begins as a celebration quickly turns into a hilarious, rapid‑fire ride through friendship, real estate, lawyering, and the kind of shared history that only comes from years of closings, chaos, and questionable lunch choices. Ellen‑Nora recounts how she and Sarah first met at her own home closing, how that connection grew into a professional partnership, and how it eventually became one of the most important friendships in her life.

    From there, the trio dives into stories that only real estate and law can produce: late arrivals, triple‑booked calendars, fishbowl margaritas, sushi lunches, and the ongoing debate about whether Sarah is actually a safe driver. Ellen‑Nora shares what it’s like to work with attorneys from her side of the table, why communication matters more than anything, and how scaling too fast can break a business long before anyone notices. Meghan and Sarah jump in with their own confessions, including the staff’s Friday family lunches, the infamous blue‑light incident, and the moments when everyone involved wonders how they got through the day with their sanity intact.

    But beneath the laughter is a genuine appreciation for the work each person does. Ellen‑Nora talks about the seriousness with which she approaches her clients, the pride she takes in guiding first‑time buyers, and the way her background — including raising five boys — shaped her into the advocate she is today. The episode becomes a celebration of the messy, human, deeply personal side of real estate and law, and of the friendships that make the hard days easier and the good days even better.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 013: Closing Table Confessions first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    54 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 012: Guardianship: The Last Resort You Want to Avoid
    Mar 3 2026

    In this episode of Motion to Spill, Megan Rodgers and Sarah Young, joined by producer Tim Beeman, tackle a topic many people avoid but should not: guardianship and why it is often the last resort you hope never to need. With a mix of candid humor and real-world legal insight, they break down what guardianship actually means, how it can strip away personal rights, and why failing to plan ahead can leave families facing stressful, expensive court proceedings. The conversation blends eye-opening examples with approachable explanations, making a complex legal process easier to understand.

    As the discussion unfolds, the hosts share stories from their professional experience that reveal just how quickly life can change and how unprepared families often are when it does. They explore situations involving medical crises, financial access, and decision-making authority, illustrating how even well-meaning relatives can be left powerless without the proper documents in place. Along the way, they highlight alternatives that can help people maintain control over their lives while still protecting loved ones.

    Just when the topic gets heavy, the tone shifts with playful banter, rapid-fire questions, and offbeat hypotheticals that keep the episode lively without losing its message. By the end, listeners are left with both practical takeaways and a strong reminder that planning ahead is not about fear. It is about compassion, preparation, and making life easier for the people who matter most.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 012: Guardianship: The Last Resort You Want to Avoid first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    55 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 011: When to Fire a Client – Not All Money is Good Money
    Feb 24 2026

    In this lively episode of Motion to Spill, hosts Sarah Young and Meghan Rodgers are joined by producer Tim Beeman for a quick-witted, candid conversation that blends humor with real talk about professional boundaries. What begins with playful, rapid-fire questions and hilarious pickup-line confessions gradually shifts into a thoughtful discussion of client relationships, workplace realities, and the fine line between being helpful and being taken advantage of. The tone stays light and entertaining, but there is clearly more beneath the surface than just laughs.

    As the discussion unfolds, Sarah pulls back the curtain on what it really means to work in a people-focused profession, sharing stories that highlight the challenges of managing expectations, spotting red flags, and knowing when a working relationship is no longer healthy. The group explores everything from price shoppers and boundary pushers to the emotional toll difficult clients can take, offering insight that applies far beyond the legal field. Listeners get a peek at practical wisdom and hard-earned lessons without feeling like they are sitting through a lecture.

    By the end, the episode becomes reflective, encouraging listeners to reflect on their own limits, priorities, and peace of mind. With humor, honesty, and a few unforgettable anecdotes, the conversation makes one thing clear: sometimes the most professional move you can make is knowing when to walk away.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 011: When to Fire a Client – Not All Money is Good Money first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    45 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 010: Business Prenups – Why Your Operating Agreement Matters More Than You Think
    Feb 17 2026

    Sarah Young and Meghan Rodgers kick off episode 10 with their signature banter about surviving “Snowpocalypse 2026” week two, complete with garden gnome pranks, debates about whether certain childhood foods hold up (SpaghettiOs don’t, apparently), and rapid-fire questions about living in monochrome houses and choosing one food forever. After 25 minutes of delightful chaos, including South Park references and discussions about haunting ex-spouses, they finally dive into the unsexy but critical topic of operating agreements, aka business prenups. Less than 10% of their clients have operating agreements when they first come in, and half of those downloaded generic templates from LegalZoom that are either for the wrong state or so vague they’re useless, leaving business owners shocked when their “agreement” doesn’t actually solve their problems.

    The hosts tackle the biggest mistake businesses make: the 50-50 ownership split that sounds fair but creates deadlock disasters. When everything requires unanimous agreement and partners can’t settleon critical decisions. Sarah shares real examples of partnerships imploding, including ones leading to potential $30K in arbitration costs and destroyed friendships. Operating agreements should also address the morbid stuff: what happens when a partner dies, and suddenly you’re in business with their spouse or underage kids who want cash now, but the business doesn’t have it.

    Sarah explains how life insurance can fund buyouts when partners die, but emphasizes tricky valuation problems. How often should operating agreements be updated? The conversation covers nightmare scenarios like partners selling their shares to competitors, ex-spouses becoming co-owners through divorce, embezzlement, or departing partners opening identical businesses across the street.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 010: Business Prenups – Why Your Operating Agreement Matters More Than You Think first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    41 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 009: Love, Legally Speaking – The Unsexy Side of Romance
    Feb 10 2026

    Sarah Young and Meghan Rodgers tackle Valentine’s Day with a twist, ditching the roses and chocolates to discuss the unsexy but genuinely loving side of romance: legal planning. The hosts argue that estate planning with your spouse is actually one of the most romantic things you can do, protecting your partner from legal nightmares while grieving. They address common misconceptions, like the belief that everything automatically goes to a surviving spouse (spoiler: in North Carolina, if you die without a will and have kids, your spouse might only get half or a third). The conversation covers the importance of wills, naming guardians for minor children, and having both healthcare and financial powers of attorney, because even married couples need legal authority for hospitals and banks to recognize their decision-making rights during emergencies.

    The episode dives into the pitfalls of property ownership that trip up couples, whether married or not. Sarah and Meghan explain how married couples can avoid probate nightmares. They share stories of active estate cases where simple phrases at the closing table could have prevented major legal messes, including a current client who now co-owns a house with their 12-year-old child because proper planning wasn’t done. The hosts also tackle cohabitation agreements for unmarried couples and the risks of one partner contributing to a mortgage without having legal ownership.

    Sarah and Meghan address the elephant in the Valentine’s room: prenuptial agreements. They reframe prenups not as planning for divorce, but as having honest conversations about finances and protecting each other. This is especially crucial in second marriages or when kids from previous relationships are involved. In North Carolina’s equitable distribution state, prenups remove uncertainty by clearly defining what happens to family homes, retirement accounts, businesses, and inheritances. The hosts emphasize that breakups, especially for unmarried couples with property and children, can be messier than divorces, making cohabitation agreements essential. Their Valentine’s Day advice? Skip the drugstore chocolate (or don’t—chocolate’s great) but have real conversations about estate planning, finances, and your legal future together. Because real love isn’t about grand gestures—it’s about having the hard conversations and protecting each other, even when it’s uncomfortable.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 009: Love, Legally Speaking – The Unsexy Side of Romance first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    20 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 008: Main Character Energy or Delusional?
    Feb 3 2026

    Sarah Young and Meghan Rodgers tackle the phenomenon of “main character energy,” that fine line between healthy confidence and cringe-worthy delusion. The hosts explore when thinking of yourself as the protagonist of your own life actually helps, and when it crosses into narcissism territory, examining generational differences in how people embrace this concept. The general reactions of Gen Z, millennials, and Gen X are explored in this episode.

    The episode features a series of self-awareness tests to determine if you’re channeling healthy Elle Woods energy or insufferable villain vibes: Can you have a 10-minute conversation without making it about yourself? When friends share good news, do you genuinely celebrate or immediately relate it back to your experience? Can you admit when something is fully your fault without adding “but” to your apology? Sarah and Meghan discuss the importance of teaching proper apologies, acknowledging what you did, how it made someone feel, and how to make it right, and share stories of managing people with zero self-awareness who treat every task like they’re the only one working while doing half the work of their colleagues.

    The hosts emphasize that “main character energy” should be about agency and believing your story matters, not forgetting that everyone else also has a story. You can be the main character and the supportive best friend—like Elle Woods lifting others up while succeeding, or Ted Lasso’s “believe” energy without the aggressive positivity at 8 AM. Sarah and Meghan remind listeners that there’s a difference between being on a “healing journey” and deflecting accountability. The bottom line: you’re the main character of your story, but you’re also in everyone else’s story too—maybe as the friend, the mentor, or sometimes the villain—so play all roles with awareness and gusto.

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 008: Main Character Energy or Delusional? first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    32 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 007: Sober Curious Culture
    Jan 27 2026

    Sarah Young and Meghan Rodgers dive into the “sober curious” trend sweeping social media, questioning when not drinking became an entire lifestyle brand requiring Instagram documentation. The hosts draw a clear distinction between genuine alcoholism recovery, which they deeply respect, and the trendy sober curious movement, complete with mocktails, “dry January” announcements, and California sober lifestyles. They explore the uncomfortable social pressure to explain why you’re not drinking: from invasive “are you pregnant?” questions to the universal lie of “I’m on antibiotics,” and wonder why “I just don’t feel like it” isn’t acceptable anymore.

    The episode features a mocktail taste test of three different brands. Sarah and Meghan tackle the economics of the trend: why spend $12 on a mocktail when you could get the real thing? They discuss whether these fancy alternatives actually help people drink less or just create an expensive new habit, and examine how the wellness culture has wrapped green juice, Pilates, and sobriety into one Instagram-worthy aesthetic.

    The conversation shifts to the legal landscape surrounding CBD, THC products, and nootropics in North Carolina. Sarah breaks down upcoming federal changes that will ban products with more than 0.4 milligrams of THC by November 2026, North Carolina’s proposed legislation requiring retailer licenses and putting enforcement under the Alcohol Law Enforcement division, and the confusing reality that you can currently buy intoxicating hemp products at gas stations while marijuana possession remains a felony. The hosts also tackle the mushroom mystery—psilocybin mushrooms are illegal, but spores are legal until they germinate—and the unregulated world of nootropics marketed as brain enhancers. Bottom line from both hosts: the sober curious trend feels like a privileged luxury that overshadows people genuinely struggling with addiction, and as Meghan bluntly puts it, “It’s stupid.”

    Listeners can send questions and stories to info@motiontospill.com, but remember: this is entertainment only, not legal advice.
    Recorded in the Such-N-Such Media Studios in Winston-Salem. Produced by Tim Beeman.

    The post Motion to Spill – Episode 007: Sober Curious Culture first appeared on Motion To Spill.

    Show more Show less
    47 mins