• Episode 12: College and a Young Family 1960 - 1970
    Sep 15 2025

    Today, I’m returning to my mom Lucy’s story. In our lastepisode, I shared from her early years growing up in Tennessee, right after World War II, when her family bought a farm and laid down roots.

    This time, we’re moving into the 1960s - a decade that wasfull of milestones for her and for the whole family. Lucy went off to college, met my dad, and started her own family. My grandfather, or “Daddy” as Lucy calls him, was serving at Middlebrook Pike Methodist Church, where thecongregation grew and flourished under his leadership. During those same years, he spent summers at Duke University, working toward his Methodist certification. And Lucy’s sister, Emily, graduated from college, married, andbegan raising her family too, starting with a baby girl named Janet.

    Along the way, you’ll also meet a few new characters—my dad, Bob, his parents Jack and Herma, and his sister Linda. You’ll hear about new friends who became important in Lucy’s life, the arrival of my sister, and eventually… me!

    It was a season of growth, change, and new beginnings—each member of the family stepping into a new chapter. I’ll be reading from Lucy’s own words about this time in her life, sharing her perspective on what it felt like to come of age in such a transformative decade.

    So let’s step into Lucy’s world again, and pick up her storyin the 1960s.

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    21 mins
  • Episode 11: Fields of Memory 1948 - 1952
    Sep 7 2025

    There are fewer people in this world more epic than my mom,Lucy. She’s still very much with us, but not able to sit down for an interview. So instead, I get to share her story in another way.

    A few years ago, my sister, brother, dad and I pooled our money to buy her a MacBook. And right away, she opened it up and began writing her life story. That felt so true to who she is - curious, reflective, and deeply committed to remembering where she came from.

    So in this episode, I’ll be reading excerpts from her story. Think of it as a living archive, a way of bringing her voice, her wisdom, and her memories into this space with us. Along the way, I’ll introduce you to the main characters: her sister Emily, her parents, and the world she grew up in.

    Lucy was born during World War II, while her parents weresupporting the war effort in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. We’ll begin in 1948, when the family used the money they had earned during the war to purchase a farm.That farm would become the backdrop for so much of her early life - the setting where joy, hardship, and resilience took root.

    This is the beginning of Lucy’s story. And maybe, as we go,it will become a thread running through other episodes too. Because the story of one life, especially one lived with courage and devotion, has the power to shape all of ours.


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    30 mins
  • Episode 10: Scenic Routes and Kind Hearts
    Aug 28 2025

    Today’s guest is Brad, a close friend of my brother’s and atrue renaissance man. Brad has a way of noticing the world around him that feels rare — the details, the moods, the little quirks that make life interesting. He loves taking his family on road trips that go off the beaten path, always choosing the scenic, the curious, and the unexpected over the ordinary. My favorite unexpected topic involves a coyote in the freezer.

    Brad is also an empath, which means he feels deeply — theenergy of people, the weight of moments, and the joy of connection. It shapes the way he moves through the world and, at times, it challenges him, but it also makes him one of those people who carries both sensitivity and wisdom inequal measure.

    He’ll tell you how blessed he feels by his kids, who fillhim with hope for the future. And he reminds us that moments of appreciation, even the smallest ones, can ripple outward — building positive feelings for everyone around us.

    This conversation is an invitation into Brad’s way ofseeing: curious, heartful, and full of wonder.

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    37 mins
  • Episode 9: Unexpected Turns and Unshakable Purpose
    Aug 21 2025

    Welcome back to Everyday Epic. In this episode, I sit down with my friend Kayra for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about how the choices we make and the lens through which we view the world can shape the course of our lives.

    Kayra shares her journey from high school Navy ROTC to a thriving career in financial services, opening up about the turning points that redirected her path. Her story is woven with loyalty, a few honest regrets, and the kind of unexpected opportunities that appear when you’re truly paying attention.

    We discuss Kayra how embodies servant leadership—and explore the quiet power of optimism, even when life gets messy. Kayra talks about what it means to embrace your true self and how being vulnerable can actually be a gift to those around you.

    Today, Kayra is a mentor, coach, and speaker, helping others unlock their potential by sharing the lessons she’s learned along the way. You can find her at exceedingyourexpectations.net.

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    35 mins
  • Episode 8: Life Comes Down to Minutes
    Aug 16 2025

    When I was 7 and my sister was 11, our parents sat us down to tell us a baby was on the way and it was the most exciting moment of my young life. They told us not to share the news yet, and of course I immediately went out and told my best friend at the time. There was a lot of hustle and bustle preparing for the baby and I hoped and even placed a bet with my dad that it would be a girl. It was not. We got a tiny baby brother named Joe, and life became richer for it. Having a brother turned out to be pretty fantastic and I learned so much about caring for babies that I carried into motherhood.Joe kept us on our toes and entertained us with his cute sayings and his many escapades.

    Today many years later I have the honor of interviewing him on the Everyday Epic podcast. Joe is endlessly fascinating. He has many layers, and the more you get to know him, the more you discover. He’s a thought leader and a deep thinker. He has endless curiosity about people and the world around him. He’s tenacious yet a peacemaker, generous with his time, energy, andhumor.Like every guest on Everyday Epic, Joe brings equal parts wisdom and resilience. These are the kinds of stories that remind us we’re not alone—that we share more than we realize.

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    46 mins
  • Episode 7: Let's get IT done
    Aug 7 2025

    Hi friends, and welcome back to Everyday Epic. A space where we celebrate the beauty of ordinary lives lived with depth, intention, and courage.

    Today, I’m joined by someone whose presence feels like a breath of fresh air: Cheryl Cooper.

    Cheryl is one of those people who radiates clarity and joy, but in the most grounded, real way. She shares her wisdom generously, follows her curiosities wholeheartedly, and lights up every room she walks into.

    In this episode, we talk about what lights her up—including the magic of being in nature, the strength that comes from building community with fellow entrepreneurs, and the beauty and complexity of showing up for family as life changes over time. Cheryl brings mindfulness into every part of her life—not as a performance, but as a practice.

    And one of the places where she’s weaving all of this together is in The Mindful Entrepreneur Collective—a group she created that holds space for heart-led entrepreneurs to explore the intersection of AI and mindfulness in a way that’s thoughtful, supportive, and genuinely human. I’m lucky enough to be part of this community, and I can tell you—it’s something special.

    You can find more about Cheryl and her work at thecherylcooper.com, and I hope after this conversation, you’ll understand why I’ve come to value her presence and perspective so deeply.

    This one is full of wisdom, warmth, and the kind of insight that stays with you.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 6: Joy in Seeing Others Thrive
    Jul 31 2025

    Today’s episode is with Ebony, a grounded, wise leader who is transitioning into a global role and bringing her whole self with her.

    We talk about leading people and processes, being present in the moment, the grit it took to grow through early life challenges, and the joy she finds in helping others thrive. As she puts it, “You don’t move the ship without the rowers.”

    She shares how she parents her children with open communication and deep intention, modeling the kind of presence and care she brings to all of her relationships.

    We take a tour into the origin story of her sneaker obsession which will touch your heart and stay with you.

    This conversation is full of hard-earned wisdom, insight, and real talk about what it means to lead with heart and humility. Let’s get started.

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    38 mins
  • Episode 5: The Light Inside Her
    Jul 24 2025

    In today’s episode, we revisit a conversation with my friend Courtney as she prepares for a bold new chapter -leaving the familiar behind and moving to Serbia.

    Courtney shares reflections on a life shaped by difficultbeginnings, the grit it took to carve out an education and career, and the deep impact of being truly seen by someone who recognized her light and offered aspace to heal.

    This episode is about more than change—it’s about choosing to live from a place of being instead of constantly doing. It’s about finding peace in presence, and hope in what comes next.

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    27 mins