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Motion To Spill

Motion To Spill

By: Tim Beeman
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Where attorney and her right hand, spill the tea on life, work and everything. Unfiltered.©The Law Offices of Sarah Young Science Social Sciences
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  • Motion to Spill – Episode 003: Hidden Fees
    Dec 16 2025

    In this episode of Motion to Spill, Sarah, Megan, and Tim tackle the controversy around Ticketmaster and Live Nation. From hidden fees and lawsuits to the monopoly on venues, they break down why consumers feel trapped and frustrated—and whether it’s deception or just capitalism at work.

    The conversation explores personal experiences with ticket buying, the role of scalper bots, and the ripple effects on artists who rely on touring. They weigh whether boycotts, government intervention, or new competitors could ever shift the balance in an industry dominated by one giant.

    To lighten things up, the hosts swap guilty pleasures, first screen names, and nostalgic memories of boy bands, Spice Girls concerts, and dial‑up internet. It’s a mix of sharp legal insight, cultural commentary, and playful banter that keeps the discussion both informative and entertaining.

    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 003: Hidden Fees first appeared on Motion To Spill.

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    25 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 002: Hiring Nightmares and Interview Red Flags
    Dec 9 2025

    Attorney Sarah Young and paralegal Meghan Rodgers share their most memorable (and cringe-worthy) interview experiences while hiring for their Clemmons, North Carolina, law firm. From a candidate who spoke in third-person superlatives for 25 minutes straight to mock phone calls performed in multiple voices, they’ve seen it all. The duo also breaks down the legal do’s and don’ts of job interviews, explaining what questions employers legally cannot ask about age, religion, disabilities, and other protected categories—and what job seekers should know about their rights when faced with inappropriate questions.

    The Hot-Button Issue: drug testing and Delta-8/Delta-9 THC products that are legal in North Carolina but can still cost you your job. Sarah discusses a recent Fourth Circuit case (Anderson v. Diamondback) and explains why testing positive for legally purchased hemp products can still result in termination under current law. The episode wraps up with rapid-fire personal questions that reveal their heroes, worst jobs (taxidermy supply warehouse inventory, anyone?), and treasured possessions. Whether you’re hiring, job hunting, or just curious about workplace law, this episode offers both practical advice and plenty of laughs about the realities of employment in 2025.

    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 002: Hiring Nightmares and Interview Red Flags first appeared on Motion To Spill.

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    45 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 001: Our Origin Story
    Dec 1 2025

    Attorney Sarah Young and newly certified North Carolina paralegal Meghan Rodgers launch their podcast by sharing how their daily conversations about law, life, and everything in between became Motion to Spill. The best friends and coworkers explain their mission: to pull back the curtain on what really happens in a law office: the messy, absurd, and hilarious moments that confidentiality usually keeps hidden. They’ll be sharing de-identified stories, answering listener questions, and debunking common legal misconceptions, all while navigating their roles as moms, wives, and professionals in 2025.

    In this episode, Sarah and Meghan recount their own origin story, from their awkward first meeting (involving ghosted texts and a “near car-jacking” incident with identical vehicles) to Meghan essentially announcing she’d be working at Sarah’s law office. They also share one particularly memorable client situation involving persistent phone calls and an uncomfortable hospital encounter. Future episodes will cover estate planning, real estate law, current events, and lifestyle topics—with plenty of laughs along the way.

    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 001: Our Origin Story first appeared on Motion To Spill.

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    24 mins
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