• Motion to Spill – Episode 026: Growing Pains or: Building More Than the Building
    Jun 16 2026

    Meghan and Sarah settle into a conversation that starts with playful banter and ends up diving deep into what it really means to grow a business, merge teams, and build something bigger than a law firm. The episode opens with rapid‑fire questions, self‑deprecating humor, and a few detours into hair, facial hair, and high‑school archetypes. But the heart of the conversation is about leadership, transition, and the human side of expansion.

    They talk openly about the acquisition of a long‑established Mocksville firm and the realities that come with blending cultures, processes, personalities, and expectations. The discussion moves into the difference between buying a business and inheriting the people who make it run. They share the awkward, honest, and necessary conversations that happen behind the scenes, including the moment someone reminded them that staff are not assets to be bought and sold. It becomes a turning point in the conversation about buy‑in, collaboration, and respect.

    There’s also a quick look behind the curtain at another project taking shape: Such‑N‑Such Unmuted, the new podcast Tim is launching with Suzy Fielders from Twin City Talk. Not a how‑to show, but a look at how he actually builds podcasts, the stories behind the process, and the creators who make the TLD Network what it is.

    The rest of the conversation explores sweat equity, late nights renovating the new office, the lessons learned from their own mentors, and the invisible work that goes into building something sustainable. They talk about the E‑Myth framework, the balance between technician, manager, and entrepreneur, and why so many professionals excel at their craft but struggle with the business side.

    Candid, funny, vulnerable, and full of the kind of real talk that defines Motion to Spill, this case file looks at growth not as a straight line but as a messy, human, worthwhile climb.

    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.

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    1 hr
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 025: Splitting the Bill – The Real Economics of Divorce
    Jun 9 2026

    Disclaimer: Language used in this episode reflects how people talk in real life.

    Sarah and Meghan bring family law attorney Amanda Smith back to break down the real financial mechanics of divorce. The conversation focuses on what divorce actually costs, why the process takes longer than people expect, and how money gets untangled once a marriage ends.

    Amanda explains the typical price range for a contested divorce and why fees escalate when mediation, multiple court appearances, or complex assets are involved. They cover equitable distribution in North Carolina, including how judges evaluate marital property, why equitable does not always mean equal, and which factors can shift a division away from fifty‑fifty.

    They dig into spousal support, how judges determine reasonable expenses, and why there is no calculator for alimony in this state. They also address commingling, inherited assets, separate property, and the common mistakes people make when they assume something is protected simply because it is “in their name.”

    The episode also touches on hidden assets, forensic accounting, undisclosed accounts with family members, and the credibility problems that arise when someone gets caught moving money around.

    It is a straightforward look at the economics of divorce, delivered with the usual Motion to Spill personality but centered on the information that actually matters.

    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.

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    1 hr and 18 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 024: Who Gets the Dog? Pet Custody and the Law Hasn’t Caught Up
    Jun 2 2026

    Sarah and Meghan bring in one of their favorite people, family law attorney Amanda Smith, for a conversation that starts with pet custody and quickly turns into wine tolerance, hangovers, and who can drink whom under the table. It is chaotic in the best Motion to Spill way.

    The main topic is pet custody in divorce. Amanda explains that in North Carolina, pets are legally personal property. The court treats a dog the same way it treats a television or a sofa. There is no custody schedule and no best interest standard. If the case goes to court, the judge assigns the pet to one person based on factors like who paid for it, who cared for it, and who can house it.

    They also cover how other states are changing their laws. Alaska was the first to require courts to consider the well‑being of the animal. California, Illinois, and New York have followed with versions of a best-for-all-concerns test.

    The trio dives into emotional support animals, service animals, pet prenups, postnups, separation agreements, and even trust planning that accidentally turns a dog into trust property. Amanda shares real cases involving fifty-thousand-dollar dog fights, pet exchanges in law firm parking lots, and disputes over ashes.

    Between the legal talk, the episode is full of the usual Motion to Spill energy. Megan calls Sarah unfriendly. Amanda claims she can drink everyone under the table. Tim spirals about his Finch app bird. Sarah may or may not have forgotten her own anniversary. It is messy, funny, and surprisingly informative.

    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.

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    43 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 023: Big News & Big Shifts
    May 26 2026

    Sarah and Meghan come in hot with the most personal episode they’ve recorded yet — a full-on life and law‑firm plot twist. After months of behind‑the‑scenes chaos, uncertainty, and paperwork gymnastics, Sarah officially announces the launch of Triad Law Group and the firm’s expansion into Mocksville.

    As Sarah puts it, “I’m officially announcing the launch of Triad Law Group and our expansion into Mocksville.”

    The episode walks through the why, the how, and the very‑small‑town history behind the move: Judge‑to‑be Wendy Terry’s transition to the bench, the acquisition of the Mocksville office, and the continuation of a building that’s been a law firm since 1977. The Clemmons office is leveling up, too; a bigger space, actual walls, and for the first time, a building they own.

    The rebrand isn’t cosmetic. It’s a shift toward a more complete, business‑minded, multi‑attorney model. With new team members like retired Judge Lynn Gullett and longtime attorney Julie Parker, the firm can now offer family law, criminal law, traffic, and DUIs — areas Sarah has never practiced but is thrilled to bring in‑house.

    There’s plenty of classic Motion to Spill energy woven through the announcement: the ongoing saga of “THE Sarah Young,” vampire‑invite rules, Lost Boys references, and the kids yelling along with the legal disclaimer in the car. Meghan mourns losing the networking‑event celebrity moment, Sarah wants to let the bit die, and Tim gets dragged into a copyright‑law side quest.

    The episode closes with gratitude, excitement, and a tease for next week’s guest — one of Sarah’s favorite humans and a family‑law attorney ready to dish on the wild stories people unload on lawyers.

    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.

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    16 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Case 022: The Sandwich Generation (Hold the Mayo)
    May 19 2026

    Sarah and Meghan sit down with Jennifer Meter, co‑host of Mom, You’re Grounded and a daily front‑row witness to the chaos of the Sandwich Generation. The conversation moves through the realities of being squeezed between aging parents, growing kids, and the mountain of “stuff” that somehow becomes the third dependent in every family.

    Jennifer brings the perspective of Caring Transitions: downsizing, right-sizing, emotional landmines, guilt, resentment, logistics, and the moments when everyone finally admits they can’t do it alone. The three of them talk about the signs families miss, the conversations nobody wants to have, the burnout that sneaks up on people, and the quiet relief that comes when a plan finally replaces panic.

    There’s humor, there’s honesty, there’s a little too much truth about mandolins, diapers, and the American bidet, and there’s a whole lot of recognition for anyone who has ever tried to parent their parents while still parenting themselves.

    It’s real, it’s relatable, and it’s exactly what the Sandwich Generation feels like — layered, messy, overwhelming, and somehow still full of love.

    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.

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    46 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Case 021: Objection, Mom – The Bench Calls Judy & Elaine
    May 12 2026

    Sarah and Meghan bring their moms, Judy and Elaine, into the courtroom, and the entire power structure of the show collapses immediately. The moms arrive ready, unfiltered, sentimental, and occasionally savage — and Tim presides like a man who knows he’s about to witness generational chaos.

    The conversation moves through childhood stories, personality traits that absolutely make sense now, the things their moms claim responsibility for, and the things they absolutely deny responsibility for. There are rulings, objections, emotional ambushes, and a few moments where the daughters clearly regret giving their mothers microphones.

    The episode folds in real‑life legal talk too — the documents every adult needs, the traps people fall into, and the estate‑planning realities that hit harder when your mom is sitting right next to you. New lawyer Tessa and her mom, April, join the bench later, adding another layer of mother‑daughter energy, pride, and pure comedic timing.

    It’s heartfelt, chaotic, warm, and very Motion to Spill — a Mother’s Day case file full of love, truth, and just enough embarrassment to keep everyone humble.

    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.

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    53 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 020: The Spouse Takeover + NC After Dark
    May 5 2026

    Travis and Abby seize the microphones, lock the attorney and paralegal out of the building, and immediately start roasting their spouses with the confidence of two people who know they can’t be cross‑examined today. The ice maker screams in the background, the chaos begins instantly, and the takeover becomes very real.

    They dive straight into North Carolina’s strangest laws — elephants plowing cotton fields, marathon bingo restrictions, off‑key singing bans, and what happens if you steal a Venus flytrap. Every law gets a backstory, whether it’s true or just the version they’ve decided is true. There’s farmer logic, circus speculation, bingo trauma, and a full breakdown of why karaoke bars technically exist in a legal gray zone.

    The conversation veers into Grammy Rules, ruthless Monopoly players, card games that ruin friendships, and the kind of household dynamics that make you wonder how any of them survived date night. Abby outs Megan’s singing voice, Travis defends his tuba era, and Tim gets dragged into a debate about female vocalists that somehow ends with Sade, Janis Joplin, and Pink all in the same breath.

    Honey becomes a whole segment — how it’s made, why it matters, why garlic honey does not belong in tea, and why local beekeepers deserve sainthood. There’s pollen talk, allergy talk, and a surprising amount of science for two people who opened the show by threatening to make their spouses regret this.

    It’s unfiltered, unmonitored, and very Motion to Spill — just with the legal beagles safely out of the room.

    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.

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    42 mins
  • Motion to Spill – Episode 019: Marriage: The Fine Print They Don’t Tell You
    Apr 28 2026

    Sarah and Meghan finally do the thing everyone has been waiting for: they hand microphones to their spouses and hope for the best. Travis shows up freshly redeemed from the hygiene episode, Abby arrives as Miss America with a margarita‑queen shirt and zero fear, and Tim tries to referee four adults who absolutely do not need refereeing.

    The couples dive straight into the emotional damage question (“how many times would you be in court this week?”), the dinner‑decision standoff, the $2,000‑purchase debate, and the eternal mystery of what your partner thinks you do for a living. Travis reveals his rinse‑off routine, Abby reveals that Meghan’s job is 50 percent documents and 50 percent herding cats, and Sarah reveals that she once bought a dishwasher without warning because the sale was ending in three hours.

    There’s a full round of Marriage Mythbusters, complete with alienation of affection, common‑law marriage myths, and the “title doesn’t equal ownership” bombshell. Then the crew moves into Who’s the Problem, which quickly devolves into Coraline trauma, doll phobias, and the revelation that Sarah will absolutely not allow button‑eyed spiders into her home.

    It’s loud, it’s honest, it’s unfiltered, and it’s exactly what happens when you mix marriage, microphones, and two legal professionals who know way too much about how the system actually works.

    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.

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    53 mins