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All Up In Your Business with Kayleigh

All Up In Your Business with Kayleigh

著者: Kayleigh Bain
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概要

You walk past businesses every day and wonder, "How did they even start this?"


I'm Kayleigh Bain, and every Wednesday I ask that question for you. I sit down with Raleigh business owners, nonprofit leaders, and entrepreneurs to talk about:

  • Where the idea actually came from
  • Why they named it that (there's always a story)
  • The hard lessons nobody talks about
  • Real advice for anyone thinking about starting something


No BS. No guru talk. Just honest conversations with people building cool stuff in the Triangle.


New episodes every Wednesday. Let's get all up in your business.


🔗Links:

  • Email ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
  • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
  • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod
  • Patreon: https://patreon.com/AllUpInYourBusinessPod?utm_medium=unknown&utm_source=join_link&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=copyLink


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  • The Business of Divorce - Crossover Episode with Jaime Davis
    2026/04/08

    Jamie Davis has been practicing family law exclusively for 25 years - same law firm since graduating law school. She went in thinking she'd do criminal law, took one family law class at UNC, and never looked back.

    Now she's a board certified family law specialist, certified parenting coordinator, family financial mediator, and host of "A Year and a Day: Divorce Without Destruction" podcast (which started in her son's bedroom with a handheld recorder in 2017).

    In this episode, Jamie breaks down the myths we all believe about divorce. No, you don't get everything if your spouse cheats. Yes, you should absolutely have a therapist during divorce (it's cheaper than therapy-ing your lawyer). And staying together for the kids? Not always the best move.

    We talk prenups vs postnups, why business owners need protection before marriage, the questions you should ask before saying "I do," and why North Carolina's year-and-a-day separation law actually makes sense. Plus: why the divorce itself is the most anticlimactic part of the whole process.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Jamie Davis: divorceistough.com | jdavis@divorceistough.com
    • Instagram/Facebook/LinkedIn: @jaimehdavisattorney
    • Podcast: A Year and a Day: Divorce Without Destruction
    • Book: Divorce Without Destruction
    • Law Firm: Gailor Hunt Davis Taylor and Gibbs
    • Location: Raleigh, North Carolina

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    33 分
  • ADHD Meets Anxiety: How Unhinged Coffee Got Its Name | Cody Vaughn | Unhinged Coffee
    2026/04/01

    Cody started Unhinged Coffee in April 2025 - and it wasn't planned. After 18 years in corporate America (Wells Fargo, all the way up to VP), they were over it. Missed the human connection. Felt like they were watching communities from the outside.

    Around the same time, Cody was processing the loss of his dad. The way they connected? Over coffee. Morning, afternoon, and evening coffee. All day, every day.

    The mission? Rooted in mental health. Breaking stigma, creating community, making resources accessible.

    In this episode, Cody talks about leaving corporate, why he is doing Find Your Therapist speed dating events, and the lesson about who actually shows up to support you (spoiler: it's not who you think). We get into hot yoga disasters, collaboration bike rides with ice casualties, and why their mugs say things like "I love hot dads" and "rise and fucking shine."

    Plus: miso caramel hojicha lattes, why planning beats rushing, and the 16-foot coffee trailer coming soon.

    Soft opening this Friday April 3rd. Grand opening in May. Knightdale needs this.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Unhinged Coffee: Located at the old Rewind Retro Bar, Knightdale NC
    • Instagram/TikTok: @unhingedcoffee.co
    • Soft opening: Friday, April 3rd
    • Grand opening: May 2026
    • Wake Forest Farmer's Market (Saturdays)
    • Knightdale Farmer's Market (monthly)
    • Run club launching February
    • Collaboration bike rides with Bike Library Raleigh
    • KJ / Social to Social (Pilates event host - previous episode guest)
    • Raleigh Founded (coworking space)
    • Blu Co (e-commerce focused coworking)

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    48 分
  • The Gap No One Else Was Filling | Holly Schwab | Zach's Toy Chest
    2026/03/25

    Holly Schwab's nine-month-old son Zach had a grapefruit-sized tumor attached to all his major organs, including his aorta. They were within a month of it spreading.

    That was 2008. Zach is now 19, cancer-free, and the namesake of a nonprofit that's been collecting toys for hospitalized kids for 16 years.

    In this episode, Holly walks through Zach's neuroblastoma diagnosis, why she switched oncology teams at Duke, and the moment doctors closed Zach's file without telling her because she got a second opinion at Sloan Kettering. We talk about the $12,000 CT scan bill after insurance, why her husband got fired during Zach's treatment, and how she noticed a gap no one else was filling - kids stuck in treatment chairs for 7-12 hours with nothing but crayons meant for older children.

    Holly started Zach's Toy Chest to fill that void. Now they serve Duke, UNC, emergency rooms, clinics, and even life flight helicopters across North Carolina. She shares her hardest lesson (not everyone wants to help you), why she never gatekeeps nonprofit advice, and the importance of infant and teen donations - the age groups everyone overlooks.

    Resources mentioned in this episode:

    • Zach's Toy Chest: zachstoychest.org
    • Donation options: One-time or recurring ($10/month makes a big difference)
    • Volunteer opportunities: Toy sorting, courage card making, event support
    • Hospitals served: Duke, UNC (Wake Med), emergency rooms, clinics across NC
    • Upcoming events: Golf Tournament (May 4th), Summer's Night with Santa (late July/early August)
    • Ronald McDonald House (Duke and NYC Upper East Side locations)
    • Duke Law Clinic (helped with 501c3 paperwork)
    • Amber Smith / Activate Good (YouTube resources for starting nonprofits - 200-300 free videos)
    • Sloan Kettering (NYC - Upper East Side, neuroblastoma specialists)

    Support the show

    🔗 My Links:

    • Email story ideas to AllUpInYourBusinessPod@gmail.com
    • Follow / DM on Instagram: www.instagram.com/allupinyourbusinesspod
    • Youtube: www.youtube.com/@AllUpInYourBusinessPod

    Become a Supporter of the show for as little as $3 and get exclusive access to shows early, special interviews, and updates from guests! Support the show here

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    44 分
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