Episodi

  • E24 - Culture is Everything: How to Build It, Protect It, and Live It
    May 1 2026

    Everyone talks about culture. But most people think it's a mission statement on the wall or a ping pong table in the break room. It's not.

    I sat down with Terry Moore — CEO of YOSS Platform and OneSource, and one of the most important people in my life — to talk about what culture actually is, how you build it on purpose, how you protect it when it gets hard, and what happens when you don't.

    Terry has been building one of the most relationship-driven, culture-first organizations in South Georgia for 18 years. I've had a front row seat for a lot of it. This is that conversation finally on record.

    But here's what I want you to hear: this one isn't just for CEOs. If you lead a team, a church, a nonprofit, or a household — you have a culture. The question is whether it's one you built intentionally or one that just happened to you.

    In this episode we cover: What culture actually is and how you know when you have the one you intended; Why culture always starts at the top and nowhere else; The difference between values and behaviors — and why that distinction matters more than you think; How to hire for culture fit and what Terry actually looks for when someone walks in the door; What abundance mindset really means and why scarcity cultures eat themselves; The biggest threats to a healthy culture and which one leaders underestimate the most; How to protect your culture even when it costs you a client; Applying every one of these principles to your home — because your family has a culture too; And one of my favorite lines from this entire conversation: perfection is not the standard. Awareness is.

    This one hit different. Hope it does the same for you.

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    59 min
  • E23 - Sabbath in a Culture That Never Stops
    Apr 1 2026

    E23 - Sabbath in a Culture That Never Stops

    We live in a culture that celebrates the grind. Hustle is the badge of honor. But what if the constant go-go-go is actually working against us?

    I sat down with my best friend Stanton Moore, Senior Pastor at Burn Culture Church, to talk about Sabbath - what it actually is, why it's so hard, and why God commanded rest in the first place.

    This one got personal. We talked about feeling guilty when we're not productive, tying our identity to what we accomplish, and the slow poison of never slowing down. Stanton challenged me with a question I'm still thinking about: Do we really trust God enough to stop?

    In this conversation, we cover:

    • Why rest is so hard for driven people
    • What Sabbath actually is - a day, a rhythm, or a mindset?
    • The cost of ignoring rest - burnout, anger, and soul decay
    • Why refusing to rest might be a trust issue
    • What rest looks like practically with young kids and busy lives
    • Why resting isn't passive - it's actually aggressive
    • The difference between being busy and being productive

    "People think that resting is passive, but resting is actually very aggressive - because what it says is Lord, I'm putting you in the driver's seat of my life."

    If you've been running on empty and know something has to change, this one's for you.


    #DoLifeWell #Sabbath #Rest #Faith #HustleCulture #BurnCultureChurch

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    42 min
  • E22 - Raising the Standard: You're Capable of More Than You Think
    Mar 1 2026

    E22 - Raising the Standard: You're Capable of More Than You Think

    At 19, Gary Rowan knew he was going nowhere. He walked into a Marine Corps recruiting office and asked, "How soon can I go?" They said Friday. Same week.

    Five years as a Marine K-9 handler taught him something that changed everything: anything the person to his left or right could do, he could do. And if he tried harder, he could do it better.

    Now he runs Wild Boar Land Management, raises two kids with his wife Brittany, runs 60-80 miles a week training for the Boston Marathon, and gets up at 4am to do it all over again.

    In this conversation, we talk about:

    • Why he joined the Marines to change his circumstances
    • What boot camp revealed about what he was capable of
    • Building a business one "yes" at a time
    • The cost of choosing comfort
    • Why easy is poison
    • Gratitude as the antidote to stress
    • Raising kids to be tough but kind
    • Why there are no secrets - just doing the work

    "Planning without action is just procrastination with a notebook."

    If you're a man who knows you're capable of more but keeps making excuses, this one's for you.

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    59 min
  • E21 – The Tax Talk You've Been Avoiding (But Shouldn't)
    Feb 1 2026

    Tax season is here—and whether you love it or dread it, this conversation is one you need to hear.

    In this episode, I sit down with Tim Dame, a CPA in Valdosta with 43 years of experience, to break down what everyday people need to know about taxes in 2026 and beyond. We cover the Big Beautiful Bill and what actually changed, no tax on tips and overtime (and the fine print nobody's talking about), Georgia income tax updates, when you actually need a CPA vs. TurboTax, and how to think about taxes as stewardship, not just a burden.

    But this episode goes way beyond numbers. Tim shares how his son's life was saved at South Georgia Medical Center—and how that moment led him to serve on the hospital board for the past decade. We talk about faith, fear, finances, and what it really looks like to stop trying to control everything and let God lead.

    If you've been avoiding your taxes or your finances, this is the episode to help you take that first step.

    🎧 Listen now and share with someone who needs to hear this.

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    1 ora e 8 min
  • E20 - Whole Body Wellness: Body, Mind, Spirit
    Jan 1 2026

    In this New Year's episode, host Gavin Merwin sits down with Dr. Ken Register, a chiropractor with nearly 30 years of experience, to explore what true health really means—and why it matters.

    Dr. Ken shares his blueprint for physical wellness: quality sleep, real foods, proper hydration, vitamins and supplements, movement, and spinal alignment. But beyond the practical advice, he connects it all back to a deeper purpose—honoring God by taking care of the body He's given us.

    Together, they discuss why short-term goals like "losing 10 pounds by summer" fall short compared to a long-term vision of playing with your grandkids at 70. Dr. Ken explains how he and his wife Staci have instilled these values in their four children, the power of functional fitness, and why your "why" determines whether you'll stick with healthy habits past the third week of January.

    Whether you're looking to start the new year strong or simply want a fresh perspective on wellness, this conversation offers both practical steps you can take today and the motivation to keep going for the long haul.

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    40 min
  • 2025 Year in Review: 12 Episodes, 1 Mission - Do Life Well
    Dec 26 2025

    As we wrap up 2025 and head into 2026, I wanted to take a moment to say THANK YOU for an incredible year of conversations.

    This year we covered:

    • Nutrition & Macros with Kristin Tanner
    • Marriage Fundamentals with Jess Merwin
    • Mindset & Making Your Own Luck with Carla Warlow
    • Personal Finance (Parts 1 & 2) with John Tanner
    • Mentorship with Dr. Eric McFee
    • Fasting with Hunter Hudgins
    • Raising Daughters with Matt & Nikki Thomas
    • Mental Health with Liza Tillman & Amanda Ramshead
    • Faith, Politics & Identity with Mike Dow
    • Generosity & Community with Michael Smith
    • Plus a special episode with my 5-year-old, Emma Claire!

    This recap episode features snippets from every episode - a highlight reel of the wisdom, practical advice, and real conversations that made this year so special.

    My prayer is that you found value in these conversations and that you'll continue to join me and my guests in 2026 as we keep doing life well together.

    Have a blessed holiday season. See you next year.

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    #DoLifeWell #Podcast #YearInReview #2025 #Faith #Family #Finance #Health #Mindset #Community

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    19 min
  • E19 - Hope for the Holidays: Small Acts, Real Impact (with United Way’s Michael Smith)
    Dec 1 2025

    As we head into the holidays, it’s easy to feel weighed down by headlines, higher costs of living, and the sense that our communities are more disconnected than ever. In this episode, Gavin sits down with Michael Smith, CEO of the Greater Valdosta United Way and newly elected Lowndes County Commissioner, to talk about why our neighbors need us now more than ever—and how even small acts of generosity can change a life.


    Michael shares his journey from private business to leading a regional United Way, the reality behind working families living with little margin, and how tools like the ALICE report and the 988 mental health line reveal what people are really facing. They dig into the decline in volunteering after COVID, the unique pressures on South Georgia families, and why loving where you live means getting involved, not waiting on “someone else” to fix it.


    If you’ve ever wondered, “Does my $10 a month, a few hours of volunteering, or serving on a local board really matter?”—this conversation is for you. You’ll walk away with practical ways to give, serve with your family, support your local church and nonprofits, and bring real hope to your community this holiday season and beyond.

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    45 min
  • E18 - Bridge Builders: A Biblical Guide to Politics and Civic Duty
    Nov 1 2025

    In this powerful and timely conversation, Gavin sits down with Pastor Michael Dow of Habitation Church to explore what it truly means to live as a Christian in today’s political climate. With local elections on the horizon, they unpack how believers can engage in civic life without losing sight of their ultimate allegiance—to Christ and His Kingdom.


    Together, they discuss the tension between faith and politics, the difference between being in the world but not of it, and how to navigate complex cultural conversations with truth, love, and integrity. From the importance of raising image-bearers (our children) to the biblical call to be ambassadors and bridge builders, this episode challenges listeners to think deeply about identity, representation, and the eternal hope found in Jesus—not in any political party or policy.


    If you’ve ever wrestled with how to balance your faith with civic responsibility, or how to stand for truth without adding to division, this episode will equip and encourage you to build bridges, not walls.


    🎧 Tune in to learn how to approach politics through a Kingdom lens and live as a faithful witness in a polarized world.

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    58 min