People-Inspired Podcast

Beth Pride

Connecting with people is like a vitamin B injected advanced Google search, except better. Inspiration fuels the creative process, and there is little that excites me more than interesting people who teach me something new (which is pretty much anyone I run into these days).  Join me for this People-Inspired Podcast where I get to talk to inspiring people about what and who inspired them. We will fill the tank and crank that flywheel, proving that one person's story is often all you need to get things rolling.  People ask about what sparked my debut novel, Back to Blue Holly, and the answer is easy. The book is place and PEOPLE-inspired. I relied heavily upon the stories I collected traveling Kentucky with artist Kelly Brewer, painting and interviewing people from all walks of life for our Common Wealth of Kentucky Project (2022). And equally influential were the good folks I am lucky to know (or heard about) in the North Georgia region.  And as I write my next novel, I'm back to being nosy Beth, poking around, asking lots of questions, and mining the unsearchable, compelling gems I cannot find anywhere else than in the people I talk to. https://www.bethpride.com/ 

  1. The Cody's Wish Story with Author Paul Halloran

    FEB 5

    The Cody's Wish Story with Author Paul Halloran

    I'm so pleased to welcome guest Paul Halloran, author of Cody’s Wish: A Boy, A Racehorse, and a Fight for Life, which releases in three months and is available for preorder now. A lifelong storyteller and seasoned journalist, Paul began his career as a sportswriter and editor at The Daily Item in Lynn, Massachusetts, before joining Grant Communications and later founding his own firm, PKH Communications. He’s covered horse racing since the 1980s — from his home track at Suffolk Downs to his current work with The Saratoga Special and Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred Magazine.  Paul first came upon the Cody’s Wish story when covering the Forego Stakes at Saratoga in August 2022. He developed an immediate connection with Cody’s parents and approached them with the idea for a book at the beginning of 2023. They quickly agreed, and Paul started researching the book, traveling with the family to races in Kentucky, New York, and California, and seeing first-hand the profound impact of this special boy and special horse. The Cody’s Wish Story The Cody’s Wish story is one of the most moving and inspirational tales in modern horse racing — a blend of compassion, courage, and an extraordinary bond between a young man and a champion Thoroughbred. The Cody’s Wish story is not simply about a winning racehorse. It is a story about the deep connection between humans and animals, and the joy and hope that can come from unexpected places. Cody’s Wish is an American‑bred Thoroughbred racehorse who became the American Thoroughbred Horse of the Year in 2023 and was the first two‑time winner of the prestigious Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile. Bred and raced by Godolphin and trained by Hall of Famer Bill Mott, Cody’s Wish retired with 11 wins in 16 starts and over $3 million in earnings. He now stands at stud at Jonabell Farm in Lexington, Kentucky. The horse was named after the heart of the story, Cody Layne Dorman, a young man from Richmond, Kentucky, born with Wolf‑Hirschhorn syndrome, a rare genetic disorder that left him non‑verbal, unable to walk, and dependent on a wheelchair. Doctors once told Cody’s family he might not live past age two — yet he lived to 17, defying the odds and inspiring all who met him. In 2018, through the Make‑A‑Wish Foundation’s partnership with Keeneland, Cody visited Godolphin’s Gainsborough Farm in Versailles, Kentucky. There, he met a young foal that would become Cody’s Wish. In a moment witnessed by farm staff and Cody’s family, the foal walked up to Cody’s wheelchair and gently rested his head in Cody’s lap — a rare and immediate connection that no one present would ever forget. That foal was later named Cody’s Wish in Cody’s honor. Over the next few years, the horse developed into a champion racehorse and captured the hearts of racing fans and his best friend, Cody Dorman. On November 5, 2023 — the day after attending Cody’s Wish’s final Breeders’ Cup victory at Santa Anita — Cody Dorman suffered a medical emergency and died at age 17 on the flight home. His passing drew widespread attention and an outpouring of love from the racing community and beyond. Cody’s story continues to inspire: A monument titled The Bond: Two Hearts — One Spirit at the Kentucky Horse Park honors the remarkable friendship between Cody and the horse.A book, Cody’s Wish: A Boy, a Racehorse, and a Fight for Life, chronicles his life and their bond.The story has helped raise awareness and funds for Make‑A‑Wish and continues to encourage compassion, resilience, and hope.www.bethpride.com

    24 min
  2. "In Thine Eye" with Dr. Linton Hopkins and Chef Linton Hopkins

    11/28/2025

    "In Thine Eye" with Dr. Linton Hopkins and Chef Linton Hopkins

    My guests are a father and son who, in their own ways, have shaped the lives and communities around them — in Atlanta and far beyond. Dr. Linton Hopkins is a retired neurologist and professor who spent 45 years seeing patients, teaching medical students, and mentoring young doctors at Emory Medical School and clinic. His approach to medicine was always about more than science, and included listening, empathy, and lifelong learning. Linton’s retirement didn’t slow him down — he’s the author of two excellent books about East Lake golf course and golfer Bobby Jones, titled East Lake—Where Bobby Learned to Play, released in 1996 and 2025.  Chef Linton Hopkins is a James Beard award-winning chef, restaurateur, and co-founder of Hopkins & Company. Known for his thoughtful, ingredient-driven Southern cooking, Chef Hopkins and wife, Gina, have built a restaurant family that celebrates community, craftsmanship, and connection. From Restaurant Eugene to Holeman & Finch to C. Ellet’s, and more, he’s helped define what Southern food means today — not just what’s on the plate, but who’s at the table. What I love about this conversation is how it reveals the through-line between them — a shared curiosity, a respect for craft, and a genuine love of people and stories. Whether it’s medicine, food, or family, both of these men see life as something to be studied, celebrated, savored, and shared. Buy the book! EAST LAKE: WHERE BOBBY LEARNED TO PLAY Eat, drink, and be merry! HOPKINS & COMPANY  Subscribe to my newsletter. WWW.BETHPRIDE.COM

    37 min
  3. Sarah Berry Distills it Down

    10/24/2025

    Sarah Berry Distills it Down

    Today I’m thrilled to spend a few minutes with the inspiring Sarah Berry, co-founder and co-owner of Copperhill Brewery and Ocoee River Distilling in Ducktown and Copperhill, Tennessee. Sarah and her partners are in a very small club of women distillery owners, but she wasn’t always a business owner or a distiller. She started out, like me, as a teacher. She taught fourth grade for four years and then in outdoor education before finding her way to Copperhill, TN, where in 2021 Sarah and her partner Colleen bought the Copperhill Brewery and later founded Ocoee River Distilling in Ducktown, TN.  Their delicious beer and spirits are fast becoming a favorite in Tennessee and North Georgia, and they are expanding like yeast in warm water, not just in distribution but also physically, thanks to super cool new homegrown location on the banks of the Ocoee River.  I met Sarah for the first time, appropriately, at the Fire and Ice Festival, a fun, mid-winter chili and beer fest in downtown Blue Ridge, GA, where she was hanging out at the Copperhill Brewery beer truck. I had heard about Sarah since publishing my debut novel, Back to Blue Holly (about a young woman who opens a brewery against all odds in a historically dry town) and I could not wait to connect with her and learn about her journey into the beer and distillation business.  Thanks for being here and for listening. If you like this content, please subscribe to my podcast and newsletter.

    22 min
  4. Whaddaya got, Loran? Loran Smith, UGA Hall of Famer

    09/02/2025

    Whaddaya got, Loran? Loran Smith, UGA Hall of Famer

    When you think about Georgia athletics, there are a few names that stand out for their impact, longevity, and stories, either lived or written. One of those names is Loran Smith. No one loves the University of Georgia more than Loran Smith. Loran's journey with the Bulldogs began as a student-athlete, track team captain, and MVP in 1959 — but it didn't end with graduation. Instead, it turned into a lifelong love story. Loran has worn about every Dawg hat you can imagine. He is well-known as the first sideline reporter Georgia's radio broadcast ever had. Over the years, he became an institution, the on-field complement to Larry Munson's legendary play-by-play calls from the radio booth. He was the Assistant Sports Information Director, Business Manager, Executive Director of the Bulldog Club, radio producer, host of the Mark Richt locker room show, producer of several documentaries, and even a tailgate cookbook with his wife, Myrna, the perfect pairing for the pre-game Tailgate Show he continues to host. Loran's contributions extend far beyond what happens on Saturdays in the fall. He's been the storyteller of Georgia football, chronicling its history in newspaper columns, game day programs, and dozens of books that Bulldogs fans pass down like family heirlooms — titles like Glory, Glory with Lewis Grizzard, Dooley's Dawgs with Vince Dooley, and The Football Vault, a treasure trove of memories from 1892 through 2007, and How 'Bout Them Dawgs!: The Inside Story of Georgia Football's 2021 National Championship Season with Coach Kirby Smart,  He's also a proud native of Wrightsville, Georgia, home of Herschel Walker, a Georgia Sports Hall of Famer, a devoted husband to Myrna, and a father and grandfather whose love for the Dawgs is rivaled only by his love for his family. I was fortunate enough to sit down with Loran to hear not just the milestones, but also the moments — the stories from the sidelines, the friendships forged in locker rooms, and the Bulldog traditions he has helped create and preserve. If you love Georgia football or love a great story, this is a conversation you don't want to miss. Beth Pride www.bethpride.com

    28 min
  5. Hall of Fame Trainer Bill Mott

    07/08/2025

    Hall of Fame Trainer Bill Mott

    I’m thrilled to spend a few minutes with the inspiring Bill Mott, Hall of Fame, award-winning Thoroughbred trainer. Bill has had a long and successful career training race horses since he was 15 years old in South Dakota. In 1978, he struck out on his own after riding and training for Jack Van Berg, and by the time Bill was 45 years old, he was the youngest trainer ever to be inducted into the Racing Hall of Fame. Bill has won the Eclipse Award for Outstanding Trainer four times across three decades. And if those stats don’t impress you, on June 20, 2020, Moon Over Miami won at Churchill Downs, giving Bill his five thousandth win. To date, Bill Mott has had over 28,670 starts with 5,513 first places and almost 9,000 2nds and 3rds with gross earnings of roughly $361 million.  Most recent was Bill’s training of 2023 Horse of the Year Cody’s Wish, and to top it all off, he just won the Kentucky Derby and the Belmont in 2025 with power duo Sovereignty and jockey Junior Alvarado.   Bill is an inspiration professionally and personally. He’s a reliable and dedicated boss, husband, father, and friend to many. He’s also generally a man of few words, so I am excited to have him here today to hear his story from horse’s mouth as they say.  What we covered: Bill's 55-year career training race horsesWhich does he like best, horses or people?Hobbies and favorite placesCigar Cody’s Wish Who will play him in the Cody's Wish movie?The 2025 Derby/Belmont DoubleSovereigntyWho inspired him and how? You can find Bill in Saratoga this summer doing what he loves best.  You can find me online: https://www.bethpride.com/ https://www.instagram.com/bprideauthor/ https://www.facebook.com/bprideauthor

    30 min

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About

Connecting with people is like a vitamin B injected advanced Google search, except better. Inspiration fuels the creative process, and there is little that excites me more than interesting people who teach me something new (which is pretty much anyone I run into these days).  Join me for this People-Inspired Podcast where I get to talk to inspiring people about what and who inspired them. We will fill the tank and crank that flywheel, proving that one person's story is often all you need to get things rolling.  People ask about what sparked my debut novel, Back to Blue Holly, and the answer is easy. The book is place and PEOPLE-inspired. I relied heavily upon the stories I collected traveling Kentucky with artist Kelly Brewer, painting and interviewing people from all walks of life for our Common Wealth of Kentucky Project (2022). And equally influential were the good folks I am lucky to know (or heard about) in the North Georgia region.  And as I write my next novel, I'm back to being nosy Beth, poking around, asking lots of questions, and mining the unsearchable, compelling gems I cannot find anywhere else than in the people I talk to. https://www.bethpride.com/