The Bettis Musgrove Show

Ben Musgrove

Welcome to "The Bettis Musgrove Show," the go-to podcast for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of personal injury law with confidence. Hosted by seasoned attorneys Ben Musgrove and Spencer Bettis, our show demystifies legal processes and provides invaluable insights into effectively handling personal injury cases. Whether you're a potential client, a law student, or just curious about the legal world, join us for expert discussions, guest interviews, and real-world advice aimed at educating and empowering our viewers. Subscribe to stay updated on all our latest episodes!

  1. 12/08/2025

    Ho Ho Ho! Santa Claus Joins The Bettis Musgrove Show

    In the most magical episode yet, hosts Ben Musgrove and Christopher Light sit down with the most famous person in the world, Santa Claus himself! Recorded at Richard's Family Farm in their beautiful festive greenhouse, this heartwarming conversation covers everything from the naughty and nice list to Santa's favorite cookies, Christmas traditions, and the true meaning of the season.​About Our Special Guest:Santa Claus has been bringing joy to children around the world for generations. Based at the North Pole with Mrs. Claus and his team of elves, Santa operates what might be "the most charitable organization in the world." He travels by sleigh only on Christmas Eve but makes regular appearances throughout the holiday season to meet with children and families.The Beard:That magnificent beard is 100% real! Santa has been growing it since 2007, and it grows incredibly fast. In 2019, he trimmed it down to Ben's length in February, and by October it was back to full Santa glory. His secret? Beard oil to keep it looking good and smelling nice for all those kids who want to give it a tug.What We Discuss:The Naughty and Nice List - Mrs. Claus is in charge of the list, and she's strict! Everyone starts on the nice list, but talking back to parents, being disrespectful to teachers, or being unkind to friends will move you down fast. The good news? There's always time before Christmas to move back up by being helpful and respectful.Elf on the Shelf - Those mischievous little spies report back regularly to Mrs. Claus. If your elf loses its magic from being touched, Santa has a solution: put it in a freezer bag for exactly 5 minutes (no more!) and it will think it's back at the North Pole and regain its magic.The Big Night - Santa flies opposite the earth's rotation (west to east at over 1,000 miles per hour) to cover more ground faster. He only flies the sleigh on Christmas Eve—otherwise, it's flights through Atlanta airport to get to the North Pole.Santa's Cookie Preferences - His TWO favorites: homemade M&M cookies (replace chocolate chips with M&Ms for cookies and candy at the same time) or store-bought white chocolate covered Oreos (only available November through mid-December). Don't forget carrots for the reindeer!What Santa Loves to Deliver - Sports equipment, soccer balls, lacrosse sticks, ballet shoes, anything that gets kids outside and active.What Santa Dislikes - Video games and music with inappropriate lyrics. He'll grant those wishes but prefers gifts that encourage outdoor play and creativity.The One Thing Santa Doesn't Deliver - Live animals! He makes toys, not pets. He can make a toy snake or robot snake, but the real thing needs to come from parents.Ben's Redemption - Years ago, Ben's daughters told Santa their dad shot a reindeer. Turns out it was just a whitetail deer, and Santa officially cleared Ben from the naughty list on this episode!Favorite Christmas Song - "O Holy Night"Where to Find Santa:Avalon (Alpharetta, GA) - Starting the Sunday before Thanksgiving (November 23) through Christmas EveLocation: Little red Santa house on 3rd Street at AvalonSchedule: Every single day through Christmas EvePet Night: Every TuesdayPhotos: Appointments book up fast (posted first Monday of October), but walk-ups welcome!Instagram: @Santa_C.LLCSpecial Thanks:🎄 Richard's Family Farm - For providing their beautiful festive greenhouse for this recording and for offering Santa photo experiences. Find them on Instagram!Connect with Bettis Musgrove:www.bettismusgrove.com@BettisMusgrove on all platforms

    30 min
  2. 11/24/2025

    Anna Marie Champion & Lisa Bennett Creative Enterprises - Bettis Musgrove Show

    Join hosts Ben Musgrove and Christopher Light for this heartwarming episode as they visit Creative Enterprises in Cumming, Georgia, to sit down with Lisa Bennett (founder) and Anna Marie Champion (executive director), two exceptional women transforming lives through their nonprofit day program for adults with disabilities.​About Lisa Bennett:A Forsyth County native who knew at 16 she wanted to work with special education after watching an episode of Marcus Welby, MD featuring a child with Down syndrome. Lisa spent 20 years teaching special education in Forsyth and Gwinnett counties, then served as assistant director of special education before founding Creative Enterprises in 2016. Her vision: adults with disabilities shouldn't graduate at 22 only to sit home on the couch.​About Anna Marie Champion:With a background in interior design and HR, Anna's perspective changed when her daughter was born with cerebral palsy. After working in the school system and moving back to Forsyth County, she joined Creative Enterprises as a teacher and fundraiser before stepping into the executive director role a year ago.​Creative Enterprises:A nonprofit day program and workplace employer for adults with disabilities, offering life skills, communication skills, and job skills training.​The Growth:- Started in 2016 with 6 clients- Now serving nearly 140 individuals​- 14 staff members plus 5 nurses- Maintains 1:10 staff-to-client ratio​Programs & Services:Life Skills Training - Including an apartment setup for teaching cooking, cleaning, laundry, and daily living skills​Job Placement - Clients work at various community locations including the Forsyth County Courthouse (Friday coffee and snacks for jury members), city aquatic center, and local businesses​Creative Scoops - Ice cream program teaching money management and customer service​Severe/Profound Care - Nursing program serving individuals with feeding tubes and serious medical needs, giving parents respite from 24-hour caregiving​Community Integration - Daily outings including yoga at city center, workouts at the police precinct with PJ Girvan, and participation in community events​The New Building:After raising $1.4 million, Creative Enterprises is building a new 100-person capacity facility on donated city land. Contractor Ralph Webb is leading construction, with completion expected in early 2025. The current 1957 former Methodist church building will be maintained for severe/profound clients and exercise space.​Keystone Village Partnership:Both Lisa (board member) and Anna work closely with Keystone Village, the residential community being developed for adults with disabilities. This partnership addresses the critical housing need when parents pass away or can no longer provide care.​What We Discuss:- Lisa's calling to special education at age 16​- gap in services for adults after aging out at 22​- Building trust with parents who kept their adult children home​- Anna's journey from stay-at-home mom to executive director​- Managing diverse needs from clients age 22 to 66​- The nursing program for severe/profound individuals​- Community partnerships with city jobs and businesses​- PJ Girvan bringing clients to the police precinct for workouts​- The $1.4 million building campaign success​- Keystone Village residential development needs​- Challenges of state regulations and staffing​- Why "you get what you expect" from clients​How to Help:Location: Former Cumming United Methodist Church building (1957)Website: https://www.creativeenterprises.org/forsyth-countySocial Media: Creative Enterprises Forsyth Campus (Facebook & Instagram)Connect with Bettis Musgrove:📍 202 Tribble Gap Rd, STE 300, Cumming, GA 30040📞 (470) 347-1515🌐 www.bettismusgrove.com

    46 min
  3. 11/17/2025

    Building a Law Firm with Culture, Community, and Compassion - Litner + Deganian

    Join hosts Ben Musgrove and Christopher Light for this insightful episode of The Bettis Musgrove Show as they sit down with Steve Litner and Arman Deganian, the founding partners of Litner + Deganian, an Atlanta-based personal injury law firm that's redefining what it means to practice law with purpose.​​About Steve Litner:Originally from Boston, Massachusetts, Steve attended the University of Maryland, University of Florida for grad school, and UNC Chapel Hill for law school before moving to Atlanta. A state champion wrestler who later coached high school wrestling for two years, Steve started his own personal injury firm in 2012 after realizing he worked better for himself than for someone else. His philosophy: "Personal injury law gives me a chance to help clients receive fair treatment in some very traumatic situations where the deck is often stacked against them".​​About Arman Deganian:A "double dawg" with degrees from the University of Georgia, Arman is a Loganville native and former all-county running back who spent seven years doing defense work before switching to the plaintiff side. His insurance defense background gives him unique insight: "I know how insurance companies work, so I can stay one step ahead of them". Arman joined Steve in 2015, and they officially became partners in January 2016.​​The Litner + Deganian Story:What started as two attorneys and one paralegal in a small Dunwoody office has grown into a 30-person firm with eight attorneys and offices in Atlanta, Rincon, and Columbus. But growth hasn't been their goal—culture has. As they famously said in a partners meeting years ago: "We don't want to grow for growth's sake".​​The Culture:Forget suits and ties—at Litner + Deganian, board shorts and t-shirts are the norm. Their iconic billboard featuring what looks like an "Olan Mills engagement photo" perfectly captures their philosophy: don't take yourself too seriously, but take your clients' cases very seriously.​Community Involvement:LifeLine Animal Project Partnership - For every case they close, Litner + Deganian sponsors one pet adoption through LifeLine Animal Project, estimating as many as 200 adoptions per year. The firm has been partnering with LifeLine since 2021.​​Make-A-Wish Trailblaze Challenge - Arman recently completed the grueling 22-mile hike along the Bartram Trail in North Georgia to raise money for Make-A-Wish Georgia.​​5K Sponsorships - The firm doesn't just write checks—their entire team participates in numerous 5K races and charity events throughout the year.​What We Discuss in This Episode: The origin story: from wrestling champion and football star to law partnersWhy Arman went by "Mike" through high school and college​The infamous "Netflix" employee story​Building a firm culture around personality fit, not just qualifications​The transition from defense work to plaintiff representationWhy they hire attorneys based on opportunities, not job postings​Managing work-life balance and encouraging healthy outlets​Steve's philosophy on coaching kids and managing employees​The LifeLine Animal Project partnership origin story​Arman's Make-A-Wish hike and why giving back mattersWhy they'll never hit 50 employees (and that's intentional)​Parenting, gymnastics competitions, and the chaos of morning routines​Key Takeaway:"We don't want to grow for growth's sake. We like our size now. We're about 30 people, eight attorneys, and anything more than that seems like we'd lose what makes us special".​Connect with Litner + Deganian:📍 Atlanta Office: 1776 Briarcliff Road NE, Atlanta, GA 30306📞 Phone: (678) 956-8500🌐 Website: www.litnerlaw.comAreas Served: Atlanta, Stone Mountain, Dunwoody, Columbus, Rincon, and throughout Georgia​Connect with Bettis Musgrove:📍 202 Tribble Gap Rd, STE 300, Cumming, GA 30040📞 (470) 347-1515🌐 www.bettismusgrove.com

    1h 16m
  4. 11/07/2025

    Executive Director Angela Dikes on Bald Ridge Lodge's Mission - Bettis Musgrove Show

    Changed Lives, New FuturesJoin hosts Ben Musgrove and Christopher Light for this inspiring episode as they sit down with the team from Bald Ridge Lodge, a nonprofit group home transforming the lives of young men ages 12-21 in Forsyth County since 2008.​About Bald Ridge Lodge:Founded when community leaders saw a need for a boys' home in Forsyth County, Bald Ridge Lodge provides safe and stable support to young men removed from their homes due to abuse, neglect, and trauma. Led by Executive Director Angela Dikes, the organization operates a 12-bed group home, Independent Living Program, and Aftercare services.​The Impact:Without assistance, 20% of foster youth become homeless the day they age out, and only 11% of Georgia's foster children graduate high school. But Bald Ridge Lodge says "Not on our watch!" Through counseling, mentoring, and community support, they're helping young men beat the odds and build better futures.​What We Discuss:- The founding story and 17-year journey- Programs helping young men heal and transition to adulthood- Success stories of former residents- Partnerships with DFCS and community organizations- How you can get involved as a mentor or donorGet Involved:Website: www.baldridgelodge.orgContact: (770) 887-4357Bald Ridge Lodge is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. All donations are tax-deductible.​About Bettis Musgrove:Community-focused personal injury law firm passionate about highlighting organizations making a difference in Forsyth County.202 Tribble Gap Rd, STE 300, Cumming, GA 30040(470) 347-1515www.bettismusgrove.comSubscribe for more inspiring conversations with community changemakers!**#TheBettisMusgroveShow #BaldRidgeLodge #ForsythCounty #FosterCare #CummingGA #ChangedLives #CommunitySuprt #MakeADifference

    59 min
  5. 11/01/2025

    Celebrating 50 Years of Breaking the Cycle of Poverty - Nicole Morgan The Place

    Join host Ben Musgrove and law partner Chris Light for this inspiring episode of The Bettis Musgrove Show as they sit down with Nicole Morgan, Director of Development at The Place, a remarkable nonprofit organization that has been transforming lives in Forsyth and Dawson Counties for 50 years.​​About Nicole Morgan:Nicole brings a unique background to her role, having spent 10 years in government service, including seven and a half years with Forsyth County Parks and Recreation and time with Senior Services. A Leadership Forsyth graduate, she discovered The Place during her class tour and immediately fell in love with the organization's mission. Now approaching her second year as Director of Development, Nicole is passionate about showing her two daughters the difference between needs and wants while serving the community.​​About The Place:Founded in 1975 by four Adrian Dominican nuns who saw a need in rural Forsyth County, The Place has evolved into a comprehensive organization serving essential needs while helping families become self-sustaining.​​The Impact By The Numbers:- 450 families served weekly through food pantries​- 2,000+ visits per month for food assistance alone​- 92 cents of every dollar donated goes directly to programs​- 400 volunteers monthly making it all possible​- 50 years of dedicated service to the community​​What We Discuss in This Episode:- The inspiring origin story of four nuns who started The Place 50 years ago​- How the client choice model preserves dignity and teaches budgeting​- The Cottage program supporting young homeless women pursuing education and employment​- Innovative partnerships with schools, courts, and community organizations​- The impact of government shutdowns and SNAP benefit disruptions on families​- How Forsyth County's community always steps up when needs arise​- Holiday House: helping parents shop with dignity for Christmas gifts for their children​- Heartsgiving: combining coat and turkey drives to serve 450 families for Thanksgiving​Critical Needs Right Now:With the government shutdown affecting SNAP benefits, The Place is preparing for increased demand for food assistance and rental support. The community is already stepping up, but more help is needed as families face impossible choices between food, heat, and rent.​Upcoming Events:Heartsgiving (Week Before Thanksgiving) - The Place will provide 450 complete Thanksgiving meals (turkey, shelf-stable food box, $25 grocery gift card, plus an extra food bag) AND a coat for every family member, thanks to PWB Joy of Hope Foundation.​Holiday House (December) - Parents and guardians shop for NEW toys, clothes, bikes, and wrapping paper using a point system, allowing them to choose exactly what their children want and wrap gifts from them.​How You Can Help:📍 Forsyth County Location: 2550 The Place Circle, Cumming, GA 30040📍 Dawson County Location: Also serving the community📞 Phone: (770) 887-1098🌐 Website: www.theplacega.orgWays to Make an Impact:- Donate new or gently used coats (all sizes)​- Provide frozen turkeys or turkey breasts for Heartsgiving​- Donate unopened, unexpired food items​- Give financially - 92% goes directly to programs​- Donate new unwrapped toys for Holiday House​- Volunteer at food pantries, mobile pantries, or special events​- Host a food or clothing drive at your workplace or school​- Support through Donor Advised Funds (DAF)​- Tax-deductible donations accepted! The Place is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.​​Food Pantry Hours:Forsyth County: Tuesday-Thursday, 9:00am-1:30pmDawson County: Thursday-Friday, 9:30am-1:00pm; Saturday 10:00am-4:00pmConnect with Bettis Musgrove:📍 202 Tribble Gap Rd, STE 300, Cumming, GA 30040📞 (470) 347-1515🌐 www.bettismusgrove.com

    51 min
  6. 09/27/2025

    The Fort: Keeping Foster Siblings Together - Bettis Musgrove Show

    Join us for a powerful conversation about The Fort, a groundbreaking foster care initiative building the first sibling foster home in North Georgia. We're joined by Zach Meeks, personal injury attorney and passionate advocate, and Cara Bowen, Executive Director of The Fort, to discuss this vital community project.THE PROBLEM:Over 60% of foster children in Forsyth County are placed outside the county due to lack of bed space, separating them from their families, friends, schools, and communities. Siblings are often split up, adding another layer of trauma to an already difficult situation.THE SOLUTION:The Fort is building a revolutionary sibling foster home that will house up to 6 foster children with dedicated house parents living on-site full-time. This first-of-its-kind facility in North Georgia will feature individual bedrooms and bathrooms for each child, plus innovative on-site visitation and therapy spaces.ABOUT OUR GUESTS:Zach Meeks:- Personal injury attorney and owner of Meeks Impact Law Firm- Forsyth County resident and community leader- Passionate advocate for The Fort foster care mission- Alabama football fan and avid golferCara Bowen:- Executive Director of The Fort- 25 years of experience with Georgia Department of Family and Children Services- Former Director of Forsyth County DFCS- Lifelong advocate for children in foster careWHAT WE DISCUSS:- The urgent need for more foster care bed space in Forsyth County- How sibling separation adds trauma to children already in crisis- The wraparound support model that engages the entire community- Challenges facing foster parents and children in the current system- The innovative design features that set The Fort apart- Fundraising goals and upcoming eventsKEY INSIGHTS:- Why traditional foster care often fails to keep siblings together- The role of community support in successful foster care- How The Fort's model could be replicated in other communities- The financial and emotional costs of placing children outside their home countyUPCOMING EVENTS:- Golf Tournament: October 13th at Windermere Golf Club (Goal: $150,000)- Pickle Ball Tournament: November (date on website)- Brick Campaign: $100 per brick with family/company names- Silent auction and volunteer opportunitiesZACH'S INCREDIBLE COMMITMENT:Zach Meeks announced he will personally match donations dollar-for-dollar up to $100,000 at the October 13th golf tournament, demonstrating his serious commitment to making The Fort a reality.THE NUMBERS:- Building cost: $1.8-2 million- Capacity: Up to 6 foster children- Current placement rate outside county: Over 60%- Years in development: Since 2009-2010- Cara is The Fort's first and only full-time employeeThis conversation highlights how one community is stepping up to solve a critical problem affecting our most vulnerable children. Whether you're interested in foster care, community development, or local philanthropy, this episode shows how ordinary people can create extraordinary change.CONNECT WITH THE FORT:Website: https://thefortfostercare.org/Facebook: @thefortfostercareInstagram: @thefortfostercareCONNECT WITH ZACH MEEKS:Website: meeksimpactlaw.comSocial media: Facebook, Instagram, TikTokGET INVOLVED:- Register for the golf tournament- Purchase commemorative bricks- Volunteer at events- Donate items for silent auctions- Become a community supporterCONNECT WITH US:Visit bettismusgrove.comFind us on all social media platforms at BettisMusgroveSubscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss an episodeLike this video if you believe every child deserves a safe, loving home with their siblings, subscribe for more conversations about the people and organizations making our community better, and let us know in the comments how you plan to support The Fort.#TheFort #FosterCare #ForsythCounty #Community #Children #Nonprofit #BettisMusgrove #ZachMeeks #CaraBowen #SiblingCare #Georgia

    33 min
  7. 09/19/2025

    Inside Forsyth County Schools with Superintendent Mitch Young - Bettis Musgrove Show

    Join us for an insightful conversation with Mitch Young, Superintendent of Forsyth County Schools, one of Georgia's premier public school systems. In this comprehensive interview, we explore what makes Forsyth County Schools consistently rank among the top in the state and nation.ABOUT MITCH YOUNG:- Superintendent of Forsyth County Schools (55,000 students, 8,000 employees)- 19 years in Forsyth County Schools- Former Principal of Forsyth Central High School- Former college basketball coach at DePaul University and St. Francis University- Pennsylvania native and Florida State graduate- Father and education advocateHIS JOURNEY:From small-town Pennsylvania to college basketball coaching to leading one of Georgia's largest school districts, Mitch's path to education leadership is anything but traditional. After coaching at DePaul and other universities, he chose family stability over chasing college coaching dreams and found his true calling in education.WHAT WE DISCUSS:- How Forsyth County Schools became one of the top school systems in America- The role of community involvement in educational excellence- School safety initiatives and proactive threat prevention- Managing a $750 million budget while maintaining the lowest per-pupil cost in metro Atlanta- Strategic planning and fighting complacency in successful systems- Teacher retention and recruitment challenges- The importance of relationships in education- Balancing individual student needs with system-wide policiesKEY INSIGHTS:- Why Forsyth County Schools ranks as the lowest cost per pupil in metro Atlanta while achieving the highest results- How the district employs nearly 80 School Resource Officers and innovative safety programs- The Student Advocacy Specialist program that follows at-risk students throughout their entire school career- Why administration, not money, is the top reason teachers stay or leave school systems- The strategic planning process that transformed the district over two decadesSAFETY AND INNOVATION:Mitch discusses cutting-edge approaches to school safety, including threat assessment specialists, social media monitoring, and proactive mental health support. Learn about programs that have literally saved lives in the community.This episode offers valuable insights for parents, educators, and community members who want to understand what makes excellent public education possible. Whether you're curious about school operations, safety measures, or educational leadership, this conversation provides a behind-the-scenes look at one of America's top school districts.CONNECT WITH FORSYTH COUNTY SCHOOLS:Website: www.forsyth.k12.ga.usFollow them on social media for the latest updates and informationCONNECT WITH US:Visit bettismusgrove.comFind us on all social media platforms at BettisMusgroveSubscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss an episodeLike this video if you found it informative, subscribe for more conversations with the leaders shaping our community, and let us know in the comments what education topics you'd like us to explore next.#ForsythCountySchools #Education #Superintendent #SchoolSafety #PublicEducation #Georgia #BettisMusgrove #Leadership #Community #Schools

    1h 5m
  8. 09/09/2025

    Blake Tillery: From State Senator to Lieutenant Governor Candidate - Bettis Musgrove Show

    Join us for an in-depth conversation with Georgia State Senator Blake Tillery, who recently announced his candidacy for Lieutenant Governor of Georgia. In this engaging episode, we sit down with one of the most influential budget leaders in the state legislature to discuss his vision for Georgia's future.ABOUT BLAKE TILLERY: Current Georgia State SenatorChairman of the Senate Appropriations Committee for 7 yearsFather of four (including two foster children)Republican candidate for Lieutenant GovernorConservative leader focused on fiscal responsibility and Georgia valuesHis decision to run for Lieutenant Governor and what sets him apart from other candidatesHis experience as Chairman of the Senate Appropriations CommitteeBudget priorities and fiscal responsibility in state governmentGeorgia values and conservative principles in modern politicsHis vision for eliminating Georgia's personal income taxThe role of the Lieutenant Governor in state governmentBalancing family life with public serviceKey issues facing Georgia voters todayState budget priorities and spendingTax policy and economic developmentEducation funding and policyConservative governance principlesCampaign strategy and political messagingThe future of the Republican Party in GeorgiaWHAT WE DISCUSS:KEY TOPICS COVERED:Blake brings a unique perspective as someone who has risen to a powerful position in the legislature while maintaining his independence from establishment politics. Whether you agree with his politics or not, his insights into Georgia government and the legislative process are invaluable for understanding how our state operates.This conversation offers viewers a chance to hear directly from a major candidate for one of Georgia's most important statewide offices. Get the inside scoop on state government, conservative politics, and the issues that matter most to Georgia families.CONNECT WITH BLAKE:https://tilleryforgeorgia.com/  / blaketilleryga  CONNECT WITH US:https://www.bettismusgrove.com/Find us on all social media platforms at BettisMusgroveSubscribe and hit the notification bell to never miss an episodeLike this video if you found it informative, subscribe for more conversations with the people shaping our community and state, and let us know in the comments what political topics you'd like us to cover next.#BlakeTillery #LieutenantGovernor #GeorgiaPolitics #StateGovernment #Conservative #Budget #BettisMusgrove #Politics #Georgia

    58 min

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Welcome to "The Bettis Musgrove Show," the go-to podcast for anyone looking to navigate the complexities of personal injury law with confidence. Hosted by seasoned attorneys Ben Musgrove and Spencer Bettis, our show demystifies legal processes and provides invaluable insights into effectively handling personal injury cases. Whether you're a potential client, a law student, or just curious about the legal world, join us for expert discussions, guest interviews, and real-world advice aimed at educating and empowering our viewers. Subscribe to stay updated on all our latest episodes!