9. We Maybe Recorded This Too Late in the Afternoon

Some things make it out of the group chat. Some don’t. This episode? It’s got a little of both.

We’re talking about the family yearbook debate and whether printed photo albums are making a comeback. Mary Kate is still wearing clothes from college, which sparks a discussion on timeless style versus sheer stubbornness. She also has a firm stance on keeping tags on furniture—yes, even the lamps. Meanwhile, Hannah Mo isn’t backing down on the ranch dream, proving that if you want something bad enough, you’ll figure out how to make it happen.

Reba’s latest era is on the table, and let’s just say the opinions are strong. And then there’s the 40th birthday trip, the one plan that keeps floating in and out of existence. Will this be the time it finally happens?

The Podcast

Brooke Clay Taylor

By day, Brooke has the work ethic of a farm hand and the creative brain of a big agency, and loves blending the two to help tell the story of small town, America to the masses.

By night and by weekend, Brooke has adventures on her mind. From kayaking to sipping champagne in a new city, adventures feed her creativity and give her a sense of home.

https://ruralgoneurban.com
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