
From Badge to Byline: Mary's Journey of Finding Soul Fuel in Unexpected Places
[00:07] Shannon Spencer: Welcome to another episode of Soul fueled success where we uncover the stories that inspire us to pursue our passions with purpose. Today, I'm excited to introduce Mary Taylor, a former police officer turned lifestyle magazine founder in Kennewick, Washington. Mary's journey from law enforcement to to launching tailored Living magazine is a powerful example of life's unexpected turns and the joy of embracing new chapters. In our conversation, Mary shares the dual sources of her soul fuel, the personal joy she finds in her faith and her family, and the professional fulfillment from innovating and connecting her community. Through her magazine, she opens up about overcoming challenges like dealing with rejection and feeling overlooked, and how these experiences have shaped her approach to business and life. Mary's story is a reminder that soul fuel can be found in every aspect of our lives, from our deepest relationships to our professional endeavors. Whether you're navigating your own career pivot or looking for ways to recharge, this episode is for you. Join us as we dive into a discussion filled with insights on finding and nurturing what truly fuels our souls. Ready to be inspired? Let's get started.[01:30] Shannon Spencer: Hey, Mary, I'm so glad you're with us.[01:33] Mary Taylor: Thank you. I am so excited to be here. I hear that I'm like your first.[01:37] Shannon Spencer: You are absolutely my first guest. And, you know, you're one of the inspirations for me, actually taking the leap and doing the podcast. So who better?[01:45]Mary Taylor: I love that. Thank you so much.[01:49] Shannon Spencer: So, for those of you who may not know Mary, I mean, I think that she's world famous, but there might be a few of you who don't know her. Why don't you tell us a little bit about yourself?[01:59] Well, I'm definitely not world famous, but I do feel like I am a. I'm a part of the community that I live in, so that's important to me. I moved over here in Kennewick, Washington back in 2006. I actually was a police officer, and I fell in love with the tri cities and where I live. And I also. That's also where I fell in love with my husband. And we ended up having two beautiful, healthy baby boys. And I became a full time stay at home mom and absolutely loved that. And then the next chapter of my life was starting up a local lifestyle magazine for the tri cities called Tailored living. And I have been doing that for the last seven years. And, you know, we just kind of go with the flow and enjoy life and, yeah, that's a little bit about me.[02:56] Yeah.[02:56] Shannon Spencer: And that's quite a leap from police officer to Lifestyle magazine.[03:02] Mary Taylor:Hey, you know, you only get one life, so make as many fun chapters as you can.[03:06] Shannon Spencer: Right, right, exactly. That's one of the things I love about you. And, you know, that role of the police officer and being part of the community is such an important one. So we're all about soul fuel here, and I know that I would love for you to share with us what soul fuel means to you in the context of your business and your life.[03:27] Well, when we were talking, you and I, we were talking about what soul fuel is. You had mentioned, you know, joy, motivation, positivity, the things that kind of fill your cup. And I love that because it really makes you take a moment to inventory what is it that really makes you tick. And so for me, I. I have two very distinct faces. I've got the business face, and then I've got the personal face, and there's different soul fuels for each.[04:01] Right, right.[04:02] So in my personal life, and what fuels me, I would have to say it's my marriage with my...



