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Building a Lasting Legacy: An Interview with Jackie Baugh Moore

Jackie Baugh Moore, president of the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation , reflects on her faith, philanthropy, and building a lasting legacy.

In this episode of The Green Room, host Jonathon Platt and Jackie Baugh Moore, president of the Eula Mae and John Baugh Foundation, explore the Baugh legacy: Eula Mae and John Baugh’s lives, the founding of Sysco, and looking at things through the lens of love.

Moore reflects on a legacy defined by conviction and compassion. She shares her family stories and decades of faith-driven service. Moore and Platt go in depth about her grandfather’s moral courage during the Baptist battles, her mother’s infectious joy, and the foundation’s evolving mission in a time where faith and freedom are once again being tested.

“ I think the lens of love was a great way to sum up my grandparents, my mom, and what we have tried to be as a family and as a foundation. Looking at things through a lens of love also can cause you to have a lot of heartache and some disappointment.  And even get angry when people are unjustly treated and when things are not done in a way of love, especially through the faith community.” – Jackie Baugh Moore

Tune in for a story on true conviction for religious liberty.

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Credits:

Our theme music is “Short Circuit” by Ryan James Carr, with a special guest appearance by – yes – Abner McCall.

Our episodes are made possible by a grant from the Eula Mae & John Baugh Foundation.

And special thanks to our managing producer, Nina Um, and digital editor Kassidy Tsikitas.

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