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E5: Mary Margaret Moffit

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"I swore I'd never come back [to Raleigh] and yet I always yearned for it... I love the ocean and I knew I would but on my own terms." Mary Margaret was born and raised in Raleigh and recently returned to her family's property and has even inherited her childhood phone number. She speaks about the old Raleigh accent, the grand Lumina ballroom on Wrightsville beach, how William Boroughs sparked her love of literature and how John Coltrane speaks to the great existential question. Poet, philosopher, yoga instructor, music lover, caregiver, doula, office guru... Mary Margaret is a special lady and a wonderful example of living peace into every day life.

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"I swore I'd never come back [to Raleigh] and yet I always yearned for it... I love the ocean and I knew I would but on my own terms." Mary Margaret was born and raised in Raleigh and recently returned to her family's property and has even inherited her childhood phone number. She speaks about the old Raleigh accent, the grand Lumina ballroom on Wrightsville beach, how William Boroughs sparked her love of literature and how John Coltrane speaks to the great existential question. Poet, philosopher, yoga instructor, music lover, caregiver, doula, office guru... Mary Margaret is a special lady and a wonderful example of living peace into every day life.

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