Haley “Scout” Moore’s Unbreakable Spirit

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Haley “Scout” Moore’s Unbreakable Spirit: How One Knoxville Woman Turns Cancer Into a Catalyst for Strength

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As May’s Women’s Health Month comes to a close, the message remains: caring for our health is a year-round commitment. On this first day of June, we’re honored to share the powerful story of Haley “Scout” Moore - a local woman whose strength, resilience, and unwavering dedication to fitness is inspiring Knoxville and beyond.

Haley’s journey took an unexpected turn last fall when, just one day after starting her new role as a personal trainer at Gold’s Gym – Chapman Highway, she was diagnosed with Stage 2 HER2-positive breast cancer.

She had no symptoms, no family history, and no risk factors—just an instinct that something wasn’t right. Haley was in the middle of training for a bodybuilding competition when she noticed an unusual soreness. That self-awareness led her to seek answers, and likely saved her life.

Since that day, Haley has approached her diagnosis the same way she approaches the gym: with grit and purpose. While undergoing chemotherapy and now radiation treatments at Parkwest Medical Center, she’s remained a regular at Gold’s Gym, showing up with tenacity even on her hardest days.

“The gym became my therapy,” she says. “It was the one thing I could still control.”

Haley’s story is more than just a personal triumph—it’s a call to action. She’s been sharing her journey on social media to support and encourage other women facing similar battles, reminding us all to listen to our bodies, speak up, and prioritize our health.

You can follow Haley’s journey on Instagram at @buffhippielady. Her fight continues, with treatment expected to wrap up this October—and her goal remains to return to her passion: helping others reach their fitness goals as a personal trainer.

Let Haley’s story be a reminder that strength comes in many forms—and that your health is worth fighting for every single day.

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Upcoming Events:

Mark your calendars for an unforgettable evening of art, music, and togetherness at Beardsley Farm’s annual First Friday Garden Art Gala, happening Friday, June 6 from 5–7 PM. This free community event brings people of all ages together to celebrate creativity in the heart of nature. More Info

Join the conversation on Saturday, June 7 from 3–5 PM at the Knoxville Bahá’í Center (1323 Hannah Ave) for a thoughtful and welcoming discussion on the spiritual significance of dreams. More Info

Get ready for a full day of good reads, great beers, and even better vibes at Printshop Beer Co on June 7th from 12 PM to 9 PM! More Info

Cruise in to celebrate the longest day fundraiser by the Alzheimer’s Association on Saturday, June 7th from 1pm-3pm at American House West Knoxville, 8024 Gleason Drive.

Marble City Opera invites audiences to experience the passion and tragedy of one of opera’s most iconic works—Ruggero Leoncavallo’s Pagliacci—as the company closes its 2024-25 mainstage season with two powerful performances on Thursday, June 5, and Saturday, June 7, 2025, at the A.K. Bissell Park Bandshell Pavilion in Oak Ridge, Tennessee. Tickets are available now at MarbleCityOpera.com.

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Veterans:

Free Veteran’s Breakfast: The United Veterans Council of East Tennessee presents 14 free breakfasts for Veterans and guests on four Saturdays, monthly, Coffee line starts at 8am, Chow line starts at 8:30am. Locations and Dates

Incredible Towns Business Networking Meetings

Incredible Towns business networking meetings are the place to be to get to know fellow Knoxville professionals! Their networking meeting locations are growing and times are updating! 😄 Here are the ones happening this week!

Breakfast Clubs:

Corryton, 1st Thursdays, 8am at Wrenhouse Bakery, 7404 Tazewell Pike;

Lunches:

Caryville, 1st Mondays, noon at Shoneys; Knoxville South, 1st Tuesdays, noon at Gondolier, 7644 Mountain Grove Dr; Oak Ridge, 1st Wednesdays, noon at New China Palace, 123 Central Ave; Maryville/Alcoa, noon at Picked Pig Kitchen at Two Doors Down, 118 E Broadway Ave;

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