Savannah Talks is an insiders take on Savannah Georgia. We attempt to bring a unique take on Savannah by chatting with Business Owners, Tour Guides, Uber and Lyft Drivers, Drag Queens, Politicians, Artists, and even the Homeless.
Lynda and Raz have been visited Savannah Ga seven times over the last 12 months. To find out why, listen to this podcast to learn a little about them and their exploration of our amazing city.
This episode dives into five movies filmed in Savannah Georgia. Savannah is not only a historic town, a tourist town, cut is also a town where great movies are made.
Ryan and Daniel speak about his pictorial study of the historic squares of Savannah, Georgia. Learn about each square while viewing Ryan's Instagram Account.
Savannah Georgia is a place that slowly walks forward and a place that has all kinds of secrets other than ghosts. Ben is a DJ and the host of the Purple Parties, a Prince (the singer) Tribute Party. Take a moment to enjoy our conversation about an underground event that everyone should experience.
Ryan and Daniel will attempt to bring a daily update to our listeners that focuses on the state of our community during the Covid 19 Crisis.
Daniel and Ryan sit down to discus various off the beaten path monuments and memorials of Savannah Georgia. We chat about the Old Harbor Light, the Haitian Monument, the Broker or Cracked World War 2 Memorial, the John Wesley Monument, The Waving Girl Memorial, the Confederate Monument, the symbolic Bird Girl Statue, the Heart Broken Girl Statue, Tamachichi's Boulder Monument, and the Washington Guns. Savannah Georgia offers a deep historical lesson for those who visit here. The history of Savannah is a true reflection of the history, and myth, of the founding of this country.
Leading from City Hall down through five of the Historic District’s prettiest and most interesting squares to Forsyth Park and its fountain, Bull Street is one of Savannah’s most prominent promenades and thoroughfares.Bull Street has been one of the most important streets in Savannah through most of its history. Because of this, many of the city’s most significant buildings – commercial, governmental and religious – and its largest and most beautiful historic homes were built along the street and around its squares. Many of Savannah’s monuments, too, are located in the Bull Street squares, again chosen for their importance and centrality.The monuments that we will chat about are the Greene Monument, erected in 1830 in memory of Revolutionary War General Nathanael Greene; the Tomochichi Memorial, honoring Chief Tomochichi, leader of the Yamacraw and ally of James Oglethorpe; the Gordon Monument, erected in memory of William Washington Gordon I, first president of the Central of Georgia Railroad; the Oglethorpe Monument commemorating Savannah and Georgia founder James Oglethorpe; the Savannah Theatre; the Jasper Monument, commemorating Revolutionary War hero William Jasper; the Pulaski Monument, dedicated to one of the nation’s favorite generals of the Revolutionary War, Polish-born Casimir Pulaski.Squares: Johnson Square; Wright Square; Chippewa Square; Madison Square; Monterey Square
Co-hosts, Ryan and Daniel sit down and talk about Covid 19 and ways to cope with the virus, the measures imposed upon us, and Savannah, to assist in stopping the spread of the virus, and the anxiety and fear that the virus creates.
Jamie Cradle, an unlikely civic hero, is the Director of the Davenport House on Columbia Square in Savannah Georgia. We had the opportunity to chat with her about the path to become a House Museum Director. Jamie's slogan is "Good work, Done Well, For the Right Reason" makes for a very happy life. Enjoy this interview
I had an opportunity to sit down with Victor, who is the primary greeter at Savannah's only gay bar, Club One. I asked Victor to sit with me a chat about various topics from his life growing up in Savannah, to his various jobs, to his perspective on the historical restoration efforts of Savannah, to his work at Club One. We also spent a lot of time talking about topics that directly impact the gay community such as the dating apps, HIV and AIDS. Victor and I were able to wax on about the 80's, music, and MTV.
I had the opportunity to sit down with Amilia and Caleb, sorta companions, sorta dance partners, to chat about why they came to visit Savannah, Georgia for a long weekend. They needed to get away and ended up staying with me in my guest room and agreed to be interviewed. What I learned about them is fun and insightful, and I am excited that you will have an opportunity to learn about this amazing, NOT COUPLE!
Co-Host Daniel interview Co-Host Ryan. This episode will introduce you to Ryan and all of his Savannah weirdness. Savannah Talks is a bi-weekly podcast discussing those who live in, work in, and visit Savannah, Georgia.
Savannah Talks' Co-Host, Ryan, Interviews Co-Host Daniel. Learn a little about Co-Host Daniel as Ryan discussing why he started Savannah Talks. Savannah Talks is a bi-weekly podcast exploring the people who live-in, work-in and visit Savannah, Georgia.
Episode 1 is an introduction to the hosts: Daniel, Ryan and Razz. They sit down and discuss Savannah Georgia's history and it's current business climate. The topics covered range from Politics, Religion, Sex, Rock and Roll and of course the Parks, Churches and Buildings, Tourism, and future topics. Join the hosts in this introduction to Savannah Talks and visit our website at www.SavannahTalks.online.