The Bitter Southerner Podcast

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The Bitter Southerner Podcast, hosted by Bitter Southerner magazine editor Chuck Reece, explores the culture and history of the American South. It is a co-production of Georgia Public Broadcasting and The Bitter Southerner magazine.

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    • Mar 20, 2020 LATEST EPISODE
    • infrequent NEW EPISODES
    • 35m AVG DURATION
    • 21 EPISODES


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    BONUS: "Jamón, Y'all" from America's Test Kitchen

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2020 44:36


    In a special bonus episode of The Bitter Southerner Podcast, Bridget Lancaster of America's Test Kitchen introduces a story from her podcast called Proof. In it, reporter Maya Kroth looks at how a Spanish pig is changing Southern farmlands. She meets Georgia farmer Will Harris, who is upping the South's pork game by introducing Iberian pigs to the United States. These pigs are the source of jamón ibérico, a precious cured ham produced in Spain.

    Can the South Be Redeemed?

    Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2020 67:59


    For our grand finale this season, we're going to attempt to answer a question that ... to every truehearted Southerner … is among the most difficult questions ever: Can the South be redeemed? Congressman John Lewis and Andrew Aydin talk about their mission to tell the Civil Rights Movement through comics....we hear about a Freedom Rider's lifelong fight against injustice....Pulitzer Prize winning columnist John Archibald on overcoming the “great silence” that exists in many of our lives....and Peggy Wallace Kennedy reflects on the legacy of her father, former Alabama Gov. George Wallace.

    Progress, Heartbreak & Art: The TVA

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 52:33


    The Tennessee Valley Authority's dams brought electricity to the rural South, and in our region's lore, it looms huge: the classic story of people vs. progress. As these dams were completed, entire communities were washed away. In this episode of The Bitter Southerner Podcast, we explore the progress, heartbreak and art inspired by the TVA.

    Hillbillies Need No Elegy

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 36:34


    In his book “Hillbilly Elegy,” author J.D. Vance argues that the people of Appalachia cause the region's problems — and not the industries that have spent centuries extracting its rich resources. On this episode, three mountain women help us set the record straight about Appalachia.

    The Ways of Waffle House

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 41:53


    How could a 2,000-store restaurant chain become, to Southerners, something more than just another place to eat?

    The Exactly Right Cake

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2020 44:27


    Being part of a Southern community means baking the exactly right cake when we gather. NYT bestselling cookbook author Anne Byrn joins us to talk about the history of famous Southern cakes, two sisters running a Georgia bakery share how they're cooking with a purpose, and we dig into the pages of the "White Trash Cooking" cookbook.

    BONUS: Best Southern Albums of 2019

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2019 43:53


    Host Chuck Reece welcomes NPR Music's Ann Powers to help us run down the 10 best Southern albums of 2019.

    An Undeserved Gift: Okra

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2019 34:59


    Okra is not native to North America. It arrived here at the same time enslaved Africans did. No one — no botanist, no historian — can confirm exactly how it got here. But it has connected Southerners across the lines of race, faith, and gender for centuries. In this episode of The Bitter Southerner Podcast, James Beard Award winning journalist Shane Mitchell travels to New Orleans to show how okra unites in the gumbo pot and in our lives.

    The Blues Is Dead?

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2019 53:27


    The spirit of High John the Conqueror keeps the wellsprings of American music, Southern blues and gospel, alive. GUESTS: Musicians Jontavious Willis (Georgia), Bobby Rush (Louisiana), Jake Fussell (North Carolina), the Glorifying Vines Sisters (North Carolina), and the late singer Precious Bryant (Georgia)....and Tim and Denise Duffy of the Music Maker Relief Foundation.

    What We Talk About When We Talk About How We Talk

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 45:00


    Do you think a Southern accent means its speaker is dumb? In Episode 1 of our second season, we got news for you. GUESTS: Comedians Trae Crowder, Drew Morgan, and Corey Ryan Forrester...Bitter Southerner contributors Dartinia Hull and Lolis Eric Elie...Rapper Killer Mike...Bitter Southerner readers Kristy Wittman Howell and Jessica Whatley

    Season 2 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2019 3:34


    In Season 2, The Bitter Southerner travels across the South to get at what's underneath the culture of our region. Host Chuck Reece and various Bitter Southerner contributors bring together stories about why the blues will never die, how okra unites every Southerner, and how to come to terms with the South's past. Season 2 starts November 15, with new episodes every two weeks until March.

    BONUS: Welcome to Squid Country

    Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2019 28:02


    Squidbillies is one of the longest running shows on Atlanta-based Adult Swim. The animated series follows a family of “anthropomorphic mud squids” in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Georgia. Ahead of the season 12 premiere, Chuck Reece moderated a panel with Squidbillies' co-creators and one of its stars.

    BONUS: Daniel Wallace reads "Killings"

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 6:20


    In our final episode of Season 1, we hear North Carolina-based author Daniel Wallace reading a part of his essay, "Killings." It appears in The Bitter Southerner magazine and in The Bitter Southerner Reader Volume 2. Here is Daniel reading the entire essay in which he remembers the time he killed a chicken.

    We Are Storytellers

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2019 40:20


    The South lives and dies by its stories — and the writers who tell them. We end Season 1 with a festival of readings and observations on Southern writing.

    Healing the War Wounds

    Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 31:33


    How Southerners come together to heal the deepest wounds — the physical and psychological injuries — suffered by American veterans and refugees.

    Across the Borderline

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2019 36:13


    "Southern culture" is impossible to define because it's always evolving, thanks to immigration. As new people arrive, new ideas go into the gumbo that is our culture. We take a trip to the "Ellis Island of the South," serve up some Brazilian barbecue, and jam out to a Southern mariachi band.

    Whiskey River, Take My Mind

    Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 31:52


    Booze matters in every culture, but in the culture of the South, it matters in some peculiar ways. We have a drink and dive into the twisted roots of the South's liquor culture.

    The Best Southern Albums of 2018

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2018 39:06


    In this bonus episode of The Bitter Southerner Podcast, host Chuck Reece takes a tour of The Bitter Southerner magazine's annual list of the Best Southern Albums of the Year. NOTE: This episode contains explicit language

    The Hands That Prepared It

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2018 29:17


    When we gather around the table and ask for blessings for the food and the hands that prepared it, we rarely think about how many hands — from how many cultures and races — labored to bring that food to our table. It's a provocative discussion we have with several chefs and food historians.

    An Uncloudy Day

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2018 32:51


    The North Carolina folklorist Bill Ferris has documented the sounds of the South over the last 50 years. He has said nothing crosses racial lines as easily as music, and that's what this episode is about. We begin with a story about Booker T. & the MG's. Next, a conversation with The Bitter Southerner's hip-hop columnist, Joycelyn Wilson, about how trap music has become the “folk music” of young, African American Southerners. And finally, a long chat with the Bill Ferris himself. NOTE: This episode contains explicit language.

    Season 1 Trailer

    Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 3:27


    In collaboration with The Bitter Southerner magazine, GPB presents The Bitter Southerner Podcast. Host Chuck Reece brings us stories about Great Southern musicians, chefs, artists, bartenders, and writers. In each episode, we explore how and why the South's greatest contributions to American culture take shape.

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