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Today Dr. Zandria Robinson drops in to talk about Sinners and why it might be the best movie of the 21st century. We have a spoiler free introduction, a pause, and then a spoiler filled conversation about the Jim Crow South, the Great Migration, WWI, Chicago, Mississippi, the Ku Klux Klan, sex, music, and of course THAT SCENE. This conversation is almost as amazing as this film. Share it widely.About our guest:Dr. Zandria F. Robinson is a writer and ethnographer working on race, gender, sound, and spirit at the crossroads of the living and the dead. A native Memphian and classically-trained violinist, Robinson earned the Bachelor of Arts in Literature and African American Studies and the Master of Arts in Sociology from the University of Memphis and the Doctor of Philosophy in Sociology from Northwestern University. Dr. Robinson's first book, This Ain't Chicago: Race, Class, and Regional Identity in the Post-Soul South (University of North Carolina Press, 2014) won the Eduardo Bonilla-Silva Outstanding Book Award from the Division of Racial and Ethnic Minorities of the Society for the Study of Social Problems. Her second monograph, Chocolate Cities: The Black Map of American Life (University of California Press, 2018), co-authored with long-time collaborator Marcus Anthony Hunter (UCLA), won the 2018 CHOICE Award for Outstanding Academic Title and the Robert E. Park Book Award from the Community and Urban Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association.Robinson is currently at work on an ancestral memoir, Surely You'll Begin the World (Farrar, Straus, & Giroux), a life-affirming exploration of grief, afterlife connections, and how deep listening to the stories of the dead can inform how we move through the world after experiencing loss. Her 2016 memoir essay, “Listening for the Country,” was nominated for a National Magazine Award for Essay.Dr. Robinson's teaching interests include Black feminist theory, Black popular culture, memoir, urban sociology, and Afro-futurism. She is Past President of the Association of Black Sociologists, a member of the editorial board of Southern Cultures, and a contributing editor at Oxford American. Her work has appeared in Issues in Race and Society, The New Encyclopedia of Southern Culture, the Annual Review of Sociology (with Marcus Anthony Hunter), Contexts, Rolling Stone, Scalawag, Hyperallergic, Believer, Oxford American, NPR, Glamour, MLK50.com and The New York Times Magazine.
Send us a textWelcome to Guess the Year! This is an interactive, competitive podcast series where you will be able to play along and compete against your fellow listeners. Here is how the scoring works:10 points: Get the year dead on!7 points: 1-2 years off4 points: 3-5 years off1 point: 6-10 years offGuesses can be emailed to drandrewmay@gmail.com or texted using the link at the top of the show notes (please leave your name).I will read your scores out before the next episode, along with the scores of your fellow listeners! Please email your guesses to Andrew no later than 12pm EST on the day the next episode posts if you want them read out on the episode (e.g., if an episode releases on Monday, then I need your guesses by 12pm EST on Wednesday; if an episode releases on Friday, then I need your guesses by 12 pm EST on Monday). Note: If you don't get your scores in on time, they will still be added to the overall scores I am keeping. So they will count for the final scores - in other words, you can catch up if you get behind, you just won't have your scores read out on the released episode. All I need is your guesses (e.g., Song 1 - 19xx, Song 2 - 20xx, Song 3 - 19xx, etc.). Please be honest with your guesses! Best of luck!!The answers to today's ten songs can be found below. If you are playing along, don't scroll down until you have made your guesses. .....Have you made your guesses yet? If so, you can scroll down and look at the answers......Okay, answers coming. Don't peek if you haven't made your guesses yet!.....Intro song: Kung Fu Dancing by Carl Douglas (1974)Song 1: I Ain't Going Nowhere by Tito Jackson (2016)Song 2: Shut Up and Drive by Rihanna (2007)Song 3: Heartbreak Anniversary by Giveon (2020)Song 4: Camel Walk by Southern Culture on the Skids (1995)Song 5: Strange Magic by Electric Light Orchestra (1975)Song 6: Shoop by Salt-n-Pepa (1993)Song 7: Whole Wide World by Wreckless Eric (1977)Song 8: Rip It Up by Little Richard (1956)Song 9: I Need a Dollar by Aloe Blacc (2010)Song 10: Wild Thing by Sam Kinison (1988)
Hoy en La Gran Travesía viajamos hasta el año 1990 en un programa donde podréis escuchar a Neil Young, Nick Cave, Mother Love Bone, Alice in Chains, Southern Culture on the Skids, Cherry Poppin´ Daddies, James, Jeff Healey, Depeche Mode, Uncle Tupelo, Sonic Youth, Mark Lanegan, Pixies, Bad Religion, Tesla, Living Colour, Teenage Fanclub, INXS... entre muchos otros! También recordaros que ya podéis comprar La gran travesía del rock, un libro interactivo que además contará con 15 programas de radio complementarios, a modo de ficción sonora... con muchas sorpresas y voces conocidas... https://www.ivoox.com/gran-travesia-del-rock-capitulos-del-libro_bk_list_10998115_1.html Jimi y Janis, dos periodistas musicales, vienen de 2027, un mundo distópico y delirante donde el reguetón tiene (casi) todo el poder... pero ellos dos, deciden alistarse al GLP para viajar en el tiempo, salvar el rock, rescatar sus archivos ocultos y combatir la dictadura troyana del FPR. ✨ El libro ya está en diversas webs, en todostuslibros.com Amazon, Fnac y también en La Montaña Mágica, por ejemplo https://www.mdemagica.es/libro/gran-travesia-del-rock-la_53628 ▶️ Y ya sabéis, si os gusta el programa y os apetece, podéis apoyarnos y colaborar con nosotros por el simple precio de una cerveza al mes, desde el botón azul de iVoox, y así, además podéis acceder a todo el archivo histórico exclusivo. Muchas gracias también a todos los mecenas y patrocinadores por vuestro apoyo: Con, Piri, Don T, Gezkurra, Tete García, Jose Angel Tremiño, Marco Landeta Vacas, Oscar García Muñoz, Raquel Parrondo, Javier Gonzar, Eva Arenas, Poncho C, Nacho, Javito, Alberto, Tei, Pilar Escudero, Utxi 73, Blas, Moy, Juan Antonio, Dani Pérez, Santi Oliva, Vicente DC,, Leticia, JBSabe, Huini Juarez, Flor, Melomanic, Noni, Arturo Soriano, Gemma Codina, Raquel Jiménez, Francisco Quintana, Pedro, SGD, Raul Andres, Tomás Pérez, Pablo Pineda, Quim Goday, Enfermerator, María Arán, Joaquín, Horns Up, Victor Bravo, Fonune, Eulogiko, Francisco González, Marcos Paris, Vlado 74, Daniel A, Redneckman, Elliott SF, Guillermo Gutierrez, Sementalex, Jesús Miguel, Miguel Angel Torres, Suibne, Javifer, Matías Ruiz Molina, Noyatan, Estefanía, Iván Menéndez, Niksisley y a los mecenas anónimos.
Today, we're celebrating Black History Month once again! For our first stop, we're off to Oxford to check out University of Mississippi Music's presentation of the 2025 Black History Month Concert "If Love Fails, Try Nothing Else," happening February 25th at the Ford Center for the Performing Arts, then we're heading to the Gulf Coast for the Statewide Community College Choral Festival, happening at MGCCC 2/27-2/28, then it's a final stop in Jackson to show our appreciation at the Women for Progress of MS, Inc. "Women in Media Celebration," happening February 27th at the Railroad District, Jackson. We'll also check out what's happening around your neck of the woods! Stay tuned, buckle up and hold on tight for your Next Stop, Mississippi!"What's Happening Around Your Neck of the Woods" Event Listing: Wrap N Sip: A Night of Southern Culture & StyleTommy Davidson @ Johnny T's Bistro & BluesThe University of Mississippi Wind Ensemble ConcertFor The Culture & Friends Present: Black History Month ParadeBlack History Month Family DaySpring Music Major Advantage Audition and Visit DayCheck out this episode on MPB's YouTube Channel: Next Stop, Mississippi | U of M: "If Love Fails, Try Nothing Else" & Women in Media CelebrationNext Stop, Mississippi is your #1 on-air source for information about upcoming events and attractions across the state. Get to know the real Mississippi! Each week the show's hosts, Germaine Flood and entertainment attorney Kamel King, highlight well-known and unknown places in Mississippi with the best food, parks, music and arts. Check out our Sipp Events calendar to help plan your next trip! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready to Oogie Boogie! We've been invited to join Drew & the Blue in their garage studio to take in some of their garage-kept surf-punk rock-n-roll madness, where they've recorded a bunch of their tracks, like their latest single "Cigarette".Original parts. Est. 2018 in Reading, Pennsylvania. Drew & the Blue is Drew West, Taylor Lawrence, and Mandy Veloz.The band takes inspiration from the sounds of garage and surf, along with many of the primordial rock 'n' roll icons. Their debut self-titled album was released in April 2022, and provided the band with a platform to begin touring the east coast of the U.S. The Blue has opened for bands such as: Kid Congo & The Pink Monkey Birds, Black Lips, Southern Culture on the Skids, Jon Spencer, Bloodshot Bill, Nekromantix, and Daikaiju.We take a dive in to their origin stories, inspirations and what they've got planned for the future. We also share a bunch of their great music, including some highlight from their electric set during Musikfest this past summer. They also perform "Snakeskin Boots" for us live in the garage and it's not to be missed.Then we've got a scary surprise for you all - stay tuned for more info - bwwwaaaahhhahahahahahahha!!!Text us your thoughts on this episode, and who should be OUR #NextFavBand...As always, our hope is to bring you "your next favorite band". If you tuned in today because you already knew this musician - thank you very much! We hope that you enjoyed it and would consider following us and subscribing so we can bring you your #nextfavband in the future. And check out nextfavband.com for our entire catalog of interviews!If you have a recommendation on who you think OUR next favorite band should be, hit us up on social media (@nextfavband everywhere) or send us an email at nextfavband@stereophiliastudio.com.Thank you to Carver Commodore, argonaut&wasp, and Blair Crimmins for allowing us to use their music in the show open and close. It makes everything sound so much better! Let's catch a live show together soon!#nextfavband #livemusic #music #musicinterview #musician #singer #guitar #song #newmusic #explorepage #instamusic #bestmusic #musicismylife #musicindustry #musiclife #songwriter #musiclover #musicfestival
Send us a textEver wondered why cargo shorts are the unsung heroes of dad fashion? Darin makes a compelling case while Mike contemplates the idea of adopting a stray dog. From Costco shopping woes to the hilarious saga of a gas stove left on all day, this episode is packed with the kind of dad tales you didn't know you needed.Plus, the duo dives into the world of Oasis, breaking down their love-hate relationship with the band, and why they think Noel and Liam Gallagher's antics are pure entertainment gold. And don't miss the top ten list of the most popular characters on the show! Special thanks to Rick Miller and Southern Culture on the Skids. Visit www.SCOTS.com to catch them on tour! #SouthernCultureOnTheSkids #Oasis #CargoShorts #CostcoWoes #DudeWipes Support the Show.Support the show
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Straight from the no-math Greek-'froading bipedal-maintenance intro, it's a full hour of gearhead supremacy. Two big topics loom: tech versus you (and two of the nastiest manifestations of the threat, including what's being done with your data and what the Chinese are doing with self-driving cars), plus a chaser about carmakers having to lie about electric car sales numbers because no one wants them. From there, we've got what sensible carmakers like Ford and Toyota are doing (running away from electrics), while woketarded outfits like GM are barreling headlong into battery-powered doom. ...Epoch Times and Legal Insurrection provided articles for this show. There's also a little something about caffeination and hydration with sauce from the pickle ball pros at Holey Performance. ...Because you're already dirty: good whiskey, bad investments, the Caprice versus the Crown Vic, and rock from COC, Bowie, Ninja, Graveyard Farmers, Electronic Excursions, and Southern Culture.
Straight from the no-math Greek-'froading bipedal-maintenance intro, it's a full hour of gearhead supremacy. Two big topics loom: tech versus you (and two of the nastiest manifestations of the threat, including what's being done with your data and what the Chinese are doing with self-driving cars), plus a chaser about carmakers having to lie about electric car sales numbers because no one wants them. From there, we've got what sensible carmakers like Ford and Toyota are doing (running away from electrics), while woketarded outfits like GM are barreling headlong into battery-powered doom. ...Epoch Times and Legal Insurrection provided articles for this show. There's also a little something about caffeination and hydration with sauce from the pickle ball pros at Holey Performance. ...Because you're already dirty: good whiskey, bad investments, the Caprice versus the Crown Vic, and rock from COC, Bowie, Ninja, Graveyard Farmers, Electronic Excursions, and Southern Culture.
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Landon Bryant was amazed when his daily TikTok and Instagram musings on southern culture started accumulating millions of internet hits. Landon - an art teacher from the down-home town of Laurel, Mississippi, is now about to launch a book tour and a stand-up comedy show based on his funny and historic observations on southern life. In this episode, he tells Liss'NKristi about his childhood, his family, and how he is reviving southern culture with a new generation via their mobile phones, and reinforcing southern heritage and identity. His nostalgia for kinder and more authentic times, he says, is more than welcome in today's confusing world. Instagram:-@Landontalkshttps://www.instagram.com/landontalks/Other Links:-linktr.ee/landontalksEmail:- landontalksinquiries@gmail.comSTORIES00:00 - Start00:11 - The importance of Duke's Mayonnaise01:30 - Introduction to Landon02:10 - Upbringing: "Go outside and don 't come back until dark"03:00 - How "Landon Talks" for started - the story of "Walmart" High School04:42 - "8th Grade was in the baby section"07:12 - Landon's life as an art teacher 07:47 - The cookie container and the dishes09:22 - Cleaning the cast-iron skillet10:20 - Topic ideas from Landon's followers11:58 - The best southern grandma nicknames13:54 - Landon's family, the "city" v "country" folk16:00 - HGTV's Erin and Ben Napier renovating the town 17:37 - TV and Book Deals: "All Things Southern"18:20 - Kristi's arrest in Best Buy - cops came from every direction22:20 - Mishaps in Oxford, Mississippi25:29 - How the book happened - publishers just showed up28:25 - Footnotes in the book for Southern references29:13 - Kristi's daughter Kimball SInclair and her favorite uncle's name 30:25 - Doing stand-up, the book tour and the handler32:13 - "It's literally me and my iphone" 34:10 - "People like the authenticity"35:10 - The importance of kindness in culture 38:35 - Where to find Landon
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Professor Michael T is NOT the king of the surf, but on eppy-sode 194 he definitely IS the King Of The Surf! All surf 'n' turf on this reverb-drenched show welcoming Summer here in the northern hemisphere. Hang ten, baby. That's ten big POUNDERS for you to share with your fellow ho-dads, gremmies, moondogs, sand-kickers, etc.Featuring tracks by: The Trashmen, Jon & The Nightriders, The Impacts, Dick Dale & His Del-Tones, The Debonairs, Messer Chups, Southern Culture on the Skids, The Phantom Dragsters, The Ghastly Ones, and Los Locos del Ritmo. Join me on my Patreon page at patreon.com/radioblivion Blow Yer Radio Up, Baby!! If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element DOWNLOAD | SUBSCRIBE
In this week's episode, Darin had his first-ever encounter with a major fan of the show in the wild! Additionally, he and his wife Libby are considering a career in professional grocery bagging.Mike made the choice to let his young, impressionable son watch Goodfellas, believing it to be more suitable than The Godfather.Don't miss Darin's review of the Southern Culture on the Skids concert... SPOILER ALERT: they announced they will be guests on this podcast!!It's a fantastic day to tune into a podcast... especially THIS one! We appreciate and love our listeners.#GOODFELLAS #MARTINSCORSESE #SOUTHERNCULTUREONTHESKIDS #irritabledadsyndromeSupport the Show.
In this installment of "The Truth in This Art," Rob Lee sits down with photographer Faith Couch to explore the influence of her southern heritage on her narrative-driven work. Faith opens up about her commitment to capturing the nuances of black daily life, striving to represent these stories authentically. She talks about the significance of working with others based on mutual respect and the lessons learned during her final year at MICA, as well as her move to Yale. Throughout the conversation, Faith offers her perspective on creativity, the value of honesty, and the role of community and introspection in her life. The episode also ventures into Faith's hobbies beyond the lens and wraps up with her thoughts on discovering a sense of belonging within and the beauty of embracing life's shifts.Episode Highlights:Southern Roots and Their Impact (00:00:48) Faith discusses how her southern heritage influences her creative process and artistic expression.A Lifelong Affinity for Photography (00:05:00) Faith reminisces about her early experiences with photography and the influences that shaped her passion.Filling the Void in Black Narratives (00:11:00) Faith talks about her aim to provide a more complete portrayal of black life through her photography.Celebrating the Quotidian in Black Life (00:16:00) The importance of documenting everyday moments in the lives of black individuals is discussed in this part.The Ethics of Collaboration and Consent (00:18:00) Faith dives into the importance of ethical practices and consent in her photographic work.Navigating Editorial vs. Fine Art Photography (00:21:00) Faith reflects on the differences between editorial and fine art photography and her approach to each.The Quest for Authenticity (00:24:30) In this part, the conversation focuses on Faith's commitment to capturing genuine moments and true emotions.Crafting a Sense of Belonging (00:51:00) Faith discusses the concept of creating a sense of home and staying grounded regardless of location.Key Takeaways:1. Embrace your roots – they can deeply influence your creativity and authenticity in your work.2. Early passions can inform and shape your career path – nurture them.3. Strive to fill gaps in representation – your work can contribute to a more inclusive narrative.4. Celebrate the ordinary – everyday moments can hold extraordinary significance.Website and Social Media Links:aithcouch.comX: @FaithCouch5Instagram: blackpowerprincessLinkedIn: Faith CouchThank you for tuning into this insightful episode of "The Truth in This Art" with the talented Faith Couch. If Faith's journey and perspective resonated with you, we encourage you to explore her work further by visiting her website and following her on social media. Your support means the world to artists like Faith, and it helps to amplify the narratives that need to be heard. While you're at it, please take a moment to rate and review this episode—it helps us reach more listeners like you. And if you want to contribute to the growth of our platform and get access to exclusive content, consider supporting us on Patreon. Your generosity fuels our mission to bring these important conversations to light. Thank you for being a part of our community and for your continued support! This program is supported (in part) by a grant from the Robert W. Deutsch Foundation. If you have a story about art, culture, or community, share it with us at rob@thetruthinthisart.com for a chance to be featured on 'The Truth In This Art' podcast.Follow The Truth In This Art on Twitter, Threads, IG, and Facebook @truthinthisart Original music by Daniel Alexis Music with additional music from Chipzard.Episode illustration by Alley Kid Art.About "The Truth In This Art""The Truth In This Art," hosted by Rob Lee, is a podcast that explores the essence of creativity and its community impact, amplifying artists' voices and their profound stories.Connect with me:Website | Twitter | Instagram Support the show:Merch from Redbubble | Make a Donation ★ Support this podcast ★
The Founder of a brand that intersects business, art and upscale, Southern Culture talks about their origin story, scaling, and challenges of being an entrepreneur. Panelists Dr. Monique Perry-Graves, Executive Director, Teach for America NC Dr. Nicholas J. Hill , Dean, School of Business, Claflin University
Carey Bringle is most famously known as the head and face of Peg Leg Porker, the BBQ and Bourbon empire based here in Nashville, Tennessee. In this episode Carey and I talk about: His journey as an entrepreneur How he started his very first business - Carey B's Custom Tees - as a teenager The challenges of operating a family business How Carey has continued to grow as a leader and entrepreneur His advice for people looking to start their own business Building a legacy, and how important that is to him To learn more about Carey and Peg Leg Porker, visit https://peglegporker.com. This episode is brought to you by MADE SOUTH Cottages. Iif you're looking for a fun getaway in southeast Tennessee, check out MADE SOUTH Cottages We own a couple of tiny homes in a beautiful lakeside community in the Monteagle/Sewanee area. They're tucked in the woods, close to fun restaurants and local shops, tons of trails and waterfalls, and some excellent golf courses too. Just 90 minutes from Nashville, MADE SOUTH Cottages are super easy to get to, and they're affordable and pet-friendly! Book your stay today at https://madesouth.com/cottages.
This week, Dave shares some childhood trauma, and gets stoked about Bojangles' west coast arrival. Katie goes back to fitness bootcamp, and brings us The Bravo Beat, plus they recap their 4/20 festivities and discuss the Jerrod Carmichael Reality Show. Katie IG: https://www.instagram.com/ktlowstrandberg/ Dave IG: https://www.instagram.com/_davestone/ Stonebergs IG: https://www.instagram.com/thestonebergspodcast/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheStonebergsPodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@davestonecomedy Dave's tour dates: https://dumbdavestone.com/live-shows opening music: Pokey LaFarge - Fuck Me Up closing music: Southern Culture on the Skids - Eight Piece Box
Do you know the the Dirty South? We just moved here and this is our experience so far! Do you agree?Bite Me The Show About EdiblesCreate your own tasty, healthy cannabis edibles and take control of your high life! ...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifySupport the show
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/574 Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors We're thrilled to welcome Stuart Jordan and Ben Roberson, the brains behind the Guide Book Co. mobile app. In a world where finding the perfect fly fishing guide can be as challenging as landing the catch of the day, their app serves as a beacon, connecting passionate anglers with experienced guides. Today, they're here to spill the secrets on not just elevating your fly fishing game to new heights but also on how their innovative platform can streamline your journey to finding the ideal guide. So, tune in, as we dive into the essentials of matching with the right guide and making every trip to the water count! Episode Chapters with Ben Roberson and Stuart Jordan on Finding a Great Fly Fishing Guide 2:17 - With roots deeply embedded in the outdoor traditions of Kentucky, Stuart shares how his love for nature was ignited during a childhood hunting trip with his father, under the spectacular display of one of the century's biggest meteor showers. 4:31 - Growing up in Kentucky as well, Ben's early experiences with deer hunting and fishing in local lakes and ponds laid the foundation for his lifelong passion. Ben's journey from exploring fishing as a hobby to guiding others and eventually co-founding the Guide Book Co. app reflects his deep-seated love for fishing and his desire to connect others with the beauty and thrill of the sport. 6:12 - Ben shares how Kentucky's central location is a goldmine for anglers, offering easy road trips to a dozen or more states packed with top-notch fly fishing spots. Ben also highlights the Cumberland River's lesser-known trout fishery as a gem, with its trophy-sized catches just waiting to be discovered. 7:42 - Ben, a guide himself, shares some real talk about the struggles he faced—like missing bookings while out on the river, dealing with payment hassles, and the final straw, not having a place for a client to leave a review. These bumps led him and Stuart to brainstorm a fix for these common guide woes. 11:44 - Ben and Stuart tell us what sets Guide Book Co. apart. One of which is they're not about hefty fees or underhanded tactics; instead, they reinvest a portion of their earnings into marketing to help guides gain visibility. This approach not only supports guides in managing the nitty-gritty of business but also connects them with clients eager for their next outdoor adventure, ensuring a win-win for everyone involved. 16:15 - They share their approach to selecting guides for their platform. Their selection process is personal and thorough, ensuring each guide's profile is a true reflection of their expertise and passion. This hands-on approach guarantees that Guide Book's community of guides is top-notch, providing anglers with unforgettable fishing experiences. 28:15 - We dove into how they tackle online reviews and guide selection. Unlike the typical star-rating system, Guide Book opts for a more nuanced approach, asking clients to answer specific questions about their experience. They emphasize the importance of good guides rising to the top based on merit, not payment for better visibility. 36:55 - Ben highlights some of Kentucky's prime fishing spots, emphasizing the Cumberland River and notable lakes like Green River Lake and Lake Cumberland, famous for bass, striper, catfish, and the prized bluegill. For those seeking more information on these waters, Ben recommends the Bluegrass Trout Unlimited chapter, the Department of Fish and Wildlife website, and Kentucky Afield's YouTube channel. Additionally, he suggests the On Water app for exploring waterways, public lands, and access points, making it easier for anglers to discover new fishing spots in Kentucky. 40:18 - Stuart and Ben share some must-do Kentucky experiences, blending the state's renowned bourbon culture with its rich fly fishing opportunities. Ben adds that Kentucky is home to all the big names in bourbon, like Woodford Reserve and Buffalo Trace, emphasizing that true bourbon comes from Kentucky. 42:15 - They discuss their vision for expanding their guide service across the United States, highlighting current hotspots in Florida, the Pacific Northwest, and the Southeast, thanks to a partnership with Southern Culture on the Fly. They're keen on offering nationwide coverage and welcome feedback from fly anglers everywhere. 44:20 - We talk about the etiquette of tipping fishing guides, and Ben shares his insights, emphasizing the significance of gratuities in the guiding industry. Guide Book has integrated a feature for tipping in its trip completion process, offering suggested amounts and the convenience of tipping directly through the platform. 47:00 - Stuart reveals his current favorite for smallmouth bass fishing in Kentucky: the crawfish pattern, which he recommends for its effectiveness. Ben, on the other hand, leans towards trout fishing on the Cumberland River, praising the frenchie as his go-to fly due to its versatility and appeal to rainbow trout. 49:30 - We go into a candid discussion on personal vices and overcoming them. 53:02 - On their road trips, Ben and Stuart have unique preferences for keeping themselves engaged. Ben, a literature major with a master's degree in the field, prefers to immerse himself in audiobooks, making the most of his travel time by listening to literature through apps like Audible. Stuart, on the other hand, leans towards podcasts, specifically highlighting "Hardcore History" with Dan Carlin as his favorite, especially for long drives. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/574
In this episode, we talk with Sam Bailey about all things fly fishing, and those who helped us to get into the sport along the way. Sam tells us some great stories about working in fly shops with Mr. Craig Haney, and how that led to a love of the sport. He also talks about Southern Culture on the Fly, and the great things that they are doing to contribute to storytelling, flyfishing, and conservation in the South. We hope you will enjoy this episode of the Storied Outdoors with Alabama fly fishing friend and advocate, Sam Bailey. We would love to hear from you, if you have any questions, comments, poems, and or recommendations for us, email us thestoriedoutdoors@gmail.com Music written and recorded by Brad Hill.
Who's doing what this summer? You'd better get some things figured because whether it's Tail of the Dragon, 24 Hours of LeMans, JF Summit, or just a few runs at Palomar, any high-Q gearhead fun requires a little foresight (even if that just means inflating tires)…. But you'll need to survive that long to make anything happen, so the Gearhead Consultancy chats up a few home-defense shotgun options (870, 500 and 1300, for example), and factors for recalcitrant applicant-operating cohost PK JustCaleb. JustMark and JustIn are here to help - like any good geek should be. Want more? The value of dummy rounds for loading practice. A silenced .22 varmint slayer. Cale Yarborough and Alex Trebeck (R.I.P., you excellent weirdos). Knives from CFK, David Yellowhorse, Hill & Creek, Whiskey Bent and Cold Steel. Some suggestions for your next home inspection. Also, a bunch of road racing madness (because we can't not).
Journey through the flavors and tales of the American South with a podcast episode that combines the richness of Southern culture, cuisine, and storytelling. Melissa Booth Hall, Centre, shares her experiences as a former public defender turned stay-at-home mom, her volunteer roles and her current role as Managing Director of the Southern Foodways Alliance (SFA) Melissa helps us explore stereotypes as she highlights the diverse culinary traditions of the South, and through her podcast Gravy, provides a voice to both renowned chefs and everyday cooks.Melissa shares her passion for home cooking while taking us on her journey through Tri Delta and weaving in her insights about our Ritual. Hear as Melissa explains how rituals and promises are fundamental elements in our lives, connecting the Greek system with the world of Southern cuisine, both rich in tradition and a sense of promise for the future. So, join us for a hearty serving of culture, storytelling and, of course, some mouthwatering Southern food tales, spiced with Melissa's unique experiences and insights.
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Part 1 of my conversation with guest Phil Stacey about the music of 2005. Show notes: In 2005, Jay was dealing with tiny children while Phil was newly married Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, Pink Floyd briefly reunited Jay: Listened to a lot of songs via MP3 blogs Jay's non-top 5s: White Stripes, Black Mountain, Bloc Party, Kaiser Chiefs, Wolf Parade, Against Me! Phil's non-top 5s: Sufjan Stevens, Son Volt, Bright Eyes, Neil Young, Trey Anastasio, Ryan Adams and the Cardinals, Southern Culture on the Skids, North Mississippi All-Stars Random cocaine references Wilco with a good live album To be continued Completely Conspicuous is available through Apple Podcasts. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
In this episode of the podcast Life Coach BFF Show, your host, Heather Pettey, sits down with Landon Bryant, a 35-year-old art teacher hailing from generations of Laurel, Mississippi natives. His witty TikToks and Instagram reels (@LandonTalks) have taken the internet by storm, amassing millions of likes and shares, and even catching the attention of A-list celebrities. Surprising himself, Landon has emerged as a cultural influencer, representing Southern heritage for the social media era. Bryant's viral content spans a wide range, from heartwarming tales of choosing a grandma name to creative takes on how to eat watermelon. He reveals how the diverse online community he's fostering has illuminated the potency of our collective Southern identity. Join us for an engaging conversation with this modern-day arbiter of Southern culture. To know Landon Bryant is to love him and his wonderful sense of humor! Contact Landon: Instagram @LandonTalks Facebook @LandonTalks Youtube @landontalksalot Contact Host, Heather Pettey: Heather@HeatherPettey.com Website: www.HeatherPettey.com Purchase Keep It Simple Sarah Heather's Bio: Heather is a perfectly imperfect wife of 28 years to David, mom to 4 amazing humans ages 12 to 26, and lover of Jesus. She's a closet peanut M&M and Goldfish cracker consumer. She is passionate about encouraging women to find joy and remain sane while parenting teens. The laughter and support happens weekly on her podcast, Life Coach BFF Show. When not podcasting, she's coaching women to live confidently, set clear boundaries, and learn to build their fire in the rain. The mindset coach is also the author of Keep It Simple, Sarah: Powerful Words and Encouragement for Christian Teen Girls. Heather has made appearances on CNN Headline News and other media. She believes life is a long line of lessons, and in her opinion, it's all about faith and good ol' common sense. She happily resides with her family in Memphis, TN. *Quick Disclaimer- Heather Pettey is a coach and not a therapist. Always seek the support of a therapist for clinical mental health issues.
Here's the 14850 Happenings events calendar for the weekend of September 8th! Music this evening includes a Farm Jam with Freight at Finger Lakes Cider House and Music in the Hollow with SingTrece and Stone Cold Miracle at Hopshire Farm. Practice at Presents Secret Service Men, Strong Maybe, and Night of the Iguana at the Upstairs. The Lansing Community Carnival continues today and Saturday, with fireworks tonight and the parade starting Saturday at 6. The Ellis Hollow Fair is at the Ellis Hollow Community Center Saturday with live music, games, food, and more. Downtown Ithaca is hosting a Welcome Student Weekend on the Commons to welcome college students to the area. The family-friendly Oswego Pride Festival is all day Saturday at Oswego City Hall! Saturday and Sunday is GrassRoots Unplugged, a two-day benefit concert at the Trumansburg Conservatory of Fine Arts featuring lots of favorites like Motherwort, Notorious Stringbusters, Thousands of One, Richie & Rosie, and the Sim Redmond Band. Saturday evening Joe Medwick is back in town for an early album release show at Deep Dive, followed by a Groundswell Benefit Dance Party. And the East-West Blues Band has a farewell show Saturday at Garrett's Brewing in Trumansburg. Sunday, Black Hands Universal Market is on the Ithaca Commons from 10-3, Southern Culture on the Skids are at Deep Dive starting at 6:30, and Electrolyte is at the Downstairs. A quick peek at next week, Thursday features Maddy Walsh and the All Star Band at the Downtown Ithaca summer concert series at the Bernie Milton Pavilion at 6. Lots more 14850 Happenings at 14850.com. Subscribe to the Ithaca Minute in iTunes or Google Play, RadioPublic, TuneIn, Stitcher, or via RSS feed, follow 14850.com on Facebook and Twitter, or subscribe to the 14850 Magazine Daily newsletter.
In this impromptu episode of "Grazing," Clint and his wife, Jordan, discuss the differences between Northern and Southern culture, including phrases and popular foods.
We've had interviews here on The Scene Vault Podcast … and then we've had INTERVIEWS … and this is the one you didn't know you needed. In the first of three installments, Bobby Hamilton Jr. takes us through living life as the son of a Nashville racing legend, both on the track and away from it. We learn about him getting bit by the racing bug … and although his parents supported his racing habit … it was only to a certain extent … and after that, Bobby Jr. was on his own. We then take a deep dive into the May 16, 2002 issue of Winston Cup Scene. Bobby Hamilton Jr. wins the first race of his Busch Series career at New Hampshire, despite a couple of botched pit stops. Roush Racing attempts to get back up to speed at the Winston Cup level with drivers Mark Martin, Jeff Burton, Matt Kenseth and Kurt Busch behind the wheel. Anthropologist James Todd does a study on Southern Culture and Stock-Car Racing. And a bunch of racers help get host Rick Houston past his issues with flying commercial in the most hard-core ways possible. NOTE: This show is not associated in any way with American City Business Journals, owner of the Scene brand. Be sure to check out the latest and greatest stories from the world of NASCAR at dailydownforce.com! Interested in The Scene Vault Podcast T-shirts? Check out thescenevault.com and click on SHOP to see what we have available! Please consider supporting this show via: patreon.com/thescenevaultpodcast paypal.me/thescenevaultpodcast venmo.com/thescenevaultpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode Nate and Kyle continue the dream of an alt-country summer... Kyle's dream really, but since Nate is a good friend here we are. The hosts go over Kyle's list of favorite alt-country records and they take a deep look at the top 10. There is no playlist this week, instead check out the following records... The Sky & the Ocean (1997) – the Volebeats (MI)Beware of Dog (2000) – the Hangdogs (NY)Tomorrow the Green Grass (1995) – the Jayhawks (MN)Too Far to Care (1997) – Old 97's (TX)Songs for the Daily Planet (1994) – Todd Snider & the Nervous Wrecks (OR)Billy's Live Bait (1990) – Gear Daddies (MN)Plastic Seat Sweat (1997) – Southern Culture on the Skids (NC)Diamonds & Gasoline (2010) – Turnpike Troubadours (OK)Brooklyn Side (1994) – the Bottle Rockets (MO) Car Wheels on a Gravel Road (1998) – Lucinda Williams (LA)Musicatarationalvolume.com@MARVpodcast on Twittermusicatatrationvolume profile on Spotify for episode playlists based on topics discussed
In the early 1980s, Rick Miller formed the first lineup of Southern Culture on the Skids. Rick had grown up dividing time between his father's home in North Carolina and his mother's home in California. Mary Huff, from Roanoke, Virginia was a cello major who also played bass guitar. Upon hearing that Rick's band was looking for a replacement bass player, Mary joined and also recruited her long time friend Dave Hartman on drums. The trio of Rick, Mary and Dave would go on to become a much-loved, very fun and extremely talented band who have recorded and toured for several decades now. I've seen them play shows over the years, most recently at The Duck Room in St. Louis. And I had the pleasure of talking with Mary and Rick who called in from their rehearsal space and studio, The Kudzu Ranch.Photo by Ron Keith.Save on certified Pre-Owned iPhones, Androids, AirPods, Macs, Smartwatches, accessories, and more at Plug Tech. Enter code DJFEY at checkout for additional savings. – http://plug.tech/DJFEYAnd find more music from Southern Culture on the Skids here at Bandcamp.Buzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEFind or Sell Guitars and Gear at Reverb Find great deals on guitars, amps, audio and recording gear. Or sell yours! Check out Reverb.comDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Thanks for listening to Frets with DJ Fey. You can follow or subscribe for FREE at most podcast platforms. If you play guitar and are interested in being a guest, or have a suggestion for one, send me an email at davefey@me.com. You can also find information about guitarists, bands and more at the Frets with DJ Fey Facebook page. Give it a like! And – stay tuned…
Steve Watkins has spent time as a journalist, capitol hill press secretary, rancher, publisher, marketer, author of two award-winning books and is an excellent chef of “down-home cooking.” His work has garnered him a reputation as a champion of authentic Southern culture. Steve and his wife Dana have recently moved into the Discovery Park neighborhood, making their home on Reelfoot Lake in Samburg, Tenn. There, he's building a hunter's lodge and planning a weekend retreat for writers Sept. 21-24, 2023. In this episode, Steve shares how a letter from Jimmy Carter he received as a child started him down the path as a writer, his philosophy for handling life when times get hard and where he finds the inspiration to continue to try new things that make a difference in the lives of those he encounters. For more about Steve and his upcoming writer's conference, visit www.steve-watkins.com.
On this episode, I am joined by fly fishing guru, Kevin Howell. Kevin shares his experiences growing up and fishing in Western North Carolina, the backstory of Davidson River Outfitters and all of the details for DRO's 30th anniversary celebration. Thanks to our friends at Southern Culture on the Fly for sponsoring the episode! Check out their new issue! All Things Social Media Follow DRO on Facebook, Instagram and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Support the Show Shop on Amazon Become a Patreon Patron Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
On this episode, I am joined by John Agricola, the new Managing Editor of Southern Culture on the Fly. We talk carp, tarpon, Southern storytelling, the Dauphin of Mississippi and SCOF past, present and future. Folks grab a RC Cola and a Moon Pie for this one! All Things Social Media Follow SCOF on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Support the Show Shop on Amazon Become a Patreon Patron Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
You're the geek, so you understand the importance of the Second Amendment (probably to the point of being obnoxious). Good - we too. This piece gathers the bits, including the massive growth of ownership, all the new (and novel) firearms owners, the importance of training - don't buy 10 guns, buy one and ten boxes of bullets. ...Or maybe 100. Then the Gearhead Consultancy flubs the Constitution (we should all grab a copy and bone up), but saves the day with background on bad laws from Washington state (a rifle ban?) and bad ideas from idiots (“smart” guns)... What's more: Atomic Bitchwax, Southern Culture, Failure, Goatsnake, For Love Not Lisa, Josh Wink, Corrosion, Bowie, and Al King with Stevie Ray. Also, Legos for kids and adults, tyrannosaurus skeletons for the living room, T-90s for truck stops, bacteria for everyone, good PR for exploding billions, beers for Americans, and tranny fluid for pinkos.
You're the geek, so you understand the importance of the Second Amendment (probably to the point of being obnoxious). Good - we too. This piece gathers the bits, including the massive growth of ownership, all the new (and novel) firearms owners, the importance of training - don't buy 10 guns, buy one and ten boxes of bullets. ...Or maybe 100. Then the Gearhead Consultancy flubs the Constitution (we should all grab a copy and bone up), but saves the day with background on bad laws from Washington state (a rifle ban?) and bad ideas from idiots (“smart” guns)... What's more: Atomic Bitchwax, Southern Culture, Failure, Goatsnake, For Love Not Lisa, Josh Wink, Corrosion, Bowie, and Al King with Stevie Ray. Also, Legos for kids and adults, tyrannosaurus skeletons for the living room, T-90s for truck stops, bacteria for everyone, good PR for exploding billions, beers for Americans, and tranny fluid for pinkos.
We are excited to occasionally drop in episodes we are gonna call "meet the maker." This is our first installment of meet the maker and we are excited to introduce you to another double-named southern, Mary Landrum! Mary Landrum Pyron is the owner and artist behind ML provisions. Her unique talents, vision, and sense of adventure led her to Wyoming for five years where she learned the art of hat making. She's returned to her Mississippi roots, and is now the first and only custom felt hat maker in the whole state. Connect with ML Provisions: https://mlprovisions.com/ ML Provisions on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mlprovisions/ Are you enjoying this podcast? Would you share and/or support this show? Text a friend with a link to the show https://pod.link/1442852139 Financially support us by visiting https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD
So much good stuff: why Johnny Cab is planning to kill you, why nobody wants electric cars, why gov't choices aren't, why electric cars are a social contagion too, why gov't action is an inverse penalty, why more CO2 is a good thing, why 60% of new cars can never be electric, why artificial intelligence isn't smart, and why robot cars are causing new and innovative traffic jams. Also, F-16 flyovers, hooch VS hooch, Budweiser's tranny fail (is more than a missed gear), “She's So Heavy” and “Spaceship Landing”, and Kyuss, Anthrax, Southern Culture on the Skids, Bio-Mechanical Degeneration, Living Colour, Beatles, Volbeat, Zeppelin, The Rev and Machines of Loving Grace.
So much good stuff: why Johnny Cab is planning to kill you, why nobody wants electric cars, why gov't choices aren't, why electric cars are a social contagion too, why gov't action is an inverse penalty, why more CO2 is a good thing, why 60% of new cars can never be electric, why artificial intelligence isn't smart, and why robot cars are causing new and innovative traffic jams. Also, F-16 flyovers, hooch VS hooch, Budweiser's tranny fail (is more than a missed gear), “She's So Heavy” and “Spaceship Landing”, and Kyuss, Anthrax, Southern Culture on the Skids, Bio-Mechanical Degeneration, Living Colour, Beatles, Volbeat, Zeppelin, The Rev and Machines of Loving Grace.
Having conquered the 80s with two most excellent lists, your hosts tackle the 90s, wearing full flannel and picking songs from bands like R.E.M., Smash Mouth, Southern Culture on the Skids, Oasis, Third Eye Blind, Foo Fighters, and many more! From the angst-ridden yells of Nirvana to the melodic tunes of Sugar Ray and Hootie and the Blowfish, the lists have a bit of it all and include 50 songs from this impressive era in music!
In this episode #10 of The North American Waterfowler, Jake from Chasing Green comes on to educate Elliott about how waterfowl hunting is ingrained in the culture of Arkansas and other areas of the South. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Feb 6-10, 2023 Topics: the War, Abraham Lincoln, Slavery, Southern History, Southern Culture, Republican Party Host: Brion McClanahan www.brionmcclanahan.com
We are back after a nice end of year break… it felt really good to step away from the mics and enjoy everything that December brings for celebrating what we have and what we are looking forward to! Statistics mentioned in this show: There are currently around 3 to 4 million podcasts out there, according to ListenNotes. According to Amplifi and Podnews, 44% of the podcasts have less than 3 episodes! Only 720k podcasts have more than 10 episodes….out of those 720k podcasts, only 156k are releasing a weekly episode. According to ListenNotes, there were nearly 197,000 new podcasts released in 2018. The next year, that figure jumped to 316,000. The growth seemed quite significant in 2019, but 2020 brought more than 1,000,000 new podcast shows(!), a record number which more than tripled the previous year. 75% of all podcasters discontinue their show within 12 months of starting Lots of statistics can be found here: https://podcastpage.io/podcast-statistics/ If you are wondering if you should start your own podcast, here is a link to a presentation I did for alumni of the University of Tennessee: https://youtu.be/3bziM0Dnxwg Here are 3 ways you can support this show: 1. Text friends or share the link to the show on your socials! Here's a link you can share that has ALL the platforms we are on: https://pod.link/1442852139 2. Write a short review in the podcast app you listen in 3. Financially support us here: https://tr.ee/9NKBLc2fYD Peace be with y'all!
The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute, Jan 9-13, 2023 Topics: The War, Southern Culture, Southern Music, Southern Tradition, Southern Art Host: Brion McClanahan www.brionmcclanahan.com
The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute October 31 - November 4, 2022 Topics: Southern Tradition, Southern Religion, Southern Literature, Southern Cooking, Southern Culture, Confederate Symbols, War for Southern Independence Host: Brion McClanahan www.brionmcclanahan.com
The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Sept 26-30, 2022 Topics: Southern History, Southern Culture, Cancel Culture, The War, Northern Studies Host: Brion McClanahan www.brionmcclanahan.com
In last week's episode on storytelling, we learned from Donald Davis, that there are identity cultures and fortune cultures. We have a heart to see the good parts of our southern identity go on to future generations. But how do we do that? Joining us at the table as we discuss how to carry on that culture. We're covering the roles these all play in answering this big question: oral traditions, podcasts, films, historical landmarks, tours, dance, handmade goods and more! Steel Magnolias Podcast Referenced Episodes: Storytelling Culture: https://bit.ly/3RbGQF8 Foxfire: https://bit.ly/3DUK9gO Southern Cookbooks: https://bit.ly/3SfDnGS Southern Wedding Traditions: https://bit.ly/3dCGfP6 Tree with deep roots - Biblical scripture references: Jeremiah 17:7-8 Colossians 2:6-7 Psalm 1:3 Ephesians 3: 16-19 Mark 4:17 Matthew 13:3-8 Tell your children - Biblical scripture references: Deuteronomy 6: 4-15 Deuteronomy 11:18 Repetion makes recall easier! Other references made: Podcast we referenced: Vanishing Postcards - https://www.vanishingpostcards.com Dance group we referenced: Rocky Top Revue - https://www.rockytoprevue.com Capturing stories, can be memorialized in book form with the help of emailed questions from this resource: https://welcome.storyworth.com/ Want to connect? Join our Patreon Community of supporters for a Southern Sister Chat BONUS episode, perks and SWAG: https://www.patreon.com/steelmagnolias Sign up for our mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/e3cef217a5e7/sweetnews Instagram @SteelMagnoliasPodcast Episode Transcript: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/
The Week in Review at the Abbeville Institute Sept 12-19, 2022 Topics: Southern Tradition, Southern Culture, Cancel Culture, Southern Politics Host: Brion McClanahan www.brionmcclanahan.com