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Pour yourself some sweet tea for this sit-down with beloved Southern fiction author Kristy Woodson Harvey, the New York Times, USA Today, and Publisher's Weekly bestselling queen! You don't want to miss this delightful conversation about her upcoming novel Beach House Rules, hitting shelves May 27, plus so much more. Kristy shares the spark behind the story's “mommune,” her knack for conveying irresistible Southern charm, and her path to becoming a bestselling author. The conversation also touches on the magic behind Friends & Fiction, the hit web show and podcast she cohosts with fellow powerhouse authors. Full of laughter, insight, and honesty, this episode is the perfect pre-summer treat! Thank you so much for listening, bookish besties!Today's Solid Sponsor:Today's episode of the Booked Solid podcast is brought to you by Kelly Greer, travel designer with Holiday Road Adventures. Get Booked Solid—on your perfect getaway!“Traveling leaves you speechless and then turns you into a storyteller.” — Kelly GreerFind Kelly on her website, Instagram, and/or email her directly with inquiries: kelly.greer@holidayroadadventures.com.Find us on Instagram:@bookedsolidpod, @hannahbooksit, @stephanienmack Subscribe to Hannah's NewsletterSubscribe to Stephanie's NewsletterToday's Solid Books:Beach House Rules by Kristy Woodson HarveyA Happier by Kristy Woodson HarveyThe Peachtree Bluff Series by Kristy Woodson Harvey
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Allen and RD are knocking back Southern Roots Brewing 254 Deep, a witbier while chatting about road trips, asteroids, WNBA and USA Hockey!Thanks for watching!#beer #craftbeer #wnba #usahockey #nhl #roadtrips #travelBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/strikeout-beer--2992189/support.
Send us a textFaith is a rising country artist, singer and songwriter from Charleston, NC. She shares here own sound by digging deep into her Southern Roots, creating music with a pop/country with a soul twist.check her out atwww.faithschueler.comall socials are there and her radio showNashville 360 on the heart radio app!!Support the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Usjulie@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud Member of CMASPONSERSBottled Water and Sweet Tea provided by PURITY DairyABlaze Entertainment
About the Guests:Chapel Hart: Chapel Hart is a dynamic country music trio hailing from Mississippi, featuring sisters Danica and Devynn Hart, and their cousin Trea Swindle. They gained widespread acclaim after being named to CMT's Next Women of Country in 2021 and have been recognized internationally, earning titles like International Group of the Year. Their notable performances include an appearance on America's Got Talent and frequent shows at the Grand Ole Opry, a testament to their talent and growing popularity in the country music scene.Episode Summary:In this lively episode of "Meet Me in Tennessee," hosts Lara Potter and Jenna Lafever engage with the vibrant personalities of Chapel Hart, a rising country music trio known for their powerful harmonies and compelling storytelling. These Mississippi natives share entertaining anecdotes about their musical journey, from being a Bourbon Street cover band to gracing prestigious stages like the Grand Ole Opry. The discussion explores their musical influences, the creative songwriting process, and how they have carved a niche in the traditionally narrow lanes of country music.Throughout the conversation, Chapel Hart exudes warmth and confidence, emphasizing their commitment to authenticity in their music. Their breakthrough hit "You Can Have Him, Jolene" offers a fresh and cheeky perspective on Dolly Parton's classic, demonstrating their knack for capturing relatable experiences with a humorous twist. They also discuss collaborating with country stars like Darius Rucker and Gretchen Wilson, teasing an exciting upcoming Christmas album titled "Heartfelt Family Christmas." Whether they're talking about performing for troops overseas or their aspirations for future collaborations, Chapel Hart remains grounded and full of Southern charm, making this episode a must-listen for country music enthusiasts and podcast followers alike.Key Takeaways:Chapel Hart is celebrated for their bold songwriting and authentic storytelling, earning them international recognition and several awards.Their hit "You Can Have Him, Jolene" is a playful response to Dolly Parton's classic, embodying their unique spin on traditional country themes.The trio often collaborates with other artists, including Darius Rucker; they're soon to release a new Christmas album featuring various renowned artists.They cherish their connection with iconic venues like the Grand Ole Opry, describing it as a familial and welcoming environment that feels like home.Chapel Hart demonstrates a strong commitment to their roots, reflected in their music that resonates with fans globally, transcending typical genre boundaries.Notable Quotes:“As a country music artist, you dream that one day you'll play the Grand Ole Opry. The fact we've been back time and time again is incredible.”“We've always been Dolly Parton fans. Her story songs made us fall in love with country music.”"Collaborating with Gretchen Wilson on our Christmas album was a dream come true for us."“We like to tell the truth, honey. We write it down and sing it as it is.”“If they'll take Gretchen Wilson, I think they'll take me. She was our version of a black woman in country music.”Resources:https://www.chapelhart.com/Encouraging listeners to dive into the full episode allows them to fully appreciate the humor, insights, and warmth that Chapel Hart shares, as they continue to make waves in the country music industry. Stay tuned for more engaging content from "Meet Me in Tennessee."
In this episode, Matt interviews award-winning author Jill McCorkle about her Southern upbringing and how it shaped her writing. They discuss her transformative years at UNC and the pivotal career switch that led her to become a celebrated author. Jill also shares the most tragic character she's ever written in this down-to-earth episode. Follow us on Take on the South socials! https://linktr.ee/sostatusc
Can neoliberalism be truly understood without examining its Southern roots? In this episode, Marxist writer and thinker Connor Harney joins us to unpack the complex history and dynamics behind the rise and persistence of neoliberalism. We trace its origins back to the 1970s, focusing on the American Southeast, dissecting how anti-war sentiments, financial crises, and the defeat of unions have shaped this ideology. Through a critical examination of labor-intensive industries, racial segregation, and state violence, we reveal why the South resisted unionization and how this resistance influenced the national economic landscape.We also explore the origins of corporate paternalism and its implications for modern work environments. By investigating North Carolina's Research Triangle Park and early public-private partnerships, we uncover how companies like IBM set the stage for what would become the Silicon Valley model. Our discussion highlights the broader implications of Southern industrialization, including the stark contrasts in worker wages and living conditions between the North and the South. We dive deep into the contradictions of Southern exceptionalism and its impact on American racial dynamics, exposing the myth that the South alone carries the burden of racism.Finally, we tackle the rise and fall of neoliberalism and the collapse of social contracts. Through a historical lens, we connect the plantation system, feudal landholding, and modern labor exploitation, showing how these systems perpetuate economic serfdom. We reflect on the Southern influence on neoliberal policies, legislative movements to curtail collective bargaining rights, and the critical need for unionization in the South to ensure the success of labor movements nationwide. This episode challenges oversimplified narratives and provides nuanced insights into the economic and racial complexities that continue to shape the United States.The following works are referenced: Ending the Eternal Present: A Historical Account of the 1970sTextile Mills to Mainframes Support the Show.Crew:Host: C. Derick VarnIntro and Outro Music by Bitter Lake.Intro Video Design: Jason MylesArt Design: Corn and C. Derick VarnLinks and Social Media:twitter: @varnvlogblue sky: @varnvlog.bsky.socialYou can find the additional streams on Youtube
This episode, we invite strangers on Atlanta's Beltline to (not literally) choose their last meal: From nostalgic comfort foods like Waffle House hashbrowns to cultural staples such as Haitian rice dishes, this week's guests share their deeply personal food choices and the inseperable memories behind every bite. Along the way, we learn about the power of cuisine in shaping our experiences as guests reflect on how their chosen meals represent pivotal moments in their lives. Join Kelley for our first of many mouthwatering foodie episodes starring normal people. Mentioned This Episode: 00:00 Introduction and Disclaimer 01:45 A Surgeon Tech's $46 Last Meal 06:25 Amarkion's Potato Passion 10:04 Christmas Tacos and Quality Seafood 13:39 Seafood Delights 14:40 Fried Fish Whole 19:45 Soul Food and Southern Roots 21:11 The Ultimate Last Meal 22:44 Conclusion and Farewell Also Mentioned: "Last Meal" Customs in the U.S. Join our Normal Community! TikTok - @normalpersonpod Instagram - @normalpersonpod Facebook - Normal Person Podcast Email Us: normalpersonpod@gmail.com _____________________________________________ Special thanks to Majestic Paula (@majesticpaula.art) for illustrating and designing the show's artwork. Main theme written and performed by TJ Carson (@tjcarsonj), produced and arranged by Kelley Bostian. All additional music and SFX obtained through Motion Array under royalty free commercial licensing. This podcast is produced, hosted, and edited by Kelley Bostian. Special thanks to Emmanuel Castillo, Chip McGuire, and Ashlyn Lewis for pre and post production assistance. Normal Person Podcast is not commercially monetized. All rights reserved © Normal Person Podcast, 2024.
What if your musical idols became your mentors? In our latest episode, we sit down with the extraordinary guitarist Allen Hines to uncover the stories behind his transformative journey from the Southern rock roots of Minnesota and Alabama to the creative hub of Los Angeles. Allen Hines shares how iconic bands like the Allman Brothers and Cream shaped his musical identity, while also reflecting on the rich and diverse influences of the South. Listen as he recounts his humbling yet pivotal experiences at Berklee and his deep appreciation for the vibrant, artistic ecosystem of California's Laurel Canyon.Allen opens up about the influential figures who guided him, such as Scott Henderson and Joe Pass, and the memorable interactions with legends like Robben Ford that profoundly impacted his career. He also narrates the unforgettable moments and serendipitous events that led him to teach at a prestigious music school and perform with renowned bands like Hiroshima and Bobby Caldwell. These stories offer invaluable insights into the challenges and triumphs that come with navigating the unpredictable landscape of the music industry, from record deals and contractual hurdles to the joys of spontaneous collaborations.Don't miss Allen's reflections on his versatile career, from recent gigs and recording sessions to plans for future creative projects. Hear about his exciting performances, including a gig at a Burbank bistro with notable musicians and a successful tour in Japan. This episode wraps up with Allen expressing heartfelt gratitude and sharing a few light-hearted anecdotes, making it a must-listen for anyone passionate about music and the artistic journey. Tune in for an episode brimming with wisdom, humor, and the resilient spirit of a true musician.FishmanDedicated to helping musicians achieve the truest sound possible whenever they plug-in. Wildwood GuitarsOne of the world's premier retailers of exceptional electric and acoustic guitars.Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Join us as we explore the incredible career of chef Elizabeth Murray. Starting as a sous chef with Georges, Elizabeth honed her skills at restaurants Noma and WD-50. She then brought her unique style to Sierra Mar at Post Ranch Inn, where she served as the executive chef. Elizabeth then moved to North Carolina to be with her family and worked at a small local restaurant for two years. In this podcast, she shares her story and experiences, offering a peek into the life of a chef.
On today's 194th episode and FINAL SHOW of SEASON SIX, we welcome Henry Wise, author of the debut thriller Holy City, as he joins David Temple on The Thriller Zone. David and Henry discuss Henry's Southern roots and how they influenced his writing, his experience at both Virginia Military Institute and Ole Miss. MORE importantly they discuss the process of getting his book published.Best of all, we explore the themes and characters in Holy City, highlighting the complexity of the South and the importance of writing about what is most important to you. The conversation ends with Henry sharing his best writing advice.It's the perfect way to wrap Season 6 and gives The Thriller Zone a bit of a Summer Vacation break as we prepare to launch Season Seven very soon!Learn more about Henry at HenryWise.comCHAPTERS: 00:00 Introduction and Southern Roots02:20 From VMI to Ole Miss04:10 Choosing Holy City as the Debut Novel07:20 Exploring the Complexity of the South12:00 Writing About What Matters Most15:14 Capturing a Sense of Home and AtmosphereTOPICS:The importance of writing about what is most important to youThe complexity of the South and the need to portray authentic charactersThe persistence and determination required in the publishing processThe value of receiving validation and support from other writersThe significance of capturing a sense of home and atmosphere in writing Award-winning Green Beret, Steve Stratton, is the author of the Shadow Tier Series and the novella, A Warrior's Path: the Lance Bear Wolf Story. Learn more at stevestrattonusa.com
Today, I'm excited to talk to Arnold Myint, the talented Chef at The International Market in Nashville. Known for his vibrant personality on Top Chef, Arnold is redefining Thai cuisine by blending modern techniques with traditional Thai flavors. In 2024, he was a semifinalist for the prestigious James Beard Award for Best Chef Southeast, highlighting his exceptional culinary skills.In this episode, you'll discover how Arnold connects his Thai roots to his southern home, honoring his family through his culinary creations. He shares the unique flavors and combinations featured on his menu, creating a gateway into Thai cuisine for his customers. You'll also learn about his signature dishes, his personal and professional milestones, and his contributions to the LGBTQ+ community in Nashville. What you'll learn from Chef Arnold Myint The aromatic smells and flavors of Arnold's childhood (2:50)The culinary influence of his mother and father (4:34)How his Thai heritage and Nashville upbringing shape his cooking (5:26)Insights into eating Thai food at home (6:26)The ethos behind ingredient choices at his restaurant (8:09)Exploring regional differences in Thai cuisine (8:29)The story behind his southern Thai fried chicken dish (9:16)Why he embraces unpredictability in his restaurant (10:46)Frustrations with common ordering habits (12:08)Common misconceptions about Thai food (13:03)His support for the local community (13:48)Connecting to his Thai roots and cultural heritage (15:34)Honoring his mother's memory in the kitchen (16:19)Inspirations from American food culture (17:40)Being a gateway to Thai cuisine for a broader audience (18:40)Incorporating Burmese flavors into the menu (20:23)Challenges in sourcing quality shrimp paste (21:05)His favorite summer dish (22:13)Significant personal accomplishments (25:18)Professional achievements worth celebrating (26:54)A culinary tour through Nashville (29:56)Dream collaborations in the culinary world (34:48)The worst advice he's received in hospitality (36:05)An upcoming family project he's proud of (37:34) I'd like to share a potential educational resource, "Conversations Behind the Kitchen Door", my new book that features dialogues with accomplished culinary leaders from various backgrounds and cultures. It delves into the future of culinary creativity and the hospitality industry, drawing from insights of a restaurant-industry-focused podcast, ‘flavors unknown”. It includes perspectives from renowned chefs and local professionals, making it a valuable resource for those interested in building a career in the culinary industry.Get the book here! Links to other episodes with chefs in Nashville Don't miss out on the chance to hear from these talented chefs and gain insight into the world of culinary techniques. Check out the links below for more conversations:Conversation with Chef Maneet ChauhanConversation with pastry chef Alyssa GangeriInterview with chef Levon Wallace from Fatbelly Pretzels in NashvilleInterview with chef Matt Bolus Links to most downloaded episodes (click on any picture to listen to the episode) Chef Sheldon Simeon Chef Andy Doubrava Chef Chris Kajioka Chef Jacques Pepin Social media Chef Arnold Myint Instagram Facebook Social media The International Market Instagram Facebook Links mentioned in this episode Restaurant The International Market in Nashville SUBSCRIBE TO THE ‘FLAVORS UNKNOWN' NEWSLETTER
We got another one for you this week! This time we have someone new Too T3rpd but definitely not to the cannabis world. Tony aka Southern Roots Genetics joins Donovan and Slumpppd to talk about his cannabis origins, growing origins, working in the industry, some great growers tips, and much more! On this episode we smoked Alaskan Purple flower and a preroll mixed with Maple Leaf Indica and Skunk#1 all cultivated by Southern Roots Genetics. You can find Tony:Instagram: @t_southernrootsgenetics @southernrootsgeneticsWebsite:Www.southernrootsgenetics.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/anthony-domangue?utm_source=share&utm_campaign=share_via&utm_content=profile&utm_medium=ios_apphttps://www.linkedin.com/company/southern-roots-genetics/YouTube https://www.youtube.com/@SouthernRoots_GeneticsFollow Too T3rpd on Instagram Check out our videos on our Too T3rpd YouTube channel Leave voicemails/text to our Too T3rpd hotline (314) 399-9711Sign up for our Patreon: / toot3rpd Follow Donovan @Donovan2408 on all socialsFollow Tyler @tbreakt on instagramFollow @slumpppd_ on InstagramSupport the Show.
Southern Roots and Early Inspiration: Brandice and Casey bond over their Southern backgrounds, with Brandice from Memphis and Casey from Alabama. Casey shares heartwarming stories of his grandmother, who played a pivotal role in nurturing his love for fashion, and how this foundation led him to pursue a career in styling. Educational Journey and Early Career: Casey discusses his time at Clark Atlanta University, highlighting the significance of attending an HBCU and its impact on his career. He talks about managing a boutique in Atlanta and the drive that led him to seek opportunities in New York, including his bold move of editing his resume address to increase his chances of getting hired. Breaking into the New York Fashion Scene: Casey recounts the pivotal moment of receiving a job interview invitation from Nicole Miller and the miraculous support he received to make it to New York. His experiences interning at the Albright Fashion Library under Irene Albright, despite the challenges of surviving on minimal pay, underscore his determination and passion. Significant Breakthroughs: Casey shares the memorable encounter with Irene Albright that led to him assisting her on shopping trips for the studio, marking his first major break in the industry. Brandice and Casey reminisce about their shared experiences of dreaming big in New York, including Casey's awe of Bergdorf Goodman's windows and his subsequent involvement in fashion events. Dream Chasing vs. Dream Busting: Brandice and Casey discuss the significance of dreams and the trials of pursuing them. Bergdorf Goodman Experience: Casey shares a pivotal moment at Bergdorf Goodman, including his introduction to key figures like Linda Fargo and Stephanie. Struggles and Breakthroughs: The challenging times Casey faced, from living on $10 a day to finding a breakthrough opportunity through an unexpected contact. Styling Philosophy: How Casey's approach to styling starts from the inside out, ensuring clients feel transformed from within, not just externally. Influences and Inspirations: The impact of Casey's grandmother and her community work on his caring approach to styling and life. Notable Clients: A rundown of some of the prominent figures Casey has styled, including members of Destiny's Child, Savannah James, and Toni Braxton. Advice for Aspiring Stylists: Casey emphasizes the importance of starting with what you have and allowing your creativity to flourish. Entrepreneurial Insights: The importance of overcoming procrastination and nurturing creativity in business. Book Recommendation: "Conversations with God" as a significant read for those seeking alignment and understanding of divine communication. Future Aspirations: Casey reveals his interest in scriptwriting, costume design for films, launching a cut-and-sew line, and exploring music.
Emily Allen interviews Dr. Simon Buck, a writer, historian, and musician. His first monograph, on old age and music in the US South, is under contract with the University of Illinois Press. He is employed at the University of Edinburgh (UK) on research projects concerning the intersection of British slavery, healthcare, and university education in Edinburgh. The interview focuses on Buck's article “‘Up on Cripple Creek': Limb Loss, Difference, and Disability Spectacle in Southern Roots Music.”
From the time he was a kid, Makky Kaylor was writing songs. On this MADM, Makky is sharing about his experience as a songwriter. I hope you will listen and share. Sponsor: Bob Sykes Bar B Q BobSykes.com
When two old friends catch up, the air is thick with nostalgia and raw emotion. That's the essence of my latest heart-to-heart with BUD, who takes us back to the days of South Carolina simplicity that forged his musical soul. Our reunion stirs memories of how a chance encounter through Will opened a door to a thriving creative partnership. With BUD's deep dive into his country upbringing and his early flirtations with songwriting, we trace the outlines of passion and persistence that mark his footprint in the music industry. Grief can be transformative, and in an open conversation, I explore the seismic shifts in my life following the loss of my child. From mentoring wayward youth under the vast New Mexico skies to embracing family in the DMV area, my reflections lay bare the journey of growth and the renewed understanding of life's priorities. BUD and I navigate this terrain, recognizing the irreplaceable value of personal connections and the role they play in shaping our paths forward.As we pivot to the beats of my upcoming music, "Speak Louder" signals the crescendo of personal revelation and artistic development. These conversations stitch together the themes of perseverance, the importance of mental health, and an enduring love for the music that continues to be our guiding star. Join us as we lay down these tracks, sharing the wisdom and melodies that shape our lives.Relationships Worth More Than Money by Tweezy Kennedy & Marcus Allandavailable on all streaming platforms!Support the showInstagram: @rwmtmYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@RWMTMpodGet RWMTM MERCH HERE!!!!! https://streamlabs.com/tweezydabeatterroristkennedy/merch
Kentucky born and bred, OTIS is a young, hard rocking quartet who performs and plays their exciting original music like they've been around for 40 years. Alongside Boone, John Seeley (bass), Alex Wells (guitar), and Dale Myers (drums), these tight-knit guys stay connected to their homegrown roots having been around traditional instruments from a young age in piano, fiddle, and guitar instilling in them an appreciation of country-rock, bluegrass, blues, soul, and folk music. The band blends roots, blues, classic rock, soul, and, of course, Southern rock and has created an original sound reminiscent of some of the great blues-rock/Southern rock bands like the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top and Wet Willie. They also draw inspiration from some of the all-time blues/soul greats like Muddy Waters, Leadbelly and various artists from back in the classic heyday of Motown Records.OTIS is new musical blood for a new day with heavy, melodic blues-rock riffs, soaring guitar work, a pounding rhythm section, and raw, soulful vocals from Mr. Froggett.The band embraces Southern rock's hallowed past while charting their own future. With some of the legendary Southern rock bands winding it down or no longer in existence, OTIS is a proud, new torchbearer of the Southern rock/blues-rock heritage.https://theotisband.comhttps://www.facebook.com/theotisband
The Dean Von Music Podcast Show Coming to you Live from Las Vegas, Nevada
I don't know about you but I Feel a FEVER Coming on, and it's gonna be HOT ONE! FEVERTREE is a Memphis-Based Rock Band that pulls heavily from their Southern Roots. FEVERTREE putS forth a Powerful and Soulful Mix of Southern Rock, Blues, Funk and Nitty-Gritty Rock and Roll. FEVERTREE Formed in 2014 by Tim Dills, John Patterson, Mike Bertoldo, and Kyle Reed, Kyle is Replaced by "Rock'O", with over 50 years of combined experience in the Memphis Music Scene. FEVERTREE has evolved into a band that describes its music as “Uniquely Blended, Finely Crafted, and Just Good'ol Southern Rock and Roll.” So "Sit Back and Enjoy The Show" it's going to be a "Wild Ride" --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/deanvonmusicpodcastshow/support
When childhood dreams collide with harsh realities, the forge of resilience is where heroes are shaped. My best friend and true American hero, Ashley, joins me, Darrell McClain, for an intimate conversation that charts her formidable journey from the deep South to the ranks of the U.S. Navy. Facing the twin hurdles of racism and parental disapproval of her sexuality, Ashley's tale of perseverance unfolds as she embraces her father's legacy of cultural openness, drawing from his role as a chaplain's assistant. Her experiences, both bitter and sweet, weave a narrative that stretches from Mississippi to the vibrant streets of Japan and beyond, revealing the transformative power of diversity and hardship on her path to success.Ashley's story is not just about overcoming adversity; it's a banquet of gastronomic adventures and life lessons served with a side of Southern charm and international zest. As we relish in her culinary passions, from the tantalizing shawarma of Bahrain to the comforting staples of Southern cooking, we explore how these flavors have become the undercurrent of her life's journey. Through her accolades as Junior Sailor of the quarter and her continued dedication to the Department of Homeland Security, Ashley's impact on the world is palpable. Join us as we celebrate her achievements and reflect on the legacy we each hope to leave, stitched together by a shared love for food, a testament to our humanity, and a reminder that service and success can be a recipe for an unforgettable life story. Support the show
Welcome to a soulful episode of Rock is Lit. If you've got a hankering for that sweet soul music—the kind that echoes with the sounds of Otis Redding, Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone, and Aretha Franklin—then you're in for a treat. My fellow Tar Heel native Michael Parker is here to talk about his novel ‘If You Want Me to Stay', a story in which 14-year-old narrator Joel Dunn, Jr., takes us on a poignant odyssey. Joel, Jr., shares the heartfelt tale of salvaging his family in the aftermath of his mother's departure and his father's unraveling sanity. From the rural landscapes of eastern North Carolina to the coastal vistas, Joel and his little brother Tank embark on a journey guided by junk food and the soulful melodies their daddy taught them to love. Michael Parker is the author of three collections of short stories and seven other novels, including his most recent, 2022's ‘I Am the Light of This World'. He is a three-time winner of the O. Henry Award for short fiction and winner of the 2020 Thomas Wolfe Award. Michael has taught for almost 30 years in the MFA program at UNC-G. Catch Michael on Season 1 Episode 11 of Rock is Lit, when he joined me to discuss ‘I Am the Light of This World'. MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: R&B/Soul Music Funky Bass Royalty Free Rock is Lit theme music Clip from Season 3 Announcement/'Duck Tales'/Disney Channel [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” R&B/Soul Music Funky Bass Royalty Free “(Do the) Push and Pull (Part 1)” by Rufus Thomas “Gone to Carolina” by Shooter Jennings “If You Want Me to Stay” by Sly & The Family Stone “Tighten Up” by Archie Bell and The Drells “People Get Ready” by Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions “Ain't No Way” by Aretha Franklin “(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay” by Otis Redding “I'll Take You There” by The Staple Singers “Call Me (Come Back Home)” by Al Green Hollerin Contest Festival in Spivey's Corner, CBS 17: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC7-Nuf2MYQ “Love Train” by The O'Jays Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Michael Parker's website: https://www.michaelfparker.com/ Michael Parker on Instagram: @texheel22 Michael Parker on Season 1 Episode 11 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/michaelparkerandjeffplace Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to a soulful episode of Rock is Lit. If you've got a hankering for that sweet soul music—the kind that echoes with the sounds of Otis Redding, Al Green, Sly & The Family Stone, and Aretha Franklin—then you're in for a treat. My fellow Tar Heel native Michael Parker is here to talk about his novel ‘If You Want Me to Stay', a story in which 14-year-old narrator Joel Dunn, Jr., takes us on a poignant odyssey. Joel, Jr., shares the heartfelt tale of salvaging his family in the aftermath of his mother's departure and his father's unraveling sanity. From the rural landscapes of eastern North Carolina to the coastal vistas, Joel and his little brother Tank embark on a journey guided by junk food and the soulful melodies their daddy taught them to love. Michael Parker is the author of three collections of short stories and seven other novels, including his most recent, 2022's ‘I Am the Light of This World'. He is a three-time winner of the O. Henry Award for short fiction and winner of the 2020 Thomas Wolfe Award. Michael has taught for almost 30 years in the MFA program at UNC-G. Catch Michael on Season 1 Episode 11 of Rock is Lit, when he joined me to discuss ‘I Am the Light of This World'. MUSIC AND MEDIA IN THE EPISODE IN ORDER OF APPEARANCE: R&B/Soul Music Funky Bass Royalty Free Rock is Lit theme music Clip from Season 3 Announcement/'Duck Tales'/Disney Channel [Guitar Instrumental Beat] Sad Rock [Free Use Music] Punch Deck—“I Can't Stop” R&B/Soul Music Funky Bass Royalty Free “(Do the) Push and Pull (Part 1)” by Rufus Thomas “Gone to Carolina” by Shooter Jennings “If You Want Me to Stay” by Sly & The Family Stone “Tighten Up” by Archie Bell and The Drells “People Get Ready” by Curtis Mayfield & The Impressions “Ain't No Way” by Aretha Franklin “(Sittin' On) The Dock of The Bay” by Otis Redding “I'll Take You There” by The Staple Singers “Call Me (Come Back Home)” by Al Green Hollerin Contest Festival in Spivey's Corner, CBS 17: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SC7-Nuf2MYQ “Love Train” by The O'Jays Rock is Lit theme music LINKS: Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Goodpods: https://goodpods.com/podcasts/rock-is-lit-212451 Leave a rating and comment for Rock is Lit on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/rock-is-lit/id1642987350 Michael Parker's website: https://www.michaelfparker.com/ Michael Parker on Instagram: @texheel22 Michael Parker on Season 1 Episode 11 of Rock is Lit: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/rockislitpodcast/michaelparkerandjeffplace Christy Alexander Hallberg's website: https://www.christyalexanderhallberg.com/ Christy Alexander Hallberg on Twitter, Instagram & YouTube: @ChristyHallberg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann talks with the leaders of the Waco Southern Roots Brewing Co. talk discuss their upcoming New Years eve time warp celebration. https://southernrootsbrewingco.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this edition of TMWS, I am taking you to Columbia, Tennessee to Southern Roots Radio to speak with songwriter and radio host Makky Kaylor!
From the time he was a kid, Makky Kaylor was writing songs. On this MADM, Makky is sharing about his experience as a songwriter. I hope you will listen and share. Sponsor: Green's Dependable Hardware Russellville, AL
Ann talks with the leaders of the Waco Southern Roots Brewing Co. talk discuss their upcoming New Years eve time warp celebration. https://southernrootsbrewingco.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Five of the nation's largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
Five of the nation's largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
In this episode Ryan sits down in studio with Andrew Maxwell of the Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast. Andrew and his wife Tiffany were traveling from Alabama to Boone for the weekend, so it was a prefect opportunity to hear stories from Andrew and backstory to how the Southern Outdoorsmen Podcast started. Andrew tells some cool deer hunting stories from some of the guests they've had on their podcast and how the southern culture runs deep in their podcast and their guests. Andrew and co-host Jacob Meyers host one of the biggest deer hunting podcasts in the world. More about the Southern Outdoorsmen https://www.thesouthernoutdoorsmen.com/Southern Outdoorsmen Youtube Channelhttps://www.youtube.com/@thesouthernoutdoorsmenSign up for our newsletter: ryankirby.com/newsletter We hope you're enjoying these episodes, please leave a comment and review on the platform you're listening from! PLEASE share a link with your family and friends!We want to create a community of like minded people who share a love for art, the outdoors, hunting, fishing, land management, conservation, and everything that the brand “The Art of Hunting” stands for. The overall purpose of this podcast series is connect art and hunting with outdoor brands and people who share the same passions. Sign Up To Win a FREE Ryan Kirby Art Poster Sign up at the link below.https://ryankirby.com/pages/giveawayTo purchase prints visit:https://ryankirby.com/collections/canvas-prints"THE GROWTH AND MATURITY OF THE WHITE-TAILED BUCK" #1 SELLING PRINThttps://ryankirby.com/products/maturity-and-growth-whitetail-buckThe Art of Hunting TMCopyright Ryan Kirby Art & Illustration LLC
In March, Loyola University New Orleans named a new university president, Xavier Cole. When he begins his tenure this fall, Cole will be the first person of color and second layperson to lead the 111-year-old Jesuit institution. Cole joins us today for more on returning to his Southern home, his love of jazz and his goals for the university. The 2022 school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, resulted in federal funds for local school districts meant to shore up safety measures to prevent gun violence. And while most schools are designating entry points and installing video cameras, some are turning to artificial intelligence. Marie Fazio, reporter for The Times-Picayune | The Advocate, joins us to share what she's learned on the potential for AI gun detectors in Louisiana schools. But first, it's Thursday, which means it's time to catch up on this week in politics with The Times-Picayune | The Advocate's editorial director and columnist, Stephanie Grace. With the veto override session in the rearview mirror, we hear about all the bills that Gov. John Bel Edwards successfully vetoed or signed into law. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Bob Pavlovich. Our digital editor is Katelyn Umholtz and our engineers are Garrett Pittman and Aubry Procell. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 pm. It's available on Spotify, Google Play, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Five of the nation's largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
Five of the nation's largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
Sponsored by www.BetterHelp.com/TheBarnhttps://wadebowen.com/Wade Bowen is a captivating country singer-songwriter who has made a significant impact on the Texas country music scene and beyond. With his powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and authentic approach to storytelling, Bowen has earned a loyal following and widespread acclaim for his contributions to the genre.Hailing from Waco, Texas, Bowen's musical journey began in the late 1990s when he formed a band and started performing in local venues. His breakthrough came with the release of his debut album "Try Not to Listen" in 2002, which showcased his songwriting prowess and his ability to connect with listeners on a deep emotional level. Since then, Bowen has continued to release a string of successful albums, including "Lost Hotel" (2006), "The Given" (2012), and "Solid Ground" (2018), each showcasing his growth as an artist and his unwavering dedication to his craft.What sets Bowen apart is his distinctive blend of traditional country music with rock and Americana influences. His music resonates with fans of all ages, drawing them in with his honest and relatable lyrics. Whether he's singing about love, heartbreak, or the trials and triumphs of everyday life, Bowen's songs strike a chord, evoking a range of emotions and creating a connection that transcends the music itself.As a live performer, Bowen is known for his high-energy shows and his ability to engage and connect with his audience. His charismatic stage presence and genuine interactions make every concert feel like an intimate gathering among friends. Whether he's performing at small venues or headlining major festivals, Bowen's dynamic performances leave a lasting impression and have earned him a reputation as a must-see live act.Beyond his musical talent, Bowen is also known for his philanthropic efforts and his commitment to giving back to his community. He has actively supported various charitable organizations and has used his platform to raise awareness and funds for important causes.Wade Bowen's contributions to country music have solidified his status as a respected and influential artist. With his authentic storytelling, heartfelt performances, and genuine connection with fans, Bowen continues to captivate audiences and leave a lasting impact on the country music landscape. As he continues to evolve and push boundaries within the genre, his legacy as a talented singer-songwriter and performer only grows stronger with each passing year.Texas Country Music, Texas Country, Red Dirt Music, Texas Music, Texas Pride, Texas Born, Texas Raised, Country Music, Country Rock, Honky Tonk, Outlaw Country, Texas Singer, Texas Songwriter, Texas Guitarist, Lone Star State, Authentic Country, Texas Sound, Dancehall, Fiddle, Steel Guitar, Two-Stepping, Texas Radio, Texas Music Scene, Singer-Songwriter, Texas Legends, Texas Charm, Roadhouse, Barbecue, Whiskey, Boots, Cowboys, Rodeo, Lone Star Beer, Texas Hill Country, Small Towns, Wide Open Spaces, Texas Sunsets, Bluebonnets, Southern Hospitality, Texas Tradition, Southern Roots, Texas Spirit, Independent Artists, Grit and Soul, Texas Swagger, Backroads, Front Porch, Texas Pride, Genuine Country, Texas Legends, Texas Twang, Wade Bowen, Randy Rogers, Wade and Randy,This episode is sponsored by www.betterhelp.com/TheBarn and presented to you by The Barn Media Group.
On this edition of TMWS, I am taking you to Columbia, Tennessee to Southern Roots Radio to speak with songwriter and radio host Makky Kaylor! After that, we're driving over to Applebee's in Columbia to speak with Jeff Kane founder of Room in the Inn. I hope you will listen and share.
From the time he was a kid, Makky Kaylor was writing songs. On this MADM, Makky is sharing about his experience as a songwriter. I hope you will listen and share. Sponsor: Park Supply Company, Inc. ParkSupplyCompany.com
Cincinnati, Ohio: Where the south meets the Midwest. It's also the best way to describe the music of Kentucky-born Singer/Songwriter Nicholas Johnson; Southern roots meets Midwest rust belt rock. On his first new album in two years, “Back Upstate” puts all of that on display by crafting a mix of heartbreakingly genuine songs and genre-bending rockers in the spirit of songwriting heroes like Tom Petty and Jeff Tweedy. “Back Upstate” (Ninja Jam Records, 2021) finds him revisiting his debut album “Upstate”. What began as a fun COVID concept, found legs and evolved into fully formed project. He enlisted the help of Producer and multi-instrumentalist, Rich Reuter, to help rearrange and re-record familiar songs in unfamiliar ways and adding a couple of new songs (“I'm a Ghost & “Nashville”). “Back Upstate” does some genre-hopping but it manages to find the sweet spot in each individual song to make it a cohesive album - it dips it's toe in Brit Pop, Country, Bluegrass, and even a little Psychedelic Rock. In this new album Johnson shows off his evolution as a songwriter and ability to refine and polish old songs. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
With me today is my husband Marcus and we're going to talk about how he was able to change his diet overnight and why he really decided to. We'll touch on how to help your kids transition to a vegan diet, the importance of snacking, our goals for Southern Roots to be a part of senior care, and much more.You can search for vegan restaurants near you using https://www.happycow.net/Don't want to give up your sweet tooth? Who said you had to? Head over to southernrootsvegan.com where we recreate southern classics with a vegan twist. Use promo code PODCAST for 20% off your first order!Join our community at https://icbiv.captivate.fm/supersecretMusic credit: Cafe Lounge by FASSoundsA Podcast Launch Bestie productionMentioned in this episode:Join the community >>
I never expected to become a vegan. I was always a very picky eater - think little kid birthday party food. Pizza, chicken nuggets, mac & cheese, fries, and never a vegetable. Living in San Antonio, everything was BBQ and our diet was very cheese heavy. My husband and I watched a few documentaries about the food industry and decided to make the change for good. He was able to change cold turkey, but I had to do it in stages.Back in 2017, I was a full time caregiver for my grandmother and my then-fiance had gotten laid off from his job. As fate would have it, I had already become the go-to baker in my family and had created some vegan donuts that were a hit at our church and everywhere we took them. The church convinced us to apply for the local new business accelerator, and our family and community came together to get our bakery, Southern Roots, off the ground.Don't want to give up your sweet tooth? Who said you had to? Head over to southernrootsvegan.com where we recreate southern classics with a vegan twist. Use promo code PODCAST for 20% off your first order!Wanna know a secret?? Join the community >> Music credit: Cafe Lounge by FASSoundsA Podcast Launch Bestie productionMentioned in this episode:Join the community >>
One of the most prominent voices in college football joins us on today's episode! We talk with Rece Davis about his Alabama roots, getting to ESPN, the best campuses for College Game Day, his favorite celebrity guest pickers & so much more! Produced by Richmond Weaver
On this episode Cory talks to Dustin the owner of Southern Roots where they talk about the 1-star review and what really happened. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Chef Geoff Rhyne of Red Clay Hot Sauce joins the show to discuss the upcoming Southern Roots: A BBQ Reunion. Tickets on sale now at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/southern-roots-a-bbq-reunion-tickets-181410121557 Presented by Nachos & Analysis Beer Sponsor: 13 Stripes Brewery --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/drew-archer0/message
We talk to H.C. Porter - Award winning Mississippi artist, whose original works of art incorporate her love of Photography, Silk Screen Printing and Painting to produce unique, thought provoking images that capture the life of their subject and each tell their own story.With her art described as 'Andy Warhol with Southern Roots', HC 's work has been captured in two amazing books - 'Backyards & Beyond' which documented and told the story of Mississippians the First Year after Hurricane Katrina and more recently 'Blues at Home' which documents living blues legends in Mississippi.HC is a wonderful story teller not just in her artwork but also when speaking to her and I hope you enjoy this episode. This episode is brought to you by our friends Dead Skull Coffee.https://deadskullcoffee.co.uk/discount/STVPlease visit The Straight To Video Patreon Page to find out how you can help grow this show. https://www.patreon.com/stvpod
Amazon Music Artist to Watch Willie Jones hangs out for a wide ranging discussion on being a Black man in country. His music fuses country with hip-hop, pop and reggae while paying homage to his Southern roots. Hosts Kelly Sutton and Amber Anderson also reveal how last week's guest BRELAND made good on his promise and bring you up to date on the latest news from Nashville. Plus, we wrap up Black History Month by [RE]Discovering the groundbreaking country career of Darius Rucker.New episodes of Country Heat Weekly drop Thursday, direct from the heart of Nashville.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
3 tarimas, alrededor de 300.000 asistentes y artistas con 30 o más años en su carrera musical, fueron motivos suficientes para que el parque Simón Bolívar vibrara con el festival más grande, gratuito y longevo de rock en Latinoamérica: Rock al Parque en su edición número 22. Bandas Internacionales: Suicidal Tendencies con Dave Lombardo (Estados Unidos), Todos Tus Muertos (Argentina), Sepultura (Brasil), Napalm Death (Inglaterra), The Black Dahlia Murder (Estados Unidos), Baroness (Estados Unidos), Deafheaven (Estados Unidos), Aborted (Bélgica), Sick Of It All (Estados Unidos), Decapitated (Polonia), GBH (Inglaterra), Leiden (Cuba/México), Gustavo Cordera y La Caravana Mágica (Argentina), Caramelos de Cianuro (Venezuela), Las Manos de Filippi (Argentina), Banda Conmoción (Chile), Los Viejos (México), Against The Waves (España), Sinergia (Chile), Los Nastys (España) y Easy Easy (Guatemala). Bandas Nacionales: Los Elefantes (Bogotá), Puerto Candelaria (Medellín), Bambarabanda (Pasto), Morbid Macabre (Medellín), Socavón (Tunja), No Raza (Bello), Hedor (Ibagué), Eshtadur (Pereira), Goretrade (Colombianos en el exterior), Elsa y Elmar (Colombianos en el exterior), Pedrina y Río (Bogotá), Mr. Bleat (Medellín), Cynthia Montaño (Cali), Nación Criminal (Bello), Ghetto Warriors (Medellín), Los Compadres Recerdos (Bogotá) y Cuentos de los Hermanos Grind (Bogotá). Bandas Distritales: Burning Caravan, Razón de Ser, Anger Rise, Supremacy, Adaimon, Payambó, Ikarus Falling, Stained Glory, Lion Reggae, Bestiario, Southern Roots, Lo Ke Diga El Dedo, Afónica, Danicattack, José Fernando Córtes, Nonsense Premonition, Chite, Albatroz y Reservoir Dogs DC. - - Somos @ruta89radio síguenos en las redes y escúchanos en las plataformas de streaming y emisoras aliadas, comenta, dale like y comparte estos especiales con todos aquellos a quienes les gusta la buena música #Rock #Pop #80s #90s. Descarga nuestros programas desde ivoox.
This week we sit down with Karl and Paula Lowe, the owners and chefs of Roots in Downtown Jonesboro. They explain the thought behind the cuisine and how their Ecuadorian and Southern Roots combined with community and their artistic approach has been the perfect recipe to win the hearts and stomachs of people across NEA. How do they create the ultimate culinary experience? Listen along to find out.
Meet my hairdresser my FRIEND Megan. I'm excited to introduce you to my friend Megan and her family. Learn how we met, how our families stay connected, and how their family grew and became and inspiration to many. You will also be able to feel the Southern Roots we both grew up in and why God is our main Guy --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/amy-mcdowell/support
Welcome to the Roots and Reasons podcast, brought to you by Southern Roots Outdoors, where we talk about all things outdoors and the reasons we love what we do. In this episode we introduce ourselves and give y'all a run down on how Southern Roots Outdoors got started and what we do for the outdoor industry. We have some great guests lined up so please subscribe to our channel and don't miss out! Also, don't forget to share our brand new podcast to your buddy's too! Thanks for listening!
In this Episode.... I introduce the New Series Life In The New Renaissance: Music Lives On! I have conversations with Indie Artists about their journeys in keeping music alive during this transitional time period world wide. Singer, Songwriter, & Musician Karman Kregloe kicks things off with a review and chit chat about her recent EP Karman Kregloe. This Virginia Native makes Los Angeles her home. The EP showcases Karman's Southern Roots fused with the grind of the concrete and steal of LA. We learn more about the inspiration behind each song and some of the awesome talent that worked on the EP. Like drinking lemonade from a red cup & telling stories on a screened-in porch, Karman Kregloe will make you feel toe tappin' good and right at home. Grab a cup. Put on your dancin' shoes. Y'all enjoy the show!
Jim Crow Sociology: The Black and Southern Roots of American Sociology (U Cincinnati Press, 2020) is an extraordinary new volume that examines the origin, development, and significance of Black Sociology through the accomplishments of early African American sociologists at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) such as Atlanta University, Tuskegee Institute, Fisk University, and Howard University. Black Sociology is a concept that weaponizes the discipline for that which is “right and good" and prioritizes scholar-activist inspired research directed at impacting real world conditions of African Americans. Guided by this approach, this book debunks the idea that the sociology practiced by early African Americans does not exemplify scholarly excellence. Instead, Earl Wright II demonstrates that Tuskegee Institute, under the leadership of Booker T. Washington, established the first applied program of rural sociology. Fisk University, first under the guidance of George Edmund Haynes then Charles S. Johnson, developed one of the earliest and most impactful programs of applied urban sociology. Wright extends our understanding of W. E. B. Du Bois's Atlanta Sociological Laboratory with an articulation of the contributions of women to the first American school of sociology. Jim Crow Sociology forces contemporary scholars to grapple with who are and who are not included in the disciplinary canon. Specifically, this book forces us to ask why early African American sociologists and HBCUs are not canonized. What makes this book most consequential is that it provides evidence supporting the proposition that sociology began in earnest in the United States as a Black and southern enterprise. C.J. Valasek is a Ph.D. Candidate in Sociology & Science Studies at the University of California San Diego. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices