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"Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio" is the Blog Tak Show hosted by Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation on behalf of the Gullah/Geechee Sea Island Coalition. www.gullahgeechee.net Cum fa yeddi bout who wi da and cunneck wid de riddim ob de sea wid wi Gullah/Geechee! Disya da we show-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! Become a fan: http://www.facebook.com/pages/GullahGeechee-Riddim-Radio/204639859578067
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New Geechee Podcast

New Geechee Keke

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New Geechee is the podcast where we create conversations that document the journeys of young melanated professionals. Covering everything from entrepreneurship to mental health, here are the many stories of where we've been and where we're headed! Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Soundcloud, Stitcher and Google Podcasts! Enjoyed an episode? Be sure to click the ❤️, and leave a review on iTunes! Follow @NewGeechee on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook! Use #NewGeechee and let us know how Ne ...
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Da Geechee Experience podcast is a biweekly show discussing current, past and future events in the Gullah Geechee community. Gullah Geechee people are descendants of Africans captured and enslaved in America Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geechee-bobah/support
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The Oyster Ninja Podcast spotlights people in the aquaculture, climate change, and sustainable field that you may not know about. As a professional oyster shucker Gardner Douglas has the inside scoop on the food scene.
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Steel Magnolias Podcast

Laura Beth Peters and Lainie Stubblefield

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Two sisters, Lainie and Laura Beth, who love family, traditions, and all things Southern! There's plenty of room at the table, so pull up a chair as we discuss Southern culture, food, hospitality, travel, history, regional events, college football, and more! Whether you are new to the South, never left the South, or just curious about the South, come on in!
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The Oyster Ninja Podcast

Gardner Douglas: Nationally ranked Oyster Shucker known as Oyster Ninja

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The Oyster Ninja podcast is exploring the Oyster inside and outside the shell. We hope to educate you and have your mouth watering at the same time. We introduce you to some of the worlds top shuckers, oyster farmers, and anyone else that has something to do with environmental change.
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Intersectionality in the American South is a podcast for anyone whose ready to take a long, hard, look at the ways oppressive systems land in people’s lives. We bring together academics and everyday people in conversations about the intersectional forms of oppression that marginalized people experience. You will hear thought provoking conversations about hard topics that center the often-silenced voices of Women of color, queer, trans and non binary folks and immigrants.
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Welcome to the Nana Yaa Yeboaa Show. I started this journey a few years back. My love for stories, inspiration and innovation drives me to seek out individuals from all corners of the world who are making social impact in their own way. The intention of this show is to inspire and motivate. I bring to you real-life experiences and challenges, finding ways to navigate challenges, tapping into the source, and keeping true to your authentic self. I interview people who have transformed their li ...
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Join me and our guests as we speak about Health, Politics, Economics, Spirituality, Education, Psychology, and living an inspired life. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mpilo-nkambule/support
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Outside Voices is a podcast driven by one simple idea: the outdoors belongs to all of us. Our aim is to celebrate and amplify those who don’t always see themselves reflected in the “Great Outdoors”: Black, Indigenous and People of Color, people with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ folk and others redefining the outdoor narrative. Hosted by Sarah Shimazaki.
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Seven on Seven

Seven on Seven Podcast

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The Seven on Seven Podcast is a show like no other. In our seven-show seasons, we'll take you through the ins-and-outs of topics you care about. From environmental racism to voter rights to inner-city education, we're taking the time to go deep and get things right. Each show we'll have experts, polls, listener feedback and a real conversation, and each season we'll have plenty of fun interactive ways to get involved. Take a listen!
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Located on the sea islands of South Carolina and Georgia are communities of people who are descendants of enslaved Africans. They have a unique culture that is directly linked to West Africa in South Carolina. This group of African-Americans and the language they speak are referred to as Gullah, and in Georgia they are called Geechee. Many historia…
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Yeddi bout de celebrations gwine on een de Gullah/Geechee Nation fa May 2024 pun we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) provides a recap of April events and announces major celebrations taking place in the Gullah/Geechee Nation for May. She will also discuss the up coming Emmy Awar…
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Dive into the culinary world with Chef Steven Clarke on the latest episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast! From his journey as a trained chef to becoming the proud owner of Slab City Sammies, discover insights into his experiences, including his memorable interview for the Martha Stewart Show. Tune in as he shares his passion for both music and food, …
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Dive into the culinary world with Chef Steven Clarke on the latest episode of the Oyster Ninja Podcast! From his journey as a trained chef to becoming the proud owner of Slab City Sammies, discover insights into his experiences, including his memorable interview for the Martha Stewart Show. Tune in as he shares his passion for both music and food, …
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Emile YX? is a Hip Hop activist who reclaims the power of Hip Hop to help the next generation rethink their identity, purpose, and place in their respective communities. A pioneer of beat breaking in his South African cultural context, an educator through his Heal the Hood project, and a survivor of apartheid, Emile YX? channels his experiences to …
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If walls could talk, the Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast in Natchitoches would have hundreds of stories to tell. The home is located in Natchitoches, Louisiana where the writer of the play, Robert Darling, originally grew up. The 1989 film was shot here in this very small town and today the central home to this story is run as a bed & breakfast. Can…
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We’re discussing the show that made country music famous! The Grand Ole Opry is the longest running radio show; turning 100 next year! With an ever changing lineup of musicians, each performance is broadcast to a global audience via WSM radio, SiriusXM and Circle. We got to sit down with our dear friend, Sean Dietrich to discuss his debut Opry expe…
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Baton Rouge is the capital city of Louisiana and sits right on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River. If you want to experience history and culture galore in a family friendly setting Baton Rouge is the city for you! Big thanks to Tamara Williams at Visit Baton Rouge for making this trip so much fun! To help plan your trip you can find great in…
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Akua Naru's love for the African diaspora drives her to disrupt and intervene for good through the channel of her Hip Hop music and archival work of The Keeper’s Project. More specifically, the pantheon of black women writers like Toni Morrison, bell hooks, Zora Neal Hurston have provided Naru with a critical black feminist lens and language by whi…
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According to the Library of Congress, in 1862 President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, opened the door for African-Americans to enlist in the Union Army. Although many had wanted to join the war effort earlier, they were prohibited from enlisting by a federal law dating back to 1792. President Lincoln had also feared that if he authorized the…
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It’s the most sought after ticket by golf fans…. We are talking today about The Masters held annually at Augusta National Golf Club in AUGUSTA, GA. Special thanks to these contributors: Curtis Barman, John & May Bumpus, Jeremy Carlson, Charles Phillips, Bill Reeves and Mark Stiver 7 Famous MASTERS Golf Tournament Recipes You Must Try: https://bit.l…
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It's Holy Week. Passion Week. The week that we celebrate the game changing moment of ALL time. We couldn't let the resurrection of Jesus go without a mention this week. Enjoy a quick bonus episode from us on Easter! Mentioned on this episode: Steel Magnolias episode: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/re-visit-steel-magnolias "Sacred Seasons…
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Today we are remembering the late great, Minnie Pearl. HOOOOOWWWWDDEE! We are just so proud to be here today with a special guest! Born and raised a Tennessee farm girl, Mary Beth Pruett still lives on the farm started by her great-great grandfather. She loves horses and dogs, reading and good music! She doesn't remember a time that she did not wan…
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The Gullah-Geechee people are the descendants of enslaved West and Central Africans brought in the seventeenth and eighteenth-century to the United States to work on the rice plantations of the Low Country regions on the Southern Atlantic coastline. The term “Gullah” comes from the Central African connection to Angola and comes to represent people …
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Through this podcast, we have gathered at the table to learn, discuss and ponder, all sorts of southern culture topics but now it is time to gather to have an experience together! Pack your bag, jump on a plane, bus or just in your own car to come experience Tennessee with us! You’re invited to Women in Whiskey: A Steel Magnolias Podcast event May …
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Tune een fa yeddi "Honoring We Wata een de Gullah/Geechee Nation" with Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) pun we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio. Queen Quet, will take the listeners on a journey from the Sea Islands that honors the souls of the Sea Islands and the waters that surround them. Disya da we sho-Gullah…
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Georgia's Blue Ridge and the Copper Basin is a scenic area of mountains, rivers, waterfalls, and forest. If you want a place to spend a day outdoors, ride your motorcycle, or maybe even go white water rafting join us at the table to hear more about this area where Tennessee and Georgia meet. Mentioned on this episode: Apple Orchard - Mercier Orchar…
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Welcome to the Oyster Ninja Podcast, where I, Gardner Douglas, dive deep into the fascinating stories within the aquaculture world. Today, I have the honor of sitting down with the incredible Ms. Daureen Rivers, half of the visionary force behind N.C. Oyster 365. N.C. Oyster 365 is more than just a seafood provider; it's a passionate endeavor that …
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Welcome to the Oyster Ninja Podcast, where I, Gardner Douglas, dive deep into the fascinating stories within the aquaculture world. Today, I have the honor of sitting down with the incredible Ms. Daureen Rivers, half of the visionary force behind N.C. Oyster 365. N.C. Oyster 365 is more than just a seafood provider; it's a passionate endeavor that …
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Today we are sharing a conversation with Stacy Lyn Harris. She is host of The Sporting Chef on Outdoor TV, an Alabama native and mother of 7!! Stacy Lyn married a hunter and quickly figured out that she needed to learn how to cook all the wild game that was coming into the house! Her and her family live a really unique life in Alabama where they tr…
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Yeddi Gullah/Geechee Ooman crak e teet bout de strength of dey ancestas fa Ooman Herstory Month pun Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio. Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) will be joined by Elder Carlie Towne and Representative Glenda Simmons-Jenkins in a dialogue about the legacy of Gullah/Geechee women and the strength…
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Embark on a fascinating journey with your host, Gardner Douglas, as he sits down with the incredible Alicia Gaiero, the visionary behind Nauti Sisters Ocean Farms along the picturesque coast of Maine. 🎙️ In this episode, discover the untold stories of an oyster farmer who chose the briny adventure of ocean farming over conventional academia. Join u…
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Embark on a fascinating journey with your host, Gardner Douglas, as he sits down with the incredible Alicia Gaiero, the visionary behind Nauti Sisters Ocean Farms along the picturesque coast of Maine. 🎙️ In this episode, discover the untold stories of an oyster farmer who chose the briny adventure of ocean farming over conventional academia. Join u…
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It should come as no surprise that southern hospitality is near and dear to our hearts, but opening your door can sometimes present challenges. Today we are offering some lighthearted tips to make you as a host, SHINE. Featured Product: WithCo The Nashville-based WithCo Cocktails are known for their versatile, all-natural cocktail mixes. The brand’…
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Yeddi we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio as Queen Quetm Chieftess of de Gullah/Geechee Nation crak e teet bout Gullah/Geechee fa Black History Month 2024! Tune in as Black History Month 2024 is recapped and the "Gullah/Geechee Volunteer Month 2024" events are announced. Disya da we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.GullahGeecheeNation.com…
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Join Gardner Douglas, your Oyster Ninja Podcast host, in an unmissable episode as he dives into the sizzling world of Chesapeake Bay cuisine with the incredible GrubWithJus. 🌊🔪 Discover the mouthwatering tales of Grill Master and social media sensation, GrubWithJus, whose delectable creations by the Chesapeake Bay have ignited a culinary revolution…
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Join Gardner Douglas, your Oyster Ninja Podcast host, in an unmissable episode as he dives into the sizzling world of Chesapeake Bay cuisine with the incredible GrubWithJus. 🌊🔪 Discover the mouthwatering tales of Grill Master and social media sensation, GrubWithJus, whose delectable creations by the Chesapeake Bay have ignited a culinary revolution…
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John Grisham is an expert storyteller, whose unforgettable characters fight for justice in a world that isn’t always fair. As one of the top 10 wealthiest writers in the world, he is a southerner who also has a passion for seeking justice and freedom for innocent people that have been imprisoned. “I seriously doubt I would ever have written the fir…
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Dive deep into the world of coastal cuisine as the Oyster Ninja Podcast welcomes a culinary maestro, Chef Tater from the heart of South Carolina. Join your host Gardner Douglas as we embark on a flavorful journey, exploring Chef Tater's world-famous fried crabs, her Gullah Geechee heritage, her Army life, and so much more. In this episode, Chef Tat…
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Dive deep into the world of coastal cuisine as the Oyster Ninja Podcast welcomes a culinary maestro, Chef Tater from the heart of South Carolina. Join your host Gardner Douglas as we embark on a flavorful journey, exploring Chef Tater's world-famous fried crabs, her Gullah Geechee heritage, her Army life, and so much more. In this episode, Chef Tat…
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Southern Live Oak trees are a true emblem of the American South. Some of the famous specimens have names like Treaty Oak, Emancipation Oak, or Council Oaks. That tells us that these old oak trees were landmarks where major decisions took place. Join us at the table to learn more about these majestic trees, and the ferns that sometimes make their ho…
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Have you ever worried you’d hit a wild animal while driving down a highway or country road? In this special season closer, we learn about a new and promising future for wildlife and battered cars: wildways. As technology and development continue to expand, infrastructure and fragmentation are threatening the habitats of wildlife. Christine Laporte …
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Join the Oyster Ninja, Gardner Douglas, in an exciting episode where he dives deep into the culinary world with the talented Chef Angela Rose. Known for her skills in the kitchen and a passion for creating delightful dishes, Chef Angela shares her incredible journey from the roots of her family's gardens to the bustling kitchens of renowned restaur…
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Join the Oyster Ninja, Gardner Douglas, in an exciting episode where he dives deep into the culinary world with the talented Chef Angela Rose. Known for her skills in the kitchen and a passion for creating delightful dishes, Chef Angela shares her incredible journey from the roots of her family's gardens to the bustling kitchens of renowned restaur…
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Welcome! If you are new here, we are so glad you are here. We are kicking off our 6th year of doing this show and we’ve got lots to cover this year! In today’s episode, we will discuss a recent trip that Laura Beth took to Ocean Springs, Mississippi. Plus, Mardi Gras is upon us. So, how do we southerners celebrate such an occasion? Mentioned in the…
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25 years ago, a mysterious cause of eagle and osprey deaths plagued a small town in Arkansas. And in this special episode, we get to the root of it all: small unassuming weeds, also known as invasive aquatic species. In conversation with aquatic plant experts Stacy Holt Jr. and Greg Bugbee, we share what these invasive plants are, how this happened…
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Water is essential for life, but how much do you know about the health of your local water supply? In this special episode, we speak with two Riverkeepers who explain the importance of water quality monitoring for every living organism, from humans to birds. John Lipscomb shares critical history of the Hudson River and how activism has helped the n…
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In this episode, Africans from all over the world share their thoughts about the honourable Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.s legacy and contribution to the world struggle for justice and humanity. This episode published just a few days after King's birthday - January 15. We are greatful for the Africans who have taken their time, space, intellects and e…
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In this special episode, we explore the critical effects of noise pollution on both humans and birds. Dr. Erica Walker offers an insightful view of how people are negatively impacted by loud disturbances, from everyday life to health complications. And Dr. Clinton Francis shares his discoveries about the impact of noise on bird health and reproduct…
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A special season of Bring Birds Back launches January 17th! Join our four guest hosts every Wednesday as they tackle a wide range of stories dedicated to habitat loss, pollution and climate change - and, of course, how it all affects our beloved birds. In support of BirdNote’s From Love to Action campaign, we hope this season inspires you to do som…
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Andre Smith is the CEO of Flip Academy , an educational platform to help people with how they think about money as a financial product . The educational platform is great for teaching children about financial management. The intention behind the academy is to help children break away from the non relevant ideas and views about money. Also, for blac…
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We connect with Imani Na Umoja in Guinea Bissau to talk about the recent political upheavals in the country and the lessons that can be learned by rest of Africa from Guinea Bissau's democratic centralism. We further discuss the history of Amilcar Cabral's party, the Party of Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC), struggle against western c…
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It’s the season finale to season #5! We are talking about some of the highlights from this year and some of the wonderful things we’ve been doing in December. From the “Favorite Things” Party: Drift.com - air fresheners that Lainie took to ‘favorite things’ party "Count Your Sheep” Linen Spray from 1818Farms.com - air fresheners that Laura Beth too…
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Pan-Africanist and organizer with the All-African People's Revolutionary Party, Salifu Mack, is my guest in this episode. Salifu simply refers to himself as an African that was born in the United States (South Carolina), but is currently organizing in Burkina Faso - organizing for the unification and total liberation of Africa under scientific soci…
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Known as the “Winter Resort of the South” Thomasville, Georgia has been luring people to enjoy fishing hunting, socializing, golf horse racing biking since the late 1800’s. Join us at the table, as we discussed the beauty we found in the people, places and landscape of Thomasville, GA. Visitor’s Info: https://thomasvillega.com/ Accommodations South…
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On this episode of Intersectionality in the American South, Dr. Katie Acosta interviews Dr. Ashlyn Strozier about the challenges faced by Black folks who are trying to conceive, birthing, or experiencing unwanted pregnancy. Listen as we unpack the health risks this population faces and that structural barriers that impede upon our reproductive righ…
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Dive into the salty tales and briny triumphs as we unravel the captivating story behind Jolie Rogers Raw Bar in Maine. Join us on this episode as we sit down with Andy Rogers, co-founder of Jolie Rogers, and explore the origins of this seafood haven. From the whimsical concept of combining surnames to the bustling reality of a thriving oyster farm …
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Dive into the salty tales and briny triumphs as we unravel the captivating story behind Jolie Rogers Raw Bar in Maine. Join us on this episode as we sit down with Andy Rogers, co-founder of Jolie Rogers, and explore the origins of this seafood haven. From the whimsical concept of combining surnames to the bustling reality of a thriving oyster farm …
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December is upon us, and it has become a tradition for us to give you a list of gift-giving ideas from Southern makers and companies. So, join us at the table to hear a few of our favorite southern finds from this year. Previous Gift Episodes Referenced: 2021 - Southern Lifestyle Gifts - https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/southern-lifestyle-…
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