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Southern Hospitality for Beginners

Podcast von Audrey

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The American South has experienced rapid growth and change in recent years, particularly since the COVID-19 pandemic, with an influx of Northerners, Midwesterners, and Westerners moving to cities with warmer climates and more affordable housing markets. This podcast aims to discuss how the South is adapting to that change while still trying to hold on to its uniquely charming and slow way of life that has defined the region for decades.Does Southern hospitality still exist? Do Southerners still wave from their front porches? Do they still drink sweet tea? Do they bring treats to new neighbors? Is the South hospitable enough to welcome outsiders?More importantly, who can say "y'all"?We answer these questions and more on Southern Hospitality for Beginners, featuring commentary from true Southerners and outsiders alike.

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Episode From church banquets to store shelves with Kudzu Bakery co-founder Joey Rabon Cover

From church banquets to store shelves with Kudzu Bakery co-founder Joey Rabon

Pound cake, key lime pie, red velvet, oh my! Kudzu Bakery co-founder Joey Rabon shares his experience starting a Southern-style bakery with his wife, Stacy, in Georgetown, South Carolina, in 1989 on the latest episode of SHFB. The bakery now has four locations across South and North Carolina, and they sell a lot more than pastries. Joey, who was born in Georgia and grew up in South Carolina, says the Southern foods his bakery offers would be recognizable to anyone in attendance at his grandmother's after-church social. He discusses the importance of using real butter in most recipes, as well as fresh, local ingredients. And, of course, Joey discusses the meaning of Southern hospitality and whether that concept still exists today—from the unique perspective of a local business owner.

3. Apr. 2026 - 34 min
Episode Coastal charm in Mississippi with Shannon Stage and Beverly Frater Cover

Coastal charm in Mississippi with Shannon Stage and Beverly Frater

When I think of coastal retreats, Mississippi does not come to mind. That's why Bay St. Louis surprised me when my sister- and brother-in-law introduced me to the charming Gulf Coast town in November. It was my first time in Mississippi, and I was pleasantly surprised by the slow, quiet vacation spot and all it had to offer, from seafood restaurants to coffee shops to locally owned boutiques and antique stores. We only spent a day there, so I didn't get to take in all the town has to offer, but on this episode of Southern Hospitality for Beginners, Beverly Frater of the Hancock County Historical Society and Bay St. Louis-based interior designer Shannon Stage fill me in on the town's rich history and Southern charm that appeals to visitors from all ocer the country.

18. Jan. 2026 - 58 min
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