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Deep South, Bold Pour: Janice on Bourbon, Influence & Mississippi Culture

1 h 22 min · 15 de abr de 2026
Portada del episodio Deep South, Bold Pour: Janice on Bourbon, Influence & Mississippi Culture

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In this episode of Her Pour Podcast, we’re joined by Janice—the voice behind @bourbonwithyourman—a platform redefining how bourbon shows up in the home, in culture, and across the Deep South. From Mississippi, Janice is bringing a fresh, elevated perspective to whiskey—blending cocktail creativity with an understanding of distribution, accessibility, and regional identity. She’s not just sharing recipes—she’s building a bridge between tradition and a new generation of bourbon drinkers. Together, we explore what it means to be a female voice in a male-dominated industry, how influence is built beyond Kentucky, and why whiskey culture belongs to more than just one narrative.

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