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Sumter Social

Podkast av Amanda Gilliland

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This is not just a podcast, it’s a love letter filled with stories to the community of the Blackbelt region. Sumter Social” uses storytelling to create a platform for community engagement and appreciation of Sumter County’s heritage. Sumter Social focuses on amplifying diverse voices and narratives to create a deeper connection between Sumter County and the rest of the South.

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episode The Sucarnochee Festival, a storied tradition cover

The Sucarnochee Festival, a storied tradition

In this special episode of Sumter Social, we sit down with Dr. Tina Jones to talk about one of Sumter County’s most beloved traditions—the long-standing Sucornochee Festival, happening Saturday, April 18th in Livingston, Alabama. Join us as we explore the rich history behind this cherished community celebration and how it has become a signature event in Alabama’s Black Belt region. Dr. Jones shares insights into the festival’s origins, its cultural significance, and what visitors can expect this year. We also spotlight the talented artisans, musicians, and local vendors who help bring the festival to life each year, creating a vibrant experience filled with music, handmade crafts, food, and hometown pride. Whether you’re a longtime attendee or planning your first visit, this episode gives you an inside look at the people and traditions that make the Sucornochee Festival so special. Plus, we discuss how listeners can join the activities, support local creators, and be part of the celebration in Livingston this Saturday. Tune in and discover why the Sucornochee Festival continues to bring community, culture, and history together year after year. To be a vendor or performer contact Dr. Tina Jones via email: tnj@uwa.edu or Monica Moore at mmoore@uwa.edu

10. april 2026 - 19 min
episode The Story Beyond the Kitchen: Wendell Larkin’s Recipe for Community in York, AL cover

The Story Beyond the Kitchen: Wendell Larkin’s Recipe for Community in York, AL

In this heartfelt episode, we step into Larkin’s Restaurant in York, Alabama, and into the incredible story of its owner, Wendell Larkin. From a former career in insurance to running one of Sumter County’s most beloved soul food spots, Wendell shares how faith, grit, and fried chicken helped him build something special. He opens up about overcoming hardship — including surviving an armed robbery — and why he’s committed to creating opportunities for the youth in his hometown. It’s about more than good food — it’s about feeding dreams, too. If you believe in second chances, hometown pride, and the power of purpose, this episode will nourish your soul. Episode Links: WTOK Report about Larkin's Robbery [https://www.wtok.com/2021/05/27/larkins-restaurant-owner-reacts-to-convictions/] Larkin's makes the LIST of 100 dishes to eat before you die! [https://alabamanewscenter.com/2016/09/02/soul-food-larkins-restaurant-deli-makes-list-100-dishes-eat-alabama-die/] This project is supported by the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities. Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance or the National Endowment for the Humanities.

9. juli 2025 - 28 min
episode All Roads Lead Through Livingston: Dee Outlaw’s long history with athletics in Livingston and the Legends he has watched rise to national prominence. cover

All Roads Lead Through Livingston: Dee Outlaw’s long history with athletics in Livingston and the Legends he has watched rise to national prominence.

In this episode of Sumter Social, host Amanda Gilliland chats with Dee Outlaw — longtime sports fixture, UWA Athletic Director, and proud LU graduate — about his decades-long connection to athletics in Livingston. Dee reflects on his journey from student to Sports Information Director, and now in his leadership role, shaping the next generation of student-athletes.From his personal Mount Rushmore of LU/UWA greats to stories that span generations of student achievement, Dee shares memories showing how deep the roots of community pride run in Sumter County sports. Whether you love college athletics or enjoy hometown hero stories, this episode is a winning listen.This project is supported by the Alabama Humanities Alliance, a state affiliate of the National Endowment for the Humanities.Any views, findings, conclusions, or recommendations expressed in this podcast do not necessarily represent those of the Alabama Humanities Alliance or the National Endowment for the Humanities.

21. mai 2025 - 29 min
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