Episodes
Monday Sep 02, 2024
EP 9 ~ Storme & Meagan
Monday Sep 02, 2024
Monday Sep 02, 2024
During Episode 9 of The Southern Citizen, Storme and Meagan share stories from their life together. From love at first sight to facing the trials of life hand-in-hand. This sweet love story will live rent-free in your heart from now til kingdom come.
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
EP 8 ~ Kay, Shirley Dyslexia, & Mississippi College: Part II
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
Tuesday Jun 11, 2024
During Episode 8 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, Kay and Shirley return to the pod! After finishing up our first conversation, it was decided amongst ourselves that there was more ground to cover. Listen in as we dive headlong into syllabi creation (and revision), program recruitment, and Kay's not-so-distant connection to Dr. Samuel T. Orton.
Saturday May 18, 2024
EP 7 ~ YWCO & 100 Years in Downtown Laurel
Saturday May 18, 2024
Saturday May 18, 2024
During Episode 7 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, we're at YWCO to celebrate 100 years of service in downtown Laurel, Mississippi. Through the decades the YWCO has been a landmark in our community as it has offered something for just about everyone. From belly dancing classes, to bingo nights, the YWCO has stood the test of time, and the organization has always found a way to serve and support the community.
Friday May 17, 2024
EP 6 ~ Burly & WWII
Friday May 17, 2024
Friday May 17, 2024
During Episode 6 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, we meet Burly - quick-witted and ever so charming, Burly shares stories spanning the 101 years he has walked this earth. From ear notching cattle in Scott County, Mississippi, to hauling communication equipment through the European countryside in WWII, Burly shares stories of true love, good biscuits, and "full-blooded" American patriotism.
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
EP 5 ~ Kay, Shirley, Dyslexia, & Mississippi College: Part I
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
Wednesday Apr 17, 2024
During Episode 5 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, we walk through the history and timeline of dyslexia research and dyslexia therapy. Our discussion transitions to how and where Mississippi College belongs on this remarkable timeline. We are introduced to Kay and Shirley; these two women, as the saying goes, found themselves in the right place at the right time, and they have lived to tell the tale of how the Mississippi College Dyslexia Therapy Master's Program came to be.
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
EP 4 ~ Rachel: "I Wore My Colors"
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
Wednesday Mar 27, 2024
During Episode 4 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, Rachel joins us to share memories and anecdotes from childhood and beyond. From encountering a nosey lunchroom lady on the school bus to learning to love paper as much as Michael Scott, Rachel keeps us on our toes. Her story is a beautiful testament to the fact that wearing your colors really does make all the difference.
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
EP 3 ~ Gloria
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
Sunday Mar 10, 2024
During Episode 3 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, Gloria takes the main stage to share stories from the deep woods of South Mississippi. These stories and anecdotes are full of heart and humor. The importance of family is ever at the forefront of our conversation. From sleeping in an apple box as a newborn baby to reuniting with long-lost family from the Mississippi Delta – this episode has something for everyone.
Saturday Feb 17, 2024
EP 2 ~ Leonard: Part II
Saturday Feb 17, 2024
Saturday Feb 17, 2024
During Episode 2 of The Southern Citizen Podcast, Leonard returns for part 2 of his interview where shares more memories and stories of the larger-than-life folks he knew growing up in South Mississippi during the 1940s and 50s. He also opens up about a major turning point in his personal life and how it as impacted his family to this day. From a harrowing family tale of loss to close encounters with armadillos in Texas - this episode has something for everyone.
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
EP 1 ~ Leonard
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
Thursday Feb 01, 2024
During this first episode of The Southern Citizen Podcast, Leonard shares stories of his life growing up in South Mississippi in the 1940s. From losing his father as a young boy to a Sunday-morning encounter with a black bear, he shares stories of family, sharecropping, school, and even Elvis!
Their stories matter.
Guests:
2 prerequisites: Must be from the American South; must 75 years or older.
Purpose:
- Perserve the oral tradition of the American South.
- Elevate the voices of our elders.
- Take an interest in the experience of the individual.
- Discover the generational overlap of joy, loss, adversity, & victories.
- Spend an hour or so with folks who sound like your grandparents.
- Confirm my theory that all Southerns have a connection to Elvis.
Motivation:
The interviews we’ll never hear.