244 episodes

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!

Steel Magnolias Podcast Laura Beth Peters and Lainie Stubblefield

    • Society & Culture
    • 4.9 • 282 Ratings

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!

    Muscle Shoals

    Muscle Shoals

    "Any discussion about American music that doesn’t include Muscle Shoals, Alabama isn’t really a discussion at all.” That’s a direct quote from the website of FAME STUDIOS.
    We had a chance to visit Muscle Shoals and the 2 studios that stayed undercover for most of the 60’s and 70’s while legends came to record with a producer and a rhythm section that should be household names. Join us at the table as we discuss the music of Muscle Shoals.
    If you’re a big Lynyrd Skynyrd fan you may have caught the name Muscle Shoals in some lyrics, but you may have NEVER EVER heard of this place and that’s ok. But if you love music, you’re gonna wanna pack your backs and make the trek. WE promise. It’s worth it!
    Mentioned in this episode: 
    Dockery Farms Episode (Blues) - https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/dockery-farmsMuscle Shoals Documentary - https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2492916/FAME STUDIO - https://famestudios.com/MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND - https://muscleshoalssoundstudio.org/The Swampers interview (2008) with Musicians Hall of Fame —  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QueguLfL--QHuge thanks to Linda Hall (wife to the late Rick Hall) for giving us time and to both FAME and Muscle Shoals Sound for the tours! 
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    • 47 min
    Museums of Dallas

    Museums of Dallas

    Museums of Dallas
    Dallas has a vibrant arts scene that keep someone busy for days on end. Museums offer so much to explore from classes, films, lectures, and it really helps expand your horizons. The Dallas Arts District is just 6 miles from Love Field Airport (Southwest’s hub)! So let’s discuss several of the museums that we’ve visited in the Big D.
    Mentioned in this episode: 
    Visit Dallas is a GREAT resource for you to use when planning: https://www.visitdallas.comDallas Museum of Art (The Crown Jewel): https://dma.orgThe City Pass: https://www.citypass.com/dallasThe George W. Bush Presidential Center: https://www.bushcenter.orgPresidential Libraries in the South: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/presidential-libraries-of-the-southNasher Sculpture Center: https://www.nashersculpturecenter.orgHaas Brothers (sculptors): http://www.thehaasbrothers.com/Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza: https://www.jfk.orgPerot Museum of Nature of Science: https://www.perotmuseum.orgReunion Tower Geo Deck: https://reuniontower.comDallas World Aquarium: https://dwazoo.com
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    • 39 min
    Decoration Day

    Decoration Day

    For many, Memorial Day is the official start of summer, kicked off with a large parade and a celebration of the men and women who gave their lives so we could have the freedom to enjoy our own. But up until 1971, this day was simply known as "Decoration Day.” Join us at the table as we discuss this important tradition.
    Mentioned on this episode:
    Would you consider financially supporting this show? Here’s where you can do that: https://linktr.ee/steelmagnoliasPole and hooks to keep your flag from the gutter or getting wrapped around your pole on the house - https://amzn.to/4bGhNV8"Decoration Day in the Mountains: Traditions of Cemetery Decoration in the Southern Appalachians” - https://amzn.to/4bOLpjr“Southerners Throw the Best Funerals” previous Steel Magnolias Podcast episode: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/southerners-throw-the-best-funeralsHonor fallen veterans this Memorial Day: https://createthegood.aarp.org/volunteer-ideas/memorial-day-help-veterans.html
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    • 27 min
    United Cajun Navy

    United Cajun Navy

    Louisiana is known as a “Sportsman‘s Paradise”, but due to its location, it has also seen more than its share of natural disasters from hurricanes. Join us at the table, to hear about a grassroots effort for sportsman and sports women to join forces in an effort to help their neighbors when disaster strikes.
    After Hurricane Katrina in 2005 Todd Terrell, Founded the United Cajun Navy. Katrina brought about not just a need for supplies, but also a need for BOATS.
    The United Cajun Navy is a 501(c)3 registered nonprofit organization out of Baton Rouge, LA focused on helping make the world around us a better place. Primarily, they organize search and rescue teams during natural disasters. It’s a simple but necessary effort: People using their own boats and trained to help out in desperate times. 
    Them’s good people!
    When anyone at the United Cajun Navy says ‘Neighbors’ they mean YOU. 
    Connect with them at https://unitedcajunnavy.org
    Or FACEBOOK- https://www.facebook.com/UNITEDCAJUNNAVY

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    • 17 min
    Gullah Geechee

    Gullah Geechee

    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 historians believe the word Gullah comes from Angola a West African country from which many of the slaves came. Another idea is that Gullah is from the Gola, a tribe from the border of Liberia and Sierra Leone West Africa, although the exact origin of the word is not known most historians agree that the Gulla people and their language have African roots us at the table as we discussed this piece of southern culture

    Mentioned in this episode:
    Our interview with Lynette White of the Plantation Singers can be found as part of our Charleston episode on “Have Love, Will Travel” https://www.accessmore.com/pd/Have-Love-Will-Travel-
    Try Benne Crackers!
    We recommend Marsh Hen Mill for Carolina Gold Rice (or Grits!) You can order them online - https://marshhenmill.com
    Gullah Geechee Home Cooking: Recipes from the Matriarch of Edisto Island - Emily Meggett- https://amzn.to/3Uy1fHU
    Listen to the Southern Fork interview with Gullah Matriarch Emily Meggett- https://www.thesouthernfork.com/episodes/2022/5/6/emily-meggett-gullah-geechie-home-cooking-edisto-island-sc
    If you are visiting the Charleston area, look up "The Plantation Singers" schedule. At the time of this episode, they regularly play the Gospel Bruch on Sundays at Hall’s Chophouse. http://lowcountrymusicservice.com/the-plantation-singers
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    • 25 min
    The Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast: Natchitoches, Louisiana

    The Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast: Natchitoches, Louisiana

    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 you imagine Sally Field, Shirley McLaine, Julia Roberts, Olympia Dukakis, Dolly Parton and Daryl Hannah all coming to your very small town? 
    Today, Natchitoches has a population less than 20,000. 
    Named after a Native American tribe, Natchitoches (pronounced Nack-a-tish ) is the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana Purchase Territory. Since 1927, they have been home to one of the oldest community-based holiday celebrations in the country, and today their annual Christmas festival lasts 6 weeks! For more info: https://www.natchitocheschristmas.com/
    Connect with the Steel Magnolia Bed & Breakfast: https://steelmagnoliahouse.net/
    For reservations call: (318) 238-2585
    Address for the home: 320 Rue Jefferson, Natchitoches, Louisiana
    Mentioned in this episode: 
    Steel Magnolias episode: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/re-visit-steel-magnoliasLasoynes Meat Pies: http://lasyones.com/Paddle Wheeler River Boat: https://www.caneriverqueen.org/Mariner’s Restaurant (great spot to catch a sunset): https://www.marinersrestaurant.com/Schedule for Christmas Festival (lasts 6 weeks): https://www.natchitocheschristmas.com/scheduleVisit Baton Rouge episode: https://steelmagnoliaspodcast.com/episode/visit-baton-rouge
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    • 30 min

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
282 Ratings

282 Ratings

The Queenmother ,

Amazing!!!

This podcast is amazing! As a lifelong southerner, I have learned so much by listening to this podcast! I love learning about new places to visit, recipes to try, and the history and traditions of the south!

287654321 ,

Yes!

I agree with all the positive reviews! However, every fifth word out of Laura Beth’s mouth is, “yes, yes.” It’s OK to stop and pause and listen or have silence for a few seconds. She seems to always need to fill those moments. It’s a little bit hard to listen to. And I really loved this show, but I find myself counting how many times she says yes. Too many! Lol

alowery125 ,

Southern through and through

As a lifelong southerner, I really enjoy listening to the sisters each week. I learned something new just about every week when they talk about something that I have always found interesting as a southern girl.

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