9 episodes

Conversations about the truths, lies and misconceptions that define Southern culture

Southern Elegies Lydia

    • Society & Culture
    • 5.0 • 8 Ratings

Conversations about the truths, lies and misconceptions that define Southern culture

    A conversation with Professor Emeritus Richard Blackett of Vanderbuilt University about the connection between the abolitionist and civil rights movement

    A conversation with Professor Emeritus Richard Blackett of Vanderbuilt University about the connection between the abolitionist and civil rights movement

    "Most people believe that the abolitionist movement ended with the Civil War but that is not true," says Professor Richard Blackett of Vanderbilt University who shares his thoughts on the modern civil rights movement as well as details about Samuel Ringold Ward, an obscure but important 19th-century labor leader and abolitionist whom he just published a book about.

    • 28 min
    A conversation with Nyssa Green of The Green Room Agency

    A conversation with Nyssa Green of The Green Room Agency

    Nyssa Green has got it going on!! As a nine-time Emmy-winning makeup artist in film and television, she's a busy girl moving seamlessly between photo shoots and movie sets. In our conversation, she shares her perspective on what we all have in common, what it's like to deal with bias in the workplace, what it takes to stay at the top of her field, and what white women don't know but need to know about Black hair!Catch her every Friday morning on the Tad, Drex, and Kara show on B98.5 https://w...

    • 41 min
    A Conversation with Dr. Phebe Hayes, founder and president of the Iberia African American Historical Society

    A Conversation with Dr. Phebe Hayes, founder and president of the Iberia African American Historical Society

    Dr. Hayes discusses her work as founder and president of the Iberia African American Historical Society after retiring as Dean of the College of General Studies at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. She talks at length about the effects of slavery in the state and region, including its toll on her ancestors and her community, the destructiveness of omitting history, the causes of division, and how working together on the local level can bring about positive change for all. ...

    • 48 min
    What Makes New Orleans One of the Most Unique Cities in America?--Part II

    What Makes New Orleans One of the Most Unique Cities in America?--Part II

    In the second of a two-part series with Jacques Couret, we explore the food and culture of one of America's oldest cities. From coffee to gumbo, mardi gras to jazz, there's so much about this magical city that goes unknown and is surprising to those who live there and those who visit. It's a love song to a remarkable and beloved city, unlike any other.

    • 32 min
    Louisiana--The State That Secured America's Independence--Part I

    Louisiana--The State That Secured America's Independence--Part I

    In the first of two interviews with Jacques Couret, we discuss the origins of Louisiana culture and food and how the state secured our independence from the British

    • 17 min
    Prolouge--Why Should You Listen to My Podcast About the South?

    Prolouge--Why Should You Listen to My Podcast About the South?

    A short description of my personal history and motivation to start Southern Elegies and what you will hear if you listen to my episodes. It's quite a tale!

    • 4 min

Customer Reviews

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8 Ratings

8 Ratings

KLSwift56 ,

Southern Elegies-Lydia

Chapeau!! This podcast is outstanding in regards to a part of US history and culture.

JustBrantley ,

Brilliant, Lydia!

Beautifully branded. Masterfully executed. Impeccable timing. #Ambie2023

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