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At the Welcome Table Podcast

When White Gloves Split Atoms - The Origin Story of the Poet Jacqueline Allen Trimble - Episode 2

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Come join this lively conversation with the poet, Jacqueline Allen Trimble. She is a renowned Southern poet who grew up around the Tuskeegee Institute in Alabama. She witnessed first-hand the desegregation of schools as a student and grew up around strong women who weren't afraid to fight for their rights. 

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Blooming Where You Are Planted - A Conversation with Kate Van Cantfort - Episode 1

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We return to our podcast with a delightful conversation with our friend, Kate Van Cantfort. We chose her to be our first guest to resume our At The Welcome Table series, because she is everything that we love about strong Southern women. With a taste for adventure and community service, Kate is the kind of woman who makes her little part of the world a better place. You are just going to love her!

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Season 1 - At the Welcome Table With Susan Rebecca White: Episode 4

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Our podcast chat with a dear friend and a great writer, whose latest book is a sharp look at the South called We Are All Good People Here.

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Season 1 - At the Welcome Table With "Naughty Nez" Calhoun: Episode 3

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A friend from church brings a lifelong pal to visit our barn, and it turns out that Nez Calhoun has some stories to tell. She was one of the original staff writers at Southern Living magazine when it was launched in Birmingham in 1966. Please go to Apple Podcasts (even if that's not where you listen) to rate and write a review of "At the Welcome Table." If you love what we're doing, a rating and a review on Apple will help spread the love!          

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Season 1 - At the Welcome Table With Kay Powell, Pt. 2: Episode 2

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In the second part of our interview with Kay Powell, we talk about the innate feelings about family that southerners share.

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