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Adventures across America following scenic byways, historic routes and highways. This Big Blend Radio podcast is hosted and produced by Nancy J. Reid and Lisa D. Smith, the mother-daughter travel team behind Big Blend Magazines and the Love Your Parks Tour.
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Celebrate Family History Month and National Arts & Humanities Month with this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio, featuring debut author Diane Hartman, who discusses her memoir “Getting Lost On My Way: Self-Discovery on Ireland’s Backroads.”
In this heartfelt conversation, Diane shares how her travels through Ireland’s villages and misty cliffs became a journey of healing, creativity, and connection. Guided by her love of Celtic culture and the words of an Irish poet, Diane began to write not just about where she traveled—but how those journeys transformed her life.
A retired librarian, photographer, and award-winning writer, Diane opens up about the importance of libraries, the courage of solo travel, and how creativity can help us rediscover who we are. She encourages listeners to pursue their dreams, explore their ancestral roots, and embrace the magic of new beginnings.
🌐 Learn more about Diane Hartman at https://www.dianehartmanauthor.com
🎙️ Listen to more episodes of Big Blend Radio at https://bigblendradio.podbean.com/
In this inspiring episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Garden Gossip" Show, nationally recognized gardening expert Pam Penick talks about her brand-new book, "Gardens of Texas: Visions of Resilience from the Lone Star State," out now through Timber Press. Pam shares insights on creating climate-resilient, waterwise, and wildlife-friendly gardens, drawing from two decades of experience as a garden writer, speaker, designer, and advocate for sustainable landscaping.
Through the stunning, photo-rich pages of Gardens of Texas, Pam takes readers on a tour of 27 diverse gardens across the Lone Star State, demonstrating how gardeners can adapt to droughts, heat, floods, and freezes while still cultivating beauty and biodiversity. The conversation explores native plants, local soil types, crevice gardens, heirloom varieties, seed swaps, and the importance of local nurseries—with lessons that extend far beyond Texas.
Pam also reflects on how gardening connects us to nature, promotes ecological health, and serves as a creative response to climate change. Whether you’re a novice gardener or a seasoned plant lover, her insights offer both inspiration and practical wisdom for growing with purpose in any environment.
Learn more about Pam and her work at: https://www.penick.net/digging/
Get the book: https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/pam-penick/gardens-of-texas/9781643263748/
Listen to more Garden Gossip episodes on: https://garden-gossip.podbean.com/
In celebration of Arts and Humanities Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “World of Art” Show features artist and art advocate Victoria Chick, who shares her personal art journey and discusses the powerful impact of art on individuals and communities.
Victoria explores how art serves as both history and healing, the importance of art education, and the role of museums in preserving cultural stories. She also talks about developing observational skills, the value of creative expression, and the ripple effect art has on society.
Victoria is a contemporary figurative artist, art historian, and the visionary behind the Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center in Silver City, New Mexico. She also collects early 19th and 20th-century American prints.
🌐 More to Explore
- Victoria’s Portfolio: https://victoriachick.com/
- World of Art Podcast: https://worldofart-victoriachick.podbean.com/
- Southwest Regional Museum of Art & Art Center: https://www.southwest-art-museum.org/
- 🎧 This episode also appears on Big Blend Radio’s Toast to The Arts and Big Daily Blend channels. Discover more: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In this insightful episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUPERVISION MATTERS Podcast, organizational coach and author Rita Sever (Supervision Matters & Leading for Justice) explores one of the most important questions supervisors can ask themselves and their staff: “Is this impacting the work—and how?”
This powerful question encourages reflection, clarity, and accountability, helping supervisors navigate performance challenges, communication breakdowns, and personal or technological factors that may influence productivity. Rita discusses when and how to ask these questions, why “no” answers can sometimes be harder to handle than “yes,” and how documenting and communicating effectively strengthens workplace relationships and results.
🎙️ Key Takeaways:
• Supervisors should regularly reflect on how their actions and team dynamics impact the work.
• Asking about the impact of personal or external issues clarifies priorities.
• Technology can both support and disrupt productivity.
• Communication and documentation are key to effective supervision.
• Supervisors must balance empathy with accountability.
• Cultural awareness helps prevent misinterpretation of behavior.
• “Is this impacting the work?” keeps conversations grounded and constructive.
• Understanding and addressing issues early prevents escalation.
• Supporting staff means listening, observing, and following up consistently.
📌 Resources & Links:
🔹 Visit Rita Sever: https://supervisionmatters.com/
🔹 Listen to all SUPERVISION MATTERS episodes: https://supervisionmatters.podbean.com/
🔹 Explore more business & career podcasts on Big Blend Radio Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In observance of Emotional Wellness Month, this Big Blend Radio episode features award-winning filmmaker Sean King O’Grady, who discusses his compelling new docuseries “Suspicious Minds.” Premiering October 17, 2025, Season One of this eight-part video and podcast series investigates the disturbing rise of artificial intelligence as a trigger for delusional thinking, and its profound impact on mental health, culture, and human relationships.
Created and directed by O’Grady, Suspicious Minds explores how AI technologies and chatbots are influencing our perception of reality, blurring the line between mental wellness and mental illness, and redefining how we connect and communicate in an increasingly digital world.
The series features psychiatrist Dr. Joel Gold and philosopher Ian Gold, PhD (authors of Suspicious Minds: How Culture Shapes Madness and identifiers of “The Truman Show Delusion”), alongside AI researchers, ethicists, and individuals whose real-life experiences reveal how technology can both comfort and confuse the human mind.
With empathy and insight, Suspicious Minds sparks an essential conversation about the psychological and cultural effects of AI, urging greater awareness, compassion, and understanding as we navigate the emotional landscape of our tech-driven era.
Watch the weekly series on YouTube, Spotify, Apple, Substack, and more.
More about Sean King O'Grady: https://www.seankingogrady.com/
In this empowering episode of Big Blend Radio’s SUCCESS EXPRESS Business and Career Show, Lea Brovedani, internationally recognized as “The Trust Architect,” dives into the vital role of self-trust in shaping personal and professional growth.
From making sound decisions and building authentic confidence to navigating mistakes and external influences, this conversation explores why self-trust is the foundation of all meaningful trust — including how we engage with AI and public speaking. Lea also discusses how journaling, reflection, and small, consistent actions help strengthen this powerful inner compass.
🔗 Learn more about Lea’s work and books: https://leabrovedani.com
🔗 Read Lea’s Self-Trust article: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/self-trust-the-superpower-you-cant-fake/
🔗 Explore Big Blend Radio’s Success Express Podcast: https://success-express-business.podbean.com/
✨ This episode is part of Big Blend Radio’s programming for Emotional Wellness Month. You can also hear it on our Big Daily Blend and Quality of Life Podcast Channels. explore our network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Pet Connection" show highlights the mission, history, and impact of the Helen Woodward Animal Center in San Diego, California. Co-host Angela Laws joins Michael Makie from the Center to discuss animal welfare, education, and the life-changing benefits of pet companionship through being a pet parent, adopting or fostering a pet, or volunteering.
This episode covers:
- The history and mission of Helen Woodward Animal Center
- How fostering pets increases adoption rates and provides essential care
- Changing perceptions of misunderstood breeds, like pit bull terriers
- The adoption process and considerations for holiday adoptions
- The therapeutic benefits of animal interaction for humans
- How TrustedHousesitters supports pet care when owners travel
Whether you’re a pet parent, prospective adopter, or animal lover, this conversation underscores the importance of education, compassion, and community in animal welfare.
🐾 Learn more about Helen Woodward Animal Center: https://animalcenter.org/
🐾 Learn more about TrustedHousesitters: https://www.trustedhousesitters.com
🎧 Listen to more “Pet Connection” episodes: https://pet-connection.podbean.com
🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Big Daily Blend" and “Women Making History” podcast channels. Explore the network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
Celebrate National Book Month and National Arts & Humanities Month with this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Lost Angel Travel Adventures” podcast featuring author and travel writer Linda Ballou.
In this conversation, Linda discusses the similarities and contrasts between her novel “Wai-Nani: A Voice from Old Hawai‘i” and the Apple TV series “Chief of War” created by Jason Momoa. She explores Hawaiian history, the significance of oral traditions, and the portrayal of key historical figures like Kamehameha. Linda also shares insights on Isabella Bird’s travels in Hawai'i and reflects on the importance of preserving Hawaiian language and cultural heritage. The episode includes a short reading from “Wai-Nani.”
📚 Keep up with Linda and her writing:
🔗 https://www.LindaBallouAuthor.com
🔗 https://www.LostAngelAdventures.com
🌺 Linda’s Q&A on Wai-Nani: https://www.youtube.com/watch? v=wI4BONZhbjY&list=PLUfBG36FykHmTACmY8E5PpTBW0XDP5Po2
🎧 New episodes air every 3rd Wednesday at Noon PST
🎙️ Subscribe to Big Blend Radio: https://lost-angel-travel-adventures.podbean.com
🎤 Also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Toast to The Arts,” "Way Back When," and “Big Daily Blend” Podcast Channels. Explore the full network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
On this episode of Big Blend Radio’s "Food, Wine & Travel" Show with IFWTWA, Allison Ledet from Cajun Coast Tourism shares insights about the unique attractions, natural beauty, and cultural heritage of Louisiana’s Cajun Coast. From bird watching and swamp tours to family-friendly Mardi Gras celebrations, ghost tours, and mouthwatering local cuisine, listeners are invited to discover a destination where history, culture, and nature come together.
🌐 Plan your Cajun Coast adventure at: https://cajuncoast.com/
🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA at https://www.ifwtwa.org/
🌐 Follow this podcast, also featured on Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station, Parks & Travel, and Way Back When channels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm1chVylr9kzBMftUgBoLS-m
In this on-location episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Travel with Terri” Show, travel writer Terri Guthrie talks with Gaylene Ore, Executive Director of the Grand County Tourism Board, about the breathtaking beauty, outdoor adventures, and welcoming hospitality that make Grand County, Colorado such a special destination.
Recorded onsite at the historic Grand Lake Lodge, Terri shares highlights from her visit and her stay at both Grand Lake Lodge and Arapaho Valley Ranch — two distinctive and scenic accommodations that showcase the area’s mountain charm and serene lakeside atmosphere. The conversation explores fall foliage, wildlife sightings, and local cuisine, plus Terri reflects on the region’s strong sense of community and the joy of exploring Colorado’s mountain towns. Later in the show, her husband Ron Guthrie joins in to share some of his favorite experiences and discoveries from the trip.
Please note: this episode was recorded prior to the U.S. government shutdown. If you’re planning to visit Rocky Mountain National Park, please check the park’s website for the latest updates and entry details: https://www.nps.gov/romo/index.htm
Even if park access is limited, Grand County offers many other beautiful outdoor areas, mountain trails, and small towns to explore — from Grand Lake and Granby to Winter Park and beyond.
📍 Plan Your Colorado Getaway
🌄 Visit Grand County Tourism: https://www.visitgrandcounty.com/
🏨 Grand Lake Lodge: https://grandlakelodge.com/
🏕️ Arapaho Valley Ranch: https://arapahovalleyranch.com/
🌲 Rocky Mountain National Park Updates: https://www.nps.gov/romo/index.htm
🎧 Listen weekly: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/
✨ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station and Parks & Travel podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
From the Susquehanna River Valley to the charming towns of Lewisburg, Mifflinburg, and Williamsport, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Wanderers Compass Podcast with Joelle Machia and Ryan Slough dives into the heart of Pennsylvania’s natural beauty, local heritage, and sustainable travel culture.
The conversation explores the state’s vibrant mix of outdoor recreation, historic landmarks, and community-driven businesses, highlighting the importance of preserving cultural identity while embracing modern sustainability. Along the way, Joelle and Ryan reflect on their United Nations experience, discussing global water and sanitation issues, the role of women in peacebuilding, and how these lessons translate into responsible, community-centered tourism.
From scenic hikes and fall foliage to local breweries, historic sites, and farm-to-table dining, this journey through the Susquehanna River Valley captures Pennsylvania’s enduring charm and spirit of innovation.
🗺️ Read their article: https://www.wandererscompass.com/susquehanna-river-valley-pennsylvania-travel-guide/
🎧 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s "Parks & Travel" and "Vacation Station" Podcast channels. Explore the Network: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In celebration of National Arts & Humanities Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio features Corey Schenck, co-founder of the progressive rock band PANGAEA. Corey talks about the band’s rich history, their creative evolution, and their long-awaited fourth album, “The Reckoning.”
Recorded over several years, The Reckoning captures the authenticity and collaborative spirit that define PANGAEA’s sound. Corey reflects on the group’s decades-long friendships, musical influences, and the revival of their shelved album after twenty years. The conversation also dives into how digital distribution and AI are reshaping the music landscape, the resurgence of vinyl culture, and the lasting impact of album art and live, acoustic performances.
📀 More About PANGAEA
Formed in Tulsa, Oklahoma, PANGAEA’s story began like many bands — a group of friends with a shared dream. After three internationally recognized albums and a long hiatus, the band reunited two decades later to release Beowulf (2023) and now, finally, The Reckoning. Their music continues to resonate across generations of rock and prog fans worldwide.
🔗 Links & Resources:
- PANGAEA Band: https://pangaea.band/
- Big Blend Radio Interview with Ron Poulson about Beowulf: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/pangaea-beowulf-album/
- Listen to more episodes on Toast The Arts: https://toast-the-arts.podbean.com/
Join travel writer and photographer Jo Clark on “Jo Goes Everywhere!” as she explores the breathtaking Silver Falls State Park in Oregon. Known as the “crown jewel” of Oregon’s state parks, Silver Falls offers ten stunning waterfalls, scenic hiking trails, and natural beauty that refreshes both body and soul.
In this conversation, Jo shares stories from her Oregon adventures—hiking through the park’s lush trails, discovering the historic CCC-built lodge, and enjoying cozy lodgings from charming bed and breakfasts to welcoming hotels. She also dives into the culinary delights of the Willamette Valley, the farmers markets of McMinnville, and unique local experiences, including museums, distilleries, and wineries. Whether you’re drawn to waterfalls, wine, or wellness, this episode offers inspiration for every kind of traveler.
📖 Read Jo's Article: https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/silver-falls-state-park-the-ultimate-oregon-adventure/
🗓️ “Jo Goes Everywhere!” airs every 2nd Sunday at 7pm EST on Big Blend Radio. 🎧 Listen & Subscribe: https://jogoeseverywhere.podbean.com/
🌍 Follow Jo's Travels:
http://www.haveglasswilltravel.com/
https://recipestravelculture.com/
🎙️ Also featured on Big Blend’s Vacation Station and Parks & Travel podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “ABC's of Horses” equestrian podcast, Christy Wood explores two foundational yet complex aspects of horse behavior and training: rearing and roping.
The conversation begins with an in-depth look at rearing—why horses do it, what it means, and how understanding this natural communication behavior is essential for safety and training. Christy offers practical advice for beginners and stresses when to seek professional guidance.
The discussion then transitions into the origins and techniques of roping, from its roots in ranching to the modern art of team roping and barrel racing. Listeners will gain insights into proper desensitization, training dynamics, and the importance of matching the right horse with the right rider. Christy also highlights how video analysis can be a valuable tool for improving performance and safety.
Christy Wood is a World Champion horse trainer, extreme trail obstacle champion, author, instructor, and owner of Wood N Horse Training Stables in Three Rivers, California. Learn more at: https://wdnhorse.com/
🎧 Listen to more episodes: https://abcs-horses-christywood.podbean.com/
This episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Food, Wine & Travel Show” with the International Food, Wine & Travel Writers Association (IFWTWA) features travel writer and photographer Marni Patterson, who shares her experiences exploring the fascinating history and culture of Istanbul, Turkey, and its surrounding regions.
From the iconic crossroads of East and West to the poignant battlefields of Gallipoli and the legendary city of Troy, Marni delves into the stories, myths, and cultural layers that make this part of the world so compelling. She also discusses the importance of respecting local customs, offers travel tips for exploring Turkey, and reflects on the realities and rewards of being a travel writer.
📖 Read Marni’s article, Exploring History and Culture In & Around Istanbul:
https://nationalparktraveling.com/listing/exploring-history-and-culture-in-and-around-istanbul/
🌐 Follow Marni’s adventures: https://mptravelwriting.com/
🌐 Learn more about IFWTWA: https://www.ifwtwa.org/
🌐 Follow this podcast, also featured on Big Blend Radio's “Vacation Station,” “Parks & Travel,” and “Way Back When” channels: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzIUCV2e7qm1chVylr9kzBMftUgBoLS-m
In celebration of World Egg Day and National Cookbook Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Eat, Drink & Be Merry” Show features food writer, world traveler, and award-winning author Jeffrey Spear, who celebrates the humble egg — a true everyday ingredient that shines in dishes far beyond breakfast.
From deviled eggs to Scotch eggs, soufflés to custards, Jeffrey explores the incredible versatility of eggs in global cuisines. The conversation dives into their nutritional value, creative uses in cooking and baking, and their surprising role in international dishes and beverages. Along the way, he shares stories and insights from his book, "My Life in Gluttony: A Culinary Adventure," celebrating the joy of culinary exploration and the art of transforming simple ingredients into extraordinary meals.
🥚 Read Jeffrey’s article “Eggs: Unlimited Potential”:
https://spearwrites.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/07/eggs_national_culinary_review_2.pdf
🎙️ Topics Covered:
- Culinary and nutritional benefits of eggs
- Creative and international egg dishes from around the world
- Beverages that use eggs for texture and flavor
- Cultural perspectives on eggs and their role in traditional cuisines
- Fun ideas for brunches, themed parties, and creative home cooking
📚 Learn more about Jeffrey Spear and his work: https://spearwrites.com/
📖 Get his book “My Life in Gluttony: A Culinary Adventure” on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/My-Life-Gluttony-Culinary-Adventure/dp/0988919117
📺 This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio's "Big Daily Blend" Podcast Channel. Subscribe to Big Blend Radio: https://www.youtube.com/@bigblendradio
Celebrate the one-year anniversary of "Quiltripping Travel with Rose" on Big Blend Radio!
Travel writer and photographer Rose Palmer shares her unforgettable experience celebrating her 40th wedding anniversary aboard the Magna Carta barge with European Waterways. This luxurious barge cruise along England’s historic Thames River blends elegance, culture, and centuries of history — from Oxford to Hampton Court.
Along the way, Rose and her fellow travelers explored iconic and historic sites such as Christ Church College in Oxford, Cliveden House, Dorney Court, Windsor Castle, Runnymede, and Hampton Court Palace. The conversation delves into the preservation of historic barges, the exceptional culinary experiences onboard, and the natural beauty that defines the Thames — from swans gliding by to rainbows after the rain. Rose also shares insights into filming locations tied to British television and film and teases her next adventure cruising the Mediterranean.
🌐 Read Rose's article about her Thames River barge cruise: https://blendradioandtv.com/listing/celebrating-our-40th-anniversary-with-a-luxury-english-barge-cruise/
🔗 Explore More from Quiltripping: https://quiltripping.com/
🎧 Subscribe on Podbean: https://quiltripping-travel.podbean.com/
📲 This episode is also Featured on Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station, and Way Back When Channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork
In celebration of National Book Month, this episode of Big Blend Radio’s Books & Authors Show with Books Forward features author Arlon Jay Staggs, who discusses his debut novel, "Leta Pearl’s Love Biscuits" (Koehler Books, October 7, 2025). Perfect for fans of "Fried Green Tomatoes," this tender and charming Southern tale delves into small-town politics, a long-buried tragedy, and a mother whose mysterious, love-laced biscuits are stirring up gossip and a mess of feelings.
Set in 1982 in Bailey Springs, Alabama, "Leta Pearl’s Love Biscuits" follows Trudy, a young widow whose return to the spotlight—amid family drama, small-town scandal, and unexpected romance—forces her to confront her past and decide if she’ll play by the rules or risk everything for the life she truly wants.
In this engaging conversation, Arlon discusses the power of Southern storytelling, the blend of humor and heart in his fiction, and how food and gossip weave through the fabric of small-town life. He also shares insights into character development, the balance between love and tradition, and his personal journey from award-winning copywriter and brand strategist to novelist and writing professor.
Learn more about Arlon at https://www.arlonjay.com/
Learn more about Books Forward at https://booksforward.com/
Follow Big Blend Radio at https://bigblendradio.com/
Celebrate the beauty, mystery, and community spirit of autumn in Asheville, North Carolina! This October edition of Big Blend Radio’s "Adventures in Asheville " Podcast highlights the season’s vibrant blend of color, creativity, and connection in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Hosts Steve and Karen Wilson (aka “Mr & Mrs Wild” of The Lion and the Rose Bed & BreakfasT) are joined by Jennifer Johnson-Brown, owner of JJ Brown Productions, and Uncle Ted, musician and guide with Grayline Trolley Tours. Hear about Asheville’s fall foliage along the Blue Ridge Parkway, interactive murder mystery experiences, and haunted history, while reflecting on how the community continues to heal and grow one year after Hurricane Helene.
Enjoy stories of Asheville’s rich cultural past, its creative heartbeat, and its many seasonal offerings — from trolley tours and local brews to cozy stays and community gatherings. It’s the perfect listen for anyone planning an autumn getaway to Beer City USA!
💼 Featured Guests
- Jennifer Johnson-Brown, Owner of JJ Brown Productions – https://www.jjbrownproductions.com/
- Uncle Ted, Musician & Guide with Gray Line Trolley Tours – https://graylineasheville.com/
- Steve & Karen Wilson, Innkeepers at The Lion and the Rose Bed & Breakfast – https://www.lion-rose.com/
This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s “Vacation Station” and “Big Daily Blend” Podcast Channels. Subscribe to Big Blend Radio: https://www.youtube.com/@bigblendradio
In this episode of Big Blend Radio’s “Travel with Terri” Show, travel writer Terri Guthrie takes listeners to Greenwood, Mississippi, a historic Delta town where Southern charm meets culinary adventure. Known for its rich music history, cinematic fame as a filming location for “The Help,” and unexpected touches of luxury and hospitality, Greenwood offers visitors a soulful experience that’s both relaxing and inspiring.
Explore the walkable downtown, lined with boutiques, art galleries, and the irresistible aroma of Southern cooking. Stroll down Grand Boulevard, a mile-long stretch framed by stately historic homes, and discover the local landmarks connected to Bobby Gentry’s iconic “Ode to Billie Joe” and Blues legend Robert Johnson, whose final resting place lies nearby.
A highlight of the visit is the elegant Alluvian Hotel, where Southern hospitality meets boutique luxury. Guests enjoy spacious rooms, rooftop views, spa treatments, and delicious Southern breakfasts daily. Just steps away, the Viking Cooking School stirs up joy with hands-on classes ranging from pasta-making to Southern brunch. It’s an unforgettable experience for food lovers, couples, and friends alike—plus, guests can enjoy discounts at the Viking Gourmet Store next door.
Terri also spotlights Greenwood’s vibrant dining scene, featuring Fan & Johnny’s, helmed by James Beard-nominated Chef Taylor Bowen Ricketts, and Giardina’s Restaurant, a fine dining favorite with cozy private booths since 1936.
From music and movies to mouthwatering cuisine and Southern hospitality, Greenwood is truly the heart and soul of the Mississippi Delta.
📍 Plan Your Greenwood Getaway
- Visit Greenwood: https://visitgreenwoodms.com/
- The Alluvian Hotel: https://www.thealluvian.com/
- Viking Cooking School: https://www.vikingrange.com/consumer/category/the-alluvian-viking-cooking-school
- Visit Mississippi: https://visitmississippi.org/
🎧 Listen to "Travel with Terri" weekly: https://travelwithterri.podbean.com/
🎙️ This episode is also featured on Big Blend Radio’s Vacation Station, Eat, Drink & Be Merry, and Toast to The Arts podcast channels: https://www.podbean.com/podcast-network/bigblendradionetwork