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Kathleen Phillips: Grits and Gouda

When we set out to capture the essence of Alabama’s rich culture and traditions on our first podcast road trip for Fred Hunter’s Alabama, we knew there was no better s...

Sean of the South: Heartfelt Stories From the Front Porch

In this episode of Fred Hunter's Alabama, Fred swaps stories with Sean Dietrich, a columnist, humorist, multi-instrumentalist, and stand-up storyteller known for his c...

Colleen Duffley: Creating Amazing Experiences at Andiamo Lodge

When I sat down to chat with Colleen Duffley of Andiamo Lodge, I knew we were in for a special conversation. Colleen, with her vibrant energy and captivating stories, ...

Bobby Horton: Breaking New Musical Ground in Film and with Three on a String

They say the mark of a great song is when you can remember exactly where you were and what you were doing the first time you heard it. That was my experience with the ...

Nathaniel Ledbetter: From Humble Roots to Speaker of the House

I was honored to have Alabama Speaker of the House Nathaniel Ledbetter on the podcast recently. He has a big title and tremendous responsibility across the entire stat...

Charles McNair: South Alabama Writer Lives High in the Andes

Writer Charles McNair Lives High in the Andes, but His Roots are in South AlabamaMy conversation with Charles McNair felt a little like a family reunion as we connecte...

Grace Pettis: Living Her Life Down To The Letter

Singer/songwriter Grace Pettis talks about her new album "Down To The Letter" with Fred Hunter.---Grace's music is described as a little bit of folk, a little bit of c...

Pierce Pettis: This Traveling Troubadour Is Right Where He Wants to Be

Throughout his career as a performer, songwriter, and recording artist, Fort Payne native Pierce Pettis has been inside the hurricane they call the music business. But...

Damon Johnson is Grateful for his Rock and Roll Life

Let me tell you, I would not have imagined when I left Fyffe High School in 1971 that five decades later I’d be sitting on my sofa watching a guy from Geraldine playin...

Jerry Ellis is a Writer and Spiritual Traveler

When I called Jerry Ellis a man of letters, he liked that so much he asked me to repeat it. But I really wasn’t kidding. The Fort Payne native and graduate of The Univ...

Cynthia Stinson: The Innkeeper Found Unexpected Roots in Mentone

After winding up Alabama 117 from Valley Head in DeKalb County, you arrive at a four-way intersection in the town of Mentone. On your right is the most charming callin...

Russell Gulley: Giving the Gift of Art in Many Forms

Sometimes you don’t realize how much your senses absorb when you’re growing up, but you find out later how those experiences shaped you.Russell Gulley grew up on South...

Greg Fowler: A Musical Meteor Brought Him to Alabama

As a young DJ at his dream job in Myrtle Beach, Greg Fowler repeatedly read an ad encouraging people to visit The Bowery to hear a group who, at that time, was known a...

Beth Cowan Drake: Inspiring Photographers To Open Their Eyes To The World Around Them

Beth Cowan Drake loves outdoor photography and astrophotography, and she loves inspiring other people to explore their world through the camera lens. Through her exemp...

Chance Gray: Taking the Road by the Horns and Achieving His Dreams

Chance Gray definitely feels like he's home as merchandise manager for recording artist Jason Isbell. The Fyffe, Alabama, native travels the country and the world with...

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