Kyla Simone, a singer-songwriter from Conyers, champions the acoustic soul and R&B genres. Kyla shares her journey from Maryland, influenced by her musically talented family, to establishing herself in Atlanta's vibrant artist community. She discusses the founding of her organization, Girls and Guitars, which supports women of color in music by providing performance opportunities and fostering community. Throughout the episode, Kyla's heartfelt performances and reflections on music's therapeutic power highlight her mission to inspire and mentor future generations of female musicians.
The Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
In this episode of the Football Fridays in Georgia podcast: Jon and Hannah talk with Clinch County head coach Jim Dickerson, fresh and energized after a brief retirement and back to continue his impressive winning streak with the Panthers. He'll tell us what it's like returning to the Coach's chair in Homerville after two consecutive state championships. Also: safety tips for a fun-filled Summer, and more!
Stella St. Clair, a student at Midtown High School in Atlanta, is one of 24 teen reporters from across the country who will join PBS News Hour Student Reporting Labs (SRL) for its annual summer academy.
On June 3, 1962, Atlanta’s civic and cultural leaders were returning from a museum tour of Europe sponsored by the Atlanta Art Association when their chartered Boeing 707 crashed upon takeoff at Orly Field near Paris, France. A lifetime later, a life of triumph rises from unspeakable tragedy.
Run Katie Run is pure fun. Their sound uniquely blends Americana, bluegrass, rock, pop, and country influences. In this episode, Run Katie Run discusses their grassroots approach to booking gigs, their memorable performances at Dollywood, and their almost encounter with Dolly Parton. Tune in for exclusive live performances and behind-the-scenes stories captured in an episode filled with laughter and great music.
The Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.
Part coming-of-age romance, part thriller, Bomb Island is a funny and fast-paced Southern summer novel exploring sub-culture communities, survival, and found family set on an island near an unexploded atomic bomb. Join Peter and Orlando as they discuss this journey through the weirds and wilds of Coastal Georgia.
Fulton County Commissioner Khadijhah Abdur-Rahman was the first Muslim woman elected to office in the state of Georgia. She’s joined by Nina and Anna Moshefi, the three reminisce about the day they met distributing food in South Fulton.
More than 45 years ago, intown neighbors banded together against Atlanta development and found a hero: Atlanta City Councilman John Lewis for the save.
In this episode, we sit down with John Koon, a veteran play-by-play announcer (and mayor of Soperton, Georgia!) With nearly 43 years of broadcasting experience, John shares his unique journey, from his early days at Treutlen High School to becoming the voice of the Vidalia Indians.
Discover the highs and lows of calling games, the evolution of high school sports, insights into game day preparations, and the secrets behind crafting a captivating broadcast and the passion that drives him.
People from the American South have distinctive ways of speaking. But losing the accent has become big business. It’s easy to find companies that charge big bucks to teach you to lose your Southern accent. Salvation South editor Chuck Reece wonders why you would want to. Our accents, he argues, are as diverse as our region’s population.
From rock royalty to Broadway’s best, tune in as we take you on a musical journey with plenty of opportunities to show your support for GPB along the way.
Timothy Léon, a pop-soul sensation from Camilla, Ga., joins the Peach Jam Podcast. Discover how this preacher’s kid turned his small-town roots and love for church choir music into a thriving career, teaching at SCAD, and even launching his own fashion line. Timothy shares his journey of chasing big dreams, the power of networking, and his mission to inspire others from small towns.
Grayson Jones, a senior at Thomas County Central High School in Thomasville, is this year's winner of the Poet Laureate's Prize. The prize is awarded for an original poem written by a Georgia high school student.
The Rabun County of 1972 is long gone, supplanted by luxury homes, expensive SUVs, fancy boats, sophisticated dining and stylish Orvis outdoor wear—still Deliverance resonates through the woods and rapids.
Cole Goodwin works in Pooler City Hall's HR department and has a budding country music career. The recent Georgia Southern grad joins the podcast to talk about social media, life near the Georgia coast, and working with a small team of family and friends to make a run at the music business.
The Peach Jam Podcast features stories and songs recorded live in our GPB studios from a variety of incredibly talented and diverse bands and artists who call the Peach State home.