Comedian Remy Kassimir had NEVER had an orgasm, so she started this podcast to figure it out. Spoiler alert: SHE DID IT! And now in its 5th season How C*m has helped thousands of Cumpanions have their first O's, hundreds of expert guests (scientists/porn/Fran Drescher + beyond) tell Remy their first time c*mming stories, all with huge laughs along the way. C*m join us!
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The Almost Healed Podcast is a wellness focused podcast co-hosted by Remy Kennedy, a Holistic Health Coach and Energetic Intuitive and Lauren Cortez, a Holistic Therapist with a Master’s in Marriage and Family Therapy. Remy and Lauren are two long-time friends who thrive on sharing their passion for living a balanced, fun, holistic lifestyle. Our focus with Almost Healed is to share the ins and outs of our healing journeys, both physical and emotional, with the hopes of supporting you throug ...
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Join us on the Makers of MidCity Podcast for dynamic conversations that spark innovation and inspire change. Our show brings together the thinkers, dreamers, and doers to explore the forefront of ideas shaping the future of the MidCity District. From thought-provoking discussions to insightful interviews, we delve deep into topics poised to redefine our cultural landscape. Tune in and be part of the dialogue shaping the future of MidCity.
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Historian and author Walter Edgar mines the riches of the South Carolina Encyclopedia to bring you South Carolina from A to Z. South Carolina from A to Z is a production of South Carolina Public Radio in partnership with the University of South Carolina Press and SC Humanities.
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“S” is for She-crab soup. She-crab soup is uniquely Charlestonian—a silky chowder with European heritage.De către Walter Edgar
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Episode 11: Importance of the Farmers: Inside Henry Family Farms’ Market Success at MidCity
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In this episode of The Makers of MidCity Podcast, we chat with Henry Family Farms about growing up surrounded by food, family, and the art of cooking. Discover how a passion for farm-to-table experiences has influenced their journey and shaped their role in our community and as a regular vendor at the Market at MidCity. https://www.henrysfamilyfarm…
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“S” is for Shaw Air Force Base. Established in 1941 on the outskirts of Sumter to train pilots for World War II, Shaw Air Force Base later evolved into a home for U.S. Air Force tactical units.De către Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Shand, Gadsden Edwards (1868-1948)
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“S” is for Shand, Gadsden Edwards (1868-1948). Architect, engineer.De către Walter Edgar
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“R” is for Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1922-1997)
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“R” is for Rogers, George Calvin, Jr. (1922-1997). Author, historian.De către Walter Edgar
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R” is for Rogers, Frank Mandeville (1857-1945)
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“R” is for Rogers, Frank Mandeville (1857-1945). Farmer, businessman. Frank Mandeville Rogers led a group of businessmen to found the state’s first bright leaf tobacco market in Florence in 1891.De către Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957
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“P” is for Pinckney, Josephine Lyons Scott (1895-1957). Poet, novelist, civic leader.De către Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863)
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“P” is for Pinckney, Henry Laurens (1794-1863). Legislator, congressman, editor.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Miles, William Porcher (1822-1899)
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“M” is for Miles, William Porcher (1822-1899). Educator, congressman. In 1880 Miles was named president of the South Carolina College of Agriculture and Mechanics (the former South Carolina College).De către Walter Edgar
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Episode 10: Building a Creative Future: Asé Selah on Art, Education, and Community
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Local artist Asé Selah, featured as our next guest on The Makers of MidCity Podcast, shares his vision for the future of MidCity: more galleries and deeper connections with North Huntsville and the Downtown districts. As MidCity continues to grow, Ase's artistic contributions are shaping the community's creative landscape. His impact is already und…
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"M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce (1868-1926)
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"M” is for Milburn, Frank Pierce (1868-1926). Architect.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870)
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“M” is for Mignot, Louis Rémy (1831-1870). Painter. Some scholars have maintained that Louis Rémy Mignot “was arguably the most accomplished southern-born painter of his generation.”De către Walter Edgar
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“L” is for Londonborough Township.
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“L” is for Londonborough Township. By the time of the 1790 census, most of the original families were no longer listed, and the entire Londonborough community disappeared in the first decades of the nineteenth century.De către Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hodges, James Hovis (b. 1956)
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“H” is for Hodges, James Hovis (b. 1956). Governor. Education was the centerpiece of Hodges’s term as governor.De către Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hobkirk Hill, Battle of (April 25, 1781)
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“H” is for Hobkirk Hill, Battle of (April 25, 1781). The Battle of Hobkirk Hill, though in itself indecisive, marked the beginning of the British withdrawal from the interior of South Carolina.De către Walter Edgar
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“H” is for Hoagland, Jimmie Lee (b. 1940)
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“H” is for Hoagland, Jimmie Lee (b. 1940). Journalist. Jimmie Lee Hoagland was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame in 2017.De către Walter Edgar
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“G” is for Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786)
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“G” is for Greene, Nathanael (1742-1786). Soldier. As army commander Nathanael Greene never won a battle… but did win the warDe către Walter Edgar
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“F” is for Furman University. The Furman Academy and Theological Institution, organized by the South Carolina Baptist Convention (SCBC) opened its doors in 1827.De către Walter Edgar
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Episode 9: Business Owner and Proud Resident of MidCity District with Chef Lauren of Tamarind Island Grille
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In this episode, we interview Chef Lauren from Tamarind Island Grille. We discuss Chef Lauren's background, her journey from New York to Huntsville, Alabama, and her experience running a restaurant and catering business. We also talk about the menu creation process, popular dishes, and the future of Tamarind Island Grille. Chef Lauren's passion for…
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“D” is for Dozier, Therese Knecht (b. 1952)
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“D” is for Dozier, Therese Knecht (b. 1952). 1985 Teacher of the Year. From 1993 to 2001, Therese Knecht Dozier served as a senior advisor to U.S. Secretary of Education Richard Riley.De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Cherokee War (1776). The Cherokee War of 1776 was an early episode in the Revolutionary War.De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Cherokee War (1759-1761)
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“C” is for Cherokee War (1759-1761). The Cherokee War was partly a local, southeastern phase of the French and Indian War and partly the result of the Cherokees’ long-held resentments against abuses by English settlers.De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Cherokee County (393 square miles; 2020 population 56,216).De către Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Sayers, Valerie (b. 1952)
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“S” is for Sayers, Valerie (b. 1952). Author. In 1992, Valerie Sayers was the National Endowment for the Arts literature fellow.De către Walter Edgar
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"R” is for Rivers, Lucius Mendel (1905-1970)
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"R” is for Rivers, Lucius Mendel (1905-1970). Congressman. In 1940, Rivers defeated the “Charleston Ring,” was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from the First District, and was re-elected fifteen times with only minor opposition.De către Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pickens, Andrew (1739-1817)
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“P” is for Pickens, Andrew (1739-1817). Soldier, legislator, congressman. During the Revolutionary War Pickens became one of the most significant leaders of patriot forces in the backcountry.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for McDuffie, George (1790-1851)
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“M” is for McDuffie, George (1790-1851). Congressman, governor, U.S. senator.De către Walter Edgar
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“L” is for Lintheads. Cotton mill workers who played a critical role in the modernization of the South Carolina economy made the “linthead” epithet a badge of honor.De către Walter Edgar
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“S” is for Seneca (Oconee County; 2020 population 8,850). Founded in 1873, as Seneca City, the town’s name was taken from an earlier Indian village and the nearby Seneca River.De către Walter Edgar
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“R” is for Rock Hill Movement. Following the 1955 bus boycott in Montgomery and the 1960 lunch-counter sit-ins in Greensboro, African Americans in Rock Hill took the lead in energizing the civil rights movement in South Carolina.De către Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793)
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“P” is for Pinckney, Eliza Lucas (ca. 1722-1793). Planter, matriarch.De către Walter Edgar
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“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825)
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“P” is for Pinckney, Charles Cotesworth (1746-1825). Soldier, statesman, diplomat.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Mennonites. The Mennonites of South Carolina are a Protestant group descended from the Anabaptists of the Reformation.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Memminger, Christopher Gustavus (1803-1888)
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“M” is for Memminger, Christopher Gustavus (1803-1888). Lawyer, politician.De către Walter Edgar
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“M” is for Medical University of South Carolina
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“M” is for Medical University of South Carolina. At the request of the Medical Society of South Carolina, the General Assembly established the Medical College of South Carolina in 1823.De către Walter Edgar
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Episode 8: Preserving the Sound: Rodney Hall of FAME Recording on Legacy & Innovation in Music
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In this episode of the Makers of MidCity podcast, host Clark Dunn and Nadia Niakossary Sr. Director of Development for RCP Companies interviews Rodney Hall, a prominent figure in the recording studio business. They discuss the evolution of the recording studio industry, the impact of technology on music production, and the importance of preserving …
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“L” is for Loggerhead turtle. State reptile.De către Walter Edgar
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“G” is for Green, Jonathan (b. 1955)
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“G” is for Green, Jonathan (b. 1955). Painter, printmaker.De către Walter Edgar
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“C" is for Checker, Chubby (b. 1941)
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“C" is for Checker, Chubby (b. 1941). Singer.De către Walter Edgar
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“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005)
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“D” is for Dorn, William Jennings Bryan (1906-2005). Congressman.De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Charleston Riot (1876)
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“C” is for Charleston Riot (1876).De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Charleston Renaissance
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“C” is for Charleston Renaissance (ca. 1915-1940). The Charleston Renaissance was a multifaceted cultural renewal that took place in the years between World Wars I and II.De către Walter Edgar
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“C” is for Chattooga River. For most of its forty miles, the Chattooga forms the boundary between Georgia and South Carolina.De către Walter Edgar
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“B” is for Bishopville (Lee County; 2020 population 2,994).De către Walter Edgar
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“G” is for Greeks. Greek immigrants began arriving in South Carolina at the turn of the twentieth century and they quickly found a niche as entrepreneurs within the service sector.De către Walter Edgar
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“F” is for Furman, Richard (1755-1825)
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“F” is for Furman, Richard (1755-1825), Minister, educator. Furman greatly influenced the development of the Baptist denomination and was a founder and president of the South Carolina Baptist Convention, the first statewide Baptist organization in the United States.De către Walter Edgar
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“D” is for Dozier, James Cordie (1885-1974)
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“D” is for Dozier, James Cordie (1885-1974). Soldier, Medal of Honor recipient.De către Walter Edgar
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Episode 7: Crafting Experiences: Keys to Success in Huntsville’s Hospitality Industry with Cody Morgan of Octo Hospitality
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Cody Morgan of Octo Hospitality discusses the challenges and opportunities of the hospitality industry, the importance of creating a welcoming and diverse atmosphere, and the need for continuous training and improvement. She also touches on the unique aspects of the Huntsville community and the goal of offering fresh and innovative experiences to c…
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“C” is for Charleston Southern University
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“C” is for Charleston Southern University. Charleston Southern University is a private, liberal arts university affiliated with the South Carolina Baptist Convention.De către Walter Edgar
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