Columnist and novelist Sean Dietrich delivers homespun stories that might make you smile or cry. Tales of common people, rural places, small towns, and life in the American South. Based on the popular "Sean of the South" blog.
The beauty of unexpected friends found in unlikely places, and the simple joys of camper trailers. Music by Matt Sellars.
Sean tells the story of old pickup trucks, friends, and the childhood moments that stick with us. Music by Vaden Landers.
Sean tells the story of trying, failing, and about the saving grace of a fall day. Music by Admiral Radio.
The rest found in a getaway bed and breakfast and the tight-knit places that remind us of home and childhood. Music by Jay Maloney.
The gentle pleasures of sitting on a front porch in Western Florida, on the Choctawhatchee Bay. The easy conversations and the things people say among family. Music by Bailey Bigger.
Sean tells the tales of the traditions practiced on any given Sunday, and all the small things that are fading away. Music by Tricia Spencer and Howard Rains.
The tale of a redhead learning who he is, Sean delivers a story that you will forget for the rest of your life. Music by Mile Twelve.
The story of boys and girls, and teenage romance, and the friends that get us through our awkward moments. Music by the Pressley Sisters.
Sean delivers the story about a family reunion on the bay, and the downhome food that goes with it. Music by Simon Robinson.
Welcome to West Florida, a giant swamp with more memories than you can shake a stick at. Music by Redwood River Band.
Sean tells a story about the slow and docile world that came before smart phones and computers. Music by Big Cedar Fever.
Sean recounts the story of his younger days, throwing the newspaper with his mother in the heat of West Florida. Music by Hearts Gone South.
The story of a baseball game, a chubby child, and kindness toward those who become unlikely friends. Music by Giri and Uma Peters.
Sean recalls the story of a special birthday gift, and the people who believe in us along the way. Music by Xaris Waltman.
Sean delivers a story he's been telling since he first got his driver's license, of a camping trip with a small-town adult men's Bible study group. Music by the Monocle Band.
Sean talks about the simple pleasures of sitting on a porch, and listening to rain. Music by Beg Steal or Borrow.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with music, stories, and homegrown tomatoes. Sean delivers a tale about the red fruit that makes the world a better place. Music by Unspoken Tradition.
The Sean of the South Podcast makes its summer return, and Sean delivers the story of a funeral for an unexpected furry friend. Music by Trout Steak Revival.
Sean tells the story of an elderly woman who embodies the bygone era, and of the nostalgia surrounding that world. Music by Sean's friends, the Chatham Rabbits.
Celebrate Mardi Gras with a trip to L.A., (Lower Alabama) and meet the old people who make the region what it is. Music by the Late Risers.