We Who Is Slow | Sean of the South
Sean is back, and this time he's in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by Nick Gonnering.
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Sean is back, and this time he's in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by Nick Gonnering.
Sean brings his guitar into the studio again to underwhelm the microphone and bore you to death. Music by Sean Dietrich.
Sean is in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none about old photographs and chubby childhoods. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by the Krickets.
Sean is back, this time he's in the studio where he is talking to himself for his own entertainment. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by the Blue Eyed Bettys.
Sean is back, and this time he’s in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by Charles Latham.
Sean is in the studio with his 100-year-old guitar, underwhelming the microphone, singing, and playing a few old ones.
Sean is back, and this time he's in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by Hope Griffin.
Sean is back, and this time he's in the studio, talking to himself for the entertainment of none. You have to worry about a guy who talks to himself. Music by Hot October.
The 100th episode of the Sean of the South podcast, live from the Main Street Theater in Bradford, Pennsylvania, hometown of Case Knives. Music by Angela Autumn.
The Sean of the South podcast is taking a sabbatical for the holidays and sincerely wants to wish all our listeners the best Thanksgiving, the merriest Christmas, and the happiest New Year.
Thank you for believing in us, and making these 100 episodes possible.
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.
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