Some say the South is all sweet tea and front porch stories, but if you’ve read F. Diane Pickett’s work, you know better. Her novels don’t just whisper Southern history—they grab you by the collar and drag you through the grit, grace, and downright fight of strong-willed women who refuse to be tamed. Today, we sit down with the legendary storyteller, preservationist, and force of nature herself—Diane Pickett. Diane is a woman who doesn’t just tell history—she shapes it.
In this episode we’re talking about one of our absolute favorite traditions—the Seaside Race Weekend—and kicking it off with one of the best culinary events in Walton County, The Taste of the Race!
In this episode we dive deep into the Walton County music scene’s roots with two key players from this legendary band—John Reinlie and Bill Garrett. Learn about the reunion on February 9th to include Duke Bardwell, Case Cooper and many others at The Red Bar 30th Anniversary Super Bowl Party.
In this episode we connect you with Chef Jim Richard, founder of Stinky’s Fish Camp and the mastermind behind the unique micro-festival – Swamp Writer Music Fest.
The cool, crisp mornings in Walton County always seem to whisper adventure, and for many locals and visitors, February brings the ultimate challenge: running the Seaside School Half Marathon + 5K Race, part of the area’s oldest and most beloved race weekend.