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Sinopse
The YALL SHOW is a syndicated radio show and podcast covering the people and culture of the 16 Southern states. Hosted by Yall.com publisher Jon Rawl, the show covers news, sports, opinion, food, business, music, movies, storytelling, and more.
Episódios
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Todd Starnes; 'Toccopola Storyteller' talks Israel-Hamas War; Fast Food Fight
17/10/2023 Duração: 02h09minTodd Starnes, host of the nationally-syndicated "Todd Starnes Show" and a Fox News Channel veteran and current Newsmax contributor, discusses his radio and TV career, Southern roots, and his books "Our Daily Biscuit" and "Twilight's Last Gleaming." Jerry Short returns to give his "Toccopola Storyteller" perspective on the Israel-Hamas War, the fight for U.S. House speaker, and stupidity on the U.S.-Mexico border. Plus, an early morning argument between employees inside a fast food restaurant gets Jon Rawl's day off on the wrong foot.
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Trial lawyers saturate the South; Beautiful college campuses; Landry takes Louisiana
16/10/2023 Duração: 2351h45minTrial lawyers have billboards and commercials saturating the South. We hear more about attorneys John Morgan, Alexander Shunnarah, Glenda Mitchell, George Sink, Corey B. Trotz, and more. SouthernLiving.com has released an article about the 43 most beautiful college campuses in the South. Plus, voters in Louisiana have picked state attorney general Jeff Landry as its next governor, flipping a Democratic seat to Republican.
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Dawgs and Cats clash in Athens; Cheese Straws from Paula Deen; Festivals aplenty
05/10/2023 Duração: 02h08minCheese straws are a Southern treat. Paula Deen gives us a taste of what her recipe is for cheese straws. Texas and Oklahoma tangle in Dallas, and undefeateds Kentucky and Georgia gather in Athens. Those are among the games "Pigskin Prognosticator" Keifer Engles is a keeping an eye on this early October weekend. Also, collards, barbecue, shrimp and plenty of music are being enjoyed at festivals across the region this weekend.
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House Speaker fired; Crispy Southern Fried Chicken; Billy Anderson defends Dixie
04/10/2023 Duração: 02h10minRep. Kevin McCarthy becomes the first House speaker to be fired. Which congressman will ascend to the Speaker position? We review the list of Forbes 400 of billionaires in the South. A recipe for Crispy Southern Fried Chicken is served up. And, we hear a fun snippet from Augusta, Georgia-raised comedian Billy Anderson.
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Airborne training; Eating leaves; Rep. Gaetz goes rogue; Duggar book
03/10/2023 Duração: 02h08min:Jill Dillard pens a best-selling book ("Counting The Cost") about her experience growing up in the Duggar household in Arkansas. "Toccopola Storyteller" Jerry Short recounts his days going through Airborne training in the Army. NutritionStudies.org releases an article about leaves that are edible in the South. Plus, drama in D.C., as Florida congressman Matt Gaetz files paperwork to oust House Speaker Kevin McCarthy..
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Steve Wariner is the best; Best Corn Mazes; White Lightning Chicken Chili
02/10/2023 Duração: 02h10minSteve Wariner is arguably the best singer-songwriter-guitar player in the music business. Jon Rawl saw the talented virtuoso for the first time in concert Saturday in Powderly, Kentucky, and relays the experience inside the Merle Travis Music Center. Donald Trump enters a New York City courtroom today in a civil trial about his business finances. Also, the best corn mazes in the South are highlighted, including Anderson, South Carolina's Denver Downs Farm.
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Hare discusses potential shutdown; 'The Killer' salute; 'Duck Dynasty' movie
29/09/2023 Duração: 1638h41minThe U.S. government may shut down starting Oct. 1. Financial analyst Paul Hare shares his thoughts on the likely scenario developing on Capitol Hill. A Canadian is saying not so nice things about the South. There are several new films hitting the box office as October arrives Sunday. Also, we salute Jerry Lee Lewis on what would have been his 88th birthday with the playing of his 1977 hit "Middle Age Crazy."
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Hushpuppy homage; College football preview; Republican debate recap
28/09/2023 Duração: 02h07minThe best hushpuppies in the world are feted, thanks to a new article on TasteAtlas.com. The second Republican presidential debate was. a bit of a snoozer in Simi Valley, California on Wednesday night. "The Boss" has cancelled his remaining tour stops for 2023, citing problems with peptic ulcer disease. And, "Pigskin Prognosticator" Keifer Engles previews Notre Dame at Duke, Alabama at Mississippi State, and Kansas at Texas.
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Pumpkin bread recipe; Nashville comedian Jonnie W.; CSS Alabama history
27/09/2023 Duração: 02h10minJonnie W. is a Nashville-based "clean" comedian. We hear a little of his schtick in this week's comedy showcase. With fall's official arrival, we share the tasty tips on how to make classic pumpkin bread. CSS Alabama captain Raphael Semmes (1809-1877) was born on this day, as well as rocker Meat Loaf (1947-2022). Also, the latest on the potential U.S. government shutdown.
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Southern coffee roasters; Southerner in New York; Lucy Score's best-seller
26/09/2023 Duração: 2181h55minNew York City is on "Toccopola Storyteller" Jerry Short's mind, as he recounts his recent bad experience in Yankeeland. U.S. Sen. Katie Britt (R-Alabama) isn't ruling out that she'll run for president one day. Lucy Score's newest best-seller "Things We Left Behind" is set in Virginia. Also, TheLocalPalate.com pens an article about Southern coffee roasters.
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William Faulkner's Southern voice; Shutdown shenanigans; Salt and Light
25/09/2023 Duração: 02h13minThe Bill of Rights was passed by Congress on this date in 1789, and would be ratified by the states two years later. Nobel Prize-winner and Southern writer extraordinaire William Faulkner was born on this date in 1897. We hear part of his 1950 Nobel acceptance speech. House Republicans are scrambling to come up with a solution as a government shutdown seems imminent. Plus, we examine Matthew 5: 13-16 the "light" of the South.
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16 Southern Snacks; Taking Back Sunday's 'MakeDamnSure'; Paul Hare
22/09/2023 Duração: 01h44minTaking Back Sunday lead singer Adam Lazzara, an Alabama-born and North Carolina-bred crooner, has a birthday today. We play the rock band's biggest song, 2006's "MakeDamnSure." Thrillist.com has a tasty article we devour, "16 Southern Snacks You Need To Know About." Plus, Paul Hare talks about the impact a potential government shutdown will have on the markets.
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Oak Ridge Boys say 'Farewell'; Mississippi gubernatorial race; College football talk
21/09/2023 Duração: 02h11minThe Oak Ridge Boys announce a "Farewell Tour" after more than 50 years of touring. A former Republican congressman is now backing the Democratic candidate for governor in Mississippi. Keifer Engles is back to help preview this weekend's Florida State at Clemson, Mississippi at Alabama, and SMU at TCU collegiate football contests. Also, a delicious smothered chicken recipe.
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Little Richard documentary; Hare talks Roth IRA savings; Gumbo in a Jiffy
15/09/2023 Duração: 01h46minRoth IRAs are the hot topic this week as Southern financial strategist Paul Hare is back on the program. We salute the arguable "King" of Rock-and-Roll: Macon, Georgia's Little Richard (1932–2020). We've got a helpful "Gumbo in a Jiffy" recipe. And, was Bill Clinton the last "true Southerner" to lead the country?
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14 Foods Every Southerner Should Have; Football preview; Pawpaw Festival
14/09/2023 Duração: 02h12minKeifer Engles returns to help preview the weekend in college football, a Saturday that includes Tennessee invading The Swamp and a date with. the Florida Gators. Pawpaws will be celebrated in Virginia this weekend, while the Kentucky city of Bardstown will fete bourbon. Also, "14 Foods Every Southerner Should Have In The Pantry."
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Tyler Perry and 'Madea' humor; Paula Deen's Southern biscuits; Publix news
13/09/2023 Duração: 02h14minPaula Deen loves to cook Southern biscuits. We hear the Georgia Peach in the kitchen with tips on how to make perfect, delicious creations. Atlanta's creative genius Tyler Perry celebrates his 54th birthday today. His "Madea" character brings us a good chuckle. Also, Publix is recognized by Fortune as one the Top 10 best retail workplaces.
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Facebook Jail; Bocephus marries Brandi; Jennifer Weiner's 'The Breakaway'
12/09/2023 Duração: 02h10minHank Williams Jr. gets married in his mother's hometown of Banks, Alabama. We share the latest on Bocephus' nuptials with Brandi. "Toccopola Storyteller" Jerry Short details his Facebook usage and run-ins with Mr. Zuckerberg's company. The U.S. already has endured 23 severe weather events in 2023, an all-time high. We reminisce on the 1990s "Dirty Bird" Atlanta Falcons teams. And, Louisiana-born novelist Jennifer Weiner's new book, "The Breakaway," is No. 5 on the New York Times' best-sellers list for fiction.
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9/11 anniversary; Hat etiquette; Tostitos tailgate recipes
11/09/2023 Duração: 02h17minPatriots' Day 2023, as the nation remembers the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 Attacks. Aaron Tippin's 2001 song "Where The Stars And Stripes And The Eagle Fly" was an important song of healing after the attack on democracy. Tostitos has tasty recipes for each of 32 professional football teams. Plus, a knucklehead wears a cap into church on Sunday morning. Is that wrong?
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Lucinda Williams and Louisiana; Financial talk; Texas visits Alabama
08/09/2023 Duração: 02h16minLucinda Williams, alt-country singer-songwriter and a new author, is now featured in a Southern-centric magazine article. We pay tribute to Jimmy Buffett, one week after his passing. Paul Hare shares the shortened work week's financial news. And we walk through the weekend's big college football and NFL games.
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NFL kicks off 2023 in Kansas City; Cowpeas and Doc Holliday; Southern news
07/09/2023 Duração: 02h11minPatrick Mahomes and the reigning Super Bowl champion Kansas City Chiefs begin the 2023 season at home against the Detroit Lions. Keifer Engles helps preview the weekend's exciting NFL and college football contests. Cowpeas are among the items being honored this weekend at festivals across the region. Also, the latest update on Tropical Storm Lee, the restrictive barriers floating on the Rio Grande, and Hunter Biden's pending indictment.