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The Nod

How to Stay Southern

The Nod

Gimlet

Tv & Film, Society & Culture, Arts

4.83.5K Ratings

🗓️ 29 April 2019

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Food writer Nicole A. Taylor introduces Eric to a simple yet fancy dessert that helps her stay connected with her Southern roots. And Brittany tells a story about a little known woman from history who had the freshest collection of wigs, and even better comebacks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:07.5

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0:12.5

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0:18.9

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0:25.6

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0:35.7

kitchens with the car to steam cleaner. You'll be done before you know it, with more time

0:40.8

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0:53.3

In Gimlett Media, this is The Knives, a podcast about black culture from Blackness's biggest

0:58.7

fans. I'm Eric Gettin. And I'm Brittany Luce.

1:03.9

So Brittany, something we don't really get a chance to talk about that often, I feel like

1:08.1

we used to, is what it's like to live away from the place where you grew up. Oh yeah,

1:13.4

yeah, yeah. Yeah, like, like if you know me, know me. Okay, who are you? We talking about

1:19.0

other people that meet. Okay. Like being from Memphis and also my roots in Louisiana,

1:24.2

they're all such a core part of my identity. It's in a way I talk. Music I listen to.

1:29.6

Yes, food I love. Yes. Everything. And living in New York, it kind of challenges you in all these

1:36.0

ways, like big and small. All the things that you loved about where you came from, become

1:41.3

these like billboards that you're different. You're accent is weird. You walk too slow. You know,

1:47.1

people don't really talk to each other. I try to speed it up. Even things I walk fast.

1:51.9

You know, but it's not all bad, but it can be hard to like really stand firm in who you are.

1:57.9

Yeah, I would definitely say so. But I recently met a person who has really worked through

2:02.3

how to be Southern in New York. And that is food writer Nicole A Taylor. It was actually you who

2:08.0

told me about her. Yes, it's true. It was me who told you about her. I talk about her as often as I

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