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Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 28 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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Another home run from Sean! He does such a great job of capturing the emotion and the necessary details. Hoping to plan a trip to Winder soon to see Stoney and the distillery!
Excellent podcast. Sean is easy to listen to. Great story and easy to tell Sean did his homework. Looking forward to your new works!
One of my favorite podcasts.
This was well-written, interviewed, and researched. What starts out as a story about a non-mainstream topic became an account of modern American history presented factually, but them enhanced with the other side of the coin—the actual family and some of those involved, how it affected them over decades, and what ultimately becomes a plot twist of a plot twist that will have you so invested and enthralled with the family and the whole Dixie mafia history that you’ll feel right at home. Sean Kipe ... more
This might be one of the if not the best podcast I’ve listened to from start to finish. The story is incredible and man Sean Kipe is awesome. I would listen him to read instruction manuals lol. I met Stoney at my work and he told me about the podcast and he told me I would get hooked and man he was right. Y’all got to listen to this.
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