
A podcast by two Southerners exploring and celebrating the better parts of Southern culture on TV and in entertainment. Seasons 1 and 2 - Designing Women.
| Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 286 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | TV ReviewsSociety & CultureTV & Film | |||

We’ve hinted. We’ve mentioned, but now we must discuss in greater detail – the fashion of SATC.
What they wore was more than simply clothing – it showcased who they were as characters, as women in the world. It gave them authenticity as New Yorkers,... more
She’s the glue, the anchor, the one who “couldn’t help but wonder.” She’s our eyes into the worlds of Samantha, Miranda, and Charlotte. The fashionista, flawed, and utterly fabulous. She is Carrie Bradshaw.
Five episodes. One woman. One discussion. ... more
The fact of the matter is that TV sets are workplaces and workplaces get messy. But, the messiness factor is a bit magnified on the big screen. This “Extra Sugar” is all about the behind-the-scenes drama on SATC. But, to level set - we’re not fueling... more
If you’re anything like us, sometimes you go through your day and you just have to wonder: what would Samantha Jones do? Whether she’s the inspo for your inner professional baddie or your self-confident babe alter ego (or maybe both!), there’s no den... more
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I know y’all won’t cover season 6 and 7 but I really wish you would!!!
I remember watching this show with my mom as reruns on Lifetime. (I’m 39 now.) So, listening to these episodes is pure nostalgia for me, and I appreciate how the hosts explore the topics’ relevance to their original air dates and now. Thanks, ladies—always enjoyable and interesting.
Wish I had found earlier! Don’t always agree with their opinions but love the content.
Listening to this podcast makes me feel like I’m having lunch with good friends. I really appreciate their deep dives, sidebars, nibbles, and extra sugars on topics that range from the fun and frivolous to the serious and thought-provoking. They strike a great balance which keeps me listening week after week.
Synopsis: two millennials who were one year old when this classic and revered show debuted attempt to dissect its cultural contributions. Yeeeeah…I could only make it through the first twenty-five minutes of the first episode. Not only is their commentary vapid and just plain wrong on some plot points and historical mentions, if I heard these two refer to the character of Charlene as “Sharlene” one more time, I was going to drown my iPhone in a pitcher of sweet tea. Take a pass on this nonsense ... more
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Focusing on the intersection of Southern culture and television, this podcast features discussions that explore various iconic shows and films with a unique Southern perspective. The episodes often celebrate the contributions of notable figures in the entertainment industry, such as actresses from beloved series, and provide insights into societal issues reflected in these narratives. The engaging banter between the hosts adds a personal touch, making the conversations relatable and entertaining.
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Recent guests on Sweet Tea & TV include:
1. Brandon Davis
2. Ray Charles
3. Jean Smart
4. Jackée Harry
5. Gary Morris
6. Marla Maples
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