Prisoncast

David From Belmont in Baton Rouge


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This episode of Prisoncast dives into a raw, unscripted conversation between longtime friends reconnecting over music, memories, and the quirks of everyday life. From tomato-related domestic drama to the trials of finding decent seafood in Baton Rouge, the dialogue flows with humor, nostalgia, and the kind of honesty that only comes from years of shared history. The crew reflects on their early musical auditions, the personalities that shaped their band days, and the unexpected paths that led them to where they are now.


As the conversation unfolds, listeners are treated to stories of missed Georgia peaches, genetically altered strawberries, and the fading charm of local produce. There's a thread of cultural critique woven through the laughter—about corporate agriculture, disappearing regional flavors, and the struggle to hold onto authenticity in a world of mass production. Yet, amid the rants and riffs, there's a celebration of small joys: backyard gardens, hot pepper plants, and the simple pleasure of growing your own tomatoes.


At its heart, this episode is about connection—between people, places, and the past. Linda and Steve share the story of how they met, a rainy night encounter that blossomed into a deep bond and a shared home. Their warmth and banter anchor the episode, reminding us that even in the chaos of life, there’s beauty in friendship, resilience, and the stories we carry. Whether you're here for the music, the memories, or the madness, this one’s got soul.



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PrisoncastBy Steven Rowe