
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


This week’s conversation is with Shannon, owner of The Roadside Stand, a Texas roadside produce stand built on relationships with local farms.
We talk about what it means to keep food affordable without losing integrity, why transparency creates trust, and how food carries memory, culture, and connection. From pick dates to Pecos cantaloupes, this episode is about choosing experience over convenience.
By Local Voices CollectiveThis week’s conversation is with Shannon, owner of The Roadside Stand, a Texas roadside produce stand built on relationships with local farms.
We talk about what it means to keep food affordable without losing integrity, why transparency creates trust, and how food carries memory, culture, and connection. From pick dates to Pecos cantaloupes, this episode is about choosing experience over convenience.