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By Mandi Kaye & Dr. Kelly Jones
4.8
1414 ratings
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.
Show Notes:
Mandi and Kelly talk about the upcoming third season of SFPop, which will be all about the women of Sugarbaker and Associates! Coming soon to a podcatcher near you.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
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Show Notes:
In the Season 2 finale of #SFPop, Mandi and Kelly talk about the fantastical Big Fish.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
Mandi Kaye and Kelly Lee talk about the ugly honesty behind John Grisham’s A Time to Kill.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
Mandi Kaye and Kelly Lee talk about Stephen King’s The Green Mile after Kelly watched it for the first time.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
Mandi Kaye and Kelly Lee both gush over this week’s pick – Hope Floats
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
This week Mandi Kaye and Kelly Lee tackle that classic – yet problematic – Southern story – Gone with the Wind.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
This week Mandi Kaye unabashedly gushes about the 2002 rom-com, Sweet Home Alabama while Kelly Lee provides a more even keeled perspective.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
This week we talk about how the story of Johnny and June (Cash). And it’s a wee bit depressing – sorry, folks!
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Show Notes:
This week we talk about how Mandi’s love of some rom-coms has been tainted, and how Waitress is one of Kelly’s favorite movies.
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Southern Fried Pop Culture Theme written by Jozi Bently
Howdy y’all!
Since we’re on hiatus until the start of season 2 in August, we thought you might enjoy hearing the full version of our theme song – written by the incredibly talented Jozi Bently and sung by our very own Mandi Kaye.
Lyrics:
Magnolias and mint juleps And a little bit of cussin’ on my lips Wait on the sugar, save it for my tea
Hold the door for me and call me ma’am But don’t forget who I really am Just cuz I’m southern it don’t mean I’m sweet
You wanna hear just what I think But I don’t walk ’round tickled pink I’ve got a lot to say about today’s modern art
There’s stories and there’s counterpoints And I have got my unique voice I’m a professor who says ‘bless your little heart’ (bless your little heart)
Magnolias and mint juleps And a little bit of cussin’ on my lips Wait on the sugar, save it for my tea
Hold the door for me and call me ma’am But don’t forget who I really am Just cuz I’m southern it don’t mean I’m sweet
Oh I’ve got things to say You’re gonna hear them all today So sit back, strap in, ready for the ride
Magnolias and mint juleps And a little bit of cussin’ on my lips Wait on the sugar, save it for my tea
Hold the door for me and call me ma’am But don’t forget who I really am Just cuz I’m southern it don’t mean Just cuz I’m southern it don’t mean Just cuz I’m southern it don’t mean I’m sweet
The podcast currently has 22 episodes available.